The students placed within the top 10 in their events with topics from finance to law, digital design, healthcare and computer programming. Many students competed in-person for their first state competition after competing virtually due to the pandemic.
The two finalists were again Chloe Leeseberg and Noah Drange. 11:06 am, Jan. 26, 2021 ×
As the 2021 Wadena-Deer Creek spelling bee winner, eighth grader Chloe Leeseberg (left) receives a certificate from Lori Grendahl, spelling bee coordinator and sixth grade teacher.
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The congratulations of “outstanding” and “great job” went to both student competitors after 32 rounds of spelling at their best. Wadena-Deer Creek eighth grader Chloe Leeseberg and sixth grader Noah Drange finished the trend with the word “irreversible” with a win for Leeseberg.
If you mustache Leeseberg how she feels about the second straight win, she says, “Proud of myself.” While “irreversible” moved Leeseberg one edge ahead of Drange, the winning word was “mustache.”