Students receive high praise for National Latin Exam results

Eighteen placing
The results of the National Latin Exam were announced today, April 13. Eighteen LSMSA students placed and will receive awards for their accomplishment after COVID-19 has subsided. 

The following students' exams were recognized as "Praiseworthy", i.e. "Cum Laude":
Sneha Anthony ('21) (Latin 2)
Emma Doucet ('21) (Latin 2)
Ian Fant ('20) (Latin 1)
Cailyn Lee ('21) (Latin 1)
 
"Very Praiseworthy", "Magna Cum Laude":
Martin Blake ('21) (Latin 1)
Abbie Davis ('21) (Latin 1)
Avery Johnson ('21) (Latin 1)
Katherine Jones ('21) (Latin 1)
Shelbi Rosenberg ('22) (Latin 1)
 
"Most Praiseworthy", "Maxima Cum Laude" and awarded Silver Medals:
Briana Gahagan ('22) (Latin 2)
Gage Pinckley ('21) (Latin 2)
Charles Zhang ('20) (Latin 2)
Hannah Hartley ('21) (Latin 1)
Alexandria Kurtz ('22) (Latin 1)
Griffin McFarland ('22) (Latin 1)
 
"Worthy of the Highest Praise", "Summa Cum Laude" and awarded Gold Medals:
Noah Cambre ('20) (Latin 1)
Shawn Coats ('22) (Latin 1)
Jolie Daigle ('22) (Latin 1)

The National Latin Exam was administered on campus on Wednesday, March 11 at 6 p.m. The exam is sponsored each year by the American Classical League and National Junior Classical League. Information on the exam is available at www.nle.org/Exams/Information

To explore LSMSA's courses in Latin and other languages, visit www.LSMSA.edu/Languages
 
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