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Premios De Oro – Level 1 2012 National Spanish Examination Students who earned Premios de Oro – Level 1 2012 National Spanish Examination NOTE: The information in the columns below was extracted from the information section which teachers completed during the registration process for the National Spanish Examinations. Consequently, NSE is unable to correct any errors in spelling or capitalization. 099 – Independent Dayniza Abreu mother seton regional high school Vazquez Sonia Aguilar Kealing Middle School Flores-Wolsky Bishop Conaty Our Lady of Loretto H. Ashley Aguirre S. Barragan Kassandra Aguirre Golden Gate High School Lucas Rahul Ajmera Houston Middle School Riley Ozan Aktay Hawken School Gretter Caroline Albert The Congressional Schools of Virginia Angelovich Ben Allsopp Houston Middle School Riley Altamirano Ana Hackensack High School Marquez Jordan Anderson Century High School Sedarski Jack Andrews Boston College High School Mazzarella Sydney Apple Marist School Urrea Amaya Ardilla Longfellow Spanish Immersion School Sandoval Arianna Arguetty Miami Country Day School Silla Max Arias The Haverford School Reich Austin Ash Canterbury Dickson Kanani Asuncion Century High School Sedarski Katherine Baith Stone Ridge School Bravo Nidhi Bangari Stratford School Santa Clara Pina Mariah Banke Mount Rainier Lutheran High School Thompson Colin Barnes Stone Ridge School Bravo Kayla Barroca The Wheatley School Rivero Eric Bartlett Sayville Middle School Reith Lucas Bell Brunswickschool Paternina Audrey Berardi Jane Lathrop Stanford Middle School Devers Mara Bermudez Incarnate Word Academy Thawley Scotlyn Best James Walsh Middle School Kianes Jordan Better Westbrook Intermediate Sotomayor Priscilla Bezzi Woodstock High School Hinckley arun bhattasali The Congressional Schools of Virginia Angelovich Sahil Bhutani Westbrook Intermediate Sotomayor Allison Boden Houston Middle School Riley London Bolsius James Walsh Middle School Kianes Brian Bourgeois Saint Marks Episcopal School Basso Bianca Brown Saint Martin de Porres High School Dougherty Katherine Bruton Communications Arts High School Driggers Meaghan Bryan Westbrook Intermediate Sotomayor Arleth Burgos Hackensack High School Monserrat Sophia Cai Princeton Charter School Spoelker Alayna Calderwood The Madeira School Doerr Melanie Campodonico Hackensack High School Monserrat Lily Cao Westbrook Intermediate Sotomayor Kelly Carney Houston Middle School Riley Caroline Carothers Saint Mark's School Giddings Spence Chanthavane Phillips Preparatory Rivera Bishop Conaty Our Lady of Loretto H. Margarita Chavez S. Barragan Krista Chen The Wheatley School Rivero Pizarro- Jenny Choi South Forsyth Middle School Rivera Lydia Choi Princeton Charter School Spoelker Caitlin Clarke Saint Marks Episcopal School Basso Ana Clavijo The Columbus Academy Graan Sarah Connell Stone Ridge School Bravo Thomas Crain Diane E. Gorzycki Middle School Villarreal Caroline Crockett St. Teresa's Academy Axton Billy Curtis Boston College High School Mazzarella Monica Da Jose Incarnate Word Academy Thawley Cassie Davenport Richmond Montessori School Whitaker Chris De la Cruz The First Academy Cantu Cayla Dedrick Jamesville-DeWitt Middle School O'Brien Armando Delgado Williams Preparatory Dominguez Nicholas DeSalvo Brunswick Middle School Berisso Tam Do Diane E. Gorzycki Middle School Villarreal Camilla Duke Stone Ridge School Bravo Sophia Dziewit Longfellow Spanish Immersion School Sandoval Ben Eisenstadt Grace Church School LoVerme Thomas Errichetti Brunswickschool Paternina Genevieve Faber Columbus School for Girls Adkins-Griffith Sarafina Fabris-Green Kealing Middle School Flores-Wolsky Francesca Farlow Good Shepherd Episcopal School Wheeler Maryam Fassihi Stone Ridge School Bravo Adelaide Feible Columbus School for Girls Adkins-Griffith Alice Felker Stone Ridge School Bravo Bishop Conaty Our Lady of Loretto H. Jessica Fernandez S. Barragan Raymond Fernandez Good Shepherd Episcopal School Wheeler Belen Flesch Seneca Ridge Middle School Cristancho Bishop Conaty Our Lady of Loretto H. Osgerlyn Flores S. Barragan Nastasia Antoinette Fong Franklin High School Noguera Albert Ford Jane Lathrop Stanford Middle School Devers Jemima Fregene Detroit Country Day Middle School Nazelli Anthony Galea University Liggett School Serratos Eric Ganshaw Brunswick Middle School Berisso Sonia Garcia KIPP Delta Collegiate Diaz Sabrina Garcia mother seton regional high school Vazquez Katherine Garvey Jane Lathrop Stanford Middle School Devers Haley Glazier Allendale Columbia School Rabe Melyssa Gleed North Davis Preparatory Academy Esquivias Rodriguez- Sarah Glover Savannah Country Day School Carretero Zachary Goldberg Miami Country Day School Silla Imrin Goraya mother seton regional high school Vazquez Alexis Gordon Flintridge Preparatory Bejarano Amorosi Grace Stone Ridge School Bravo Will Graddy Houston Middle School Riley Emily Greenway Jamesville-DeWitt Middle School O'Brien Amelia Gregorio Miami Country Day School Silla Taylor Griffith Columbus School for Girls Adkins-Griffith Madison Grimes Saint Francis Episcopal Day School Ross Arthur Gudino-Meliton Christian Brothers High School Hopkins Carolina Guereiro mother seton regional high school Vazquez Rachel Guerriero Applewild School Hager Pizarro- Jordan Hammond South Forsyth Middle School Rivera Jordan Hammond Saint Francis Episcopal Day School Ross Ryan Hanrahan Brunswickschool Paternina Latesha Harris James Walsh Middle School Kianes Jamie Hattler Jane Lathrop Stanford Middle School Devers Graham Hazlett Brunswick Middle School Berisso Jerry He Century High School Sedarski Victoria Heavey Houston Middle School Riley PK Yonge Developmental Research Rodriguez- Webster Helen School Rios Kellyn Henry The Madeira School Doerr Sarah Ho Saint Marks Episcopal School Basso Ella Hogue Longfellow Spanish Immersion School Sandoval Caroline Holyoak Judge Memorial.Catholic High School Shepherd Lucas Hu Jane Lathrop Stanford Middle School Devers Anna Huber st. teresa's academy Hollstein Castilla- Sophia Hurr Metrolina Regional Scholars Academy Hobbs Rebecca Hurshman Arbor Preparatory High School Hughes Bishop Conaty Our Lady of Loretto H. Alicia Jacinto S. Barragan Katarina Jankov Houston Middle School Riley Braden Jensen Houston Middle School Riley Sharon John Westbrook Intermediate Sotomayor Emma Johnson Westbrook Intermediate Sotomayor Xin Ju Houston Middle School Riley Tehseen Kahn Houston Middle School Riley Kendall Kaiser Stone Ridge School Bravo Sandhya Kannan Stratford School Santa Clara Pina Lina Karamali Jane Lathrop Stanford Middle School Devers Thabo Kasongo Hawken School Tate Taabish Kathawala Houston Middle School Riley Chloe Kaubisch Grace Church School LoVerme Mohammad Khanzada The Wheatley School Rivero Temen Kim Boston Education World Chung Castilla- Vivian Kirby Metrolina Regional Scholars Academy Hobbs Briana Klein South Forsyth Middle School Campos Hadley Kopser Diane E. Gorzycki Middle School Villarreal Amber Kreuger Brookfield Academy Upper School Larkin APRIL LAMONTE Worthington Christian High School MacKay Lauren Langford The Madeira School Doerr Margaret Lavoie The Congressional Schools of Virginia Angelovich Thomas Le James Walsh Middle School Kianes Young hye Lee Jane Lathrop Stanford Middle School Devers Pizarro- Taylor Lee South Forsyth Middle School Rivera Ben Leonard Houston Middle School Riley Carolina Leonard Wakefield Country Day School Tisera Ava Levin Hawken School Gretter Nina Levitan Jane Lathrop Stanford Middle School Devers Charlotte Leysner Huntley Project Schools Nicholson Woody Liles Woodberry Forest School Monahan Maddie Lindemann Houston Middle School Riley Santiago Lopez Kealing Middle School Savage Madelyn Lovett Stone Ridge School Bravo Hardin Lucas Woodberry Forest School Monahan Risario Luis Delbarton School Rodriguez Elizabeth Luna Arlington High School Land James MacFarlane Brunswick Middle School Berisso Alison Manning South Forsyth Middle School Campos Monica Marciano Wakefield Country Day School Tisera Fernandez- Medina Maria Hackensack High School Marquez Josephine Mark Stone Ridge School Bravo Leticia Marques Memorial Middle School Eustace Alexandra Marrs Incarnate Word Academy Thawley Josue Martinez Westbrook Intermediate Sotomayor Jake May Boston College High School Mazzarella Anna Mc Mahon The Madeira School Doerr Isabella McDevitt Marist School Buchanan Cian McGillicuddy Rippowam Cisqua School Perry Jacqueline Meystedt Christ Presbyterian Academy Perry Pilar Meza Incarnate Word High School Coutts Marina Mikhailova Jane Lathrop Stanford Middle School Devers Maya Miklos Jane Lathrop Stanford Middle School Devers Hunter Moeller Hawken School Tate Jamie Monaco Sayville Middle School Reith Sarah Moore Good Shepherd Episcopal School Wheeler Alicia Morales Saint Gabriel's Catholic School Pione Steven Mortimer Communications Arts High School Driggers Carly Moskowitz Kent Place School Casas Bishop Conaty Our Lady of Loretto H. Ohndrea Najera S. Barragan Nandeeka Nayak Jane Lathrop Stanford Middle School Devers Kristen Nemes Stone Ridge School Bravo Grace Nevil Saint Francis Episcopal Day School Ross Michelle Ng Boston Latin School Green Michaela Nickerson Applewild School Hager Nwanacho Nwana Brunswickschool Paternina Shane O'Donoghue Sayville Middle School Reith Sarah Oh Houston Middle School Riley Ryan O'Hara Columbus School for Girls Adkins-Griffith Katherine Olsson Sudbrook Magnet Middle School DeJarld Ashlyn Orbin Longfellow Spanish Immersion School Sandoval Andrew Orchowsky Richmond Montessori School Whitaker Catherine Ott Sudbrook Magnet Middle School DeJarld Grace Owen The Madeira School
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