Granton School District's 5th Grade Spelling Bee Champion
Monday, February 8th, 2021 -- 12:00 PM
-The Granton School District recently held their School Wide Spelling Bee.
I spoke with Granton’s Interim Administrator James Kuchta and 5th grade Spelling Bee Champion Pierce Nickel and they discussed the Spelling Bee.
Mr. Kuchta: “I have a special guest today. We have a student with us. This is Pierce Nickel who is the Granton Area School District Spelling Bee Champion. Pierce can you tell us about yourself?
Pierce: “My name is Pierce Nickel and I’m in 5th grade and my teacher is Mr. Radloff”
Mr. Kuchta: “And last week was the Spelling Bee, correct?”
Pierce: “Yeah, last Thursday.”
Mr. Kuchta: “So, the final round, the championship round of the Spelling Bee was last Thursday. And congratulations on being Spelling Bee Champion. The last student was in what grade?”
Pierce: “7th grade.”
Mr. Kuchta: “So, in the championship round, you, as a 5th grader, competed against a 7th grader and won the Spelling Bee?”
Pierce: “Yeah.”
Mr. Kuchta: “What grades are in the Spelling Bee again?”
Pierce: “I think it’s 1st-8th.”
Mr. Kuchta: “You competed against 8th grade, 7th grade, 6th grade and all the other 5th graders, as well as lower grades, and you were the champion right?”
Pierce: “Yeah.”
Mr. Kuchta: “Do you remember some of the words that were in the final round? You mentioned earlier one particular word that the other student missed.”
Pierce: “Yeah, that was eddy.”
Mr. Kuchta: “So, eddy, as in a water eddy. Can you spell that for us?”
Pierce: “E-d-d-y.”
Question: “Are you just good at spelling or did you study for the Spelling Bee at all?”
Pierce: “Well, I’m really good at reading. In Kindergarten I was a level J, so I’m pretty good at reading too.”
Mr. Kuchta: “I know the final word was the final word, the winning word was porcupine. Can you spell that for us?”
Pierce: “P-o-r-c-u-p-i-n-e.”
Mr. Kuchta: “Very good!”
Question: “You said you like to read. Do you have a favorite type of book?”
Pierce: “I like reading scary books sometimes and I like to read the ‘Magic Treehouse.’
Question: “Are you going to be moving on and doing a Spelling Bee on the Regional or State level?”
Pierce: “Yeah, I’m going to do the Regional, but I don’t know when it is yet though.”
Mr. Kuchta: “I believe Granton competes in the CESA wide, which would be 40 some school districts, Spelling Bee contest.”
Question: “Anything else?”
Mr. Kuchta: “I just wanted to share with you that Pierce is an excellent student and has done a great job here at Granton. And having the opportunity to represent the Granton School District is a great thing. I know you have siblings, Pierce. Can you tell us about them?”
Pierce: “Yeah, I have 4 siblings. Skylar, Brady, Sophia and Dane. Sophia is in 3rd grade and Dane is in 4K. I don’t know what grades Skylar and Brady are in because they’re older.”
Mr. Kuchta: “That’s great. It’s great for you to tell us about the Spelling Bee and the great things happening at the Granton School.”
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