2020 National Scripps Spelling Bee – LCSD Winners
2020 National Scripps Spelling Bee –
LCSD Winners
Lyon County, NV, February
11, 2020 – Kwashiorkor,
affenpinscher, hsaing-waing, whippoorwill – these are only a few of the many
challenging words participants in the 2020 Scripps National Spelling Bee could
potentially be presented with and have to spell correctly in order to advance
their hopes of becoming the 2020 National Champion. The Scripps National Spelling Bee has a
variety of levels – The Nevada state spelling bee will be held on March 21,
2020 in Las Vegas where Lyon County School District (LCSD) will have four
student competitors. The 2020 Scripps
National Spelling Bee will occur on May 24-29, 2020.
The
path to the Scripps National Spelling Bee, however, begins in your child’s
classroom. For grades 5th through 8th,
three spellers from each grade are selected from each school to participate in
the LCSD spelling bee. This year’s LCSD
spelling bee was held at Yerington Intermediate School on January 22,
2020. The following are LCSD’s Spelling
Bee winners:
2020
Scripps National Spelling Bee District Winners and Champions:
Grade
5:
First Place: Champion: Connor
Kachelmeyer – Yerington Intermediate School
Second Place: Alleacia Williams – Silver Stage Elementary School
Third Place: Frank Fiesta – Fernley Intermediate School
Grade
6:
First Place: Champion: Maverick
Simon – Dayton Elementary School
Second Place: Mason Burns – Sutro Elementary School
Third Place: Brooke Padilla – Sutro Elementary School
Grade
7:
First Place: Champion: Connor
Cueva – Yerington Intermediate School
Second Place: Tracie Smith – Silverland Middle School
Third Place: Jacob Kleine – Smith Valley Middle School
Grade
8:
First Place: Champion: Haley
Chittenden – Yerington Intermediate School
Second Place: Loring Hutchinson – Silverland Middle School
Third Place: Peyton Panuska – Silverland Middle School
LCSD
had the chance to sit down with each of the first place winners. Connor Kachelmayer, 5th grade student at
Yerington Intermediate School, told us that his first experience in a
competitive spelling bee was a nerve-wracking at first but once he got in the
swing of things he felt relaxed. The
only word that had him worried was the championship word, the word that when
spelled right ends the bee a declares a winner.
Despite the initial nerves, Kachelmayer did not miss a single word. Apart from spelling like a champ, Kachelmayer
enjoys video games and finds school enjoyable.
Maverick
Simon, 6th grade student at Dayton Elementary School, brought home the only
first place from the LCSD spelling bee that didn’t go to a Yerington student. He said his final competitor in the bee and
himself went back and forth for what felt like 20 minutes trying to declare a
champion. When it comes down to the
final two competitors and one misses a word, the other must answer the
championship word correctly otherwise the competitor who just missed a word is
revived. At one point in the
competition, Maverick missed his word but was revived and continued on to
perfection as his competitor missed a word and he answered the championship
word, “glimmer”, correctly. Way to
glimmer to glory, Maverick. When Simon
is not spelling, he likes to read books like Moby Dick and White Fang, ride his
bike and loves to study geology.
Connor
Cueva, 7th grade student at Yerington Intermediate School, along with Haley
Chittenden, 8th grade student at Yerington Intermediate School, were in their
first year of competing in the LCSD spelling bee, but nonetheless, both walked
away with first place awards and a trip to the state spelling bee. Cueva
studied the list on his own prior to the spelling bee while Chittenden attended
school practices to prepare. Cueva like
to read and enjoys art when he’s not spelling and Chittenden enjoys reading,
creative writing and drawing. All of the
LCSD spelling bee winners are diligently reviewing and studying the Scripps
National Spelling Bee word bank as they prepare for the state competition. LCSD will be cheering them on this March as
they travel to Las Vegas with their families to compete for a chance at the
93rd Scripps National Spelling Bee in Fort Washington, Maryland in late May.
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Mission… Provide relevant learning opportunities that develop adaptable,
persistent and self-directed learners capable of creativity, collaboration,
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