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Flagler County Public Schools: 2022 Spelling Bee Champion Crowned

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Flagler County Public Schools issued the following announcement on February 4.

It took five rounds, plus a Championship word to crown this year’s Flagler Schools Spelling Bee winner, Thursday night in the Buddy Taylor Middle School cafeteria. After he finished spelling Richter scale, Buddy Taylor Middle School 7th grader Spencer Edelstein was all smiles. He now goes on to represent the district in the 78th Annual First Coast Regional Spelling Bee in Jacksonville on April 1.

SpencerSpencer correctly spelled knife, brocade, quatrains, and katabatic. But he says his 3rd round word, padre, was the most difficult. “I couldn’t hear the pronunciation clearly on the stage. When he read the origin and repeated it again, I knew exactly what it was, but I wasn’t 100% sure until then.”

Spencer’s mother, Cheryl Edelstein, says her son studied non-stop for the competition. She says he’s also planning on dual enrolling with Daytona State College next fall.

Flagler Schools thanks this year’s sponsor, WJXT-TV.

The 2022 District Spelling Bee video is available on the Flagler Schools videos page.

The following students represented their schools in this year’s District Spelling Bee:

NameSchoolGrade
Sophia EspositoBelle Terre Elementary5
Tiago De OliveiraBelle Terre Elementary6
Spencer EdelsteinBuddy Taylor Middle7
Holly Kittrell Buddy Taylor Middle8
Lisset Arroyo Bunnell Elementary5
Gray ParkinsBunnell Elementary6
Jonny Harnisch Christ the King Lutheran5
Hannah Rimpel Christ the King Lutheran8
Sophia Zambrano iFlagler Virtual5
Tyler Peeples Indian Trails Middle7
Alec Riley Indian Trails Middle8
Lauren Rutledge Old Kings Elementary5
Justin Gillespie Old Kings Elementary6
Xavier Duque Rymfire Elementary5
Zenae Mills Rymfire Elementary6
Aubrey Marino Wadsworth Elementary5
Holden Carleton Wadsworth Elementary6

2022 District Spelling Bee

Original source can be found here.

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