July 19, 2009

Wyoming Seminary students win Spanish Language awards

Wyoming Seminary Upper School students were honored for their achievements in Spanish, based on their scores in the 2009 National Spanish Examination. Sponsored by the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese, the test is administered to more than 89,000 students across the nation. Students take an on-line test and compete in 14 categories for certificates and gold, silver and bronze awards.

Pictured are, first row from left: junior Brigid Smith, Mountain Top; junior Kristina Seiger, Pringle; junior Kathryn Reinert, Forty Fort; junior Leah Levine, Simpson; senior Katherine Farias, Shavertown; sophomore Mary Thede, Dallas; junior Rebecca Bub, Wyomissing; senior Veronica Beaver, Laurel Run. Second row, from left: sophomore Lina Bader, Mountain Top; sophomore Meghan Hourigan, Mountain Top; sophomore Lauren Arnold, Mountain Top; sophomore Rebecca Hosey, Danville; sophomore Kathleen Nealon, Kingston; freshman Emma Spath, Shavertown; freshman Bethany Brody, Edwardsville; freshman Kelsey Dolhon, Kingston; junior Gina Insalaco, Pittston. Third row, from left: sophomore Jezza Malik, Shavertown; junior Max Schwager, Kingston; junior Kelsey Grossman, Kingston; sophomore Joshua McLucas, Quincy; sophomore Casey Flynn, Hanover Twp., freshman Alexander Severns, Kingston; and freshman Pugazhendhi, Mountain Top. Not present for photo: junior K. Nathaniel Tucker, Mountain Top, and sophomore Alyxandria Stephens, Dallas.

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