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Nashoba Tech Students Ace Natonal Spanish Exam

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Twelve students at Nashoba Valley Technical High School earned national recognition for their excellent performance on the 2015 National Spanish Examinations.

Nashoba Tech students who earned national recognition in the 2015 National Spanish Examinations are, front row, from left, Yessenia Gamez (Ayer), Maddison Caten (Pepperell), Kaitlyn Fales (Townsend), Elizabeth Blair (Chelmsford), Adriana Lopez-Laguer (Chelmsford) and Kevin Ahern (Pepperell); and, back row, from left, Caleb Ackerman (Pepperell), Jenna Thompson (Littleton), José Meléndez (Pepperell), Hunter Furey (Pepperell), Nicholas Cerone (Pepperell) and Brendan Cerone (Pepperell). (courtesy - Dan Phelps)
Nashoba Tech students who earned national recognition in the 2015 National Spanish Examinations are, front row, from left, Yessenia Gamez (Ayer), Maddison Caten (Pepperell), Kaitlyn Fales (Townsend), Elizabeth Blair (Chelmsford), Adriana Lopez-Laguer (Chelmsford) and Kevin Ahern (Pepperell); and, back row, from left, Caleb Ackerman (Pepperell), Jenna Thompson (Littleton), José Meléndez (Pepperell), Hunter Furey (Pepperell), Nicholas Cerone (Pepperell) and Brendan Cerone (Pepperell). (courtesy – Dan Phelps)

Nashoba Tech students earned one gold medal, one silver medal, three bronze medals and seven honorable mentions. This is the first year that Nashoba Tech students took the exams. They are taught by Spanish teacher Stacy Stevens.

“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 157,000 students participating in 2015.”

Adriana Lopez-Laguer (freshman, Chelmsford) earned a gold medal, and Yessenia Gamez (freshman, Ayer) scored well enough for silver.

Bronze medals went to Brendan Cerone (freshman, Pepperell), Nicholas Cerone (freshman, Pepperell) and Kaitlyn Fales (freshman, Townsend).

Earning honorable mention were Caleb Ackerman (freshman, Pepperell), Kevin Ahern (freshman, Pepperell), Elizabeth Blair (freshman, Chelmsford), Maddison Caten (freshman, Pepperell), Hunter Furey (freshman, Pepperell), José Meléndez (sophomore, Pepperell) and Jenna Thompson (freshman, Littleton).

The National Spanish Examinations are administered each year in grades 6 through 12, and are sponsored by the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese.

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