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Masterman PA Katherine Loboda St. Joseph's Preparatory School PA Robert Loftus Trenton Catholic Academy NE Marcus Lomi Mariana Bracetti Academy Charter School PA Fernando Lopez-Pabon MaST Community Charter School PA Collin Loughead Academy at Palumbo PA Kimberly Ly Monsignor Bonner & Archbishop Prendergast HighPA SchoolJoanna MacIntosh Lower Cape May Regional High School NJ Taylor Mahon South Hunterdon Regional High School NJ Julia Maier Willingboro High School NJ Quacy Mars-Dolphin Palmyra High School NJ Donald Martocello Pennridge High School PA Jacqueline Matz Paul M. 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