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Level 2 2008 National Spanish Examination Students who earned Premios de Oro - Level 2 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 Tade Anzalone The Montgomery Academy Baker Elizabeth Chilton Randolph Ables Leah Curtis UMS-Wright Stone Sarah Fowler Randolph Ables gloria garcia homewood high sweeney Peter Gartland Mountain Brook High School Johnson Remy Guercio The Altamont School Bello Holley Hassell UMS-Wright Stone Matthew Issa John Carroll Catholic High School Wickersham Sarah Jolly Mountain Brook High School Johnson Jeffrey Kim Sparkman High Madison Leslie Kraynak Alabama School of Mathematics and Science O'Farrill Pranav Krishnan Altamont Bello Shiane Lawley Alabama School of Mathematics and Science O'Farrill Mauren Mulvaney Spanish Fort High School Sebastiani 002 – Arizona Chelsea Andelora McClintock Clancy Jared Duensing McClintock Clancy Rita Freischlad Basis Bell Kristine Gallardo University High School Saba Brianna Giles Xavier College Preparatory Duarte Alexandre Harris BASIS Bell Jennifer Head Xavier College Preparatory Maresca Deanna Johnson Xavier College Preparatory Maresca Dany Joumaa Basis Tucson Bell Megan McConnell Xavier College Preparatory Maresca Tomas Montez University High School Saba Prescott Ogden McClinock Clancy Mirissa Price Basis Bell Dylan Soukup University High School Saba Theodoros Tsirigotis Brophy College Preparatory Schmidbauer 003 – Arkansas douglas bastidas little rock central high kratzke Andrew Collins Little Rock Central High Hughes Katherine McCalman Conway High School East Zabala-Holt 005 – Colorado Martha Bawn Boulder High School Douglas Melissa Eakin Boulder High School Hidalgo Stephanie Fawaz Regis Jesuit High School Girls Division Kessler David Hietala Mullen High School Ventura Breanna Holligan Mullen High School Ventura Nicole Johnson Mullen High School Ventura Megan McGuire Mullen High School Ventura John Mills ThunderRidge High school Vaughan Sean Moorhead Boulder High School Hidalgo Katherine Porter Mullen High School Mr. Ventura Jennifer Simpson Mullen Ventura Melanie Stein Mullen High School Ventura Camille Wasinger Boulder High School Hidalgo 007 – California Southern Alex Bates Flintridge Prep Hawkins Shivani Doshi Chadwick School Lekouna David Garcia Chadwick School Diaz Benjamin Gorman Chadwick School Diaz Danny Lazier Flintridge Prep Hawkins Arielle Levine Chadwick School Diaz Jonathan Lewis Chadwick School Diaz James Mendoza Language Academy Altamirano Jennifer Preys Hamilton High School Salazar Katharine Schwab Flintridge Preparatory School Hawkins Lindsay Szper Chadwick School Diaz Satya Twine Chadwick Diaz Isabella Weiss Flintridge Prep Hawkins 009 – California Northern Rose Abramson Miramonte High School Sra. Rodriguez Nick Bergen Miramonte Ghazarossian Sarah Brenneman Pinewood Campbell Lucia Christensen Gunn High School Matchett Robyn Freeman Gunn High School Matchett Karen Garcia Miramonte High School Rodriguez Eliza Harbert Santa Catalina School Helbig Eric Hass Miramonte High School Rodriguez lauren henderson miramonte high school wagner Callista Jerman Gunn High School Dominguez Diane Jung Gunn High School Matchett Andrew Liu Gunn High School Dominguez Stephanie Liu Gunn High School Dominguez Derek Nielsen Gunn High School Matchett Sarah Normoyle Pinewood Campbell Nicola Park Gunn High School Dominguez Steven Patton Miramonte High School Rodriguez Natalie Reed Miramonte Rodriguez Olivia Selwitz Miramonte High School Olmedo Gayan Seneviratna Gunn High School Dominguez Eric Severson Miramonte Rodriguez Anna Viviani Santa Catalina School Helbig John Yang Monte Vista High School Estevez Sylvia Zhang Gunn High School Urao Michael Zhou Gunn High School Dominguez 011 – Connecticut Alexandra Ashcraft Darien High School Restrepo Juliet Bailin Hopkins Doval Claudia D'Adamo New Canaan High School Marcal Robert Emmet Hopkins Doval Lauren Ferrucci New Canaan High Chillington Cuevas de Tessa Green Staples High School Taranto Brenda Heyison Hopkins Doval Elsa Imbimbo Darien High School Schmidt Sebastian Kann Hopkins Doval Samantha Karp KLHT Gracia Charles Lacy Darien High School Restrepo Adriene Lange KLHT Gracia Cuevvas Juliana Lunde Staples High School deTaranto Laura McCullogh New Canaan High School Marcal Ann Meyjes Darien High School Schmidt Rachel Myers Staples High School Torres Matt Pun Hopkins Doval Sarah Smith Darien High School Schmidt Elayne Stecher New Canaan High School Marcal Claire Streeter Darien High School Schmidt John Sullivan New Canaan High School Marcal Carolyn Taratko New Canaan High School Marcal Paul Templeton New Canaan High School Marcal Emma Tuzinkiewicz Darien High School Schmidt Lindsay Tyler Darien High School Schmidt Lucian Wang Hopkins School Mastin 013 – Florida Natalie Amgott Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy Daugherty sophia array the bolles schoo; machado Arabiye Artola Herebert A. Ammons Middle Sosa Gillian Baseman Community School of Naples Sprague Liam Bressler Community School Sprague Caley Burrus Pine View Cummings Curry Clements The Bolles School Machado Rodion Davelaar The Bolles School Machado arianna deane the community school of naples sprague Angel DeJong Community School of Naples Sprague Jose Gaign Lake Mary Preparatory School Otero Melanie Garcia Archbishop Coleman F. Carroll High School Rodriguez Alex Gomez Bartow High School Anderson Anna Henderson Pine View Cummings Matt Howell The Bolles School Machado Juli Hutchins The Bolles School Machado Tristan Joseph Community School of Naples Sprague Retley Locke Pine View Cummings elizabeth loyer Pine View Cummings Mark Lumpa The Bolles School Machado Geoffrey McQueen The Bolles School Machado Rafael Moas Christopher Columbus High School N. Pereira Gabrielle Montecalvo The Community School of Naples Sprague Jennifer Neal The Bolles School Machado Stephen Page Shorecrest Preparatory School Powers Benjamin Patterson IB at Bartow High Anderson Paulina Prieto Palmer Trinity Gonzalez Justo Quintanar Palmer Trinity School Gonzalez Johnathan Roldan The Bolles School Machado marcela ruiz-paiz archbishop coleman f. carroll rodriguez Sainz de la Alberto Pena Berkeley Preparatory School Blandon Evan Saitta The Bolles School Machado Joel Sanchez Herbert A. Ammons Sosa Megan Schmelzle Community School of Naples Sprague Matthew Sheets Berkeley Preparatory School Bueno Ajay Shroff The Bolles School Machado Madison Spahn Pine View School CUMMINGS Mae Valenti Bartow at IB Anderson jeanette vazquez archbishpp coleman f. carroll high school rodriguez Evan Walters Pine View Cummings Arturo Zapata Herbert A. Ammons Sosa alec zisson palm Beach Day Academy del Portal 014 - Georgia rachel alexander athens christian school bamford Minymoh Anelone Westminster Economy Frida Aponte Northview High School Rodriguez Fernanda Artiags Chattahoochee High School Clower Ariella Axler Weber School Lerner courtney ball home school grimes Alexandra Barkin Woodward Academy Garbuz Zoe Beiner Weber School Lerner Michael Bergen Woodward Academy Garbuz Shira Berman Weber School Lerner Kelsey Bilthouse Woodward Academy Garbuz Kiah Bond Woodward Academy Garbuz Allison Briskin Weber School Lerner Ben Campbell Marist School Dominguez Katherine Campbell Woodward Academy Garbuz Anna Cauthen Chattahoochee Clower Matthew Cecil Northview High School Rodriguez Zohelen Chavarria Brookstone School Wolff Michael Christianson Pace Academy Middle School Jimenez Melissa Ciccone Starr's Mill High School Sample Jaqueline Clark Woodward Academy Garbuz Bradley Collins Woodward Academy Garbuz Sikha Das Northview High School Horton Lisa Dong Chattahoochee Clower Allison Downs McIntosh Knight Palani Eswaran Chattahoochee High School Clower Laura Fairchild Chattahoochee Clower Prachi Fulay Northview High School Rodriguez Trisha Gopal Woodward Academy Garbuz Christina Gordon Woodward Academy Garbuz Madhumita Govindarajan Northview High School Horton Eliza Granade Westminster Economy Savannah Grice Marist School Dominguez Jacline Griffeth Jefferson High School Guzman Donna Guo Northview Rodriguez Emily Halaszynski Northview High School Horton Spencer Hanlin Chattahoochee Clower Michelle Hansey Athens Christian School Bamford Pravara Harati Chattahoochee Clower Sophie Harkins Marist School Dominguez Madeline Hartley Lovett School Chinen Samuel Hocking Chattahoochee High School Clower William Horton Alpharetta High School Gottlieb Diane Humphrey Woodward Academy Garbuz Amanda Ibarra Northview High School Horton Jared Isenstein Woodward Academy Garbuz Farida Jariwala Alpharetta High School Gottlieb Nicole Jin Alpharetta High School Gottlieb olivia kamensky Brookstone School Wolff Jordan Katz Woodward Academy Garbuz Carmen Kraus Cedar Shoals High School Bacchus Rebecca Lam Chattahoochee High School Clower Jennifer Leighton Woodward Academy Garbuz Lisa Levine Woodward Academy Garbuz Sebastian Licon Parkview HighSchool Raymond Jian Liu Northview High School Horton Michelle Lopez Woodward Academy Garbuz Alex Lowman Woodward Academy Garbuz Richard Lu Northview High Horton Letitia Luu Alpharetta High School Gottlieb Vivian Ma Northview High School Rodriguez Shreya Maddireddy Alpharetta Gottlieb Sydney Magruder Woodward Academy Garbuz kaley martin alpharetta high school alldredge Kelley McIntire Brookstone Wolff Kristen McNair Starrs Mill High School Sample Sarah McNeil Northview Rodriguez Brandon Melick Alpharetta
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