National Spanish Exam 2017
Myles Bailey received the 3rd highest score on the State of Ohio Buckeye Chapter National Spanish Exam Level 1 in the Category of Classroom Experience.
Spanish students score exceptionally on the 2016 National Spanish Exam
Congratulations to our world language students who attained national recognition for their outstanding performance on the 2016 National Spanish Examinations. Students from Arcbhishop McNicholas High School earned a total of 10 gold, 11 silver and 20 bronze medals. Students from Archbishop McNicholas High School have a long history of high achievement on these exams. Every year, students in Spanish classes take the National Spanish Exam. Teachers Tracey Canisalez, Kyle Jepson and Carla Wessels will honor each student who won a national award and medals at the Academic Awards Evening at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 11. A Gold Medal represents a score in the 95th percentile or better; a Silver Medal represents a score in the 85th percentile or better; and a Bronze Medal represents a score in the 75th percentile or better.
"Attaining a medal or honorable mention for any student on the National Spanish Examinations is very prestigious," said Kevin Cessna-Buscemi, National Director of the Exams, "because the exams are the largest of their kind in the United States with over 154,000 students participating in 2016."
According to teacher Kyle Jepson, McNicholas students outperformed nearly every school in Ohio, including larger schools like St. Xavier, Moeller, Ursuline, and Cleveland St. Ignatius as well as Summit Country Day and Seven Hills.
Gold Medal Winners:
Spanish I: Myles Bailey, Madison Boeckman, Lilly Osterday, Matthew Pryor, Sophia Sponsler, Olivia Tore
Spanish II: Kennedy Brennan, Lexi Gauger, Gabriela Scorti
Spanish III: Isabella Daley
Silver Medal Winners:
Spanish I: Abigail Bryll, Rylie Higgins, John Sheehan, Jillian Tore, Jacob Watford, Lilian Zimmerman
Spanish II: Wade Brokamp, Logan Stanford
Spanish III: Seon Jin Kim, Zach Woodke, Veronica Menendez
Bronze Medal Winners:
Spanish I: Emily Byrne, Collin Crowthers, Annabelle Fisher, Andrew Geers, Bente Joosten, Jack Potter, Julia Straub
Spanish II: Trey Ackel, Cole Burdick, Audrey Estes Anthony Marraccini, Natalie Martinez, Samantha Moser, Paul Rammel, Maria Staubach, Lauren Steinkuhl, Elise Walsh
Spanish III: Lauren Alvey, Sean Kapp, Andrew Russell
Spanish students score exceptionally on the 2016 National Spanish Exam
Congratulations to our world language students who attained national recognition for their outstanding performance on the 2016 National Spanish Examinations. Students from Arcbhishop McNicholas High School earned a total of 10 gold, 11 silver and 20 bronze medals. Students from Archbishop McNicholas High School have a long history of high achievement on these exams. Every year, students in Spanish classes take the National Spanish Exam. Teachers Tracey Canisalez, Kyle Jepson and Carla Wessels will honor each student who won a national award and medals at the Academic Awards Evening at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 11. A Gold Medal represents a score in the 95th percentile or better; a Silver Medal represents a score in the 85th percentile or better; and a Bronze Medal represents a score in the 75th percentile or better.
"Attaining a medal or honorable mention for any student on the National Spanish Examinations is very prestigious," said Kevin Cessna-Buscemi, National Director of the Exams, "because the exams are the largest of their kind in the United States with over 154,000 students participating in 2016."
According to teacher Kyle Jepson, McNicholas students outperformed nearly every school in Ohio, including larger schools like St. Xavier, Moeller, Ursuline, and Cleveland St. Ignatius as well as Summit Country Day and Seven Hills.
Gold Medal Winners:
Spanish I: Myles Bailey, Madison Boeckman, Lilly Osterday, Matthew Pryor, Sophia Sponsler, Olivia Tore
Spanish II: Kennedy Brennan, Lexi Gauger, Gabriela Scorti
Spanish III: Isabella Daley
Silver Medal Winners:
Spanish I: Abigail Bryll, Rylie Higgins, John Sheehan, Jillian Tore, Jacob Watford, Lilian Zimmerman
Spanish II: Wade Brokamp, Logan Stanford
Spanish III: Seon Jin Kim, Zach Woodke, Veronica Menendez
Bronze Medal Winners:
Spanish I: Emily Byrne, Collin Crowthers, Annabelle Fisher, Andrew Geers, Bente Joosten, Jack Potter, Julia Straub
Spanish II: Trey Ackel, Cole Burdick, Audrey Estes Anthony Marraccini, Natalie Martinez, Samantha Moser, Paul Rammel, Maria Staubach, Lauren Steinkuhl, Elise Walsh
Spanish III: Lauren Alvey, Sean Kapp, Andrew Russell