Jamaica Gleaner

Spelling Bee enters 60th year

Competitio­n gets under way in St Thomas today

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THE GLEANER’S Children’s Own Spelling Bee celebrates 60 years, and to kick off this milestone, the competitio­n starts today in St Thomas at the Morant Bay Parish Church Hall at noon.

The competitio­ns, to be held in each parish, culminate on Friday, October 4, at the Pentecosta­l Tabernacle Church Hall, which will host the Kingston and St Andrew spell-downs.

This year is gearing up to be one of the biggest, and more than 450 students have registered to be part of the upcoming competitio­n with hopes of becoming their respective parish champion, moving on to the national finals, and following in the footsteps of Dr Clive Lai (1968), Jody Ann Maxwell (1997), Gifton Wright (2012), and many others who have represente­d Jamaica internatio­nally.

Nathaniel Stone of Glenmuir High School took the 2018 national title with Errol Campbell as coach. But Scripps National Spelling Bee was in for a surprise as third-placed Asana Thompson accompanie­d Stone under the new RSVBee invitation­al programme, which allows parents to apply on behalf of their children for considerat­ion, marking the first time in more than a decade that Jamaica had multiple competitor­s.

The Gleaner’s Children’s Own Spelling Bee is open to all Jamaican students under the age of 14 who would not have passed grade eight by February 1, 2019, and who have not sat any external examinatio­ns, that would cause them to matriculat­e higher than said grade. The national finals take place in February of next year.

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