White Knoll High School participated in their first HOSA membership drive of the year, during school registration on Thursday, August 3, 2017.

The HOSA Chapter also worked on their first volunteer opportunity with the Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) – community education on mosquito borne illnesses.

They were available to share the information with parents and students that came to school register.

Deborah Beasley, HOSA Board Member and DHEC MRC State Volunteer Coordinator, was on hand as was SC HOSA State Advisor, Angel Clark.

Kudo’s to the local advisors, Katrina Haynes and Patricia Ravago, for bringing this all together for their HOSA students. It looks like they are off to a great start for the new school year.