Miami Valley Career Technology Center students delivered an outstanding performance at the recent HOSA Regional Contest held at Kettering-Fairmont. Dozens of MVCTC students earned top placements and have qualified to compete at the HOSA State Leadership Conference on April 16–17, 2026, at the Glass City Center in Toledo, Ohio.
HOSA – Future Health Professionals – is a Career Technical Student Organization that prepares students for careers in healthcare through leadership development, technical skill-building, and competitive events aligned with real-world industry standards.
Below are the West Carrollton students who placed as a team or individual:
FIRST PLACE:
Parliamentary Procedure Team
Emily Baker (Biotechnology)
Ja'Niya Riley (Medical Lab Assisting)
Public Health Team
Cadence Dawson (Medical Lab Assisting)Life Support Skills
Jazmin Ortiz-Llapa (Medical Lab Assisting)SECOND PLACE:
Epidemiology
Sydney Kaly (Biotechnology)
FOURTH PLACE:
Health Education Team
Madison Williams (Pre-Nursing)
Clinical Lab Science
Victoria Webster (Medical Lab Assisting)
These achievements highlight the strength of MVCTC's Biotechnology, Dental Assisting, Medical Lab Assisting, Pre-Nursing, Health Occupations, and Sports Medicine Programs.
We congratulate all of our regional winners and wish them continued success at the state competition.
CLICK HERE to read the complete article and list of winners from the MVCTC.
The MVCTC served as the host site for the SkillsUSA Regional Competition, showcasing career-ready technical skills across multiple programs.
SkillsUSA empowers students to become world-class workers and leaders through real-world competitions aligned to industry standards.
Students earning top placements will advance to the SkillsUSA Competition in Columbus, OH, in early May 2026.
Below are the West Carrollton students who placed:
SECOND PLACE
First-Aid-CPR
Lila Williams-Fender (Criminal Justice)THIRD PLACE
Advertising Design
Olivia Wollenhaupt (Graphic Commercial Art)
CLICK HERE to read the complete article and list of winners from the MVCTC.
