Arlington School & Family Magazine March/April 2018 | Page 7

Spelling Bee Success By Kenneth Perkins The way Shackelford Junior High eighth grader Haley W. approached the podium and correctly spelled word after word, it was as though she’d been there and done that all before. Which, of course, she had. Haley competed in the AISD Area Spelling Bee three times before this year, placing second twice and winning it all as a fifth grader. Advanced Academics Coordinator Julie Porter said the long rounds were a testament to the sharpness of the various campus spellers. Martin High School teacher Dr. David Tripp was the pronouncer while Michelle Pringle, Alice Petersen and Kathryn Ryan were judges. Sixty-four students competed in the two spelling bees combined. So when two other students remained with Haley at the beginning of the seventh round during the Area 8 Spelling Bee - Larson Elementary sixth grader Nathania U. and Beckham fourth grader George R. - Haley looked quite calm and collected. The three went toe-to-toe-to-toe for several rounds until George tripped up in the 16th round on the word Banzai, replacing the first “a” with an “o.” One round later, Nathania missed a word, giving Haley the chance to spell the final winning word peloton. Haley advanced to the Regional Spelling Bee held in early March at TCU in Fort Worth where she finished as the region runner up. Haley was joined at the regional bee by Jolene N., a fifth grader at Duff Elementary, who lasted a whooping 29 rounds in a battle with Swift Elementary fifth grader Priyanka P. to win the Area 7 Spelling Bee. Jolene won by successfully spelling competitive, which is certainly what both bees turned out to be. Arlington School & Family 5