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DMSB recognizes spelling bee winners from local schools

March 27, 2025 | Germantown, School Districts, Tennessee


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DMSB recognizes spelling bee winners from local schools
The Germantown Municipal School District Board of Education held a business meeting on March 26, 2025, which began with a celebration of student achievements. The meeting recognized the winners of the DMSB school-level spelling bee, highlighting their dedication and hard work. Each winner was invited to share either the word they won on or the hardest word they encountered during the competition.

The first student called up was Eric Chu from Dogwood Elementary School, followed by Will Andrews from Houston Middle School, who noted that "inimitable" was his most challenging word. Josh Verma from Farmington Elementary School shared that "San Joaquin" was his hardest word, while Mary Veil Gardner from Forest Hill concluded the recognition segment.

After the awards, the meeting transitioned to the next agenda item, which included a report on Tennessee legislative matters presented by Mr. Curry. The meeting provided an opportunity for the community to celebrate student accomplishments before moving into the business discussions. Attendees were invited to remain for the remainder of the meeting or leave at that time.

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