Hannah May Ramis spelled her way to the nationals, and while there she even outspelled organizers.
The Grade 5 Lumby student recently returned from the National Spelling Bee of Canada in Toronto.
âShe did well and finished 12th overall,â said proud dad Bernie Ramis.
Hannah was up against 34 kids in the tough competition â all champions from their respective regions.
âThe competition was so tight that, at the end of the regular round there were still 26 kids standing,â said Bernie. âSo 26 headed to the tie-breaker round and the numbers were slowly whittled down. When there were only 12 remaining, our champ tripped on her word.â
Despite the hiccup, Hannah had a great time representing after winning the 2018 Spelling Bee of Canada B.C. Junior Division in April.
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âHer overall experience was great. Weâre very proud of her and we look forward to her joining the next Bee.â
And she did manage to stump organizers of the national event, who misspelled her name on her certificate (missing an âhâ at the end of her name).
jennifer@vernonmorningstar.com
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