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- Spelling Bee 2025 - Town Hall Seattle
The winner will advance to the annual Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D C Join us to support our outstanding students as they grapple with high-level language, and cheer them on as they try to take the championship in 2025!
- King-Snohomish County Regional Spelling Bee - ParentMap
Want to watch 70 middle-schoolers knock out words like lyceum, antipyretic, and kamikaze? So do we The regional spelling bee brings together students from schools across King and Snohomish Counties who have already proven themselves to be fantastic spellers
- Champion Homepage | Scripps National Spelling Bee
Since 1925, children across America have participated in classroom, school and regional spelling bees with the hope of making it to the Scripps National Spelling Bee Learn more about the Bee's storied history with new centennial activations, including a historical microsite and mobile museum exhibit
- Northwest spellers compete at 100th National Spelling Bee
Northwest spellers Aguirre, Ford, and Singh demonstrate exceptional talent at the prestigious Scripps National Bee
- Competition | Scripps National Spelling Bee
Spellers will compete in four segments of competition to determine who would take home the Scripps Cup: the Preliminaries, Quarterfinals, Semifinals and Finals All rounds of competition will be broadcast on ION platforms
- Spelling Bee — The New York Times
In 2014, we introduced the Mini Crossword — followed by Spelling Bee, Letter Boxed, Tiles, Wordle, Connections and more
- Spelling Bee - Snoqualmie Elementary PTSA
Declan Mallady is the Regional Spelling Bee winner and moving on to represent Washington State in the 96th National Spelling Bee happening in Washington D C! You can watch the Scripps National Spelling Bee online through several platforms Here’s how: Semifinals: May 29, starting at 8 7c PM, available on ION Television
- WA 5th grader to compete in National Spelling Bee
A fifth grader from Snoqualmie Elementary School will be competing in the 96th Scripps National Spelling Bee The school announced last week that 11-year-old Declan Mallady is the only speller representing Washington state
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