Students over the age of 16 can donate blood. Volunteer opportunities are also available. See Mrs. Wantuch for more information.
This is the only time HOSA members can have an opportunity to participate in a HOSA competition for the school year. Students prepare for competitions on their own, although some of the content is taught in class. Help sessions will be announced later on Remind.
Regional competitors that placed 1st, 2nd or 3rd qualify to attend the HOSA State Leadership Conference (SLC).
Top 3 at states advance to internationals. Members from around the world come to this event.
Overnight camp where HOSA members participate in team bonding activities. Leadership certifications awarded on last day. Open to 10 members only on a first come first serve basis.
Students ages 16 and over can donate blood. Volunteer opportunities are also available. See Mrs. Wantuch for more information.
New Regional officers are chosen. They give a speech and campaign. Attendees vote for their officers. Only 10 current members can attend. Spots opened up to program students first, and then club members.
Cheval 5k Walk/Run for Pediatric Cancer foundation. Students can get HOSA and Bright Futures volunteer hours from this. See Mrs. Wantuch for additional info and volunteer papers.
Regional competitors that placed 1st, 2nd or 3rd qualify to attend the HOSA State Leadership Conference (SLC).
President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Historian
Historian
Public Relations
Program Instructors: Jackie Wantuch {jasmin.wantuch@hcps.net} Kim Sutton {kimberly.sutton@hcps.net}