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Faith Lutheran School middle school and high school students recently participated in the National Latin Exam. Several students received recognition for their outstanding performance

Faith Lutheran School middle school and high school students recently participated in the National Latin Exam. Several students received recognition for their outstanding performance:

Introduction to Latin Exam
Purple Ribbon, Outstanding Achievement Certificate Audrey Chen
Jocelyn Chen
Elizabeth Crawford
Olivia Ottmers

Achievement Certificate
Ella Rivers
Elizabeth Koch

Latin I Exam
Silver Medal, maxima cum laude
Julia Hitz

Latin II Exam
Gold Medal, summa cum laude
David Bork

Silver Medal, maxima cum laude
Slade Leicht

Magna Cum Laude
Abigail Kieser
Mwamure Njuguna

The National Latin Exam (NLE) is a test given annually to Latin students across the United States and around the world.The NLE is not meant to be a competition but rather an opportunity for students to receive reinforcement and recognition for their accomplishments in the classroom. Depending upon their score, students may earn certificates, medals, and may even qualify for scholarships.

About Faith Lutheran School: Faith Lutheran School is fully accredited and currently provides classes from pre-school three-year-olds through the twelfth grade. School curriculum is based on the classical model of education. The school’s educational program also includes both sports and the fine arts. In 1971, the congregation of Faith Lutheran Church in Plano, Texas established a four-year-old preschool for children of the congregation. Since then, the school has grown and opened enrollment to others in the community on a tuition basis. To learn more about Faith Lutheran School, please visit the school’s web site at www.flsplano.org or call 972.423.7448. 

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