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2014 National French Contest 2014 National French Contest Top Rank Westchester New York Chapter LEVEL 01A Chapter SCHOOL Rank Student TEACHER National Rank 1Samantha Bobman Rye Country Day School Margaret Parker 8 1Timothy Collins German School of New York Catherine McMillan 8 1Rachel Colucci Rye Country Day School Margaret Parker 8 1Warren Kennedy-Nolle Rye Country Day School Margaret Parker 8 2Liam Pope Rye Country Day School Catherine Scher 9 2Paula Raab German School of New York Catherine McMillan 9 3Lynn Guldin German School of New York Catherine McMillan 11 3Maya Watson German School of New York Catherine McMillan 11 4Charles Jolly Rye Country Day School Margaret Parker 12 4Mirabel Mallett Hackley School David Duerr 12 4Ariella Mendes-Barry John Jay Middle School Christine Haddad 12 4Vinaya Roehrl German School of New York Catherine McMillan 12 4Jialin Yang Rye Country Day School Margaret Parker 12 5Lauren Brigden John Jay Middle School Christine Haddad 13 5Angela Huang John Jay Middle School Christine Haddad 13 5Zoe Letros German School of New York Catherine McMillan 13 6Serena Chen John Jay Middle School Christine Haddad 14 6Leila Freitag Pocantico Hills Marilyn Sable 14 6Eva Ordonez Pocantico Hills Marilyn Sable 14 7Annika Carlson John Jay Middle School Christine Haddad 15 7Julia Dohle German School of New York Catherine McMillan 15 7William Roddy Rye Country Day School Catherine Scher 15 7Isaac Sacks Rye Country Day School Catherine Scher 15 8James Ernst Rippowam-Cisqua School Claudine Lespes 16 8Ryan Seller Rippowam-Cisqua School Claudine Lespes 16 9Francesca Azznara Pocantico Hills Marilyn Sable 17 9Berenike Moeller German School of New York Catherine McMillan 17 10Viktoria Hohmann German School of New York Catherine McMillan 18 10William Omeara Rye Country Day School Catherine Scher 18 10Nishan Shehadeh Rye Country Day School Catherine Scher 18 LEVEL 01B Chapter SCHOOL Rank Student TEACHER National Rank 1Jean-christ Yahia Pleasantville High School Deborah Munoz Hurdis 4 7Julien Evans Pelham Middle School Christina Prignano 15 LEVEL 01D Chapter SCHOOL Rank Student TEACHER National Rank 1Max Grovit Edgemont Junior High Scho Laura Cantor 3 2014 National French Contest Top Rank Westchester New York Chapter LEVEL 1A Chapter SCHOOL Rank Student TEACHER National Rank 1Jackson Deitelzweig H.C. Crittenden Middle Scho Nancy Sarro 3 2Alejandra Amaro Pocantico Hills Marilyn Sable 4 2Sophie Winston H.C. Crittenden Middle Scho Nancy Sarro 4 2Emily Xue Pelham Middle School Donna Markell 4 3Alexander Mayo-Smith Rye Middle School Sophie Kent 5 3Ijeoma Nwokorie Hackley School David Duerr 5 3Nick Seymour Pleasantville High School Deborah Munoz Hurdis 5 4Theodora Caminiti Pelham Middle School Donna Markell 6 4Hunter Freedman Hackley School David Duerr 6 4Noah Hellum Pelham Middle School Donna Markell 6 4Samhitha Josyula Hackley School David Duerr 6 4An Ika Narain Rye Country Day School Catherine Scher 6 4Lexi Schechter Hackley School David Duerr 6 4Isobel Spence Rye Middle School Sophie Kent 6 4Camila Tucker Edgemont Junior High Scho Laura Cantor 6 4Devon Wolfe H.C. Crittenden Middle Scho Nancy Sarro 6 5Marc Darmohraj Pleasantville High School Deborah Munoz Hurdis 7 5Marina Gasso-Soler Rye Middle School Marion Considine 7 5Angelique Sarro H.C. Crittenden Middle Scho Nancy Sarro 7 5Abigail Young Pelham Middle School Donna Markell 7 6Aaron Cohen John Jay Middle School Christine Haddad 8 6Joanna Georgiou Eastchester Middle School Pam Schancupp 8 6Noelle Goerlich Ardsley Middle School Kathleen Daigneault 8 7Maxwell Smith Rye Country Day School Catherine Scher 9 7Luca Weishaupt German School of New York Catherine McMillan 9 8Hannah Buckley Rippowam-Cisqua School Claudine Lespes 10 8Hana Eddib Bronxville Middle School Toby Gillen 10 8Andrew Hallowell Edgemont Junior High Scho Laura Cantor 10 8Adele Harshbarger Rye Middle School Sophie Kent 10 8Carola Pujol Rye Middle School Sophie Kent 10 8William Ramundo Bronxville Middle School Toby Gillen 10 8Charlie Rosenberg H.C. Crittenden Middle Scho Nancy Sarro 10 9Eleanor Arnold Hackley School David Duerr 11 9Will Blsdell Pleasantville High School Deborah Munoz Hurdis 11 9Louis Courivaud Ardsley Middle School Kathleen Daigneault 11 9Hannah Friedrich Rye Middle School Sophie Kent 11 9Peter Hoerenz Edgemont Junior High Scho Laura Cantor 11 9Celeste Kelly Rye Country Day School Catherine Scher 11 9Charlotte Krause Pelham Middle School Donna Markell 11 9Hana Grace Lee-Niosi Briarcliff High School Pamela Gordon 11 9Pabl O Mazuera Rye Middle School Sophie Kent 11 9Jainil Sutaria Ardsley Middle School Kathleen Daigneault 11 9Enno Weber German School of New York Catherine McMillan 11 10Haley Barr Bronxville Middle School Toby Gillen 12 10Felix Bianchi Edgemont Junior High Scho Laura Cantor 12 2014 National French Contest Top Rank Westchester New York Chapter 10Rachel Billings Bronxville Middle School Toby Gillen 12 10Sarah Billings Bronxville Middle School Toby Gillen 12 10Sabrina Ipyam Pleasantville High School Deborah Munoz Hurdis 12 10Sophia Juliano Pelham Middle School Donna Markell 12 10Stephen Marinucci John Jay Middle School Susan Reiss 12 10Sarah Park Scarsdale High School Alice Garrett 12 10Olivia Pennington Rye Country Day School Catherine Scher 12 10Jeremy Schwartz Edgemont Junior High Scho Laura Cantor 12 10William Shelton Pelham Middle School Donna Markell 12 10Patrick Shiels Pelham Middle School Donna Markell 12 10Kirsten Younge Dobbs Ferry Middle School Stephanie Guillet 12 LEVEL 1B Chapter SCHOOL Rank Student TEACHER National Rank 1Julian Navarro Pelham Middle School Donna Markell 2 3Sabrina Kwenda Rye Country Day School Catherine Scher 5 LEVEL 1C Chapter SCHOOL Rank Student TEACHER National Rank 1Margaux Frohlich Bronxville Middle School Toby Gillen 2 2014 National French Contest Top Rank Westchester New York Chapter LEVEL 2A Chapter SCHOOL Rank Student TEACHER National Rank 1Chloe Suzman Scarsdale High School Laura Bell 1 2Olivia Giacomo Hackley School Michelle Crepeau 2 2Benjamin Renton Hackley School Danny Lawrence 2 3Amanda Cutler Rye Country Day School Margaret Parker 3 3Kasey Luo Rye Country Day School Margaret Parker 3 3Federico Reyes Gomez Edgemont High School Laura Cantor 3 4Aiyana Lewis John Jay Middle School Lauren Wood-Radcliffe 4 5Angela Dogani Rye Country Day School Margaret Parker 5 5Antonia Raab German School of New York Catherine McMillan 5 6Kayla Brandt John Jay Middle School Lauren Wood-Radcliffe 6 6Rohan Gharekhan Scarsdale High School Laura Bell 6 6Ryan Jamil Scarsdale High School Laura Bell 6 6Veronica Lago Scarsdale High School Laura Bell 6 6Alexander Maddon Scarsdale High School Laura Bell 6 6Bailey Owen John Jay Middle School Henriette Kutscher 6 7Cedric Angehrn German School of New York Friederike Richter-Vega 7 7Zoe Ewing Scarsdale High School Laura Bell 7 7Elena Kim Rye Country Day School Margaret Parker 7 7Clarey Pass Edgemont High School Laura Cantor 7 7Arielle Soldatenko Scarsdale High School Laura Bell 7 8Jessica Cohen Scarsdale High School Laura Bell 8 8Austen Freda Hackley School Danny Lawrence 8 8Cecilia Janz German School of New York Friederike Richter-Vega 8 8Ariel Kachuro Scarsdale High School Laura Bell 8 8Gregory Kaplan John Jay Middle School Lauren Wood-Radcliffe 8 8Aaron Vogel German School of New York Dr. Ellen Oswald 8 9Ramzi Bishtawi Harrison High School Susie Michel 9 9John Brady Scarsdale High School Laura Bell 9 9Stainfeld Carolina Scarsdale High School Laura Bell 9 9Cristina Fernandez Ardsley High School Jason Tamez 9 9Uriel Garcia Hackley School Danny Lawrence 9 9Zachary Kaplan John Jay Middle School Lauren Wood-Radcliffe 9 9Liana Patel Ardsley High School Jason Tamez 9 9Stefano Rozental Edgemont High School Laura Cantor 9 9David Ziman Scarsdale High School Laura Bell 9 10Kate Donovan Scarsdale High School Laura Bell 10 10David Roth German School of New York Dr. Ellen Oswald 10 10Deesha Shah Edgemont High School Laura Cantor 10 10Nakul Srinivas Scarsdale High School Laura Bell 10 10Omar Thenmalai Scarsdale High School Laura Bell 10 10Felipe Thomas German School of New York Dr. Ellen Oswald 10 10Annling Wan Scarsdale High School Laura Bell 10 10Jocelyn Wexler Edgemont High School Laura Cantor 10 2014 National French Contest Top Rank Westchester New York Chapter LEVEL 2B Chapter SCHOOL Rank Student TEACHER National Rank 4Luca Rivera Pelham Memorial High Scho Anne Marie Duignan 4 9Hezi Benjamin Scarsdale High School Laura Bell 9 9Tomer Cherki Scarsdale High School Laura Bell 9 2014 National French Contest Top Rank Westchester New York Chapter LEVEL 3A Chapter SCHOOL Rank Student TEACHER National Rank 1Kate Kassin Rye Country Day School Margaret Parker 2 2Gustaf Ahdritz Scarsdale High School Sandra Chan 3 3Paul Bernard Scarsdale High School Sandra Chan 4 3Alessandra Diaz Bronxville High School Linda Jouas 4 3Carly Glickenhaus Scarsdale High School Sandra Chan 4 3Charles Musoff Scarsdale High School Sandra Chan 4 4Haber Abigail Scarsdale High School Sandra Chan 5 4Samuel Goldman Scarsdale High School Sandra Chan 5 4Kieran Lewis Briarcliff High School Samantha Boyer 5 4Sarah Saxena Scarsdale High School Sandra Chan 5 4Nicolas Stainfeld Scarsdale High School Sandra Chan 5 5Benjamin Jacob Scarsdale High School Sandra Chan 6 5Domenique Meneses Hackley School Michelle Crepeau 6 5Uzair Qadir Scarsdale High School Sandra Chan 6 5Dorothea Stefanou Scarsdale High School Sandra Chan 6 5Han Xu Scarsdale High School Sandra Chan 6 5Nina Zacharia Scarsdale High School Sandra Chan 6 6Isabel Fernandez Hastings High School Nora Bertacchi 7 7Alison Bauersfeld Scarsdale High School
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