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Premios De Oro – Level 3 2008 National Spanish Examination Students who earned Premios de Oro – Level 3 2008 National Spanish Examination NOTE: The information in the columns below was extracted from the student information section which the students completed at the beginning of the National Spanish Examination. Consequently, NSE is unable to correct any errors in spelling or capitalization. FIRST LAST SCHOOL TEACHER 001 – Alabama James Barclay The Altamont School Leonard Rebecca Barr Indian Springs School Mange Stuart Bartmess Florence High School Perez Karen Baylon Homewood High School Parker Kevin Byrne Randolph School Delgado Juan Campos John Carroll Catholic High School Wickersham Kelly DeGuenther Mountain Brook High School Wint Laura Ezell Mountain Brook High School Wint Elizabeth Fix Mountain Brook High School Wint Tyler Goodwyn Mountain Brook High School Wint Sarah Hansen Mountain Brook High School Wint Samantha King Saparkman High Madison Madeline Morgan Mountain Brook High School Wint Catherine Prater Mountain Brook High School Wint Clay Riley Alabama School of Math and Science O'Farrill Carson Scott Mountain Brook High School Wint Allison Weaver Mountain Brook High School Wint Margaret Weaver Mountain Brook High School Wint David Yampolsky Alabama School of Mathematics and Science O'Farrill Mary Zeigler Mountain Brook High School Wint 002 – Arizona Ahmad Abdul-Quadir McClintock HS Zinke Jesus Aponte Brophy College Preparatory Garner Robert Carmody McClintock HS Zinke Matthew Carney McClintock HS Zinke Maggie Chung McClintock HS Zinke Kevin Coltin Brophy College Prep Garner Jessica FitzGerald McClintock Zinke Alan Harbottle McClintock HS Zinke Duncan Hasman Basis Tucson Bell Luis Hernandez McClintock Arredondo Hannah Johnsen Xavier College Preparatory Nelson Erica Kadel McClintock High School Zinke Julian Prokofiev McClintock HS ZInke Benjamin Scolaro McClintock HS Zinke Sara Turner BASIS Bell austin wehn brophy college preparatory Garner Emma Wohl University High School Enfield Joshua Yoder University High School Enfield 003 – Arkansas Tammy Barnes Conway High School East obrien Kristin Gangluff Conway High School West Steele Mariah Small Russellville High School Binns Monica Soria-Carrillo Searcy High Nielson 005 – Colorado Ashley Badesch Cherry Creek High School Soehngen Ariel Branz Boulder High School Chavez Abby Cher Cherry Creek High School Soehngen Eitan Cher Cherry Creek High School Soehngen Brad Cohn Cherry Creek High School Soehngen tony hernandez vail mountain school satterstrom Sam Kazer Cherry Creek High School Soehngen Alison Lewis Boulder High Bouchta Emily Reeves Cherry Creek High School Soehngen Ethan Torpy Cherry Creek High School Soehngen Annabelle Williams Cherry Creek High School Soehngen 007 – California Southern cait bartlett chadwick clement Jordan Bennett Moorpark High School Cuevas Kurt Buchbinder Chadwick School Clement Alexander Chen Chadwick School Lekuona Andrew Choi Moorpark High School Cuevas Edmund Chow Flintridge Prep Hawkins Eleanor Dwyer Mirman Dean Sara Figel Chadwick Lekuona Kevin Gutierrez St. Augustine High School Davis Morgan Howe Chadwick School Clement Carolyn Jeffries Flintridge Preparatory School Hawkins Miya Jin Chadwick Diaz Lucas Lebovitz Chadwick School Ridge Aaron Lee Chadwick School Lekuona Shane Levy Flintridge Prep hawkins Sarah Lewis Chadwick School Lekuona Charles Madden Chadwick School Clement Alison Nendick Chadwick School Clement Kane Okamoto Flintridge Preparatory School Hawkins Geffen Oren Chadwick Lekuona Carlyn Robertson Chadwick School Lekuona Ashley Shaw Chadwick School Clement Jasleen Singh Flintridge Prep Hawkins Ashlin Yu Chadwick Lekuona 009 – California Northern Jusneet Beasley Miramonte High School Ghazarossian Emily Bell Marin Academy Stanfield Elisabeth Berger Miramonte High School Diaz Christian Britto Miramonte Diaz Ross Bronfenbrenner Marin Academy Stanfield Nishant Budhraja Marin Academy Stanfield Mickey Capper Marin Academy Stanfield Annie Chin Gunn High School Stroud Vivek Choksi Gunn High School Stroessner Elizabeth Clark Santa Catalina School Sheets Emily Cohodes Marin Academy Stanfield Coline Devin Gunn High School Stroud Jeffrey Dong Carlmont High School Scott Danielle Edelman Gunn High School Stroud Emily Foster Gunn High School Stroud Julia Froud Gunn High School Stroud James Gupta Gunn High School Stroud Georgia Hallaman Miramonte High School Ghazarossian Esther Han Gunn High School Stroessner Olivia Howard Marin Academy Stanfield Thomas Khavari Gunn High School Stroud Eloise LaHorgue Marin Academy Stanfield Josh Latner Monte Vista Estevez Aubrie Lee Gunn High School Stroud Helen McEvoy Marin Academy Stanfield Gwen Muren Marin Academy Stanfield Paulina Nguyen Santa Catalina Brenot Dylan Paddock Gunn High School Stroud Chelsea Reidy Carlmont Scott Madeline Riley Miramonte High School Ghazarossian Rory Runser Gunn High School Stroessner Ryan Schleeter Marin Academy Stanfield Vivian Shen Gunn High School Stroessner Hyun Gyu Shin Gunn High School Stroud Kurt Spindler Miramonte HS Ghazarossian Lily Spitz Marin Academy Stanfield Alexandra Tataru Carlmont High School Scott Glenn Lauren Thomas Marin Academy Stanfield Dana Walsh Miramotne Diaz Rachel Wittenauer Gunn High School Stoessner Constance Wu Gunn High School Stroessner Alvin Yuan Gunn High School Stroessner Steve Zhou Gunn High School Stroud 011 – Connecticut Christine Anspach New Canaan High School Chillington Kelsey Anspach New Canaan High School Chillington Kelly Brown New Canaan High School Chillington Michael Chapey Wiltoon High School Zobler Constance Chien Staples High School Pels Eric Coffin-Gould Hopkins Gerstenfeld Peter Fedak Hopkins Doval Maxence Gilles Wilton High School Zobler William Guynn New Canaan High School Chillington Annie Harnick Staples High School Kenny Kathleen Holec New Canaan High School Chillington Georgina Hurst New Canaan High School Chillington Madeline Kern Hopkins School Gerstenfeld Kathryn Kreicher New Canaan High School Chillington Keri Lloyd New Canaan High School Chillington Rebecca Maher Hopkins School Bennitt Emily Milano New Canaan High School Chillington Emily Mitaro New Canaan High School Chillington Paola Peshkepija Wethersfield High School Sanhueza Hannah Rosner Hopkins School Gerstenfeld Stefanie Siller New Canaan High School Chillington Fran Smith Hopkins Doval John Speed Hopkins School Gerstenfeld Roger Stone New Canaan High School Chillington Elena Villarreal Hopkins School Bennitt Rebecca Watsky Hopkins Doval 013 – Florida Federico Almonte Christopher Columbus HS A. Gonzalez Felipe Arias Christopher Columbus H.S. A. Gonzalez Victoria Barner The Community School of Naples Martin James Bedell Pine View CUMMINGS Taylor Bona St Johns Country Day School Jackson Theodoretus Breen Pine View CUMMINGS Sergio Cabrejo American Heritage School Gonano Michelle Catchur Tampa Preparatory School Smiekel Robin Costello Tampa Preparatory Smiekel Christopher Dobbertien St. Johns Country Day School Jackson Lealdini- Amanda Dudley Lake Mary Prep Dudley Mateus Falci American Heritage School Gonano Megan Foster Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy Mirda Montes de Georgeanne Hallam The Bolles School Oca Elisa Hevia Pine View Cummings Daniela Iglesias American Heritage School Gonano Rodrigues Juan Ingaramo Palmer Trinity Rittenhouse Ambily Joseph Bartow High Calvo James Karson International Baccalaureate Bartow Calvo Alexander Lewis Pine View Cummings Laly Marino St. Johns Country Day School Jackson Igor Mata American Heritage School Gonano Montes de Therese Miranda The Bolles School Oca Tanner Mobley St. Johns Country Day School Jackson P. Garcia- Alberto Monreal Christopher Columbus High School Casals Rodriguez- Cecile Neumeister Palmer Trinity School Rittenhouse Michelle Parrott Palmer Trinity School Rittenhouse Kevin Perez-Zahr American Heritage Gonano Montes de Katherine Prorebniak The Bolles School Oca Preethi Rajan St. Johns Country Day School Jackson Mary Reischmann Shorecrest Preparatory School Powers Jordan Robbins St. Johns Country Day School Jackson Melissa Roggero Pine View School Cummings Roberto Rubiano Cristopher Columbus H.S. A. Gonzalez Sainz De La Manuel Pena Berkeley Preparatory School Engel Patrick Sebastian Tampa Prep Smiekel Amy Stockton Pine View CUMMINGS Montes de Rebecca Surrat The Bolles School Oca Stephanie Twellmeyer Community School of Naples Martin Marzie Wafapoor The Community School of Naples Martin Montes de Gray Wilcox The Bolles School Oca 014 - Georgia Nicki Alexander Woodward Academy O'Neill Alvarez-Manilla Jose Gabriel Sanchez MDCHS Tucker Rebecca Anders McIntosh High School Zamore Henry Anderson Woodward Academy O'Neill ernesto ausejo starr's mill high school rodriguez Michelle Aw Northview High School Valenciano Sarah Barger Woodward Academy O'Neill Ross Beppler Northview High School Valenciano Scott Berger The Walker School DeSantiago Sofia Bonilla Woodward Academy O'Neill Rachel Capouya The Weber School Lerner Daniel Chyan Northview High School Valenciano Eric Citron Woodward Academy O'Neill Sara Cohen Woodward Academy Smith-Fausset caroline daigle chattahoochee Strauss Shinjini Das Northview High School Johnson Ashley Dozier Chattahoochee Strauss Seth Dubin The Weber School Lerner Ivan Duralde Woodward Academy Smith-Fausset Lauren Falken Brunswick High Sasser Emily Fitzgerald Parkview High School Munro Charlie Fortin Marist School Haig Chloe Foster-Jones Chattahoochee High School Strauss Smitha Ganeshan Northview High School Valenciano Evelyn Gavidia Cedar Shoals High School Bacchus Chelsea Gerdeman Northview High School Johnson Scott Glassman MDCHS Perez-Tucker Dora Gordon
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