HOSA

HOSA, the Future Health Professionals of America, is Lumpkin County Highschool’s healthcare club. The club inspires to connect students to medical occupations where they can gain experience and knowledge. HOSA competes twice a year against other highschoolers interested in pursuing a similar degree in the medical field. The club interacts with the community through blood drives, first-aid tents at social events, and through lending hands. HOSA not only hosts learning opportunities at the high school, but also goes to the local elementary schools to teach the younger students through hands-on activities.

Our LCHS HOSA had 2 students place in the top 5 at the State Leadership Conference.

HOSA was awarded a grant that paid for the "Teddy Bear Clinic". The students spent a day with all Kindergarten classes at Cottrell Elementary School and taught them not to be afraid of going to the doctor and why Healthcare is important.

Lastly, HOSA visited Augusta University's Medical School, Athens location while at the Fall Leadership Conference. Our high school students were able to spend several hours with medical students

For more information about the club or if wishing to join, contact Seth Alhadeff.

For more information on the organization, go to https://hosa.org/what-is-hosa/.

Officers:

Bryden Williams - President

Ashe Gee & Audrey Deckers - President Elects

Helana Tullis - Vice President

Amelie Webb - Secretary

Joise Tullis - Media Specialist

Allison Alvarez - Volunteer Events Coordinator

Julianna York & Lindsey Greene - Treasurer

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HOSA

The Lumpkin County School System offers career and technical education program at Lumpkin County High School and Lumpkin County Middle School. All CTAE programs follow the system's policies of nondiscrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, including those with limited English proficiency, sex, disability, or age in all programs, services, activities, and employment.