Hannah May Ramis spelled her way to the nationals, and while there she even outspelled organizers.
The Grade 5 Lumby student recently returned from the National Spelling Bee of Canada in Toronto.
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Despite the hiccup, Hannah had a great time representing after winning the 2018 Spelling Bee of Canada B.C. Junior Division in April.
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