I have always been impressed with spelling winners, primarily because they spell words I can't. I've never been able to spell. I loathed the times when I would ask my teachers how to spell a certain word and they would tell me to go look it up in the dictionary. The problem with that was I usually had no idea what letter the word started with let alone the extra letters in the word. I find it fascinating we now have spelling programs on the computers which will underline a word in red if it isn't spelled right, or a blue line if it's the wrong grammar, but sometimes even those programs don't know what the word is I'm trying to spell. But now I can ask my phone how to spell a word and it brings it right up.
Congratulations to those grade school students third through the sixth grade who are eligible to travel to Fort Benton to participate in the county spelling bee.
Mrs. Moore's third grade class winners are: 1st place Cody DeHaven, 2nd Aidan Morsette, 3rd Natalie Heppner, 4th Raea Hammons, 5th Astrid Ketchum
Mrs. Keller's fourth grade class winners are: 1st Josh Hagen, 2nd Bailey Heppner, 3rd David Morsette, 4th Faith Cator, 5th Elaina Weaver and Keira Oats
Miss Norling's fifth grade class winners are 1st Lindsey Cline, 2nd MJ Griffith, 3rd Logan Witmer;4th Griffin Terry, and 5th Ty Terry.
Mrs. Worrall's sixth grade class winners are: 1st Kaya Demontiney, 2nd Ryder Oats, 3rd Jai Baumann, and 4th Hunter Moore.