The Scripps National Spelling Bee has drawn attention after its approved list of study words for third-graders looking to compete in the upcoming spelling competition was shared online. Study lists ...
LISBON — Columbiana County 2025 Spelling Bee Champion Maureen Bone will put her spelling and vocabulary talents to the test on the national stage beginning Tuesday when she competes in the Scripps ...
Former collegiate swimmer Riley Gaines blasted the Scripps National Spelling Bee for incorporating an alternative spelling of the word “women” that she claims feeds into the “fabricated issues” of ...
Shijay Sivakumar, the middle school spelling whiz who made the Scripps National Spelling Bee, is now in high school and placed third in the state UIL Spelling and Vocabulary contest in Austin earlier ...
The 2025 Delaware Regional Spelling Bee was e-l-e-c-t-r-i-c. Competitors from around the state gathered Saturday at Delaware Technical Community College's Terry Campus in Dover to battle for a spot in ...
The Daily Star Regional Spelling Bee winner Margot Fieni ended her run at the 2025 Scripps National Spelling Bee Competition on Wednesday, May 28, after being eliminated for missing the word ...
From the first winning word (gladiolus) to the use of fast-paced spell-offs, the Scripps National Spelling Bee has endured for 100 years. By Isabela Espadas Barros Leal Frank Neuhauser had already ...
Vikyath Tanamala, a fifth-grade student at Selden's Landing Elementary School in Leesburg, won the 43rd annual Loudoun County Public Schools Regional Spelling Bee on March 26 held at Lightridge High ...
Arlington’s congressman took home the title at the latest annual spelling competition between politicians and members of the media. Rep. Don Beyer (D) won the National Press Club’s annual “Press & ...
Marquez Brentley Jr. won the Jefferson County Spelling Bee for the kindergarten division Feb. 14 at the Pine Bluff Little Theatre. He is a kindergartner at Edgewood Elementary School in the Watson ...
DECATUR - Appropriately, "language" was the deciding word at the Decatur schools' elementary spelling bee on Friday. After two rounds, only three spellers remained who had not missed words, and they ...