An 8th-grade student once challenged by dyslexia is now thriving, reading four grade levels above her own. What some saw as a learning disability became her motivation to succeed. Bright Academy ...
Dustin Poirier jokes about fighting or spelling off with Nate Diaz while teasing a boxing comeback, prompting a fiery ...
Dustin Poirier has been retired from professional MMA for less than three months, and he’s already talking about a potential ...
The deadline to register for the Christian County Literacy Council's fifth annual spelling bee is Tuesday, Sept. 30.
Noel Devine is back in Morgantown as an assistant running backs coach on Rich Rodriguez's staff, and his oldest son, Andre, is on the roster, joining the running back room in mid-August after spending ...
Esha Marupudi, an Arizona seventh grader, placed eighth in the 2025 Scripps National Spelling Bee. Marupudi successfully spelled "isopag" in the second round but misspelled "aromorphosis" in the third ...
UPDATE: Aishwarya Kallakuri of Concord advanced to the finals of the Scripps National Spelling Bee in suburban Washington, D.C., by correctly spelling "tallygalone." She is sponsored by the Carolina ...
SAN DIEGO — An eighth grader at Bright Horizon Academy in San Diego advanced to the fifth round of the Scripps National Spelling Bee Wednesday in National Harbor, Maryland, by correctly spelling ...
Duaa Ouznali from Bright Horizon Academy, 2025 winner of San Diego County’s spelling bee. (Photo courtesy of San Diego County Office of Education) An eighth grader at Bright Horizon Academy was ...
UPDATE: Aishwarya Kallakuri of Concord advanced to the eighth round of the Scripps National Spelling Bee in suburban Washington, D.C., by correctly spelling "Symbranchia." She is sponsored by the ...
(KNSI) — The third time was the charm for Emmaline Bushman of St. John’s Prep when it came to the spelling bee. This week, all of her hard work will come to a head on a national stage as she competes ...
The Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C., is celebrating its 100th anniversary this week, and Miles Little, a McCracken Middle School student, represented Spartanburg at the competition.
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