37th Annual Model Organization of American States in Washington DC

Congratulations to the SJS delegations to the Model Organization of American States in Washington DC, where they had excellent representation at the 37th MOAS.  This year we had the largest cohort ever accounting for three delegations (Mexico, Guyana and Antigua & Barbuda). 

Congratulations to Lara Santana who received an award for best opening statement in the General Committee in the topic of immigration and to all of the following students involved:

Committee
México
Guyana
Antigua and Barbuda
General Committee
Topics:
  1. Migration in the Americas
  2. Fighting Government Corruption
First Delegate: Lara Santana

Alternate Delegate: (N/A)
First Delegate: Monica Aponte
 
Alternate Delegate: Ana I Gonzalez
First Delegate: Georgiana Unanue

Alternate Delegate: Catherine Acosta
First Committee – Judicial and Poltiical Affairs
Topics:
  1. Effective Public Management
  2. Human Rights in the Americas
First Delegate:   Carlota Bruno

Alternate Delegate: Paula Fernandez
First Delegate: Valeria Torres

Alternate Delegate: Isabelle Dumazet
First Delegate: Paula Santaliz

Alternate Delegate: Priscilla Yiu
Second Committee – Hemispheric Security
Topics:
  1. Multidimensional Security
  2. Environmental Security and Climate Change
First Delegate: Salome Levis

Alternate Delegate: Taylor Finn
First Delegate: Alondra Ubarri

Alternate Delegate: Lillian Zhou
First Delegate: Rebecca Jacobs

Alternate Delegate: Miranda Santiago
Third Committee – Interamerican Council for Integral Development
Topics:
  1. Sustainable Development in the Americas
  2. Civil Society & Social Inclusion
First Delegate: Cecilia Toro

Alternate Delegate: Katherine Fernandez
First Delegate: Miranda Bonano

Alternate Delegate: Maya Charak
First Delegate: Paula Blanco

Alternate Delegate: Sofia Perdomo
Special Committee –
Topics:
  1. Harnessing Big Data for Development and Humanitarian Action
  2. Telecommunication and Technological Development in the Americas
 
First Delegate: Andrea Jose Hernandez

Alternate Delegate: Paulina Velazquez
First Delegate: Lorraine Sanabria

Alternate Delegate: Ana Benitez
First Delegate: Gabriela Cruz

Alternate Delegate: Vittorio Assaf
Public Information Officers
Elena Toro
Joelle Jacobs
 
 
Vice Chair –Special Committee
Robert McCloskey
 
 
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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.