One local spelling champ has punched his ticket to the Scripps-Howard National Spelling Bee for the second time after winning both his school and regional competition. Spelling words without the ...
Ronald W. Reagan Middle School student Siya Sampath, 12, won the 48th annual Prince William Regional Spelling Bee on Tuesday night, claiming the championship for the third time after an intense final ...
Kennedy-Powell fifth-grader Ram Jantzen Aseron is one of just 25 students to qualify for the Central Texas Spelling Bee Finals in Waco.
Three finalists were crowned at the 68th Annual Dallas Regional Spelling Bee. Out of the 27 contestants, these three students will make their way to ...
The clever 12-year-old won the competition after 55 rounds with the word “amaxophobia” — a fear of being in or riding in a vehicle.
He won the Connecticut State Spelling Bee last weekend in West Hartford, with a Farmington student coming in third place.
In fact, the competitors who annually give their all in the Literacy Council of Central Alabama’s Great Grown-Up Spelling Bee don’t mind if you laugh through their struggles as the words get harder ...
Students from Manhattan Catholic Schools, USD 378 Riley County, USD 383 Manhattan-Ogden and USD 384 Blue Valley competed in ...
A Blue Mountain Elementary East student is headed to the nation’s capital after spelling her way to victory at the Schuylkill County Spelling Bee.
A seventh-grade student at a Centerville middle school won the Wright State University Regional Spelling Bee on Mar. 6.
The teams are always ready to celebrate a properly spelled word during the Literacy Council of Central Alabama’s Great Grown Up Spelling Bee. This year’s Bee is set for Thursday, March 12, at 7 p.m.
Harmony Hoyt, a sixth-grade student at Madawaska Middle/High School, took home the top prize at the Aroostook County Spelling ...