About the South Asian Spelling Bee
The South Asian Spelling Bee is a
platform that will give all South Asian students the opportunity to
test their skills within their core peer group. In the 78th
Nationals Scripps Spelling Bee, over 11% participants were South
Asian and over the years many South Asian students have been
champions. It is the effort of the South Asian Spelling Bee contest
to encourage and promote South Asian talent across the US and to
bring this aspect of a South Asian student's life into the
foreground by broadcasting this contest on National Television.
Where is the South Asian
Spelling Bee being held?
The contest will be held in 8
centers across the US. The winners from where these regional
centers will then be sent to compete in the finals in NJ. Click
here
for the schedule.
How will the South Asian
Spelling Bee be done?
The path to choose the national
champion will be paved via the elimination and regional rounds held
in 8 cities across the US. The legal guardian must register on this
website www.southasianspellingbee.com/register
and enroll the speller for the nearest regional center. Once
enrolled, participants will then be asked to report to their
regional center of choice and will be administered a written
spelling test. Then to proceed onto the ORAL round, the speller
needs to spell 15 words or more correctly. In the regional round
participants will be asked to spell words and as they misspell they
will be eliminated from the round. The Top 2 spellers from
the final round spelling correctly will be then sent forward
to the Finals.