¡Muy Bien! Students Excel in National Spanish Exam Results

The results of the 2025 National Spanish Exam (NSE) are in, and Archer's Spanish students earned an impressive total of 60 medals (including 11 gold medalists across levels 1-5) and 55 honorable mention certificates. Over 80,000 Spanish students from across the nation took the NSE this year. Out of the 203 students at Archer who completed the exam, 57% earned either a medal or an honorable mention. See the exam results.
 
Additionally, four senior medallists in the especially challenging upper levels, Tavi Memoli, Lucía Williams, Emma Winkler, and Cezanne Silverton, and sophomore Adella T. were awarded the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese’s (AATSP) prestigious Kevin Cessna-Buscemi Global Citizen Scholarship.
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