Mid-Main Technical Center held the 34th National Technology Honor Society induction ceremony on May 9th. The formal induction ceremony was held at the Waterville Elks Club.
Nineteen students, including six inductees in 2023, were recognized at the ceremony. To be considered for membership, students must achieve honors or top grades in each assessment period, demonstrate exceptional skill development and leadership, and have a positive attitude. Impact on schools and communities.
2024 Hall of Fame Inductees
Russell Newell, Automotive Technology
Sierra Sharp, Construction Technology
Isabella Belanger, Culinary Arts
Nicole Solis-Cluley, Culinary Arts
Tatiana Marie Camp, Early Childhood Education
Alyssa Spalding, Early Childhood Education
Anthony Pickell, Electrical Technology
Alex Johnson, Emergency Services
Isabel Ritarian, Emergency Services
Eva Ryan, Emergency Services
Evan Benway, Information Technology
Logan Dube, Outdoor Leadership
Logan Nadeau, Outdoor Leadership
Marianne Renaud, Outdoor Leadership
Fynley Grubbs, precision machining
Joseph Sardano, Precision Machining
Ariane Gilman, pre-nursing
Nina Stoyanovic, pre-nurse
Sarah Lyford Pre-Nursing
2023 Hall of Fame Inductees
Aurora Smith, Culinary Arts
Hattie Bouchard, Electrical Technology
Aaliyah Lavallee, Outdoor Leadership
Talon Loftus, precision machining
Leah Blanc, pre-nursing
Gabriel Hamlin, Pre-Nursing
Midmain Technical Center is a regional technical school that serves students from Lawrence High School, Messaronski High School, Waterville High School, and Winslow High School, as well as private and home-schooled students from sending districts.
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