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John Small students participated in the annual Spelling Bee Friday, January 13, 2012. Two contestants were chosen from each homeroom and then competed against the other contestants in their respective grades.

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   John Small students participated in the annual Spelling Bee Friday, January 13, 2012. Two contestants were chosen from each homeroom and then competed against the other contestants in their respective grades. Claire Hendrickson, our fourth grade winner and Jacob Anderson, our fifth grade winner will go head to head to determine a school-wide winner.

   Fourth Grade Homeroom contestants included: Kiaria Cobb, Charlie Moore, Gracen Kay, Xavier Peardon, Levi Ambrose Michael Reid, Jaikesa Ganus, Mary Michael Bilbro, Grace Berry, Breonce Thompson, Michael Smith, Dawson Cox, Lucas Wood, Skyelr Reising, Jordi Barnes, Reagan Heath, Daisy Syner, James Corprew, Sophia Melk, Ashanti Booth, Cody Tetterton, Aniyah Summers, Shakayla Swinson, Lennon Condrey, Claire Hendrickson, Braeton Davenport, and McKenna Taylor.

   Fifth Grade Homeroom contestants included: Allen Crisp, Oscar Espinoza, Kendra Parker, Montavis Crutchfield, Katelyn Jones, Cesar Rincon Pulido, Saquan Hicklin, Cyntavea Blackledge, Jackson Paul, Stardeyia Whitney, Jaheem Hopkins, Christopher White, Gustavo Martinez, Kathryn Jones, Callie Smith, Henry Jennings, Kaily Ramirez Trejo, Ryan Hendrickson, Jacob Anderson, Joshua Lewis, Miracle Fulford, Amanda Manning, Zephaniah Moore, Jamie Ebron, Travina McCray, Hannah Evans, Nazier Jackson, and Sultan Al Sudani.
Fifth Grade Winner: Jacob Anderson Fourth Grade Winner: Claire Hendrickson


    Sarah Hodges
    Public Information Officer
    Beaufort County Schools
      252.946.6593 office
      252.402.5834 cell
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