Try,
try again. That’s what Cornerstone Academy seventh-grader McKenna Tanner did
after finishing No. 2 last year in Spring Branch ISD’s Annual Spelling Bee. On
Friday, she was crowned district Spelling Bee winner after 18 rounds of words
and competition.
“It
felt really cool, because last year I was so close, and this year I made it,”
gushed the Cornerstone teen who reads widely and hopes to be a writer one day.
“I did it!”
McKenna,
a Gifted & Talent student who taught herself to read as a child, skipped
the fourth grade and loves to ride horses, prepared for the Spelling Bee by
working through practice word lists with her mother and campus volunteer Tamara
Gordon.
Her
mom, Jean, says that McKenna dropped the school Geography Bee to focus on
spelling this year. Her preschool teachers called her “hyperlexic” when she
quickly mastered reading. Today, her favorite authors are J.K. Rowling and Rick
Riordan.
Her
own writing is a state PTA Reflections Contest submission.
The Spelling Bee was conducted Feb. 20 in the mini-auditorium
at Spring Woods High School. More than 40 elementary and middle school students
competed, and twice as many parents, counselors and principals observed. The official
pronouncer was Mary Grace Landrum, a former Board of Trustees member.
All students had been named either winner or runner-up in
school spelling contests.
Finishing
second this year was sixth-grader Hannah Krenz, who was the runner-up winner at
Spring Branch Middle School earlier this year.
As
Spelling Bee winner, McKenna received a special trophy, Barnes & Noble gift
certificate, and large Webster’s International Dictionary. She will now compete
in the HoustonPBS Spelling Bee scheduled for March 28.
That
regional winner and runner-up go on to the Scripps National Spelling Bee in
Washington, D.C., later this year. Both regional and national Bees are
televised.
Joining
Mary Grace Landrum as the event judges were Mike Thomas of Program Evaluation
and Research, Barbara Cofer with Advanced Academic Studies and Becky Wuerth
with SBISD Community Relations.
The
Spelling Bee sponsor was Amy Ellingson with Advanced Academic Studies.
Campus Winners and Runers-Up:
Elementary Schools
Buffalo Creek – David Palacios, Winner; Katherine Pimentel, Runner-Up
Buffalo Creek – David Palacios, Winner; Katherine Pimentel, Runner-Up
Bunker Hill –
Megan Moore, Winner; Nara Yoo, Runner-Up
Cedar Brook – Isabella Luu, Winner; David Santillán, Runner-Up
Edgewood – Hoang Mai, Winner; William Moore, Runner-Up
Frostwood – Megan Xie, Winner; Catherine Lu, Runner-Up
Housman – Hoan-My Le, Winner; Evelyn Osorio, Runner-Up
Hunters Creek – Sang Yen Chung, Winner; Srijan Velamuri, Runner-Up
Cedar Brook – Isabella Luu, Winner; David Santillán, Runner-Up
Edgewood – Hoang Mai, Winner; William Moore, Runner-Up
Frostwood – Megan Xie, Winner; Catherine Lu, Runner-Up
Housman – Hoan-My Le, Winner; Evelyn Osorio, Runner-Up
Hunters Creek – Sang Yen Chung, Winner; Srijan Velamuri, Runner-Up
Meadow Wood – Harrison Brooks, Winner; Alex Skoutelakis, Runner-Up
Memorial Drive –
Sydney Krenz, Winner; Cole Hartung, Runner-Up
Ridgecrest – Arlette Camacho, Winner; Binh Tran, Runner-Up
Shadow Oaks – Brenna Payne, Winner; Kevin Lara, Runner-Up
Spring Branch – Olivia Koepke, Winner; Jorge Salayes Quinonez, Runner-Up
Terrace – Kiera Yetiv, Winner; Mahad Khan, Runner-Up
Valley Oaks – Ben Brink, Winner; Daniel Rampersaud, Runner-Up
Westwood – Alijah Hall, Winner; Kyle Doan, Runner-Up
Middle Schools
Cornerstone Academy - McKenna Tanner, Winner; Macy Hempe, Runner-Up
Landrum Middle - Felicity Fernandez, Winner; Brandon Baltazar, Runner-Up
Memorial Middle - Stephen Kim, Winner; Aidan Berkman, Runner-Up
Spring Branch Middle - Drew Schachel, Winner; Hannah Krenz, Runner-Up
Spring Forest Middle - Sagan Bui, Winner; Daniela Perez, Runner-Up
Westchester Academy - Ali Fazal, Winner; Shahir Ali, Runner-Up
Shadow Oaks – Brenna Payne, Winner; Kevin Lara, Runner-Up
Spring Branch – Olivia Koepke, Winner; Jorge Salayes Quinonez, Runner-Up
Terrace – Kiera Yetiv, Winner; Mahad Khan, Runner-Up
Valley Oaks – Ben Brink, Winner; Daniel Rampersaud, Runner-Up
Westwood – Alijah Hall, Winner; Kyle Doan, Runner-Up
Middle Schools
Cornerstone Academy - McKenna Tanner, Winner; Macy Hempe, Runner-Up
Landrum Middle - Felicity Fernandez, Winner; Brandon Baltazar, Runner-Up
Memorial Middle - Stephen Kim, Winner; Aidan Berkman, Runner-Up
Spring Branch Middle - Drew Schachel, Winner; Hannah Krenz, Runner-Up
Spring Forest Middle - Sagan Bui, Winner; Daniela Perez, Runner-Up
Westchester Academy - Ali Fazal, Winner; Shahir Ali, Runner-Up
Spelling Bee Words | |||||
Round 1 goatee average whirlpool ninja reckless errand cashew polka walrus mohair anvil canary magazine hustle barley alderman buffalo mermaid electoral beige totem necessary slaughter hibachi pragmatic discipline saxophone siesta mahi-mahi periscope admiral manicure bambino fidelity cocatoo behoove homonym |
Round 2 ventilate typhoon finale begonia dungaree prosecute jackal cabana knavery transect biopsy albatross parfait gondola contiguous Flemish cafeteria persimmon confetti semantics haiku mootable expertise clementine jaguar agnostic inferno herbivore physique topography Frankenstein |
Round 3 roughhewn benefactor palette wiseacre henna simile shogun portfolio dynamic kahuna filament artichoke democracy Gestapo postmortem tomatillo souvenir hydrology mahal kitsch origami consensus mattock succotash lethargy |
Round 4 Kremlin desperado ominous influenza cryptic guilder paradox idiom macadamia alliteration foliate colloquial hacienda bolero paprika implement analysis prosaic |
Round 5 megalopolis sayonara cruller mercurial doctrinaire maestro exuberant synergy malihini credenza Samaritan protagonist Amarillo Meticulous Subterfuge Intractable |
Round 6 piccolo apostrophe pacifism saffron erudite mistletoe barabara spinet chagrin endemic ubiquitous tariff capitulation |
Round 7 impetuous cravat gourami oregano hedonism samurai dressage palmetto isinglass |
Round 8 barrio mystique hippopotamus odyssey bezoar glasnost verboten tachometer magnanimous |
Round 9 tremendous companion bungle officer variance possessed remainder congeal discord |
Round 10 frailty corpse salvage decisive baffling |
Round 11 existential perturbed grotesque infallible |
Round 12 evasion introspect |
Round 13 plicated critique |
Round 14 subjunctive culinarian |
Round 15 pugnacious inconsequential |
Round 16 longevity emissary |
Round 17 alibi incessant |
Round 18 disquietude |
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