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May the Best Speller Win

Fourth Presbyterian School hosts Scripps Regional Spelling Bee for Montgomery County

Students from and James E. Daly Elementary School will compete in the fourth annual Scripps Regional Spelling Bee for Montgomery County on Saturday, March 3, organizers announced Monday.

Fourth Presbyterian Church in Bethesda will host the bee, which starts at 10 a.m. 

The winner of the Regional Spelling Bee for Montgomery County advances to the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington — a bee televised on ESPN and ABC.

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Students from the following Montgomery County public and private schools will be competing in this Saturday’s bee include:

The full list of participants are:

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  • Belmont Hills Elementary School
  • Muslim Community School
  • Bradley Hills Elementary School
  • Neelsville Middle School
  • Briggs Chaney Middle School
  • North Bethesda Middle School
  • Captain James E. Daly Elementary School            
  • Norwood School
  • Cedar Grove Elementary School 
  • Rachel Carson Elementary School
  • Chieftain Christian Academy
  • Ridgeview Middle School
  • Cold Spring Elementary School
  • Robert Frost Middle School
  • Covenant Life Family Schools Program            
  • Rocky Hill Middle School
  • Farmland Elementary School
  • St. Andrew’s Episcopal School
  • Flower Hill Elementary School
  • St. Bernadette School
  • Fourth Presbyterian School
  • St. Elizabeth School
  • German School
  • St. Jane Dechantal School
  • Greenwood Elementary School
  • St. John’s Episcopal School
  • Herbert Hoover Middle School
  • Stonegate Elementary School
  • Holy Cross Elementary School
  • Takoma Park Middle School
  • Julius West Middle School
  • Travilah Elementary School


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