March 2025 Students of the Month

04/07/2025

The Miami Valley Career Technology Center (MVCTC) proudly recognizes its March Students of the Month, highlighting outstanding achievements from across campus and satellite programs. These students have demonstrated leadership, dedication, and academic excellence in their respective programs.

Health and Consumer Sciences

  • Tyler English (Vandalia-Butler / Biotechnology): Recognized for his perseverance and success on the NASA HUNCH project. Tyler qualified to represent MVCTC at NASA HUNCH in Houston.

  • Kaitlyn Muterspaw (Huber Heights / Medical Lab Assisting): A 4.0 GPA student with perfect attendance, Kaitlyn qualified for NASA HUNCH and will graduate with both a high school diploma and an Associate’s Degree from Sinclair, along with multiple certifications.

Electives, Business, Information Technology, and Agriculture

  • Elizabeth Law (Ansonia / Veterinary Science): Known for her volunteerism and dedication, Liz routinely supports her class and peers, including helping with Equine Judging events.

  • Ethan Osswald (National Trail / Diesel Power & Technologies): Ethan excels academically and professionally, currently working at Koenig Equipment and planning to attend The Ohio State University.

Academics

  • Katherine Church (Preble Shawnee / Criminal Justice): Praised by her teachers for her leadership, academic commitment, and positive influence in the classroom.

  • Brook Russell (Northmont /Graphic Commercial Arts): A SkillsUSA Southwest Ohio officer and state representative, Brook is known for her initiative, leadership, and strong work ethic.

Satellite Career-Technical Programs

  • Jaxon Schamel (Eaton – MVCTC Middle School PLTW): Demonstrates a strong passion for STEM and problem-solving through classroom and engineering club projects.

  • Colton Lemons (Miamisburg – MVCTC STEM): Represented the STEM program in a podcast and continues to promote it to peers while maintaining academic excellence.

  • Ben Charles (Eaton – MVCTC Agricultural Education): A model student known for mentoring others and contributing actively to agricultural events and leadership.

  • Jacob Morgan (Miamisburg – MVCTC Agricultural Education): FFA Treasurer, contest participant, and gold-rated treasurer book awardee—Jacob will be recognized at the State FFA Convention.

  • Case Davidson (Bethel – MVCTC STEM): A dedicated freshman in Engineering Design with a track record of academic excellence and strong behavior.

MVCTC congratulates all the March Students of the Month for their accomplishments and positive impact. These students embody the values of hard work, leadership, and service that define MVCTC.