Wednesday, February 4, 2009

SUPER SPELLER


GOOD JOB ROBIN!
Robin **** is Camden's spelling champ

Robin ****, an eighth-grader at Camden Middle School (CMS), won the 2009 Camden County Schools Spelling Bee. The winning word was "rhombus."
Robin said he enjoys reading scary books and adventure stories, especially those written by Stephen King. He also enjoys playing basketball, using computers and playing video games.
The runner-up was Mary Lee Clark Elementary fourth-grader Brian Castro. The contest was open to students in fourth- through eighth-grades. Each elementary and middle school in the county supplied one contestant who had won the spelling bee at his or her school.
The competition was held at the board of education administrative offices on Feb. 4. CMS Assistant Principal Dr. Christie Roberts coordinated the event. The caller was CMS media specialist Shan Peters. The judges were Matilda Harris Elementary Assistant Principal Roz Toshach and Crooked River Elementary Assistant Principal Nancy Boone.

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