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MVCTC Recognizes February Students of the Month

MVCTC Recognizes February Students of the Month

Miami Valley Career Technology Center is proud to recognize its February Students of the Month across multiple career clusters and satellite programs. These students exemplify leadership, dedication, and a commitment to excellence both in and out of the classroom.

Electives, Business, Information Technology, and Agriculture

  • Brayden Bohannon (Computer Repair & Technical Support / Huber Heights) - Brayden brings more than technical skills to the lab each day. According to his instructor, Mr. Sink, “Brayden has come to class and has been a light of positivity to other students and me. He brings others up, is always willing to help them learn, and helps anyone in need. He volunteers for anything that is asked of him.”
  • Emma Grace Lassalle (Veterinary Science / Northmont) - Emma Grace currently serves as Reporter for MVCTC FFA, a role that requires compiling a comprehensive Reporter Book documenting the chapter’s yearly Program of Activities. Her book has advanced to the District Evaluation for awards. In addition, she refined her Prepared Public Speaking speech and qualified for the MVCTC FFA Chapter Contest, advancing to the Sub-District Advanced Public Speaking Contest. Her combination of leadership, communication skills, and agricultural knowledge sets a strong example for fellow FFA members.

Health and Consumer Sciences

  • Averie Bach (Pre-Nursing / Eaton) - A junior in the Pre-Nursing program, Averie consistently demonstrates excellence in every area. Instructor Brittany Schnelle shared, “Averie is an exceptional student who consistently demonstrates dedication, leadership, and kindness. She maintains perfect attendance, ranks at the top of her class, and actively participates in every lesson. Most notably, Averie is highly inclusive and supportive of her peers; if a student is without a partner during skills practice, she is often one of the first to volunteer. She is always punctual, engaged, and respectful, and she consistently treats her classmates with compassion and professionalism.”
  • Johanna Filburn (Early Childhood Education / Northmont) - Johanna approaches her education with purpose and curiosity. Instructor Alicia Newman shared, “Hanna takes her education seriously and often takes the time to look more deeply into new information. She does a great job teaching in preschool by displaying a kind, caring disposition. Hanna is currently relaying the skills and information she has learned here at an area daycare center. She is kind to others and a good role model.”

Trade & Industry and Graphic Arts

  • Daniel Turner-Lynch (HVAC / Northmont) -  A junior in the HVAC program, Daniel consistently demonstrates dedication and professionalism. He maintains respectful interactions with classmates and contributes to a positive, supportive classroom environment. His strong work ethic and commitment to learning reflect the standards of excellence MVCTC values in skilled trades.
  • Jasmine Robinson (Pre-Engineering / Trotwood-Madison) - Jasmine exemplifies what it means to be a Pre-Engineering student. She demonstrates an outstanding work ethic, embraces challenges, and works through obstacles independently before seeking assistance. Beyond her own success, she actively supports classmates by explaining concepts clearly and contributing positively to every team. Her communication skills, collaboration, and leadership strengthen both her group projects and the overall classroom environment. Jasmine represents the professionalism, teamwork, and critical thinking essential in the engineering field.

MVCTC Satellites

  • Jill Turner (Miamisburg MS – Design & Modeling) - Jill, a seventh grader, consistently exceeds expectations. Instructor Mr. Daniel shared, “I preach that I’m not expecting perfection but 100% effort at all times, and Jill would always meet that expectation. Jill puts her best foot forward, whether it’s simply answering questions for understanding or working on a group project with other students. She’s a phenomenal student.”
  • Laxton Agans (Miamisburg MS – App Creators) - Laxton is a kind and dedicated student with a clear talent for computer science. He embraces challenges and uses creativity to design programs that go above and beyond requirements. He is respectful, responsible, and passionate about learning.
  • Sabella Marcyoniak (Miamisburg MS – Automation & Robotics) - An eighth grader in PLTW Automation & Robotics, Sabella arrives each day ready to learn. She takes on challenges with determination, works well with others, and consistently produces work beyond expectations for her experience level. Her positive energy and perseverance make her a standout student.
  • Blake Mosley (Miamisburg MS – Career Connections)- Blake is an eighth-grader who demonstrates curiosity and determination in Career Connections. He works hard, helps others, and eagerly embraces new tools and activities. His commitment to growth reflects the values of both Miamisburg City Schools and MVCTC.
  • Alexis Finkbine (Tri-Village Ag) - A junior and program leader, Alexis brings contagious energy and a willingness to help wherever needed. As an officer this year, she is guiding a growing program and encouraging younger FFA members through her leadership and enthusiasm.
  • Luke Menke (Twin Valley South Ag) - Luke is a four-year Ag Ed student and current FFA Chapter President. He has competed in Agriculture Soils, Ag Sales, Floriculture, Livestock Evaluation, and Public Speaking, and has contributed more than 84 volunteer hours in the community. His Supervised Agricultural Experiences include working for Voge Farms in their beef cattle operation and operating his own entrepreneurship project growing and selling ear corn to local livestock producers. An active 4-H member and positive role model, Luke goes above and beyond to support his chapter and community.

Academics

  • Casey Seiber (Firefighter EMS / Tippecanoe) - English teacher Tiffany Minton describes Casey as a model student who is responsible, reliable, polite, and gives 110 percent in everything he does. His dedication inside and outside the classroom reflects the professionalism required in emergency services.
  • Kailynn Brubaker (Early Childhood Education / Eaton) - Science teacher Corrie Lievay shared that Kailynn is a hard worker and ambassador with a kind heart. She consistently brings positivity to class and is always willing to help others. Her attitude and work ethic embody the spirit of MVCTC.