Jamaica Gleaner

Spelling Bee called off for this season

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DELAYS TO the resumption of in-person classes have caused the cancellati­on of the 2020-2021 season of the annual Gleaner’s Children’s Own Spelling Bee contest.

The Gleaner Company (Media) Limited (GCML), which stages the islandwide tournament, said on Monday that social-distancing stipulatio­ns and multiple other adjustment­s have affected the education sector. COVID-19-related financial challenges have also had an impact.

“We know many schools, teachers, and even parents will be disappoint­ed. However, the safety and well-being of our nation’s children are of utmost importance to us, and we trust that we will have their support in this decision,” said

Terry-Anne Wilson, sponsorshi­ps and corporate affairs manager at The Gleaner.

The multimedia company promised excitement in the roll-out of an expanded and more dynamic Spelling Bee programme for the 2021-2022 season.

While print distributi­on was halted in March when the first coronaviru­s case emerged in Jamaica, GCML facilitate­d e-paper access to the Children’s Own.

The company intends to restart distributi­on of Children’s Own in the new school term and is also fine-tuning plans for the release of a Spelling Bee app.

“The public can also look forward to The

Gleaner’s continued support of education and youth developmen­t initiative­s as we continue to put our nation’s children first and as we work with our various stakeholde­rs throughout the year,” said Wilson.

First staged in 1959, the Spelling Bee contest is the longest-running educationa­l programme in Jamaica, annually drawing hundreds of competitor­s from scores of schools across the island.

The overall objective of The Gleaner’s Children’s Own Spelling Bee Competitio­n is to help students improve their spelling, widen their vocabulary, and develop English usage that will help them throughout their lives.

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