San Joaquin County Office of Education

Northern California Students Triumph At 2023 California State Spelling Bee

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Stockton, CA - The 2023 California State Spelling Bee, hosted by the San Joaquin County Office of Education, showcased the talents of California's finest young spellers, with two students from Northern California claiming top honors in their divisions.

A total of 88 students from 27 counties across the state participated in the competition, vying for the coveted titles of state elementary or junior high spelling champion.

In the elementary division, sixth-grade student Tristan Friesen from Shasta County emerged victorious, securing the first-place position with his flawless spelling of the word "culottes." Accompanying Friesen on the podium was another Northern California student who clinched second place.

The junior high division witnessed an extraordinary display of spelling prowess, as eighth-grade student Vikrant Chintanabonia and seventh-grade student Shradha Rachamreddy, both from Santa Clara County, shared the championship title, showcasing their exceptional linguistic abilities.

The elementary division consisted of 47 students from grades fourth through sixth, while the junior high division comprised 41 students from grades seventh to ninth.

To qualify for the State Championship, all participants had to be certified as county champions by their respective county's superintendent of schools, ensuring that only the best spellers from each region competed at this prestigious event.

The California State Spelling Bee serves as a platform to celebrate the remarkable linguistic talents of young students while fostering healthy competition and academic excellence.

Congratulations to all the participants for their impressive achievements at this year's event, and a special commendation to Tristan Friesen, Vikrant Chintanabonia, and Shradha Rachamreddy for their well-deserved victories.

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