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Education / News / Virgin Islands / March 1, 2018

ST. CROIX — The Virgin Islands Department of Education, St. Croix District hosted its 45th annual Intermediate Spelling Bee on Tuesday, February 27 at the Juanita Gardine Elementary School, the department announced Wednesday.

Good Hope Country Day 6th grader Hannah Neil earned the title of 2018 District champion with the correct spelling of the word “brigands,” following 14 rounds of competition.  Lew Muckle Elementary School 6th grader Widad Dawod and Juanita Gardine 6th grader Jah’Quane Graham took 2nd and third places in the Bee. Widad made it to the round 13, but came up short of the title by misspelling the word “incarcerated.”

District Director of Curriculum & Instruction Maria Encarnacion served as the Mistress of Ceremony acknowledging 45 years of the District Spelling Bee.  Welcoming remarks by Juanita Gardine’s principal Barbara McGregor followed, where she specifically recognized parents and coaches of the competitors for their selfless and hard work in their student’s life.

Insular Superintendent Colleen Mae Williams welcomed attendees to the annual Spelling Bee with a few words of encouragement. “Today is the day that our 14 spellers have been waiting for, it’s the battles of the words!” said Williams. “We’re waiting to see which one of you has that final word and that last letter, and everyone starts to cheer and say yes, we have a District Spelling Bee champ! Good luck and remember to have fun. We’re going to bring back the title of territorial Spelling Bee champion to the island of St. Croix!”

Ms. Encarnacion then introduced the Spelling Bee officials. The reading of the rules by Chief Judge Mrs. Jeremiah- Ambrose followed this. Spelling Bee participants then introduced themselves.

Fourteen spellers representing both public, private and parochial schools began the battle for the District Title following a practice round. Claude O. Markoe’s 3rd grader A’nyra Richards was the youngest amongst the 14 competitors. The competition went by swiftly rounding up to approximately an hour.

Participants received a trophy, a backpack full of school supplies and three bags filled with goodies from the District. The top six spellers will also receive an Amazon Fire Tablet, a $35 Amazon Credit Card and additional resources compliments of the United Way of the Virgin Islands.

Deputy Superintendent Faith Dane George-Boone gave the District Spelling Bee closing remarks, assuring participants that they were all winners. “They’re all champions at their schools, they’re champions for our district,” said George.                                                             

The Territorial Spelling be will be held on March 27, 2018 in St. Thomas and will feature the best spellers of the St. Croix and St. Thomas – St. John Districts.

The top six finalists who will represent the St. Croix District in the Territorial Spelling Bee are

Hanna Neil of Good Hope Country Day; Widad Dawod of Lew Muckle Elementary; Jah’Quane Graham of Juanita Gardine Elementary; Aliyah Lindo of Church of God Academy; Gabriella Magras of Ricardo Richards Elementary; and Na’Kia Armstrong of Arthur A. Richards Junior High.


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