Thursday evening at the La Follette Methodist Church

TCAT President Dr. Debbie Petree is on the left with TCAT’s National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) students. First row: Shelby Chambers, Alexis Potts, Emily Inman, Alexis Miracle. Second row: Jaelyn Mize, Jennifer Walker, Stella Banga. Third row: Sarah Brown, Carmen McKenzie Marlow, Whitney Broyles, Ariana Sterling, Anna Braden. Fourth row: Jessica Branam, Hailey Rice, Kaylen Buttram. Fifth row: Taylor Branscomb, Rebecca Branscomb, Charles Black, Monty Van Lew.

LAFOLLETTE, TN (WLAF)- On Thursday evening, the Tennessee College of Applied Technology at Jacksboro (TCAT) recognized its National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) students. TCAT Jacksboro students were inducted into the NTHS during the ceremony at the La Follette Methodist Church.

WLAF’s Charlie Hutson shares his full photo gallery HERE.

“The purpose of the National Technical Honor Society is to promote student excellence and leadership in career and technical education and to recognize educational achievements. What makes tonight’s honorees different is that they set and achieve goals and overcome obstacles on their way to success,” said Chandy Rogers. Rogers is in her 10th year as TCAT’s NTHS Advisor and serves as the college’s Administrative Office Technology and Retail, Hospitality, and Tourism Instructor.

“You have broken from the pack and are working toward a career, not just a job. I am very proud of you and I congratulate you,” said Chandy Rogers.

TCAT President Dr. Debbie Petree, a CTE student herself in high school, is in her 16th year at TCAT. “I am so fortunate that I get to work with CTE students each day,” said Petree.

TCAT President Dr. Debbie Petree is the fourth president of TCAT since its inception in 1967. She is the first Campbell Countian to lead the college.

Petree shared what she calls “Debbie’s three keys to success”. They are develop a strong work ethic, surround yourself with good people and be ready to adapt to change while growing in your opportunities.

Emily Inman is a second year honoree and is flanked by TCAT Dual Enrollment Counselor Camilla Gambrel and on the right, TCAT President Dr. Debbie Petree.
Left to right are TCAT Dual Enrollment Counselor Camilla Gambrel, second year honoree Alexis Potts and TCAT President Dr. Debbie Petree.
The purpose of the National Technical Honor Society is to promote student excellence and leadership in career and technical education and to recognize educational achievements.
On Thursday evening, the Tennessee College of Applied Technology at Jacksboro (TCAT) recognized its National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) students.

TCAT students, in no particular order, who were in attendance on Thursday night include:

Emily Inman- Second Year Honoree

Alexis Potts- Second Year Honoree

Sarah Brown

Carmen McKenzie Marlow

Stella Banga

Charles Black

Anna Braden

Jessica Branam

Rebecca Branscomb

Taylor Branscomb

Whitney Broyles

Kaylen Buttram

Shelby Chambers

Alexis Miracle

Jaelyn Mize

Brandon Phillips

Hailey Rice

Ariana Sterling

Monty Van Lew

Jennifer Walker

“Some of these students may not have excelled in high school, but they have flourished at TCAT and will make great employees. This is Beta Club for adults,” said Petree. (WLAF NEWS PUBLISHED- 11/21/2025-6AM-PHOTOS COURTESY OF WLAF’S CHARLIE HUTSON)

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