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Premios De Oro - Level 1 2013 National Spanish Examination Students who earned Premios de Oro - Level 1 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 Ariessy Aguirre Nolan Catholic High School Hernandez TX Sarie Aguirre Nolan Catholic High School Hernandez TX Cristina Alarcon Hackensack Middle School Sanchez NJ Alec Aljian Alpine School. Velazquez NJ James Allan Canterbury High School Seifert IN George Allen The Browning School Suárez NY Cameron Alli West Nottingham Academy Lopez-Trigo MD Longfellow Spanish Andrew Alton Sandoval CA Immersion School Holy Family Catholic Andrea Alvarado Davis TX School St. Rita of Cascia High Luis Alvarado Yanez IL School Scottsdale Preparatory Harrison Ambrose Cameron AZ Academy Mary Corinne Archer Saint Mary's Hall Tonone De Sala TX Danny Arenas woodstock high school arnold GA Jenna Argraves Buist Academy Gary SC Ruth Ballard Littleton High School Powers MA Christ Church Episcopal Frederico Baranzano Kappel SC School Bolivia Barrientos Stratford Middle School Sanchez CA Isabel Bartholomew Judge Memorial Catholic Shepherd UT High School Sarah Belden Memorial Middle School Eustace CT Michael Beninati Brunswick Middle School Berisso CT Megan Binn Hackensack High School colacino NJ Cedar Valley Middle Spence Blood Blanton TX School Saint Francis Episcopal Day Michael Boyd Ross TX School Katie Bradford Littleton High School Powers MA Nathan Bradley Buist Academy Gary SC Faith Bresciani Pine View pauling FL Kaitlin Bressler Language Academy Altamirano CA Judge Memorial Catholic Raven Brewerj-johnson Shepherd UT High School Alexander Briasco-stewart Wayland Middle School Slossberg MA Ashley Buckner Walsh Middle School Kianes TX Olivia Buckridge Hackensack High School colacino NJ Arda Bulut Fisher Middle School Esparza CA Hannah Burdick Rippowam Cisqua School Pleitez NY Max Calk East Lake Academy Gonzalez IL Mary Camacho Marist School Urrea GA Catherine Robert Carangelo Brunswick Middle School Berisso CT Benjamin Carry Pine View pauling FL Sarah Cavallaro Memorial Middle School Eustace CT Rochambeau Middle Leonardo Cavedagne Dowers CT School Rochambeau Middle Lucas Cavedagne Dowers CT School Canyon Vista Midddle Emily Chang Malo TX School Noah Cheng Belmont Day School martinez MA Ruth Ann Chincanchan Saint Mary's Hall Tonone De Sala TX Erica Chiu Stratford Middle School Sanchez CA Canyon Vista Midddle Zareef Choudhury Malo TX School Good Shepherd Episcopal Megan Choy Day TX School Sudbrook Magnet Middle3 Roshaun Christopher McDonald MD School Wilmer Chuqui Hackensack Middle School Pico NJ Catherine Cole Brookstone School Keller GA All Saints' Episcopal Maddie Comtois de la Torre TX School Davidson Fine Arts Magnet Alejandra Concepcion Himes GA School Calvert Hall College High Kevin Costello Carbine MD School Sophia Dahmani Stratford Middle School Sanchez CA Victoria Daus Hackensack High School colacino NJ Abigail Davis Memorial Middle School Eustace CT Holy Family Catholic Adrian Day Davis TX School Phillips Preparatory Middle Laura Delgado Rivera AL School Mastery Charter Thomas Carlos Delossantos Lutterbie PA Campus Michael Depass The Harvey School Weisman NY Judge Memorial Catholic Frances Dingivan Shepherd UT High School Maryland International Day David Donawa Flores MD School Charles Douglas Fisher Middle School Esparza CA Devon Dulan Detroit Country Day Nazelli MI Middle School Julia Morgan School for Aubrey Egerter Santos CA Girls Judge Memorial Catholic Alicia Esparza Shepherd UT High School All Saints' Episcopal Grace Evans de la Torre TX School University School of Hanan Fakhruddin Edwards TN Nashville Caroline Farrell Buist Academy Gary SC Barbara Ferreira Hackensack High School colacino NJ Caroline Flores DSST: GVR High School Kalin CO Max Fogelstrom Catlin Gabel School Wang OR Katherine Fredrick Canterbury High School Seifert IN Madison Freedy Buist Academy Gary SC Good Shepherd Episcopal Megan Freeman Day TX School Canyon Vista Midddle Suryateja Gangavarapu Malo TX School Gabriel Garcia The First Academy Cantu FL Good Shepherd Episcopal Karen Garcia Day TX School Laryssa Garcia Williams Preparatory Dominguez TX Sudbrook Magnet Middle3 Jailen Garrett McDonald MD School Ellery Garris Pine View pauling FL Saint Francis Episcopal Day Catherine Gassiot Ross TX School Christ Church Episcopal Marion Geary Kappel SC School Natalie Geigel The First Academy Cantu FL Jesus Gil CLEBURNE HS RENAUD TX Cameron Giles Good Shepherd Episcopal Day TX School Sierra Giles Grymes Memorial School Laub VA Canyon Vista Midddle Srinithya Gillipelli Malo TX School Holy Family Catholic Jessica Giraldo Davis TX School Christopher Glynn Rippowam Cisqua School Perry NY Alec Goetz Canterbury High School Seifert IN Azalyn Gonzalez The Madeira school Doerr MD Good Shepherd Episcopal Scottie Gonzalez Day TX School Ashley Good Glenelg Country School Silvestri MD Alex Goodenough Fisher Middle School Esparza CA Mariam Goreish George Walton Academy Maddox GA Ines Greenway Alpine School. Velazquez NJ Paul Greenway Alpine School. Velazquez NJ Margaret Greer Fisher Middle School Esparza CA Christ Church Episcopal Emma Grover Kappel SC School Angela Guerra Boston Latin School Green MA Cedar Valley Middle Sriteja Gummadi Blanton TX School Noah Gundotra Fisher Middle School Esparza CA Sophia Gutfreund Rippowam Cisqua School Pleitez NY Adrienne Guyton Canterbury High School Seifert IN Annie Hall Fisher Middle School Esparza CA Longfellow Spanish Elsa Hanigan Sandoval CA Immersion School Luke Harrington Belmont Hill School Montanaro MA Fiona Harris Language Academy Altamirano CA Mercedes Helm Good Shepherd Episcopal Day TX School Bishop Conaty Our Lady of Bianca Hernandez Barragan CA Loretto High School North Broward Preparatory Dana Hernandez O'Brien FL School Edgar Hernandez Deer Valley High School Jones AZ Miguel Hernandez T. H. Rogers Cruz-Romero TX Reina Hernandez Incarnate Word Academy Thawley TX Kyle Hilbert Marist School Urrea GA Loveless Academic Magnet Alexis Hill Bradford AL Program German International Emma Hille Linse CA School of Silicon Valley Liberty Common High Esther Hines Deitrick CO School Mercie Hodges Skyview High School Zepeda MT Melissa Hoffmann Alpine School. Velazquez NJ Stratford School Santa William Hu Pina CA Clara Laura Huang T. H. Rogers Cruz-Romero TX Davidson Fine Arts Magnet Tiffany Huang Himes GA School Saint Francis Episcopal Day Ty Huggins Ross TX School LUSHER CHARTER Isabelle Hunter RAGA LA SCHOOL Anna Ibanez Nolan Catholic High School Hernandez TX Patricia Ibrahimian Hackensack High School colacino NJ Caterina Ieronomo Our Lady of Lourdes solaun MD Guillermo Iglesias DSST: GVR High School Kalin CO Saint Francis Episcopal Day Emily Jack Ross TX School Sarah Jacobson Marist School Urrea GA Julia Morgan School for Orinta Januta Santos CA Girls Sydney Jenkins Moses Brown School Cano RI Claire Johnson Belmont Day School martinez MA Cedar Valley Middle Kelsey Jones Blanton TX School Lani Kamler Saint Mark's School Giddings CA Andrew Kaneb Belmont Hill School Montanaro MA Colleen Keenan East Ridge Middle School Gold CT Saint Augustine College Mark Keller Vogelsong NJ Preparatory School Mary Kate Kelley Columbus academy chaves OH Cedar Valley Middle Aurora Kesler Blanton TX School Nadya Khan Stratford School Fremont Broderick CA Cedar Valley Middle Gayeon Kim Blanton TX School Martha Kiningham Canterbury High School Seifert IN Jamison Kline Canterbury High School Seifert IN Ariel Koby Alpine School. Velazquez NJ Albert Koenig Belgrade High School Lehman MT Saar Koren Fisher Middle School Esparza CA Boston College High Ryan Kowilcik Callahan MA School Devan Kumar Saint Mary's Hall Tonone De Sala TX Canyon Vista Midddle Devika Kumar Malo TX School Canyon Vista Midddle Rohini Kumar Malo TX School Ahmed Lachgar Albany Academies Windle NY Meagan Lane The Madeira school Doerr MD Dylan Lasher Fisher Middle School Esparza CA Mountain Lakes High Alex Laurenzi Larkin NJ School Matthew Laversa Brunswick Middle School Berisso CT Jack Laware Kealing Middle School Smith TX Jieon Lee Fisher Middle School Esparza CA Rochambeau Middle Samantha Lee Penzetta CT School All Saints' Episcopal Virginia Leidner de la Torre TX School Saint Francis Episcopal Day Paulina Leiva Ross TX School Saint Francis Episcopal Day Paulina Lelo De Larrea Ross TX School Christian Lesueur Brunswickschool Paternina CT Sophia Leviev Alpine School. Velazquez NJ Andrew Lewis Memorial Middle School Eustace CT Kathryn Li Stratford Middle School Sanchez CA Liora Lilienthal Florida Virtual School Drolshagen FL Junyoung Lim University High School Hansen CA Mountain Lakes High Emily Lin Larkin NJ School William Little Calvert School sachar MD Marblehead Veterans Samantha Livermore Perez MA Middle School Phillips Preparatory Middle Jonathan Lowell Rivera AL School Niyati Loyalka St. Mark's episcopal School Basso TX Lesley Lucio Cleburne High School Roman-Marcial TX Gabriela Madrid Kealing Middle School Flores-Wolsky TX Academy of the Sacred Hunter Major Ainsworth LA Heart Strauss Mann Brunswickschool Paternina CT Julia Morgan School for Claire Mansell Santos CA Girls Denver School of Science Hugo Martinez Wainman CO and Technology Denver School of Science Rodrigo Martinez Wainman CO and Technology Grace Masback Catlin Gabel School Wang OR Adam Mastroianni Memorial Middle School Eustace CT Sophia Maxfield Fisher Middle School Esparza CA Haley Mcclure Memorial Middle School Eustace CT Richmond Montessori Molly Mccue Whitaker VA
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