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Boston’s best spellers celebrated at 12th Annual Citywide Spelling Bee

A crowd of family members, teachers, and friends were on hand to support 21 Boston youth from across the City competing in Boston’s 12th annual BCYF Citywide Spelling Bee.

A crowd of family members, teachers, and friends were on hand today to congratulate 21 Boston youth from across the City competing in Boston’s 12th annual BCYF Citywide Spelling Bee at the Boston Public Library in Copley Square.  Organized by Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF), the City of Boston’s largest youth and human service agency, and sponsored by the Boston Bruins Foundation, the winner now goes on to the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C., in May.  

“We are very proud to be hosting the BCYF Citywide Spelling Bee for the twelfth year,” said William Morales, Commissioner of BCYF.  “The competition is fierce and the young spellers are truly inspiring. Thank you to our longtime sponsor, the Boston Bruins Foundation, for supporting the BCYF Bee each year and giving us a chance to show off Boston’s talented youth.”

More than 3,000 young people participated in Boston public and parochial school Bees to qualify for the BCYF Citywide Bee.  The preparation for the school Bees helps young people improve their spelling, broaden their vocabulary, and build self-confidence.

“The BCYF Citywide Spelling Bee is an opportunity for students to demonstrate their academic excellence and is a culmination of a lot of hard work and dedication,” said Marty Martinez, Boston’s Chief of Health and Human Services. “Participation in this spelling bee is not just an individual achievement, but it’s also a communal achievement by each student and all of the people at their side. We are proud of the work that went into each student's presence.”

Commissioner Morales opened the speaking program and welcomed the spellers and their families and presented each speller with a participation medal.  Chief Martinez shared greetings and congratulations from Mayor Walsh. The judges this year were Dhruti Bhagat, Web Services Library, Boston Public Library; Roxanne Longoria, Director of Strategic Initiatives and Partnerships, City of Boston Health and Human Services Cabinet; and Ann Siegel, Director of BCYF Roslindale Community Center.  It was an exciting, suspenseful event with cheers (and some tears) from the audience and participants.

The winner of this year’s Bee was Nicla Mirabito age 12 from the North End who won by spelling "Huckaback” correctly.  The second place finisher was Sulayman Abdirahman age 9 from Roxbury and coming in third was Mira Yu age 13 from the North End. The Bee went 33 rounds plus one final round before the Championship Round.

The Scripps National Spelling Bee is the nation’s largest and longest-running spelling bee.  School children from all over the country meet in Washington D.C. every May to compete in the National Bee.  The one and only winner from Massachusetts was in 1939. In addition to an all-expenses-paid trip to the National Bee, the BCYF Spelling Bee winner received the Samuel Louis Sugarman Award, a one-year subscription to Merriam-Webster Unabridged Online, a one-year subscription to Encyclopedia Britannica Online Premium, and a trophy.  Second place and third place finishers received an Amazon Fire 7 Tablet, $25 Amazon Gift Card, and trophies.

Participating Spellers:

#

School

Speller

Grade

Age

Neighborhood

#

1

School

Boston Latin School

Speller

Mira Yu

Grade

8

Age

13

Neighborhood

North End (02114)

#

2

School

Bradley Elementary School

Speller

Saeed Saeed

Grade

5

Age

11

Neighborhood

East Boston

#

3

School

Brooke Charter School, Mattapan

Speller

Sulayman Abdirahman

Grade

4

Age

9

Neighborhood

Roxbury

#

4

School

Edison K-8

Speller

Manuela Rios Casteneda

Grade

6

Age

12

Neighborhood

Brighton

#

5

School

Eliot K-8

Speller

Nicla Mirabito

Grade

6

Age

12

Neighborhood

North End

#

6

School

Guild Elementary

Speller

Sofia Suarez

Grade

5

Age

11

Neighborhood

East Boston

#

7

School

Harvard- Kent

Speller

Karam Bouaouida

Grade

5

Age

10

Neighborhood

Charlestown

#

8

School

Jackson/Mann K-8

Speller

Elizabeth Baldes

Grade

4

Age

11

Neighborhood

Brighton

#

9

School

Kipp Academy Elementary School

Speller

Isis Daniels

Grade

3

Age

10

Neighborhood

Chinatown

#

10

School

Kipp Academy Boston Middle School

Speller

Tyree Howard

Grade

8

Age

14

Neighborhood

Roslindale

#

11

School

Lyndon K-8

Speller

Brendan Nolan

Grade

6

Age

11

Neighborhood

West Roxbury

#

12

School

Manning Elementary School

Speller

Ronan Miller

Grade

5

Age

11

Neighborhood

Roslindale

#

13

School

Mission Hill K-8

Speller

Amishai Goodman Goldstein

Grade

8

Age

13

Neighborhood

Jamaica Plain

#

14

School

Murphy K-8

Speller

Lyla Mendoza

Grade

4

Age

10

Neighborhood

Dorchester

#

15

School

Quincy Elementary School

Speller

MaeMae Chiang

Grade

4

Age

9

Neighborhood

Dorchester

#

16

School

Samuel Adams Elementary

Speller

Joel Kaiser

Grade

4

Age

10

Neighborhood

East Boston

#

17

School

South Boston Catholic Academy

Speller

Jack Lambrecht

Grade

5

Age

11

Neighborhood

South End

#

18

School

St. John

Speller

Emma Henderson

Grade

5

Age

11

Neighborhood

Beacon Hill

#

19

School

Sumner School

Speller

Kevin Anderson

Grade

4

Age

9

Neighborhood

West Roxbury

#

20

School

Warren/Prescott K-8

Speller

Joe Neilon

Grade

5

Age

10

Neighborhood

Charlestown

#

21

School

Winship Elementary

Speller

Bethlehem Tewoldemedhin

Grade

4

Age

10

Neighborhood

Brighton

Winning words from the previous eleven years of the Bee:

Year

Winning Word

Year

2008

Winning Word

Lariat

Year

2009

Winning Word

Scenario

Year

2010

Winning Word

Ravioli

Year

2011

Winning Word

Toboggan

Year

2012

Winning Word

Myriad

Year

2013

Winning Word

Schnauzer

Year

2014

Winning Word

Contiguous

Year

2015

Winning Word

Schottische

Year

2016

Winning Word

Diurnal

Year

2017

Winning Word

Cacophony

Year

2018

Winning Word

Crescendo

About Boston Centers for Youth and Families

Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF) Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF) is the City of Boston’s largest youth and human service agency. BCYF operates 36 community centers in Boston that offer a variety of engaging and enriching programs for people of all ages created through community input and need. BCYF also oversees citywide programs including the nationally-recognized violence intervention and prevention Streetworker Program, the GIRLS Initiative, Camp Joy special needs program and many aquatic offerings.

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