Boise, ID -- 04/17/2015 -- Boise School District students fared well in the recently held Idaho HOSA (Health Occupations Students of America) competition. Future Health Professionals (HOSA) is a national student organization endorsed by the U.S.Department of Education and the Health Science Technology Education Division of ACTE (Association for Career & Technical Education).
Boise School District results from the state HOSA competition are as follows:
Human Growth and Development Knowledge Test: 3rd Place- Jennifer Turner, Borah High School
Medical Law and Ethics Knowledge Test: 8th Place- Summer French, Borah High School
Nutrition Knowledge Test: 6th Place- Baylee Hiner, Borah High School
Pathophysiology knowledge Test: 2nd Place - Alexis Rigby, Boise High School, and 7th Place - Esther Badiata, Borah High School
Pharmacology Knowledge Test: 2nd Place - Kim Nguyen, Dennis Technical Education Center, 4th Place - Jordan Chase, Dennis Technical Education Center, 7th Place - Alani Abdulrahman, Dennis Technical Education Center, 10th Place - Daniel Wu, Boise High School
Medical Math: 2nd Place - Philip Cathers, Dennis Technical Education Center (Fort Boise campus)
Medical terminology: 8th Place- Emma Rath, Borah High School, 9th Place - Nicky Nair, Boise High School
Epidemiology: 4th Place - Pablo Piedra, Dennis Technical Education Center, (Fort Boise campus)
Bio-medical Science: 4th Place - Jaxon Woodfill, Capital High School
Dental Science: 5th Place - Samim Fahim, Dennis Technical Education Center
Extemporaneous Health Poster: 4th Place - Emma Rath, Borah High School, 8th Place - Alex Windover, Dennis Technical Education Center
Healthy Lifestyles: 1st Place - Alysa Rouna, Dennis Technical Education Center (Fort Boise Campus)
Bio-medical Debate: 1st Place - Capital High School
Job Seeking Skills: 8th Place- Sierra Hamilton, Capital High School; 9th Place - Alani Abdulrahman, Dennis Technical Education Center