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St. Luke’s Wins 8 Medals at COLT Contest

V. Parker
From Classical Languages teacher Leo Mahler:

On April 25,  fifteen St. Luke’s students went to Bristol to compete in the CT COLT Poetry Recitation Contest. The Council Of Language Teachers (COLT) is an organization that promotes language proficiency and the knowledge of world cultures.  The St. Luke’s students competing spanned six grades and competed in six different languages. They each memorized a poem and recited it in front of judges and students from all over the state. St. Luke’s team won a total of eight medals in their various contests and all our participants did a great job.


Ancient Greek
Amelia Wyckoff '18—HS1, 1st place

Chinese
Andrew Gray '21—MS Heritage
Rutger Zenner '20—HS1, 2nd place
Brian Peck '19—HS2, 2nd place
Claire Wilson '18—HS3
Chris Ayoub '21—HS4

French
Ali Gall '22—MS1
Ashley Parkinson '17—HS1, 1st place
Amelie Warneryd '18—HS2, 1st place
Jack Thies '18 —HS4

Hindi
Ajit Akole '18—HS Heritage, 3rd place

Latin
Amelia Wyckoff '18—HS4, 3rd place

Spanish
Emily Walsh '22—MS1
Julia Bazata '21—MS2
Andrew Wilson '20—HS2
Carolina Warneryd '19—HS4, 1st place
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