MVCTC Recognizes Students for Random Acts of Kindness

10/14/2019

Englewood, Ohio –  Each month Miami Valley Career Technology Center (MVCTC) recognizes three students with an Integrity Award.  The MVCTC Integrity Award consists of “Caught Being Kind” cards that are awarded to students who demonstrate kindness to other students.  The “Caught Being Kind” cards are issued by any MVCTC staff member who observes a random act of kindness and wishes to acknowledge and recognize the student for their kindness/character.  Students receiving a “Caught Being Kind” card put their name on one half of the card and deposit it in the Integrity Award box in each building’s front office.  Each month a drawing is held awarding three “Caught Being Kind” recipients with an MVCTC Integrity Award.  The winners receive an MVCTC hooded sweatshirt, are recognized as a monthly Integrity Award winner on social media, and the MVCTC website.  The goal is to support and reinforce a culture of kindness by recognizing and rewarding random acts of kindness by MVCTC students.

The recipients of the October 2019 Integrity Awards are

  • Rylan Bayer (Precision Machining/Tri-County North)
  • Antonio Copher (Computer Network Engineering/Trotwood-Madison)
  • Emily Lupa (Veterinary Science/Wayne)

Dedicated to providing premier educational choices and advanced employment preparation for youth, adults, and organizations, MVCTC has proudly served the Miami Valley since 1971.

For more information about MVCTC, please visit www.mvctc.com.

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October 2019 MVCTC Integrity Award Winners with MVCTC Building Principals.  Ms. Natasha Norvell, Antonio Copher (Computer Network Engineering/Trotwood-Madison), Emily Lupa (Veterinary Science/Wayne), Mr. Craig Vasil, Rylan Bayer (Precision Machining/Tri-County North), and Mr. Dale Winner.