Jessica Romero, representing Colina, reacts to a word during the annual Spelling Bee held Wednesday. Some 23 Kyrene students competed at district offices for the right to move to the next level. Five students made the cut, including winner Hannah Miao (Aprende), Romero, Caleb Redshaw (Milenio) and Prateek Pinisetti (Brisas).
Michaela Murray, representing Kyrene Altadena, reacts to a word during the annual Spelling Bee held Wednesday. Some 23 Kyrene students competed at district offices for the right to move to the next level. Five students made the cut, including winner Hannah Miao (Aprende), Jessica Romero (Colina), Caleb Redshaw (Milenio) and Prateek Pinisetti (Brisas).
Kyrene Aprende student Hannah Miao, who would go on to win the district's Spelling Bee, watches judges to see if she was successful in spelling her given word. Some 23 Kyrene students competed at district offices Wednesday for the right to move to the next level. Five other Kyrene students will join Miao, including Jessica Romero (Colina), Bobae Johnson (Altadena), Caleb Redshaw (Milenio) and Prateek Pinisetti (Brisas).
Jessica Romero, representing Colina, reacts to a word during the annual Spelling Bee held Wednesday. Some 23 Kyrene students competed at district offices for the right to move to the next level. Five students made the cut, including winner Hannah Miao (Aprende), Romero, Caleb Redshaw (Milenio) and Prateek Pinisetti (Brisas).
Max Yang, representing Kyrene Middle School, reacts to a word during the annual Spelling Bee held Wednesday. Some 23 Kyrene students competed at district offices for the right to move to the next level. Five students made the cut, including winner Hannah Miao (Aprende), Jessica Romero (Colina), Caleb Redshaw (Milenio) and Prateek Pinisetti (Brisas).
Caleb Redshaw, representing Kyrene Milenio, reacts to a word during the annual Spelling Bee held Wednesday. Some 23 Kyrene students competed at district offices for the right to move to the next level. Five students made the cut, including winner Hannah Miao (Aprende), Jessica Romero (Colina), Redshaw and Prateek Pinisetti (Brisas).
Jalen Flores, representing Kyrene Lomas, reacts to a word during the annual Spelling Bee held Wednesday. Some 23 Kyrene students competed at district offices for the right to move to the next level. Five students made the cut, including winner Hannah Miao (Aprende), Jessica Romero (Colina), Caleb Redshaw (Milenio) and Prateek Pinisetti (Brisas).
Asantria Ewings-Wells, representing Kyrene Sureno, reacts to a word during the annual Spelling Bee held Wednesday. Some 23 Kyrene students competed at district offices for the right to move to the next level. Five students made the cut, including winner Hannah Miao (Aprende), Jessica Romero (Colina), Caleb Redshaw (Milenio) and Prateek Pinisetti (Brisas).
Caleb Redshaw of Kyrene del Milenio takes a moment to focus before being asked to spell another word in Kyrene School District's Spelling Bee competition held Wednesday. Redshaw was successful in battling 22 other students to be one of five district students to qualify to move on to the next level. Jan. 19, 2011
Sydney Jones, representing Kyrene Mirada, reacts to a word during the annual Spelling Bee held Wednesday. Some 23 Kyrene students competed at district offices for the right to move to the next level. Five students made the cut, including winner Hannah Miao (Aprende), Jessica Romero (Colina), Caleb Redshaw (Milenio) and Prateek Pinisetti (Brisas).
Prateek Pinisetti, representing Kyrene Brisas, reacts to a word during the annual Spelling Bee held Wednesday. Some 23 Kyrene students competed at district offices for the right to move to the next level. Five students made the cut, including winner Hannah Miao (Aprende), Jessica Romero (Colina), Caleb Redshaw (Milenio) and Pinisetti.
Bobae Johnson, representing Kyrene Altadena, reacts to a word during the annual Spelling Bee held Wednesday. Some 23 Kyrene students competed at district offices for the right to move to the next level. Five students made the cut, including winner Hannah Miao (Aprende), Jessica Romero (Colina), Caleb Redshaw (Milenio) and Prateek Pinisetti (Brisas).
Kyrene Aprende student Hannah Miao, who would go on to win the district's Spelling Bee, watches judges to see if she was successful in spelling her given word. Some 23 Kyrene students competed at district offices Wednesday for the right to move to the next level. Five other Kyrene students will join Miao, including Jessica Romero (Colina), Bobae Johnson (Altadena), Caleb Redshaw (Milenio) and Prateek Pinisetti (Brisas).
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