National Health Science Consortium Board Member Receives 2010-11 Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE) Lifetime Achievement Award

Ms. Hoyman has developed 22 new career completer programs in Baltimore County and established a national model Associated builders and Contractors Apprenticeship program that was the foundation of the current NCCER certification for all of the 17 construction programs also located in Baltimore County. She has supported student leadership and skill attainment through her never ending efforts to promote and provide resources to schools for Skills USA, FFA, HOSA, and other competitions.

Along with her many achievements, Ms. Hoyman has lead construction teams four times in Honduras to help build shelters for distressed women and has donated two school buses to their community. She has also conducted many community outreach programs such as Habitat for Humanity and other non-profit involvement which she coordinated with the CTE programs under her supervision.

One of the many award plaques in Rhonda Hoyman’s office reads, “In recognition of her hard work, tireless efforts, boundless enthusiasm and dedication to teachers and students.” This phrase clearly states how Ms. Hoyman’s tireless efforts continue to provide leadership, vision, and achievement in career and technology education. With “ATTITUDE” as her motto, she continues to exert a positive can-do outlook on education programs and student success. Rhonda Hoyman’s ceaseless efforts and actions continue to significantly benefit the local, regional, and national community and economy.

Lifetime Achievement Award
Rhonda Hoyman
Baltimore County Public Schools
Glen Arm, Maryland