Student Organizations

Honor Society

National Vocational-Technical Honor Society Tennessee Technology Center at Harriman has hosted a chartered chapter of the National Technical Honor Society since April 5, 1993. Students who join NTHS are making an important career investment because NTHS is highly respected by business, industry, and education.

All Honor Society members pledge to:

  • Maintain the highest standard of personal and professional contact at all times.
  • Strive for excellence in all aspects of education and employment.
  • Refuse to engage in or condone activities for personal gain at the expense of fellow students, school, or employer.
  • Support the mission and purposes of NV-THS while working to achieve the objectives and goals of the Society.
  • Fulfill obligations as a citizen of a community and country.

Interested in joining?

Student candidates should be persons who have demonstrated scholastic achievement, skill development, leadership, honesty, responsibility, and good character. All candidates must be approved by the school administration and must meet criteria as determined by the center. Meetings are held monthly or more often when service projects are underway. See Advisor Danice Turpin for more information.

NTHS membership is the benchmark - the highest award for excellence in workforce education in America.

Current Events

Honor Society Induction Ceremony 2009

Skills USA

The Skills USA National Championships is the showcase for the best career and technical students in the nation. Contests begin locally and continue through the state and national levels. This is a multi-million dollar event and occupies a space equivalent to 12 football fields.

Skills USA

TTC Harriman does it again!  Eight gold medals, three silver medals, and two bronze medals was the tally of medals that the students at TTC Harriman brought home from this year’s SkillsUSA state wide competition in Chattanooga. 

In addition to the 13 medals, TTC Harriman won the James D. King Award for best overall scores and performance in the small school category at the state level competition.  Of the four years that this award has been given it is the third time that TTC Harriman has won it.

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