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Premios De Plata - Level 3 Students who earned Premios de Plata - Level 3 2021 National Spanish Exam 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. ZZ - 099 / No Chapter Union County Vocational Technical High Catherine Agafonova Avena New Jersey School Pablo Alvarez The Woodlands High School Marin Texas Sophia Alvarez Bishop Gorman Catholic High School Stone Texas Kiara Anderson The Stony Brook School Stortz New York Kyla Anderson The Stony Brook School Stortz New York Allison Andrews Pine-Richland High School Hough Pennsylvania North Adamma Anukwuem South Iredell High School Pereira Carolina Jimena Aragon Ocampo The Woodlands High School Marin Texas Kristen Araujo Marist High School Demos Illinois Tarun Aravind Lebanon Trail High School Church Texas Vrishab Aravind Westwood High School Andrade Texas Ava Aria River Hill High School Merrills Maryland Baran Ashtiani University High School Hansen California Whisenhunt- Sanjna Ayyar Frisco High School Texas Guerra Emma Azevedo The Wheatley School Jacobson New York Humza Azhar Lexington High School Barry Massachusetts Nadine Bandek The Westwood School Hahn Texas Leila Beaulieu Holy Names Academy Ficele-Bowen Washington Nishant Bhagat Lebanon Trail High School Church Texas Tatum Bhargava WICHITA COLLEGIATE HIGH SCHOOL Trinchet Kansas Andrew Bie Hawken School Sepulveda Ohio Netta Blinchevsky Westwood High School Klein Texas Iris Brody Union County Vocational Technical High Avena New Jersey School Julian Brown Hawken School Sepulveda Ohio Union County Vocational Technical High Justin Bursack Avena New Jersey School Amelia Butzon Holy Names Academy Ficele-Bowen Washington Charlotte Butzon Holy Names Academy Ficele-Bowen Washington Forrest Campbell Belmont Hill Brabo Massachusetts Leila Carnevale Portledge School Arrascue New York Belinda Carranza St. Pius X Catholic High School Abbott Georgia Whisenhunt- Megan Chacko Frisco High School Texas Guerra Jenaya Chambers Harvard-Westlake School Riemer California Ina Chang Lexington High School Sullivan Massachusetts Union County Vocational Technical High Cassidy Charles Avena New Jersey School Union County Vocational Technical High Gabrielle Chay Avena New Jersey School Yade Cinar University High School Covarrubias California Union County Vocational Technical High Juan Cisneros Avena New Jersey School Ella Clark Central Magnet School Pinson Tennessee Rosa Cohn Valparaiso High School Sparks Indiana Daniel Collier Hamilton Heights High School Mansfield Indiana Camille Collins THE PINGRY SCHOOL VAZQUEZ New Jersey Union County Vocational Technical High Angela Colom Avena New Jersey School Kal Colter Hamilton Heights High School Mansfield Indiana Brandon Cooper Portledge School Florentino New York Léane Cremmer International School of Boston Pallares Massachusetts Godlyn D'souza Hinsdale Central High School Motluck Illinois Taylor Daft The King's Academy Mosher Tennessee Rita Davda University High School Hansen California Izak De La Cruz Central Catholic High School Mendez Texas Humberto De La Garza The Woodlands High School Marin Texas De Mello E Sophie Holy Names Academy Ficele-Bowen Washington Souza Janethzie Delgado Saint Benedict at Auburndale Espin Tennessee Sahana Dhama The Wheatley School Jacobson New York Hali Dib Hinsdale Central High School Motluck Illinois Maya Dori Hawken School Sepulveda Ohio Owen Dorlac Liberty Common High School Deitrick Colorado Dev Dwivedi Woodbridge Academy Nava New Jersey Eliana Eastmond Lebanon Trail High School Church Texas Ideaventions Academy for Mathematics and Nathan Eberhart Inmon Virginia Science Franklin Escobar Portledge School Florentino New York Sarah Escoffery St. Pius X Catholic High School Abbott Georgia Juan Farah The Woodlands High School Marin Texas Elise Feuerborn University High School Hansen California Jacob Fleming St. Pius X Catholic High School Abbott Georgia Olivia Forlini Calvary Christian High School Clarke Florida Seasely Bryce Forsgren D'Evelyn Jr/Sr High School Colorado Bender Piper Frankiewicz Hinsdale Central High School Motluck Illinois Elise Gamino Marist High School Demos Illinois Luis Garcia Oxon Hill High School Perez Ramos Maryland Nicholas Garcia-whitko Hawken School Sepulveda Ohio Marie Gimbl Holy Names Academy Ficele-Bowen Washington Lucas Giraldo Xavier High School Salvador New York Andrew Goin The Woodlands High School Mauri Texas Mateo Gomez Xavier High School Salvador New York Nini Gong Central Magnet School Pinson Tennessee Niti Goyal Lexington High School Sullivan Massachusetts Katherine Gray Lexington High School Sullivan Massachusetts Michael Grecco Xavier High School Salvador New York Isabella Green Hawken School Sepulveda Ohio Jay Grosfeld Harvard-Westlake School Riemer California Alice Guo Westwood High School Andrade Texas Enoch Guo The Stony Brook School Stortz New York Union County Vocational Technical High Ethan Hagen Avena New Jersey School George Hagen Devon Preparatory School Rueda Pennsylvania Dudurich Savannah Hagerman Okaw Valley High School Kennell Illinois Ian Halpin Villa Madonna Academy Hollin Kentucky Alexandre Hananian Arlington Catholic High School DeLaria Massachusetts Allison Haris Lexington High School Barry Massachusetts Natalie Hatzigeorgiou Holy Names Academy Ficele-Bowen Washington Cadance Hawk Erie High School Windish Illinois Eddie He River Hill High School Merrills Maryland Jeffrey He Lexington High School Barry Massachusetts Miller Henry Xavier High School Salvador New York Kendall Hernandez Triton High School Scott Massachusetts Ronnie Herrera Bishop Gorman Catholic High School Stone Texas Octavio Hinojosa St. Thomas High School Lyles Texas Adriana Holtzman Lexington High School Barry Massachusetts Ireh Hong Lexington High School Barry Massachusetts Mario Hoover Providence St. Mel Starr Illinois Sofia Hoyos Blessed Trinity High School Coleman Georgia Michael Huang Century High School Sedarski Minnesota Thomas Huckans Central Columbia High School Taylor Pennsylvania Jalize Irizarry Portledge School Florentino New York Ariana Islam Fulton Science Academy Sanhueza Georgia Mirika Jambudi THE PINGRY SCHOOL VAZQUEZ New Jersey Soren James Lexington High School Sanderson Massachusetts Jidapa Janpathompong Lexington High School Sullivan Massachusetts Sara Jones Holy Names Academy Ficele-Bowen Washington Whisenhunt- Shrey Joshi Frisco High School Texas Guerra Faraz Kabir Longmeadow High School Riordan Massachusetts Audrey Kamena The Quarry Lane School Mercado California Max Kantor-gerber Mayo High School Walters Minnesota Neha Kashyap University HIgh School Estrada California Lilly Keegan The Stony Brook School Stortz New York Whisenhunt- Ryan Kehtar-navaz Frisco High School Texas Guerra Fiona Kelly Lexington High School Barry Massachusetts Seokhyun Kim Westwood High School Klein Texas Rylee King Holy Names Academy Ficele-Bowen Washington Catrina Knox Pine-Richland High School Hough Pennsylvania Harish Kolli Westwood High School Andrade Texas Arya Kumar Westwood High School Andrade Texas Brayden Lane Lexington High School Barry Massachusetts Mendez Ronald Lin Longmeadow High School Massachusetts Marchese Olivia Lutes The Woodlands High School Mauri Texas Tyler Mackenzie WICHITA COLLEGIATE HIGH SCHOOL Trinchet Kansas Hunter Magnuson The Stony Brook School Stortz New York Naya Majauskas Hinsdale Central High School Motluck Illinois Mary Martin The Hockaday School Ornelas Texas Grace Guadalupe Martinez KIPP Austin Brave High School Castaneda Texas Natalie Mase Shrine Catholic High School Dunn Michigan Aidan Mccallion Xavier High School Salvador New York James Mcgillick Xavier High School Salvador New York Kathryn Mclagan Villa Madonna Academy Hollin Kentucky Cara Mcmillan Midway ISD Landon Texas Brooke Mcmullan The Woodlands High School Mauri Texas Aidan Mcphee Lexington High School Barry Massachusetts Mendez Aidia Melcher Longmeadow High School Massachusetts Marchese Chris Milmoe Belmont Hill School Harder Massachusetts Sarang Min University High School Hansen California Union County Vocational Technical High Aryaa Modi Avena New Jersey School Isabella Mohammed Portledge School Florentino New York Nicole Moncada THE PINGRY SCHOOL VAZQUEZ New Jersey Evan Mowrey Blessed Trinity High School Coleman Georgia Rishi Mulchandani River Hill High School Merrills Maryland Karina Nanda University HIgh School Estrada California Laura Narby Portledge School Florentino New York Destine Navarrete North Atlanta High School Murrell Georgia Walwroth Barbour American International Martin Neisuler Vahab International School Madeleine Nemergut Mayo High School McGarry Minnesota Rishabh Nevatia Xaverian Brothers High School Shippie Massachusetts Seasely John Nguyen D'Evelyn Jr/Sr High School Colorado Bender Anna Niedzielski Central Magnet School Pinson Tennessee Bridget Novatney Hinsdale Central High School Motluck Illinois Audrey Oh Longmeadow High School Riordan Massachusetts Union County Vocational Technical High Zoe Oliver Avena New Jersey School Aqsa Owais Woodbridge Academy Nava New Jersey Seasely Zoe Passarelli D'Evelyn Jr/Sr High School Colorado Bender Garcia- Meera Patel Heritage Hall Oklahoma Marquez Alexandra Perez Calvary Christian High School Clarke Florida Ayana Perry Central Magnet School Pinson Tennessee Anakaren Pineda KIPP Austin Collegiate Taboada Texas Yamileth Ponce Delgado St. Pius X Catholic High School Abbott Georgia Alyssa Ponrartana The Archer School for Girls Moraga Vidal California Audrey Powell Villa Madonna Academy Hollin Kentucky
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