Fourteen Spanish Students Place on National Spanish Exam
Fourteen Pine-Richland High School sophomores placed on the Level 3 National Spanish Exam this year:
L to R: Anjana Palathunkal, Piper Rios, Cameron Wincko, Eddie Chen, Lucca Sofri, Jackson, Naik, Olivia Moore, Alessia Miller and Caroline Prisk (not pictured: Kaelyn Andersen, Kendall Carnovale, Jocelyn DeVito, Seleca Tsukahara and Anya Wickard)
- Gold—Piper Rios
- Silver—Olivia Moore and Lucca Sofri
- Bronze—Joceyln DeVito, Anjana Palathunkal, Caroline Prisk and Cam Wincko
- Honorable Mention—Kaelyn Andersen, Kendall Carnovale, Eddie Chen, Alessia Miller, Jackson Naik, Seleca Tsukahara and Anya Wickard
The National Spanish Exam (NSE) is a competition that recognizes and promotes students’ Spanish linguistic competence and proficiency in Spanish which measures both content standards (vocabulary and grammar) and performance standards (reading and listening comprehension). Students who place at or above the 75th percentile at the national level receive medals (gold, silver, bronze, honorable mention) and are eligible to apply for several types of scholarships.
Congratulations to all on this achievement!