WARSAW, IN — Warsaw Community High School (WCHS) students recently showcased their talent, hard work and dedication at the Indiana HOSA State Leadership Conference, joining more than 2,100 students from across the state to compete in a wide range of health science events.
WCHS had an outstanding showing with 15 students earning Top 10 placements and two students placing in the Top 3, qualifying them for the HOSA International Leadership Conference (ILC) to be held this June in Nashville, Tennessee.
Top 3 National Qualifiers:
Leila Knepp – 1st Place, Veterinary Technician
Shaylee Viers – 1st Place, Research and Persuasive Speaking
In addition to the national qualifiers, the following students placed in the Top 10 in their respective events:
Sean Smith – Public Service Announcement
Titiksha Gorhe – Public Service Announcement, Environmental Science, Biochemistry
Leila Knepp – Human Heredity
Paulina Granados – Medical Assisting
Karthik Peddireddy – Medical Assisting
Josue Montoya – Medical Assisting
Jaslene Juarez – Phlebotomy
Shaylee Viers – Phlebotomy
Lisa Iboi – Researched Persuasive Speaking
Michelle Nayotl – CPR
Jessica Duenas – CPR
The HOSA International Leadership Conference in June will provide Leila Knepp and Shaylee Viers with the opportunity to represent Warsaw on the international stage, compete at the highest level and continue growing as future health professionals.
Tabitha McDonald, HOSA sponsor and Health Sciences Instructor, shared, “Despite many being rookies and still learning what they are doing, our students were amazing! The students worked very hard preparing for state and it truly showed! Thank you all for your support!”
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Photo Provided: The top 5 finishers (left to right): Sean Smith, Titiksha Gorhe, Jaslene Juarez, Leila Knepp, Shaylee Viers, Jessica Duenas, Michelle Nayotl
Photo Provided: All WCHS HOSA participants who attended the conference