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Level 2 2013 National Spanish Examination Students who earned Premios de Oro - Level 2 2013 National Spanish Examination NOTE: The information in the columns below was extracted from the information section which students completed on the Achievement portion of the National Spanish Examination. 99 - No Chapter Paige Adams Darien High School Sutton CT Yash Agarwal The Village School Rodriguez TX Irma Rangel Young Karen Aguilar Womens Leadership Martinez TX School Sonia Aguilar Kealing Middle School Flores-Wolsky TX Tonone De Sophia Allen Saint Mary's Hall TX Sala Francisco Alvarado Wylie High School Hiddink TX Academy of the Holy Melissa Alvarado Sager FL Names Manjula Andukuri westwood high school andrade TX Tonone De Sarah Angel Saint Mary's Hall TX Sala John Antolik Hawken School Mullen OH Adolfo Apolloni Catlin Gabel School Wang OR Sydney Apple Marist School Dalton GA Jacqueline Aramburo Oak Ridge High School Taylor-Roman TN Matt Armstrong Belmont Hill School Montoya MA Robin Attey Catlin Gabel School Wang OR Ian Barclay Oak Ridge High School Taylor-Roman TN Providence College Raquel Belden Preparatory School for Torres TX Girls Elizabeth Bell Valparaiso High School Pastrick IN Molly Bell Darien High School Sutton CT Alexandria Bergin Gulfport High School Cook MS The Congressional Arun Bhattasali angelovich VA Schools of Virginia Providence College Brigitte Bordelon Preparatory School for Torres TX Girls Jane Bredahl Darien High School Sutton CT Rose Breen St. Johnsbury Academy Woods VT Timmy Brownell Belmont Hill School Montoya MA Michael Bukata Valparaiso High School Pastrick IN Sean Burgess Gulfport High School Cook MS Jessica Burns The Webb Schools Cardalliaguet CA Liberty Common High Keegan Calhoon Tricola CO School Luis Caraveo Wylie High School Hiddink TX Maria Carranza Williams Preparatory Dominguez TX Min Byung Chae Seoul Foreign School Drummond International Lauren Chambliss West High School Jones TN Llanos- Maggie Chan Westwood High School TX Gremillion Julia Chatzky The Harvey School Weisman NY Heidi Chen University High School Fox CA Yasmine Choroomi University High School Esposito CA Ana Clavijo Columbus Academy Larson OH Bryan Cortés Wylie High School Hiddink TX Amanda Cummings The Harvey School lindoro NY Clare Marie Cuthrell Incarnate Word Academy Romo TX Monica Da Jose Incarnate Word Academy Romo TX Charles Daniel Marist School Perez GA Llanos- Michael Darmawan Westwood High School TX Gremillion Tommy Dell Hawken School Mullen OH Andrea Derobles Clear Brook High Schoo Abuhamra TX Rachel Dessert Wylie High School Hiddink TX Liberal Arts and Science Tam Do Lacera TX Academy Maryland International Samantha Donawa Flores MD Day School Sarah Dowling Oak Ridge High School Taylor-Roman TN Kelsey Downey Campion Academy Marin CO Middlesex County Academy for Allied Emina Drazanin Nava NJ Health and Biomedical Sciences Allison Drever Valparaiso High School Pastrick IN Courtney Duker The Harvey School Weisman NY Garrett Durbin West High School Jones TN Jessie Duron Williams Preparatory Dominguez TX Longfellow Spanish Sophia Dziewit Sandoval CA Immersion School Haley Ealey Littleton High School Price MA The Woodlands High Tyler Eckel Rivero TX School Ariana Erfani University High School Esposito CA Tonone De Gabriela Escalante Saint Mary's Hall TX Sala Jesus Espinoza North High School Garcia AZ Jonathan Esquivel Wylie High School Hiddink TX Gustavo Esquivel Romero Wylie High School Hiddink TX Annika Feight Century High School Orduz MN Longfellow Spanish Kaliah Felcher Sandoval CA Immersion School Denver School of Science Allison Fisher Wainman CO and Technology Johnny Forde Suncoast High School Cummings FL Paulo Frazao Delbarton Rodriguez NJ William Galligan Belmont Hill School Montoya MA Natalie Garcia Wylie High School Hiddink TX Sonia Garcia Kipp Delta Collegiate Diaz AR Connor Ghazaleh Belmont Hill School Montoya MA Saron Gilazgi Wylie High School Hiddink TX Priya Gill Flint Hill School Turner VA Blessed Trinity Catholic Robbie Gipson Coleman GA High School Srilekha Gnanashanmugam University High School Fox CA Mountain View High Dillon Goh Morgan CA School Lauren Gonzalez Cherokee High School Galindez GA Llanos- Gabby Grifno Westwood High School TX Gremillion Ryan Gruby Delbarton Rodriguez NJ Christian Guerrero Alpharetta High School Gottlieb GA Michael Gustafson Woodstock High School Gogarty GA Tonone De Emilio Gutierrez Saint Mary's Hall TX Sala Victoria Haddad Incarnate Word Academy Romo TX Bailey Hagedorn Hawken School Gretter OH Katelyn Hagen Valparaiso High School Pastrick IN Arkansas Baptist High Hannah Hart Clark AR School Garcia- Daniel Heidari The Webb Schools CA Dehbozorgi Blessed Trinity Catholic Nicole Henderson Coleman GA High School Callum Hening Saint Johnsbury Academy Orozco VT Nolan Catholic High Clare Hennessy Beltran TX School Denver School of Science Miguel Hernandez Dvorak CO and Technology Alma Himmelberger Littleton High School Price MA Judge Memorial Catholic Caroline Holyoak Fimbres UT High School Fayetteville-Manlius High Campitello- Riley Hughes NY School Chevez Abby Imperial Brazos Christian School Bost TX Eliza Jaeger Columbus Academy Larson OH Daniel Johnson University High School Fox CA Loveless Academic Gerald Jones Bradford AL Magnet Program Jonathan Jow University High School Fox CA Llanos- Kyungseok Jung Westwood High School TX Gremillion Peter Kaiser Hawken School Gretter OH Yiling Kao University High School Fox CA Yiping Kao University High School Fox CA Katherine Keenan St. Johnsbury Academy Woods VT Elise Kennedy Westlake High School Podway OH Campos- Juna Khang The Madeira School VA Poehnert Campos- Annalena Kill The Madeira School VA Poehnert Tristan Kitch Signature School Razor IN Piper Kizziar Catlin Gabel School Wang OR Llanos- Melanie Klock Westwood High School TX Gremillion La Salle College High Anthony Knesis Gedeik PA School Elizabeth Kochan Oak Ridge High School Taylor-Roman TN Elizabeth Kolb Mount de Sales Academy Salazar MD Megan Kotrappa The Webb Schools Cardalliaguet CA Montoya Eden Kreighbaum St. Teresa's Academy MO Vallejos Ellie Kruse Catlin Gabel School Wang OR Faith Kuhns Kealing Middle School Flores-Wolsky TX Llanos- Tatiana Larina Westwood High School TX Gremillion Llanos- Eleanor Lasher Westwood High School TX Gremillion Liberty Common High Brooke Lauderback Tricola CO School Benjamin Lebowitz Belmont Hill School Montoya MA Garcia- Matthew Lee The Webb Schools CA Dehbozorgi Andrew Lent Suncoast High School Cummings FL Llanos- Yuli Lim Westwood High School TX Gremillion Milina Lingineni University High School Covarrubias CA Alexander Llerena The Regis School Sung TX Nolan Catholic High Paul Luong Beltran TX School Jose Macegoza Kealing Middle School Flores-Wolsky TX Mahmoud Mahgoub Hackensack High School Gonzalez NJ Llanos- Madalyn Marabella Westwood High School TX Gremillion Denver School of Science Valeria Marchesi Dvorak CO and Technology Gabriela Marin Incarnate Word Academy Romo TX Leticia Marques Pomperaug High School Griffin CT Lauren Marshall Charleston Day School Catlett SC South Forsyth Middle Ricardo Martínez Garcia GA School Blessed Trinity Catholic Robert Maxwell Coleman GA High School Emily Mcbride Hawken School Botella OH Frank Mcfield Belmont Hill School Montoya MA Cian Mcgillicuddy Rippowam Cisqua School Perry NY Blessed Trinity Catholic Juliet Medley Coleman GA High School Seysha Mehta Hawken School Gretter OH Llanos- Allison Melton Westwood High School TX Gremillion Patti- Sara Mercurio West Islip High School NY McDonald Christ Presbyterian Jacqueline Meystedt Molitoris TN Academy Devesh Modi Hawken School Botella OH Hunter Moeller Hawken School Mullen OH Greater Atlanta Christian Taylor Moore Woodward GA School Collegiate Institute for Abeera Nadeem Sanchez NY Math and Science Amity Regional High Yongwook Nam Mercado CT School Henry Negron Jr. Delbarton Rodriguez NJ Cambridge School of Alyssa Nelson Hollingsworth TX Dallas Madeline Nilan Mount de Sales Academy Salazar MD Margaret Nolan Streamwood High School Porto IL Maggie O'leary The Webb Schools Cardalliaguet CA Christian Ostberg Darien High School Sutton CT Sudbrook Magnet Middle Catherine Ott Ross-Florez MD School Carizza Pareja Wylie High School Hiddink TX Chae Won Park The Webb Schools Cardalliaguet CA Phoenix Collegiate Catherine Parker Sandoval AZ Academy Sophia Partridge walnut hills high school maddox OH Arpan Patel westwood high school andrade TX Richard Pei Alpharetta High School Gottlieb GA Megan Pitz Oak Ridge High School Taylor-Roman TN Sergio Ponce Wylie High School Hiddink TX Randall Cooper High Alex Potter Palazzo KY School Brandon Price Marist School Dalton GA Caroline Provost Littleton High School Price MA John Marshall High Ekaterina Pytel Morgan MN School Jack Rager Alpharetta High School Gottlieb GA Anuj Ramakrishnan The Oakridge School Arce TX Llanos- Kavya Ramamoorthy Westwood High School TX Gremillion Llanos- Priya Ramamoorthy Westwood High School TX Gremillion Edgar Ramirez North High School Garcia AZ Anna Ravry Marist School Perez GA Sean Rayment Belmont Hill School Montoya MA Kurun Reddy University High School Esposito CA The Woodlands High Jaime Reverte Rivero TX School Alexandra Rodriguez Wylie High School Hiddink TX Rachel Roggow Century High School Benson MN Harrison Rohrer Belmont Hill School Montoya MA Alice Romanov Roswell High School Grant GA Anna Romanov Roswell High School Grant GA Providence College Karley Rosales Preparatory School for Torres TX Girls Brittany Rowe Oak Ridge High School Taylor-Roman TN Edwin Ruiz T. 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