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Premios De Oro – Level 1 2009 National Spanish Examination Students who earned Premios de Oro – Level 1 2009 National Spanish Examination NOTE: The information in the columns below was extracted from the information section which teachers completed during the registration process for the National Spanish Examinations. Consequently, NSE is unable to correct any errors in spelling or capitalization. FIRST LAST SCHOOL TEACHER 001 – Alabama Grace Alexander Randolph School Prucha Deshane Alok The Altamont School Grass Shadi Awad The Altamont School Grass Pranav Bethala UMS-Wright Preparatory School Montalvo Rob Chappell Randolph School Prucha Jacob Cooke UMS-Wright Preparatory School Montalvo Emily Cutler Indian Springs School Mange Tina Etminan Indian Springs School Mange Cory Garfunkel UMS-Wright Preparatory School Montalvo Barbara Harle Spanish Fort High School Sebastiani Denton John The Altamont School Grass Lydia Moore Spanish Fort High School Sebastiani Hema Pingali Randolph School Prucha Jeromy Swann Phillips Preparatory School Rivera Bailey Vincent Randolph School Prucha 002 – Arizona Mitch Anhoury St. Michael's Parish Day School Stout Carina Arellano All Saints' Episcopal Day School Cox Elena Bauer St. Michael's Parish Day School Stout WILLIAM BIDWILL Brophy College Preparatory Higgins Bloebaum Bill All Saints' Episcopal Day School Cox Gates Bransen All Saints' Episcopal Day School Cox COLTON CHASE Brophy College Preparatory Higgins Alex Davonport Deer B=Valley High School Bondurant AUSTIN ENSOR Brophy College Preparatory Higgins Karla Esquer Deer Valley High School Jones CHRIS FRAME Brophy College Preparatory Higgins Ashley Hull All Saints' Episcopal Day School Shore Murphy Jackson All Saints' Episcopal Day School Cox Montanez- Samantha Johnson Tesseract School Ramirez Seltzer Kayla All Saints' Episcopal Day School Cox Johnson Lauren All Saints' Episcopal Day School Cox Dustin Little St. Michael's Parish Day School Stout Gordon Madeline All Saints' Episcopal Day School Cox Molly McElvogue All Saints' Episcopal Day School Shore Head Melissa All Saints' Episcopal Day School Cox Natalie Melkonoff Xavier College Preparatory James Amanda Robinson St. Michael's Parish Day School Stout Anna Seghezzo Xavier College Preparatory Mansfield Giulia Seghezzo Xavier College Preparatory Dirner Rebecca Self Xavier College Preparatory James Norman Taylor All Saints' Episcopal Day School Cox Nicole Urman University High School Franco Elise Walker Xavier College Preparatory James 003 – Arkansas Douglas Carcamo Rogers High School Fay Brenda Garcia Rogers High School Fay Mary Hales Carl Stuart Middle School Caplan Mollie Henager Conway High School East Bird Sarah Howell Fayetteville High School Moore Justin Murdock Conway High School East Bird Beronica Rodriguez Mount Saint Mary Academy Pineda Kaitlin Russ Little Rock Christian Academy Johnston Andrea Saavedra North Little Rock East Taulbee Chevonne VanRhee Pulaski Academy Middle School Merayo Avery Zorn Little Rock Christian Academy Johnston 005 – Colorado Janet Aguilar Alamosa High School Mayo Logan Brock Powell Middle School Smart Kristian Lupa Centennial Middle School Arteaga Sydney Mandel Centennial Middle School Arteaga Jordan Villacorta Discovery Canyon Campus Lobb 007 – California Southern Dylan Baker Brentwood School Corcoran Peter Cha The Mirman School Dean Clarissa Cuevas The Mirman School Dean Elizabeth Goran The Mirman School Dean Nathan Hwang The Polytechnic School Diederich Jensen McRae The Mirman School Dean Edson Montenegro The Mirman School Dean Ellie Simon The Mirman School Dean Todd Snyder Brentwood School Corcoran Lina Vadlamani The Polytechnic School Diederich Kimberly Weissman The Mirman School Dean 009 – California Northern Sharon Agai The Seven Hills School Frerk DeMaria George Baier Corte Madera School Reis Alistair Berven Town School for Boys Cvar Ryan Blocker Corte Madera School Reis Emily Carlson Corte Madera School Reis Owen Charles Town School for Boys Smith Fernandez- Marisa Christensen Santa Catalina School Canteli Kathryne Cui Pinewood School Palczewska Jessica Gardapie Santa Catalina School Sheets Sedge Gates Town School for Boys Cvar Valerie Giordano Corte Madera School Reis Gabrielle Girard Menlo School DeReyes Paula Gluss Corte Madera School Reis Rebecca Hammel The Seven Hills School Frerk DeMaria Fernandez- Rachel Herrera Santa Catalina School Canteli Alison Jordan Corte Madera School Reis Ryan Kase Town School for Boys Cvar Radhika Khatod Corte Madera School Reis Fernandez- Michelle Lee Santa Catalina School Canteli Sarah Lino All Saints' Day School Iglesias Colin Lockareff Corte Madera School Reis Dan McCann Town School for Boys Cvar Emily Morton The Seven Hills School Frerk DeMaria Vivek Narayan The Seven Hills School Frerk DeMaria Ryan Quinn Town School for Boys Cvar Jesse Rothbard Corte Madera School Reis Sruti Sarathy Gunn High School Medina Madelynn Taylor Menlo School DeReyes St.Joseph's School of the Sacred Patrick Tinsley Heart Price Tyler Vidano Town School for Boys Cvar Ali Welschmeyer All Saints' Day School Iglesias Anna Wilcoxon All Saints' Day School Iglesias 011 – Connecticut Doug Barber Hopkins School Gleason Fiona Beirne Rochambeau Middle School Lattarulo Jackie Bickley Memorial Middle School Eustace King Low Heywood Thomas Spenser Blair School Lescano Taylor Blevin Convent of the Sacred Heart Slattery Claire Boettcher Memorial Middle School Eustace Meghan Callaghan Saxe Middle School Napolitano Alicia Cascella Rochambeau Middle School Lattarulo Robert Chu Hopkins School Wineland Thomas Delaney Memorial Middle School Eustace Anjali Dinesh Memorial Middle School Eustace Aliyah Driesen Hopkins De Castro Bryan Ferguson Rochambeau Middle School Lattarulo Steven Gerasimoff St Luke's School Alvarez Evan Greenblatt Saxe Middle School Bakes Juliet Guynn Saxe Middle School Bakes Anna Heetman Memorial Middle School Eustace Sarah Hirshorn Convent of the Sacred Heart Slattery ALPA KOTAK GRISWOLD MIDDLE SCHOOL TOWER Claire Liu Memorial Middle School Eustace David Means Saxe Middle School Bakes Harrison Miller Saxe Middle School Bakes Kevin Monagan Memorial Middle School Eustace Samuel Murray Saxe Middle School Napolitano Steven Nilla Saxe Middle School Bakes Casey Ouellette Saxe Middle School Bakes Calvin Park Hopkins School Wineland Nick Pettegrew Memorial Middle School Eustace William Pettinico Rochambeau Middle School Penzetta Mallory Pille Memorial Middle School Eustace Kathleen Poa Saxe Middle School Bakes Michele SchianoDiCola Xavier High School Lane Laura Srivichitranond Hopkins School Wineland Christopher Taylor Saxe Middle School Bakes Alyssa Thompson Saxe Middle School Bakes Paul Tupper Hopkins School Wineland Amy Wang Hopkins School Wineland Matthias Wuest Hopkins School Wineland Max Ying Hopkins School Wineland 013 – Florida Eman Abid Pine View School Light Molly Ade Pine Crest School-Boca Raton Flesc Gabriela Aguirre Palm Beach Day Academy Novoa Elyse Anderson Pine Crest School-Boca Raton Flesc Kate Anderson The Bolles School Stam Mina Asayesh-Brown St Petersburg High School Torres Rachel Barrick Pine Crest School-Boca Raton Flesc Kabisa Baughen Pine View School Gerlek-Rzepka Robert Bedell Pine View School Light Alex Berger St Petersburg High School Torres Sophia Bever Pine View School Light Daniela Blanco Palm Beach Day Academy Bailey Polly Blum The Bolles School Stam Elizabeth Boline The Bolles School Stam Joey Bove The Bolles School Stam Samantha Breakstone Miami Country Day School Silla Matthew Busel Pine Crest School-Boca Raton Flesc Arjun Byju Pine View School Gerlek-Rzepka Olivia Cain Pine View School Gerlek-Rzepka Lauren Campbell Pine View School Light Michael Cetola Pine View School Gerlek-Rzepka Kaelah Chaney Pine Crest School-Boca Raton Flesc Andrea Chu Pine View School Gerlek-Rzepka Hayley Ciklin Palm Beach Day Academy Novoa Hannah Clode Pine View School Zdravkovich Samantha Dalesio Canterbury School Ocando Louis Davis Pine Crest School-Boca Raton Flesc Sage Delisser Pine View School Gerlek-Rzepka Matthew Deutsch Pine Crest School-Boca Raton Flesc Alexis Dinenberg Pine View School Gerlek-Rzepka Anne Do St Petersburg High School Torres Sonia Dominguez Spoto HS Carrera Mitch D'sa Pine View School Gerlek-Rzepka Amelina Gadiwalla St Petersburg High School Torres Solange Ganthier Canterbury School Ocando Javi Garcia-Bengochea The Bolles School Stam Hannah Garton Palm Beach Day Academy Bailey Amanda Gavcovich Miami Country Day School Silla Jordan Gershman Pine Crest School-Boca Raton Flesc Elijah Gersten Pine View School Gerlek-Rzepka Benita Glamour St Petersburg High School O'Brien Ethan Goldman Pine Crest School-Boca Raton Flesc Daysi Gomez Pine View School Light Benjamin Greenspan Palm Beach Day Academy Novoa Kevin Griffin Pine View School Light Preeyal Gupta Creative Learning Academy Maureen Luke Habermehl Pine View School Gerlek-Rzepka Madison Hayes St Petersburg High School O'Brien Alex Henderson The Bolles School Stam Byrne Hollander Pine Crest School-Boca Raton Flesc Ian Hull Pine View School Gerlek-Rzepka Joe Hyman the bolles school Berrios Leah Jimenez The Bolles School Stam Joel Kalos Pine Crest School-Boca Raton Flesc Megan Kanai Palm Beach Day Academy Bailey Jennifer Kassicieh Pine View School Gerlek-Rzepka Lara Kay Pine Crest School-Boca Raton Flesc Matthew Kessler Pine Crest School-Boca Raton Flesc Krystyna Keynejad Pine Crest School-Boca Raton Flesc Joohyeun Kim Pine View School Zdravkovich Kalen Koch the bolles school Berrios Libby Koolik Pine Crest School-Boca Raton Flesc Arjun Krishnaswami St Petersburg High School Torres thalia langarica Everglades High School
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