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Spellers test their skills at district bee

Winners advance to state contest in March

By LAURA CARROLL
VIEW STAFF WRITER




photos by jenna Dosch/VIewClockwise from top left, Julien Tosques of Miller Middle School in Anthem won the sixth-grade final spelling bee with the word "teriyaki" on Jan. 30 at the Clark County School District?s 2008 Spelling Bee held at Vegas PBS, 4210 Channel 10 Drive. Julien will go on to compete at the Nevada State Spelling Bee in March. A bee-adorned microphone stands in front of Richard Leonardo, left, of Cortney Middle School, 5301 E. Hacienda Ave., and Alice Kuo of Hyde Park Middle School, 900 Hinson St., as they wait for their turns. Sixth-grade second-place winner Brett Murray of Webb Middle School in Anthem watches his competition. Brett also will compete at the state spelling bee.



photos by jenna Dosch/VIewClockwise from top left, Julien Tosques of Miller Middle School in Anthem won the sixth-grade final spelling bee with the word "teriyaki" on Jan. 30 at the Clark County School District?s 2008 Spelling Bee held at Vegas PBS, 4210 Channel 10 Drive. Julien will go on to compete at the Nevada State Spelling Bee in March. A bee-adorned microphone stands in front of Richard Leonardo, left, of Cortney Middle School, 5301 E. Hacienda Ave., and Alice Kuo of Hyde Park Middle School, 900 Hinson St., as they wait for their turns. Sixth-grade second-place winner Brett Murray of Webb Middle School in Anthem watches his competition. Brett also will compete at the state spelling bee.



photos by jenna Dosch/VIewClockwise from top left, Julien Tosques of Miller Middle School in Anthem won the sixth-grade final spelling bee with the word "teriyaki" on Jan. 30 at the Clark County School District?s 2008 Spelling Bee held at Vegas PBS, 4210 Channel 10 Drive. Julien will go on to compete at the Nevada State Spelling Bee in March. A bee-adorned microphone stands in front of Richard Leonardo, left, of Cortney Middle School, 5301 E. Hacienda Ave., and Alice Kuo of Hyde Park Middle School, 900 Hinson St., as they wait for their turns. Sixth-grade second-place winner Brett Murray of Webb Middle School in Anthem watches his competition. Brett also will compete at the state spelling bee.


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A podium stands alone to the right of the room waiting for someone to come and keep it company. Before the cameras start rolling, Clark County School District students are getting briefed on protocol.

Bright studio lights are hitting their young faces, and the Vegas PBS crew is preparing for the countdown. With the kids sitting in chairs on the left side, the three judges are seated behind a table covered in blue cloth in the middle of the room. Spellers' families, too, are gathered in the Vegas PBS studios, and moderator Sheila Parise walks over to the podium. The contest is ready to begin.

At the school district's 2008 spelling bee, 22 students participated at the sixth-, seventh- and eighth-grade levels. Each grade level was given an ice breaker round of less-than-difficult words to spell so they could shake out any last minute nerves. After that, the bee was in full swing.

"This is big business for these guys," said Kristin Grimm, student activities project coordinator for the district. "It's so amazing to see them spell."

At the eighth-grade level, Daniel Waqar, from Rogich Middle School, 253 N. Pavilion Center Drive, took first place by spelling the word "grotesque" correctly.

"It doesn't even feel like it's real," Daniel said. "It's really great to win. I feel really exhilarated."

Daniel said he studied spelling on www.espindle.com, in addition to reading.

"Reading is just the best way to study," he said. "Most of the words I knew came from reading."

Daniel's mother, Shaheen Ahmad, and his brother, Shahrukh Ahmad, were present to see him win.

"I asked him to just work through the words and take his time," Shaheen said. "He made my day. He's such a good son."

At the seventh-grade level, Jordyn Phillips, from Swainston Middle School, 3500 W. Gilmore Ave., came in first place. Her championship word was "treacherous."

"I studied lists and lists of words," Jordyn said.

Jordyn also studied the roots and origins of words, which she said helped her derive the correct spelling of harder ones.

"It was a huge accomplishment," she said.

For the sixth-graders, Julien Tosques, from Miller Middle School, 2400 Cozy Hill Circle, won the title. His championship word was "teriyaki."

"It's nice to see academics come through in the spotlight," Grimm said.

The first- and second-place spellers in each grade will advance to the state finals to be held on March 8 in Las Vegas.

Some of the words that were given throughout the spelling bee included incontrovertible, flexor, platitude, ideological and animosity.



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