Students Medal in Competitive National Exams for Latin
Students Medal in Competitive National Exams for Latin
More than a dozen Sage Hill students won awards after taking the National Latin Exam (NLE) and National Mythology Exam (NME).
These exams are taken by tens of thousands of students across the country. Results are awarded based off achievement level and are further demonstration of the students' commitment to learning about Greco-Roman antiquity. In addition to the NLE and the NME, students also had the option of taking the National Roman Civilization Exam (NRCE) and the National Latin Vocabulary Exam (NLVE). All of these exams are highly competitive.
“I appreciate that students are willing to go the extra mile and test out their knowledge and skills compared to other students not only across the United States, but also internationally,” said Latin teacher Jeffrey Feland. “The National Latin Exam is administered in several countries around the world. The fact that nearly all of our students won awards shows just how much our students have achieved!”
Here are the results from this year's exams:
National Latin Exam Brian Yu - Gold medal, summa cum laude certificate Olivia Borland - Gold medal, summa cum laude certificate Pengcheng Zhu - Gold medal, summa cum laude certificate Yiqi Gao - Silver medal, maxima cum laude certificate Elizabeth Casey - Silver medal, maxima cum laude certificate Sunny Gupta - Silver medal, maxima cum laude certificate Albert Gang - Silver medal, maxima cum laude certificate Stephanie Yang - magna cum laude certificate Matthew Unger - magna cum laude certificate Megan Shean - cum laude certificate Daniel Towers - cum laude certificate Sarah Martin - cum laude certificate
National Mythology Exam Brian Yu - Silver medal Anson Chen - Bronze medal Stephanie Yang - Bronze medal Albert Gang - Bronze medal
National Roman Civilization Exam Ben Miller - Silver medal
National Latin Vocabulary Exam Sunny Gupta - Gold medal, and top 5 score in the country
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