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Corning Rotary announces Scripps Regional Spelling bee winners

Corning Rotary announces Scripps Regional Spelling bee winners The Leader The Corning Rotary recently announced the winners of the 2021 Scripps Regional Spelling Bee, held March 27. Joseph Rajaratnam, 9, of Corning, took first place. He is a third grader at Chemung Valley Montessori School in Elmira, and the son of Samuel Rajaratnam and Uma Yoganathan. As champion, Rajaratnam will represent the region in the 2021 Scripps National Spelling Bee on July 8 at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando, Florida, which will be broadcast in primetime on ESPN2. This year’s regional bee format was different from past years. Rather than competing in person, spellers took an online spelling and vocabulary test.  The test consisted of 45 words and spellers had 30 minutes to complete it.  Joseph was the only speller to have a perfect score.  Words he had to spell correctly included azulejo, which is a kind of glazed, colored tile, and tumulus, which is an

Newark students competing in Regional Spelling Bee

Newark students competing in Regional Spelling Bee Wayne Post Two seventh graders from Newark Middle School will compete in the regional leg of the annual Scripps Spelling Bee on March 20 at the Wayne-Finger Lakes BOCES Conference Center in Newark. Braydan Sherman won first place in the local Bee, followed by Olivia Demer in second. The school’s alternate representative, seventh grader Caleb Coleman, finished in third place. Also competing in the NMS Spelling Bee were sixth graders Ridley Chandler, Alexis Huntington and Jonathan Mayzak.  English language arts teacher Mel Hager, who coordinates the local Bee, said this year’s process involved attending national webinars through Scripps, regional meetings and frequent communication with Scripps and the regional director.

Eighth-grader wins Pequot Lakes spelling bee | Pine and Lakes Echo Journal

Autumn Hecker was crowned champion at the Pequot Lakes District Spelling Bee Written By: Dan Determan | × Eighth-grader Autumn Hecker listens intently before correctly spelling eccentric to win the Pequot Lakes District Spelling Bee on Friday, Feb. 19.Dan Determan / Echo Journal While the breadth of words to spell could have led to a calamity, the students were far from circumspect, and judges showed anything but iniquity as spellers showed their initiative in achieving their linguistic goals. Pequot Lakes Middle School had 15 of its best and brightest students come together in a school classroom to show off their vocabulary skills with words such as those in quotations in the previous paragraph during the school district’s annual spelling bee Friday, Feb. 19, with a veteran of the contest standing tall at the end.

In the News: Spelling Bee winner named

The Times-Reporter NEWCOMERSTOWN The COVID-19 pandemic didn’t spell defeat for the annual Rachel B. Stoffer Spelling Bee at the Newcomerstown Middle School on Jan. 9. Thirty-six students in grades 6-8 entered the Spellnig Bee, and after 13 rounds of competition, a winner emerged. Sixth grader Jaxson Mayo, son of Jamie and Jay Lambes, and Michael Mayo, became the champion after correctly spelling the word perfume.”   All three grade levels at the Middle School were represented among the trophy winners, with first runner-up being Gunner Mitchell, grade 7, and Samuel McKnight, grade 8, capturing the second runner-up spot.  School officials thanked staff members for their help with the Spelling Bee: Pronouncer Tyler Kiner, Stage Directors Ashley Brooks and Don Stevens, Judges Jennifer Baker, Shelley Cline, and Michelle Golder, and audio recorder, Jason Peoples.

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