Rayan Felix (2nd), and Jahmir Greaux (1st). Photo Credit: V.I. CONSORTIUM. This video captures the moment the winner of the 53rd Annual Virgin Islands Territorial Spelling Bee Competition was ...
Standing contestants who are still in the running watch as a fourth grade contestant tries to spell a word during the Feb. 21 regional spelling bee in Brighton. Nine-year-old Kenzington Garrison, of ...
MADISON, Wis. — Forty-one students from the Madison area elementary and middle schools filled up Madison College’s Mitby Theater to compete in the Madison All-City Spelling Bee on Saturday. Students ...
For the second year in a row, Belmont Middle School student Paul Sayegh will represent Gaston County in the Carolina Panthers Regional Spelling Bee presented by Bank of America after winning at the ...
Grant Gesler, an eighth grader at Bluffton Middle School, became the winner of the Allen County Spelling Bee Saturday morning by correctly spelling the word receptionist. LIMA — Grant Gesler surprised ...
Students from schools across the territory will compete Thursday in the 2026 District Spelling Bee competitions in the St. Thomas-St. John and St. Croix districts. The district winners and top five ...
You step up to the mic. All eyes on you. One word stands between triumph and elimination. There’s only one way through the anxiety: spell. The courage required to face your fears is at the heart of ...
LENOIR COUNTY, N.C. (WITN) - A Lenoir County middle schooler has been crowned spelling bee champion and will now be heading to regionals. Tuesday night, after what officials say felt like a ...
Do you consider yourself a good speller? In an era of spellcheck and the internet, it’s easier to skate by with less-than-stellar spelling ability. Unless, of course, you are taking part in Friday’s ...
NASH COUNTY, N.C. (WITN) - A spelling bee champion hailing from Rocky Mount Middle School will head to regionals with grandeur. Nash County Schools has announced that Joshua Powell-Outlaw won the ...
INDIANAPOLIS — A fifth-grade student claimed the top spot Tuesday at the Indianapolis Public Schools Spelling Bee. Benjamin Lee, who attends Theodore Potter School 74, correctly spelled "acacia" — a ...
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