Students take state-level awards at HOSA

  • Members of the HOSA team include: (First row, left to right) Reagan Watkins, Kelsie Wolfe, Faith Dynarski; (second row) Harley Grace Hayes; (third row) Kenneth Goodin, Ashley Spearing, Reagyn Hamby; (fourth row) Ella Crowe, Elisse Griffiths; (fifth row): Kitzia Sandoval, Ally Morris, Kendall Hull (sixth row): Addison Febach, Marina Barrera; (seventh row) Gloria Ortiz, Olivia Davis, Sky Hand, Kate Spearing. Submitted photo

    Members of the HOSA team include: (First row, left to right) Reagan Watkins, Kelsie Wolfe, Faith Dynarski; (second row) Harley Grace Hayes; (third row) Kenneth Goodin, Ashley Spearing, Reagyn Hamby; (fourth row) Ella Crowe, Elisse Griffiths; (fifth row): Kitzia Sandoval, Ally Morris, Kendall Hull (sixth row): Addison Febach, Marina Barrera; (seventh row) Gloria Ortiz, Olivia Davis, Sky Hand, Kate Spearing. Submitted photo

    Members of the HOSA team include: (First row, left to right) Reagan Watkins, Kelsie Wolfe, Faith Dynarski; (second row) Harley Grace Hayes; (third row) Kenneth Goodin, Ashley Spearing, Reagyn Hamby; (fourth row) Ella Crowe, Elisse Griffiths; (fifth row): Kitzia Sandoval, Ally Morris, Kendall Hull (sixth row): Addison Febach, Marina Barrera; (seventh row) Gloria Ortiz, Olivia Davis, Sky Hand, Kate Spearing. Submitted photo
  • Kenneth Goodin and Reagyn Hamby stand prepared with their medical gear at the Georgia HOSA State Leadership Conference. Goodin said Hamby “is the one who made all the late nights studying and stress-filled days in class preparing” worth it after the duo placed first in the competition. Submitted photo

    Kenneth Goodin and Reagyn Hamby stand prepared with their medical gear at the Georgia HOSA State Leadership Conference. Goodin said Hamby “is the one who made all the late nights studying and stress-filled days in class preparing” worth it after the duo placed first in the competition. Submitted photo

    Kenneth Goodin and Reagyn Hamby stand prepared with their medical gear at the Georgia HOSA State Leadership Conference. Goodin said Hamby “is the one who made all the late nights studying and stress-filled days in class preparing” worth it after the duo placed first in the competition. Submitted photo
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Several Oglethorpe County High School students came back with hardware from this year’s HOSA event — a conference that supports future health professionals.   Five of the 15 competing students…

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