My count is 5 state medals and 11 national medals (not all are SHH members). We have 6 golds. 4 silver, and 6 bronze. I don't have the count for Droms. I registered only my students and SHH. She will give me her count soon for a total on medals. We also have lots of honor awards (above average). I am so proud of everyone. Y'all are the bomb and if you weren't happy with your score this year, set a goal for next year.
Medals earned by SHH members: Santiago Escobar - GOLD state and GOLD national Amy Jenkins - SILVER state and GOLD national Sofia Garcia - BRONZE state and GOLD national Timothy Hood - BRONZE national Cheyenne Stewart - SILVER national Felipe Garcia - SILVER state and GOLD national The following SHH members earned HONOR recognition for being above the average for their level: Maria Ahmad Nicole Brown Katherine Ellis Elaina Gruver Natalie Kumeh Karan Thakkar Brittney Krajcovic Nicolas Plaza Overall, for my students and SHH members, 58% earned an award for above average scores. For SHH members only, the percentage is only 43%. I would like to see us raise that percentage. SHH members should be getting at least honorable mention. What are some of the reasons we didn't do well or as well as we hoped? How can we improve next year? And for goodness sake, lets get some of these other obviously talented linguists in SHH!!! General EXAM info: National awards are determined by the Total Percentile as follows: ORO - Students scoring at or above the 95th percentile are awarded a Premio de Oro. PLATA - Students scoring from the 85th through the 94th percentiles receive a Premio de Plata. BRONCE - Students scoring from the 75th through the 84th percentiles receive a Premio de Bronce. HONOR - Students scoring at or above the 50th percentile (national average) through the 74th percentile are awarded a Mención Honorífica. SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS To be eligible for Global Citizen Scholarships, Junior Travel Awards and Senior Scholarships, students must have scored at or above the 75th percentile. Information about these awards is available by visiting the NSE website at http://www.nationalspanishexam.org/. Please encourage ELIGIBLE students to apply. If you are interested in viewing the 2015 national averages, they are posted athttp://www.nationalspanishexam.org/index.php/results/national-averages.
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