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2018 Conference Attendee List First Name Last Name Institution Institution Location High School Members Michael Pakebusch Abaarso School of Science and Technology Somalia James Linville Abaarso School of Science and Technology Somalia Lysha Wasser Academia Cotopaxi Ecuador Bora Goker Aci High School Turkey Selin Kartal Aci Schools Turkey Ryan Hinchey ACS Cobham International School United Kingdom Alban Ferrieu ACS Hillingdon International School United Kingdom Chemeli Kipkorir African Leadership Academy South Africa Efua Adabie African Science Academy Ghana Theresa L Urist Aga Khan Academies United States Edith Miletto Aiglon College Switzerland Patience Fanella-Koch Aiglon College Switzerland CHRISTINA MCDADE American Community School of Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Jane Lowery American Community School of Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Luciana Mandal American Heritage School United States Kelly Bennett American Heritage School United States Heather Hendrickx American International School Hong Kong Issa Daoud American International School Hong Kong Bridget Herrera American International School Dhaka Bangladesh Mansoor Ali Shah American International School Dubai United Arab Emirates Bernadette Brown American International School of Guangzhou China Julie Lindsay American International School of Guangzhou China NICOLE CAMPBELL American International School of Kingston Jamaica Douglas Dworak American International School of Lagos Nigeria Parker Beverage American International School of Lagos Nigeria Claire Ruz American International School of Vilnius Lithuania Serena Millstone American School Foundation of Guadalajara Mexico Silvia Venegas American School Foundation of Monterrey Mexico Sierra Anderson American School Foundation of Monterrey Mexico Dan Norton-Middaugh American School in Taichung Taiwan Gavin Hornbuckle American School of Brasilia Brazil Emilee Tollefson American School of Doha Qatar LizNoel Duncan American School of Doha Qatar Megan Brooke American School of Dubai United Arab Emirates Malin Halladay Aladlouni American School of Marrakesh Morocco Marjorana Karathanasis American School of Milan Italy Logan Westmoreland American School of Milan Italy Jill Lauck American School of Paris France Mary Jean Lowe American School of Paris France Iris Lainez-Aviles American School of Tegucigalpa Honduras Tim Munnerlyn American School of Warsaw Poland Arian Kotsi Anatolia College Greece Lauren Zimmerman Anglo-American School of Moscow Russian Federation Shaun Choo Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) Singapore Sok Hwee Sng Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) Singapore Simone Goetschalckx Antwerp International School Belgium Susana Aguilar de Urruela APDE Schools Guatemala Guatemala Susan Carlson Asia Pacific International School Korea, Republic of Carolina Hasbun Asociacion Escuela Americana El Salvador George Dariotis Athens College - Psychico College Greece Stacie La Grow Atlanta International School United States Fang Zhou Attached Middle School - Jiangxi Normal University China Wendy Chang Avenues: the World School United States Robert Kostrzeski Awty International School United States Stephanie Graham Ayeyarwaddy International School Myanmar Jennifer Tassell Balboa Academy Panama Lieve Perera Bangkok Patana School Thailand Hsiao-Mu Chou Chou Bard Early College at Houde Academy China Ruru Huang Beijing Bayi High School China Wei Gao Beijing Changping New Oriental Foreign Language School China Ke Zeng Beijing Changping New Oriental Foreign Language School China Lihong Sun Beijing Huijia Private School China linghua li Beijing Huijia Private School China Yu Chen Beijing Huijia Private School China Tianhong (Teresa)Li Beijing Kaiwen Academy China Shi Wang Beijing Kaiwen Academy China John Martyn Beijing National Day School China Bridget Coughlin Beijing National Day School China Xia Hua Beijing National Day School China Zhaoxia Yan Beijing National Day School China Xiaoli Yu Beijing No. 4 High School China Weiwei Wang Beijing No.4 High School China Abdul Oladipo Beijing World Youth Academy China Anna Wright Benjamin School United States Susan Stewart Bethlehem College Australia Ermek Esenaliev Bishkek Chyngyz Aytmatov High School Kyrgyzstan Yvonne Lurie Blue Valley School Costa Rica Cory Miller Branksome Hall Canada Jennifer Cheong Branksome Hall Asia Korea, Republic of Genevieve Dubroof Brent International School Manila Philippines Katelyn Kearney Brent International School Manila Philippines Rick Rodrigues Brentwood College School Canada Dale Ford British International School of Phuket Thailand Georgette Small British School of Beijing China Edwin Milafu Brookhouse International School Kenya Gum Ju Woo Busan International Foreign School Korea, Republic of Cameron Simon Cairo American College Egypt Stephanie Barker Cairo American College Egypt Victoria Lidzbarski Canadian Academy Japan Karel De Cock Canadian International School Singapore Jennifer Hinson Capital Normal University High School China Christina BaumannBaumann Capital Normal University High School China Harvie Ruggles Capital Normal University High School China William Ouellette Catlin Gabel School United States Elizabeth Meier Cayman International School Cayman Islands Roshan Gujar Cedar International School Virgin Islands, British Hyesook Yang Chadwick International School Korea, Republic of Marta Bidoli Chapel School Brazil Jessica Darke Cheltenham Ladies' College United Kingdom Ting Fu Chengdu Foreign Language School China Wang Xiaolin Chengdu Shishi High School China Yuyang Xiang Chengdu Shishi High School (Beihu Campus) China Bei Li Chengdu Shishi High School (Beihu Campus) China MINGYUE ZHANG Chengdu Shude High School Foreign Language Campus China Yuanyuan Zhang Chengdu Shude High School Foreign Language Campus China Cadee Lee CheongShim International Academy Korea, Republic of Marc Marier Chinese International School Hong Kong Robert Mansueto Chinese International School Hong Kong Thomas McGlothlin Christian Academy in Japan Japan Amy Poag Christian Heritage School United States Maria Shaw Clongowes Wood College Ireland Hannah Minturn Colegio Alberto Einstein Ecuador Todd Johnson Colegio Americano de Quito Ecuador Ray Marx Colegio Americano de Quito Ecuador Deborah Mason Pontual Colegio Bandeirantes Brazil Jose Olavo de Amorim Colegio Bandeirantes Brazil Carolyn McGovern Henriquez Colegio Brader Panama Luz Helena Carvajal Colegio Buckingham Colombia Myriam Polo de Molina Colegio Colombo Britanico Colombia Cristina Tavares Colegio Etapa Brazil Lucrecia Rodriguez Colegio Franklin Roosevelt, The American School of Lima, Peru Peru Mairgreg Mahoney Colegio Gran Bretana Colombia Evelyn Hidalgo Colegio Menor Ecuador Ludmila Kariakin Colegio Moral y Luces Venezuela Alex Becker Colegio Nueva Granada Colombia Maria Puerta Colegio Nueva Granada Colombia Aline Mello de Lima ChmatalikColegio Objetivo Brazil Nicole Merrullo Frutuoso Colegio Planck Brazil Bibiana Gafaro Colegio Santa Francisca Romana Colombia Sophia Bazile Collegiate American School United Arab Emirates Benjamin Compton Concordia International School Hanoi Vietnam Christina Reed Concordia International School Hanoi Vietnam Patrick Love Concordia International School Shanghai China Tresa Virankabutra, Ph.D. Concordian International School Thailand Anna Oliveras Costa Rica Costa Rica Shraddha Prasad D Y Patil International School India Sharon McCoy Dalian American International School China Emily Foster Dalian American International School China Daniel Gould Dalian American International School China Yue (Olivia) Wang Dalian No. 24 High School China Min Jiao Dehong Chinese International School China Abhimanyu Basu Dhirubhai Ambani International School India Nitika Thakur Dhirubhai Ambani International School India Marisa Jackson Discovery College Hong Kong Kamal Ahuja Doon School India Janhavi Ruparel DSB International School India Shana Russell Dubai American Academy United Arab Emirates Jonathan Tate Dubai College United Arab Emirates Jonathan Ratnasabapathy Dulwich College United Kingdom Kaersten Deeds Dulwich College Beijing China Karen Yung Dulwich College International Singapore Heather Pineda Dulwich College Management International Singapore Amanda Edelhart Dulwich College Seoul Korea, Republic of Kyndra Douglass Dulwich College Shanghai China Sonali Hutchison Dulwich College Shanghai China Kathleen Schultz Dulwich College Shanghai China Diana Abukazam Dulwich College Singapore Singapore Kevin Huntley Dulwich College Singapore Singapore Lukas Devlin Dulwich College Suzhou China Lucien Giordano Dulwich College Suzhou China Alison Crozier Dulwich International High School Suzhou China Cong Zhao Dulwich International High School Suzhou China Richard Nunns Dulwich International High School Suzhou China Mary McCaffrey Dwight School Seoul Korea, Republic of Natalie La Balme Ecole Jeannine Manuel France Andrew Granucci EF Academy United States Leah Martin EF Academy New York United States Elena Petrova EIC Escuela internacional del camp Spain Guniz Gucukoglu ENKA SCHOOLS Turkey Sandi Engler Enka Schools Turkey Karen Hafner Escola Americana De Campinas Brazil Annie Podlubny Escola Eleva Brazil Shelley Marks Escola Graduada, Graded School The American School of Sao Paulo Brazil Jonathan Dunn Fairmont International School United States Anna Boyd Frankfurt International School Germany Jessica Angelidis Frankfurt International School Germany Deniz Alp Galatasaray High School Turkey Rabi Prasad Baral Gandaki Boarding School Nepal Katie Leishear GEMS American Academy Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Phil Abraham GEMS American Academy
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