Branson sixth-grader who won regional bee earns spot in Scripps National Spelling Bee

Kunal Patel, who attends Branson's Cedar Ridge Intermediate, won the 2024 Association for Children’s Educational Sponsorship Regional Missouri Spelling Bee.
Kunal Patel, who attends Branson's Cedar Ridge Intermediate, won the 2024 Association for Children’s Educational Sponsorship Regional Missouri Spelling Bee.

A sixth-grader from Branson has secured a spot to compete in the Scripps National Spelling Bee, May 26-31, in Washington D.C.

Kunal Patel, who attends Branson's Cedar Ridge Intermediate, will compete in the national event after winning a regional competition.

On March 25, Patel won the 2024 Association for Children’s Educational Sponsorship Regional Missouri Spelling Bee, which was in Rolla.

A total of 16 students, in grades 1-8. competed in the regional spelling bee. But, this was the first spelling bee for Patel.

The winning word, which Patel spelled correctly, was "parkour."

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“There were a lot of words to memorize, and it was fun to prepare leading up to the competition,” said Patel, in a news release from the Branson school district. “I am happy I won, but also surprised. I am proud to represent CedarRidge Intermediate at the national competition.”

The other Branson students who participated included:

  • Blake Bliss, third grade: Tied fourth place, Cedar Ridge Elementary

  • Shiloh Duston, sixth grade: Tied sixth place, Cedar Ridge Intermediate

  • Jada Kelley, fifth grade: Tied ninth place, Cedar Ridge Intermediate

  • Gabriel Orellana Medrano, second grade: Tied 14th place, Cedar Ridge Elementary

  • Landon Strahan, second grade: Tied 14th place, Cedar Ridge Elementary

This article originally appeared on Springfield News-Leader: Branson sixth-grader will compete in Scripps National Spelling Bee