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Photos from NAspellingbee's post 02/14/2026

Looking back on history and looking forward to the future!
Review of 2017 NASCC Part IV Champion:
My name is Shourav Dasari, and I am the champion of the 2017 North American Spelling Champion Challenge. I have been doing spelling for over 7 years, and my spelling accomplishments include 4th place at the 2017 Scripps National Spelling Bee, 11th place at the 2016 Scripps National Spelling Bee, 1st place in both the junior and senior divisions of the North South Foundation National Spelling Bee, and champion of the 2015 South Asian Spelling Bee.
The secret to my successful spelling bee career was an interest in words and a good knowledge of roots and language patterns. However, there is no substitute for hard work. Practicing spelling year-round was a key factor behind my spelling bee wins. I’m excited to make new friends and learn about Chinese culture at the SPBCN. I look forward to bringing my spelling skills all the way to China, and competing with some great spellers!
From Shourav Dasari, Texas 2017 NASCC Champion

Photos from NAspellingbee's post 01/22/2026

Looking back on history and looking forward to the future!
Review of 2017 NASCC Part III Competition:
2017 North American City Championship Challenge (Los Angeles) was grandly held On July 16th and 17th, 2017. The first and second runner-ups of each group have their own winners. Education, entertainment and challenges are further integrated here, bringing young people around the world with extraordinary memories. The champion and runner-up of each group had appeared one after another. Finally, meet our 2017 NASCC (Los Angeles) final champion: Shrourav Dasari. Congratulations!Looking forward to your participation.

Photos from NAspellingbee's post 12/30/2025

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Review of 2017 NASCC Part II Activity Class:
American coaches and little kung fu players began to demonstrate, including boxing, stick training and Tai Chi. Many spellers also volunteered to go to the field to compete with the coach and all of them had fun there!Looking forward to your participation.

Photos from NAspellingbee's post 12/09/2025

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Review of 2017 NASCC Part I spelling training class
Spellers had been immersed in spelling training classes in those days. With the end of the final course, the professional Spelling Bee coaches had taught all the spelling skills and methods of each etymology to the spellers.
Looking forward to your participation.

Photos from NAspellingbee's post 12/02/2025

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Review of 2016 NASCC Part IV Champion:
“Spelling bees helped me learn a lot about things outside of words. I learned about work ethic, time management, and how to stay calm under pressure. I also met many people who I hope to stay friends with for a long time. Spelling enabled me to travel to Washington, D.C. for the Scripps National Spelling Bee twice. I was also able to go to California for NASCC and to Beijing for the start of SPBCN's 2016-2017 season and to participate in GCSCC. For spellers this year, remember that studying will get you far. Also, remember that it's not just about winning; it's also about learning and making new friends. I hope that you will find as much joy and fun in spelling as I do.”
From Sylvie Lamontagne, Lakewood, Colorado 2016 NASCC Champion
Looking forward to your participation.

Photos from NAspellingbee's post 11/25/2025

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Review of 2016 NASCC Part III Competition:
On July 18, 2016, the curtain of the 2016 NASCC North American City Championship Challenge (Los Angeles Station) came to an end. The final championship was won by Sylvie Lamontagne, the fourth runner-up of the 2016 Scripps national spelling bee, and received a $ 2,000 award and full funding to participate in the Global Championship China in Beijing. Congratulations!
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Photos from NAspellingbee's post 11/20/2025

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Review of 2016 NASCC Part I spelling training class
The spellers were learning more and more new words every day. The coach taught students knowledge about etymology, culture, history, and helped them memorize words in many ways.Want to know more? Feel free to drop us a message!

Photos from NAspellingbee's post 11/11/2025

Looking back on history and looking forward to the future! Let’s revisit this precious memory from 2015 and gear up for NASCC 2026 together!
Review of 2015 NASCC Part IV Champion:
“It was so inspiring to go to the United States particularly in Los Angeles to compete with the local competitors. They were prominent in language and in studying hard, so we could not look down upon them. Even though they are very young, their vocabulary is vast. After several rounds, I and another two American competitors hadn’t been out of the game, and both of them were younger than me. They had no difficulty in some challenge words, so it was so lucky that I can hold on to the last. Anthony Chiang is a Asian-American kid, and he was the champion of L.A. Spelling Bee. For me, I felt I had won just the thought that I could compete with him. The last word was Periphrastic, and he spelled it wrongly perhaps because of carelessness. It was difficult to identify the pronunciation of Para and Peri.”
From Tian En He, Tianjin, China 2015 NASCC Champion

Photos from NAspellingbee's post 11/04/2025

Looking back on history and looking forward to the future! 🕰️✨
Review of 2015 NASCC Part III Competition: It was held in Los Angeles 🌆.
The 62nd E.W Scripps National Spelling Bee Champion Scott and Leslie, the head of the SpellingBee Organizing Committee of the Los Angeles area, served as judges for the competition 🏆.
Spellers performed very well 👏. Finally, meet our 2015 NASCC (Los Angeles) champion: Tian'en He 🎉! Congratulations 🎊!
Let’s look forward to the 2026 NASCC together 🚀!

Photos from NAspellingbee's post 10/28/2025

Looking back on history and looking forward to the future!
Review of 2015 NASCC Part II Team Building Activities:
Spellers participated in a variety of outdoor sports every day, including basketball matches, soccer matches and various games where they learned to cooperate with others.
This is how children should enjoy the sunshine and life at the camp. Let’s all look forward to the 2026 NASCC together!

Photos from NAspellingbee's post 10/22/2025

Back in July 2015 📅, spellers from across the globe 🌍 met in Los Angeles! They studied side by side 🤝 with North American spellers in the same classroom, diving into spelling training courses that blended American culture 🇺🇸, language learning 📚, and spelling skills ✏️. Every speller agreed it was an unforgettable journey 💖.
Looking back on these precious moments 📸 of NASCC, we’re already looking forward to the 2026 event 🎉! If you’re into spelling and cross-cultural fun, stay tuned for updates 🔔.

Photos from NAspellingbee's post 11/22/2024

🎉🏆 Big Announcement! In the NASCC, the crowned champion is the exceptional American speller Bruhat Soma! 🏆✨

Bruhat Soma stuns the entire arena with his unparalleled talent! 🧠🔥 Throughout nine rounds of intense, thrilling battles, he relies on his extraordinary calmness and composure, as well as his vast vocabulary, to overcome obstacles and ultimately reach the pinnacle! 💪🏆

This is not just a song of victory, but the highest praise for his remarkable abilities and tireless efforts! 👏👏👏 Let us all witness and celebrate this outstanding young man's moments of glory! 🌟

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