High Desert students compete in San Bernardino County spelling bee

Several students from High Desert-based school districts competed in the San Bernardino County Spelling Bee.

San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools, who hosted the event, stated that the competition ended with exhilarating victories, showcasing exceptional linguistic scholars from across the region.

Sixth-grade student Shrey Parikh, left, and eighth-grade student Srikanth Satheesh Kumar proudly crowned as the 2024 San Bernardino County Spelling Bee Champions.
Sixth-grade student Shrey Parikh, left, and eighth-grade student Srikanth Satheesh Kumar proudly crowned as the 2024 San Bernardino County Spelling Bee Champions.

During the annual competition on March 13 at San Bernardino Valley College, the students represented a diverse array of school districts and charter schools, in the competition that culminated in a thrilling event between the county's finest spellers.

Students from the Apple Valley Unified, Snowline Joint Unified, and Victor Valley Union High school districts competed.

Sitting Bull Academy student Leilani Saito from Apple Valley was ranked among the pool of champions.

Top champions

This year's main champions emerged from the ranks of Etiwanda School District.

The champions were Shrey Parikh, a sixth-grade student, and Srikanth Satheesh Kumar, an eighth-grade student, who demonstrated exceptional skill and composure throughout the competition, county officials stated.

"The San Bernardino County Spelling Bee serves as a testament to the dedication and talent of our students,” said County Superintendent Ted Alejandre. “It's inspiring to witness their hard work and determination on display, showcasing their semantic skills in such a challenging and prestigious competition."

Shrey Parikh, representing Day Creek Intermediate School, tackles the challenge of spelling on stage at the San Bernardino Valley College auditorium, Mar. 13.
Shrey Parikh, representing Day Creek Intermediate School, tackles the challenge of spelling on stage at the San Bernardino Valley College auditorium, Mar. 13.

Sixth-grader Parikh solidified his victory after correctly spelling the word "rarefaction." Satheesh Kumar was named the co-champion after providing the correct spelling of the word "recrudescent."

The champions will now prepare to compete on the national stage where they will represent San Bernardino County during the Scripps National Spelling Bee in May.

Parikh expressed gratitude for the opportunity to participate in such a prestigious event. "Thank you to my mom and dad, family, and my teacher Ms. Miller and to all the spelling bee organizers,” Parikh said.

"I would like to thank my mom, dad, and my brother for support and always being there for me. I will always be thankful for my teachers for encouraging me,” said eighth-grader Satheesh Kumar.

Other participating school districts in this year’s Spelling Bee included:

  • Alta Loma

  • Central

  • Etiwanda

  • Ontario-Montclair

  • San Bernardino City Unified

  • Snowline Joint Unified

  • Upland Unified

Students from Empire Springs Charter, Granite Mountain Charter, and Inland Leaders Charter also participated in this year's competition.

Srikanth Satheesh Kumar, representing Heritage Intermediate School, asks for the definition of a word during the 2024 San Bernardino County Spelling Bee held on Mar. 13.
Srikanth Satheesh Kumar, representing Heritage Intermediate School, asks for the definition of a word during the 2024 San Bernardino County Spelling Bee held on Mar. 13.

The San Bernardino County Spelling Bee not only celebrates academic achievement but also fosters a sense of camaraderie and sportsmanship among participants, county officials said.

Top 2024 Spelling Bee Champions are:

  • First Place Champion – Shrey Parikh, Day Creek Intermediate School

  • First Place Champion – Srikanth Satheesh Kumar, Heritage Intermediate School

  • Second Place Champion – Ruiee Shih, Day Creek Intermediate School

  • Third Place Champion – Abheri Sureddi, John L. Golden Elementary School

  • Fourth Place Champion – Afiyah Ashrafi, Spring Charter Schools

  • Fourth Place Champion – Anika Crowe, Granite Mountain Charter School

  • Fourth Place Champion – Katherine Odell, Spring Charter Schools

  • Fourth Place Champion – Leilani Saito, Sitting Bull Academy

  • Fifth Place Champion – Summer He, Caryn Elementary School

  • Fifth Place Champion – Sophia Raqueno, Ruth Musser Middle School

  • Fifth Place Champion – Yahya Tchich, Summit Intermediate School

For more news and information, visit the San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools Newsroom at sbcss.k12.ca.us.

Daily Press reporter Rene Ray De La Cruz may be reached at 760-951-6227 or RDeLaCruz@VVDailyPress.com. Follow him on Twitter @DP_ReneDeLaCruz

This article originally appeared on Victorville Daily Press: High Desert students compete in San Bernardino County spelling bee