Student from Caserta wins the competition of the academy established by Napoleon

Student from Caserta wins the competition of the academy established by Napoleon
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It is the student Valeria Luciano of class 4 F who won the First Prize of the international competition of Amopa, Association Membres Ordre Palmes Académiques of the French Republic, an association established in 1808 by Napoleon to encourage the learning of the French language in the world.

Professor Marcello Natale, Chevalier of the Academic Palms of France and advisor to the national board of AMOPA Italia, was delegated by the Association to present the award which was officially held in the presidency of the high school with the Principal Marina Campanile and the teachers Clelia Biacino and Antonietta Mastroianni, who teach conversation and French language and civilization respectively.

On the occasion, the titles of merit of the AMOPA-Italy Tableau d’honneur were also awarded to the students Giuseppe Di Sorbo, Alessia Vitale and Angela Parillo 4 E classical high school of communication, Claudio Cutillo, Angela Giaquinto and Maria Francesca Cefarelli 4F, Diletta Alessandrino and Valeria Rossi 5 F, Henry Alessandro Jones 5 H scientific high school.

 
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