Here's How Our JCL Students Placed in Annual SCRAM Convention

By: Maurisa Jones
Here's How Our JCL Students Placed in Annual SCRAM Convention
Sage Hill students involved in Junior Classical League (JCL) recently competed virtually in Southern California Regional Amici Madness (SCRAM). The regional convention brought together students from all over Southern California to compete in anything from digital escape rooms to Latin competitions. Among many other awards, Sage Hill school won first place in the Chalk Art competition. 

“All of our students did very well and had a great time enjoying what will hopefully be our last virtual JCL convention,” JCL advisor Jeffrey Feland said. “I’m very proud to see such a long list of awards as it shows just how engaged our Latin students at Sage Hill are and how much they’re able to recall and apply all that they have been learning.” 

Here’s a full list of the Sage Hill SCRAM award winners:
  • Sage Hill School won 1st place in Chalk Art
  • Harriet Lai ‘25 won 3rd place in the STEM Challenge
  • Carson McNeill ‘23 won 2nd place in the Minecraft Group Build
  • Linqian Fu ‘23 won 1st place in the E-lympika Challenge
  • Carson McNeill ‘23 won 1st place in the Classical Meme Contest
  • Alexis Kim ‘22 won 1st place (advanced) in the Latin Oratory competition
  • Cynthia Shao ‘24 received honorable mention (intermediate) for Dramatic Interpretation
  • In Open Certamen, Connor Wong ‘25 won 1st place in the novice category; Ingrid Luo ‘23 and Kyle Wong ‘22 won 1st place in the advanced category
  • In Derivatives Tes, Linqian Fu ‘23 won 2nd place in the intermediate category and Angela Tang ‘22 won 3rd place
  • Youyou Li ‘25 received honorable mention in the intermediate category for the Grammar Test
  • In the Mythology Test, Christine Li ‘25 and Cynthia Shao ‘24 tied for 3rd place in the intermediate category; Kana Byrd ‘23 received honorable mention; Max Luer ‘22 won 2nd place in the advanced category; Angela Tang ‘22 won 3rd place in the advanced category, and Ingrid Luo ‘23 received honorable mention
  • In the Academic Pentathlon, Harriet Lai ‘25 received honorable mention in the novice category;
  • Christine Li ‘25 won 1st place in the intermediate category; Youyou Li ‘25 received honorable mention in the intermediate category
  • In the PMAQ (Phrases, Mottoes, Abbreviations, and Quotes) Test, Ingrid Luo ‘23 won 2nd place in advanced; Alexis Kim ‘22 won 3rd place in advanced; Kyle Wong ‘22 received honorable mention in the advanced category
  • In the Roman Civilization Test, Ingrid Luo ‘23 won 1st place; Elizabeth Casey ‘22 received honorable mention
  • Ben Haworth ‘25 won 1st place in the novice Vocabulary Test
  • In the Reading Comprehension Test, Harriet Lai ‘25 won 2nd place (Latin I); Youyou Li ‘25 won 2nd place (Latin II); Sophia Isakov ‘25 won 1st place (Latin III); Alexis Kim ‘22 won 3rd place (Accel. Latin IV)
Congratulations to all the award winners!
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