Brownwood HOSA Celebrates Another Successful Year

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(Graduating seniors were recognized for their commitment to the HOSA organization. (Left to right) Mrs. Scull (HOSA advisor), Ian Harris, Angela Romero, Sarah Reeves, Elbijana Thaqi, Leticia Cervantes, Hannah Netherland, Mrs. Deen (HOSA advisor) (Not pictured: Chesney Covey)

Brownwood High School’s HOSA (Future Health Professionals) team continued its streak of advancing students all the way to international competition for the 11th year in a row, even with the COVID challenges this year.

On Thursday, April 22, BHS HOSA held its end of the year banquet to celebrate student’s accomplishments throughout the 2020-2021 school year. Outgoing officers were recognized, and incoming officers were inducted. State recognitions were also announced at the event, as well as international advancement.

Above: Aly Touhakis placed 4th at the Virtual State HOSA Conference.

Above: Aishwarya Nigayle was top 10 in organization leadership at the virtual state competition and will advance to the Virtual International HOSA conference in June.

Above: Chesney Covey placed in the top 10% of the health care issues exam at the virtual state HOSA conference and will advance to the Virtual International HOSA conference in June.


Above: Incoming BHS HOSA officers for the 2021-2022 school year were installed at the end of the year banquet. Victoria Ramos (President), Aishwarya Nigayle (Vice President), Morgan Phipps (Secretary), Chris Robinson (Treasurer), Michelle Fletes (Historian), Magaly Cervantes (Reporter)

The Virtual State Conference was held March 22-26. BHS HOSA students that earned awards included Aly Touhakis, who was awarded a 4th place ribbon, Aishwarya Nigayle, who placed in the Top 10 in Organization Leadership and advanced to the Virtual International HOSA Conference, and Chesney Covey, who placed in the Top 10% of the Health Care Issues Exam and also advanced to the Virtual International HOSA Conference.

“These students have had to be creative and self-motivated to succeed in this year that was so heavily affected by COVID,” said BHS Health Science teacher and HOSA Advisor Annalyn Deen. “I am proud of all of our HOSA members for going above and beyond in this year of uncertainty.”

The Virtual International Conference will be held on June 23.