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What Is It?

The Alabama Spelling Bee, sponsored by The Birmingham News, sends the only Alabama entry to the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C.

The spelling bee tradition improves students' spelling skills and increases their vocabularies. Bee participation also provides valuable experience in developing poise - a necessary skill for public speaking, performing arts, and athletics.

How Does It Work?

The Alabama Spelling Bee program is open to all students, K-8, (public, private, parochial and home-school), whose schools enroll with the Scripps National Spelling Bee program by November 16. To compete in the Alabama Spelling Bee, students must win a series of competitions at school, district and county levels. Home-school students compete in home-school district bees to advance to the final home-school "county" bee. County winners advance to the Alabama Spelling Bee in Birmingham to compete for the state championship. The Alabama Spelling Bee winner will represent the state at the 2008 Scripps National Spelling Bee.

When Does It Happen?

December/January (early) School bees
January (late) District bees - for larger counties & home schools only
January (late)/February (early) County bees
March 8 Alabama Spelling Bee
May 25-31 Bee Week at the National Spelling Bee

See the complete Alabama Spelling Bee calendar here.

Rewards

The Alabama Spelling Bee champion wins an all-expenses-paid trip for two to compete in the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C. and other prizes.

Who Makes This Possible?

The Birmingham News is the local sponsor for the Alabama Spelling Bee program.




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