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Talented Tartans Take the Stage for Middle School Spelling Bee
St. Margaret’s Middle School students showcased their stupendous spelling talents this week during the annual Middle School Spelling Bee.
Hurlbut Theater was filled with buzzing excitement as 11 St. Margaret’s Middle School students showcased their stupendous spelling talents this week during the annual Middle School Spelling Bee.
The initial participation of 11 students made its way down to just two. Grade 7 student Vivian Chen with the word "meticulous" was crowned champion, and the runner-up was grade 6 student Adelyn Haskins. They survived such words as klystron, cascabel, objet d'art, and chlorofluorocarbon.
In addition to Vivian and Adeyln, the Spelling Bee featured grade 6 students John Ding, Josh Lee, and Eben Verona; grade 7 students Oliver Dai and Elizabeth Hwang; and grade 8 students Max He, Alice Li, Hinnah McGuane and Owen Wang.
Congratulations to all the talented Tartan spellers!
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