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Parkview Senior deserves a perfect score in the national Spanish examination

Little Rock, Ark.- Learn a foreign language and the mastering, as one speaks, became a high-quality achievement for a Parkview Arts and Science Magnet High School student named Jayden Bledsoe.

“I knew that I would have problems in the hearing, and I heard that they had different accents and things,” said Bledsoe. “But I didn't know that I would get a 100.”

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Bledsoe achieved a perfect score for the National Spanish exam and is the only student in Arkansas who did it. His teacher, Robin Kratzke, was also surprised at how well he was.

“I really never knew that there could be 100%,” said Kratzke. “When I took it, I didn't evaluate it.”

Bledsoe says it took many hours when he helped with his teacher to keep the way.

“I would want to come to class as if I were not skipping, it would be fun, the various projects and things that we actually have to speak,” said Bledsoe.

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He is now wearing the gold medal he deserves with honor and has a full scholarship for Missouri University of Science and Technology, where he will study computer science.

“If you work hard, you can achieve everything,” said Bledsoe.

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