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Congratulations to the 2010 Daans “Star Students” CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 2010 DAANS “STAR STUDENTS” Alexander Montessori School Alex Pissinou Makki Timothy O'Brien Alexa Tannebaum Allison Academy Michael Markowitz Kezra Sullivan Marcus Santamaria Atlantis Academy Amani Hijazi Estrella Martinez Gabriel Perez Belen Jesuit Prep School Daniel Dager Reynaldo Madiedo Alexander Vidal Beth Jacob High School Nechama Braun Penina Flamholtz Batsheva Parsons Blessed Trinity Catholic School Ana Victoria Sosa Jorge Villavicencio Samantha Morfa Brito Miami Private School Stephanie Izquierdo Mayra Quintana Ivanna Raad Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart Chloe Burke Olivia Cartaya Courtney Dowell‐Esquivel Christopher Columbus High School Tyler Filliben Matthew Piscitelli Antonio Del Rio Conchita Espinosa Academy Melanie Jordan Michael Perez Ashley Suarez Cushman School Vanessa Danek Jeanne Schwenck Michael Sosa Dade Christian School Garry Archbald Caleb Mallory Kathryn Sotolongo Edison Private School Claudia Fernandez Glendys Gamazo Nathalie Aguado Epiphany School Anthony DeFurio Jennifer Herold Carolina Perez Florida Christian School Nicholas Estevez Haley Felder Brittany Wellinghoff Good Shepherd Catholic School Victoria DeLeon Luis Fuentes Maria G. Guerrero Gordon Schools of Beth David Simon Boccara Dylan Demello Katarine Birnberg Gulliver Schools Shanice Hairston Nikki N. Hurtado Allegra J. Kaufman Marian Parajon‐Downing Shaan Patel Amira Daniela Chavez Valle RASG Hebrew Academy Madison Emas Andrew Hayden Terry Dray Heritage School Ana Carolina Vidal Tiffany Martinez Amber Martinez Highpoint Academy Enzo Maier Isabella Montoto Sophia Teresa Gonzalez Denise Marie Rodriguez Jasmine Alexa Marin Samuel Scheck Hillel Academy Shanee Markovitz Margot Andrea Romano Jade Maya Wollschlaeger Holy Cross Lutheran School Jared Rush‐Black Eric Meadows Andrea Rancano Immaculate Conception School Jonathan Hanrahan Natalie Guzman Marissa Secedes Jacobson Sinai School Eitan Gamburd Julie Topf Sarah Topf Jose Marti Schools Angel G. Lopez Ana Marta Montano Killian Oaks Academy Jaden Lee Maria Vitoria Carneiro Monica Vulcain McGlannan School Kathryn Becton Alexis Lehman Javier Rodriguez Miami Christian School Rosany Fernandez Anais Riviere Gustavo Roversi‐Celli Miami Country Day School Megan Moshein Alec Koss John Schamy Jenny Roude Northwest Christian Academy Danielle Sleight Cedric Joseph Rashad Woodside Our Lady of Holy Rosary Morgan Arnason Paola Cruz‐Casanova Victoria Lageyre Our Lady of Lourdes Academy Jessica Claudia Fernandez Christina Sarah Givner Joanna Maria Rodriguez Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic School Cristina Sanchez Caitlin Quinn Allison del Castillo Palmer Trinity School Taylor Haas Luis Lopez‐Blaquez Nellie Brovold Pinewood Acres School Ameerah Balogun Lucas Schrier Fiona Torrese Princeton Christian School Aldyn Edwards Macie Berry Samantha Zaldivar Ransom Everglades School Matias Lirman Benjamin Ertel Annie Valls Daisha Holton Riviera Day Schools Jerry Bonnell Alessandra Maggione Agnieszka Mesterhazy St. Agatha Catholic School Brianna Cordovi Elizabeth Vallejo Marianna Troia St. Agnes Academy Sofia Lesmes Constanza Menendez‐Alurralde Fabiana Vivacqua St. Brendan Catholic High School Andrew Idavoy Nicole Paez Katrina Torres St. Hugh Catholic School Yuvalie Marie Ramallo Luis Manuel Gonzalez St. John Neumann School Emily Jones Meghan Welch Melissa Gonzalez St. John’s Episcopal School Emily Fiallos Kenneth Pu Merlina Ramirez St. Joseph Catholic School Marcelo Chocano Monica Howard Ruby Rivera St. Kevin Catholic School Gabriela Batista Lauren Escudero Camila Treptow St. Louis Covenant School Marcelo Chocano Monica Howard Ruby Rivera St. Michael the Archangel School Nicholas Cangahuala Nicole Perez Jordy Perez St. Patrick Parish School Alejandro Cardenas Kayla Kotalik Alexandra Echevarria St. Rose of Lima Catholic School Hurgo Blanchard Juliette Vickers Jaclyn Yao St. Stephen’s Episcopal Day School John Michael Holtmann Juan Rizo‐Patrón Nicole Urquidi St. Theresa Catholic School Camilla Carballo Stephen Clark Patrick Henry St. Thomas Apostle School Sarah Perez Alexandra Guixens Emelita Pupo St. Thomas Episcopal Day School Natalia Baigorri Spencer Barriera Debbie Ajagbe Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic School Gabriella Garces Anthony Robayna Lazaro Quintero Temple Beth Am Day School Benjamin Skromne Noah Milian Natalie Fredman Vanguard School Gabriel Leiva‐Gomez Osvaldo Lozano Westminster Christian School Michael Martinez David Overholt Charles Woodard .
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