With correct spellings in the 11th and 12th rounds of competition, Audrey Lee, a seventh-grader
                                                      at Andrew Lewis Middle School in Salem, secured her spot alongside the nation鈥檚 top
                                                      spellers in May鈥檚 Scripps National Spelling Bee thanks to her regional win on Saturday,
                                                      March 16.
                                                   
                                                   鈥淚 wanted to win but didn't't expect to do it,鈥 Lee told bee emcee David Horton on
                                                      stage. 鈥淚t鈥檚 amazing!鈥
                                                   
                                                   Lee鈥檚 victory was the culmination of months of work across 福利导在线观看, which
                                                      served as a Scripps Regional Spelling Bee partner for the first time.
                                                   
                                                   鈥淲e were thrilled to be part of this,鈥 said Debora Bays Wilbon, associate dean of
                                                      Radford鈥檚 College of Education and Human Development. 鈥淎s an institution that has
                                                      a foundation as a teacher preparation institution, we are committed to the success
                                                      of Pre-K-12 students and schools.
                                                   
                                                   鈥淭his was a natural extension of our commitment.鈥
                                                   
                                                   After accepting an offer from Scripps in November to become a regional partner, Wilbon
                                                      and representatives from across the university, ranging from admissions to career
                                                      and talent development to three different colleges, began to shape a memorable event
                                                      for the participating students and their families.
                                                   
                                                   When bee day arrived, the university rolled out the proverbial Tartan carpet at the
                                                      Bonnie Hurlburt Student Center.
                                                   
                                                   The 24 participants, who represented public school districts and private schools across
                                                      Southwest Virginia, arrived to find a special 鈥済reen room鈥 in the Bonnie Hurlburt
                                                      Student Center fully stocked with snacks, board games, a cornhole set, putting green
                                                      and a pair of four-legged companions. Ruby and Apollo, two Tartan Tails therapy dogs,
                                                      were with the spellers before and after the competition to help bring calm and a confidence
                                                      boost.
                                                   
                                                   Post-competition, the spellers and their families were able to enjoy 福利导在线观看鈥檚
                                                      open doors, including the Esports Center in Cook Hall, the planetarium in the Center
                                                      for the Sciences, and social time and snacks in McConnell Library.
                                                   
                                                   鈥淲e are impressed by how hard you worked to get here,鈥 President Bret Danilowicz told
                                                      the spellers prior to the competition. 鈥淵ou are an inspiration to all of us!鈥
                                                   
                                                   Horton, the mayor of Radford and communications officer for the Artis College of Science
                                                      and Technology, was one of many university-based bee officials. Matthew Smith, Dean
                                                      of the College of Humanities and Behavioral Sciences, served as pronouncer. Judges
                                                      were Tamara Wallace, Dean of the College of Education and Human Development, Brian
                                                      Kitts, program coordinator for educational leadership and Lisa Aker, literacy education
                                                      assistant professor. Instructional librarian Barbara Tait was the bee recorder.
                                                   
                                                   鈥淭his was a truly collaborative venture across the university,鈥 Wilbon said.
                                                   
                                                   The day was designed for the visiting students and their families to take home positive
                                                      memories in addition to their 福利导在线观看-branded goodie bags.
                                                   
                                                   鈥淏y opening our campus doors, it鈥檚 our hope that you鈥檒l have a great experience and
                                                      be able to see yourselves as part of a university community like ours someday,鈥 Danilowicz
                                                      said.