Top row, from left to right: Julia Chambliss ’27, Peyton Gabel ’27, Sofia Gagliano ’28, and Aaleen Haris ’30 | Middle row: Menaal Haris ’28, Harper Harris ’30, Riley Higginbotham ’31, Gracie Lirette ’27, and Katie Phan ’28 | Bottom rom: Evelyn Roberts ’27, Cassidy Tavalin ’31, Charlotte Taylor ’30, and Cora Winnig ’31
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13 Students Receive Recognition for National Latin Exam Scores
Six middle and seven upper school girls who study Latin were recently recognized for their achievements on the National Latin Exam.
Competing against more than 100,000 students all over the world, 13 middle and upper school girls who study Latin were recently recognized for their achievements on the National Latin Exam. The NLE is a test given annually to Latin students that allows them to receive reinforcement and recognition for their accomplishments in the classroom.
We are incredibly proud of our girls’ hard work and dedication to the study of Latin!
Introduction to Latin Cassidy Tavalin ’31: Magna Cum Laude Riley Higginbotham ’31: Cum Laude Cora Winnig ’31: Cum Laude
Beginning Latin Aaleen Haris ’30: Silver Maxima Cum Laude Medal Harper Harris ’30: Magna Cum Laude Charlotte Taylor ’30: Cum Laude
Intermediate Latin Gracie Lirette ’27: Gold Summa Cum Laude Medal Katie Phan ’28: Gold Summa Cum Laude Medal Peyton Gabel ’27: Silver Maxima Cum Laude Evelyn Roberts ’27: Magna Cum Laude Menaal Haris ’28: Magna Cum Laude Julia Chambliss ’27: Magna Cum Laude Sofia Gagliano ’28: Cum Laude
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