Middle School Students Continue Latin League Competition

Middle School Students Continue Latin League Competition

Congratulations to the Middle School students who participated in the second and third rounds of the Latin League competition.

On December 10, two Greenhill teams faced each other in Round 3 of the Latin League competition.

The Greenhill Purple Varsity team – Evan Huang ’29, Aarav Mehta ’29, Rishaan Jain ’29, Anderson Tsao ’29, and Evan Tu ’29 – won against the Greenhill Gold Varsity team – Oliver Huang ’29, Amrita Madhavanur ’29, Aashi Punnam ’29, Hayden Sebold ’29, and Andrew Waldman ’29.

In November, the groups competed in Round 2. Greenhill’s seventh-grade Purple JV team – Max Carona ’30, Beck Fuller ’30, and Zayla Yousuf ’30 – won their match against Greenhill’s sixth-grade Gold JV team.

Greenhill’s eighth-grade Purple Varsity team defeated Fort Worth Country Day. St. Mark’s Gold Varsity defeated Greenhill’s eighth-grade Gold Varsity team.

Congratulations to everyone who worked so hard!

About Latin League
The Latin League is a year-long competition that challenges teams to demonstrate their knowledge of the ancient Mediterranean world, covering topics such as Latin grammar, reading comprehension, derivatives, classical art, mythology, and more.

There are five rounds of competition against schools in each region. Each round consists of 100 multiple-choice questions (50 involve Latin language skills and 50 involve ancient cultures) and teams have 45 minutes to complete. Teams qualify for Super-Regionals in March, based on their regional performance. Nationals take place in April.

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