Model UN Awards at TDMUN IX Competition

Congratulations to our Model UN students for showcasing their debating and diplomacy skills by bringing home the following awards at the TDMUN IX competition hosted by TASIS!!


 
Crisis Committee: Who Killed Bob?
Emma Vera (‘27) and Luis Cordero (’25) - Written Mention
 
Comité de Puerto Rico: Reggeaton como símbolo nacional
Andrea Cabrer (’27) and Malena Aponte (’27) - Distinguished Delegation
Andrea Lantigua (’26) and Ana Alameda (’27) - Oral Mention
Jorge Larrache (’27) and Gustavo Alonso (’27) - Oral Mention
 
U.S. Congress Committee: Tik Tok Ban
Lara Yassin (’26) and Camilla de Iraola (’26) - Best Delegation
Ines Billeaud (’25) and Patricia Hurtado de Mendoza (’25) - Written Mention
Adam Mukhtar (’29) and Jules Billeaud (’29) - Oral Mention
Angelina Siaca (’25) - Oral Mention
 
Novice Committee: Avatar (#1 & #2)
Amanda Alameda (’28) and Eva Finelt (’28) - Best Delegation (#1)
María Alameda (’26) and Tyler Kuo (’26) - Distinguished Delegation (#1)
Luke Bell (’28) and Mónica García (’26) - Distinguished Delegation (#2)
Eva Nguyen (’30) and Elise Futch (’30) - Written Mention (#1)
Kasin Obarski (’27) and Camila Cabrera (’27) - Oral Mention (#2)
 
Historical Committee: Latin American Guerillas
Adelaida Siaca (’25) and Lorena Arcelay (’25) - Best Delegation
Uma Navarrete (’26) and Aren Finelt (’26) - Outstanding Delegation
Rania Marrero-Alattar (’25) and Luiz Penna (’25) - Distinguished Delegation
Mariana Bermudez (’25) and Sofia Espindola (’25) - Written Mention
Lenny Shteynblik (’25) - Oral Mention
 
A special shoutout to Seniors Nicolás Unanue, Alejandro Madero, Rania Marrero-Alattar, and Miranda Jatib for serving as chairs and crisis directors during the competition.
 
We are so proud of our students' achievements as they reflect the excellence and commitment of our Model UN Team.
 
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Saint John’s School is a non-profit, college preparatory, nonsectarian, coeducational day school founded in 1915. The school, located in a residential area of Condado, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, has an enrollment of over 800 students from Toddler to grade twelve. Instruction is mostly in English with the exception of language courses.