2019 Direct Archdiocesan District Parochial Schools Annual Spelling Bee Competition Finals

The Archdiocesan Spelling Bee Finals for the students of the District’s Greek-American Day Schools were held on Thursday, January 10th, at the Headquarters of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese.

12 students participated this year: 6 finalists and 6 runner-ups. Demetra Chudley, a 7th grade student of The Cathedral School in Manhattan was the finalist. Gabriel Tramontana, a 7th grade student of A. Fantis Parochial School in Brooklyn was the runner-up. The winning word was “earthenware.”

Mr. John Atanas, assistant principal of the Greek American Institute in the Bronx, and Ms. Helen Karagiorgos, college advisor of St. Demetrios School of Astoria, pronounced the words.

Following are the names of all the contestants and their schools:

SCHOOL FINALISTS   RUNNER-UPS
W. Spyropoulos Greek-American School, Flushing Tatiana Markou Arietta Xylas
St. Demetrios Greek-American School, Astoria  Sophia Kikis  Elena Fiorentinos
Greek-American Institute, Bronx  Taylor Medina Emmanuel Perselis
Cathedral School, New York  Demetra Chudley Apostolia Pritchard
A. Fantis Parochial School, Brooklyn  Lily Torre Gabriel Tramontana
D.G.K. Parochial School of Holy Cross, Brooklyn  Matthew Feinsilver Kosta Serlis

 

On behalf of His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios Geron of America, His Grace Bishop Apostolos of Medeia welcomed and gave a prayer to the students. Upon the completion of the competition, His Grace Bishop Apostolos presented each student with a “Certificate of Award” and thanked the parents and teachers for their hard work and support. 

Mr. Nick Katsoris, Esq., President of the Loukoumi Foundation, on behalf of the Hellenic Times Scholarship Fund, which sponsors the Archdiocesan District Spelling Bee Competition, offered each participant a check of $100 and $250 to the finalist.

The Spelling Bee competitions are sponsored by The E.W. Scripps Company. They are open to boys and girls, in grades 5 through 8. In New York City competitions are sponsored by the newspaper DAILY NEWS.

The Office of Education of the Direct Archdiocesan District selects the words and coordinates the competitions among the New York City Parochial Greek-American Day Schools.

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Maria Makedon welcomes the parochial school participants to the annual spelling bee competition.
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The Spelling Bee Finals for Greek American parochial day school students took place on Friday, Jan. 15th at Archdiocese headquarters with 16 students participating.

Finalists and runners-up from each school were: Nicoletta Baltzis, a 6th grade student of the St. Demetrios School of Astoria was the winner. Yorgo Vetter, a 6th grader at the Holy Trinity Cathedral School, Manhattan was the runner-up.The winning word was “patrician.”

Additionally, Manolis Lambrakis, a 6th grade student of the Holy Trinity Cathedral School was the finalist amongst the runners-up, while Evgenia Katehis, also a 6th grader at St. Demetrios School of Astoria, was the runner-up. The winning word was “hyperbole.”

Following are the names of the other contestants, their grade level, and school:

FINALISTS AND RUNNERS-UP

  1. St. Spyridon School, New York City, Christopher Labra, 6th grade Jonathan Rogers, 8th grade
  2. D.G.K. School of Holy Cross, Brooklyn, Grigory Ivanov, 6th grade Konstantinos Voyiazis, 8th grade
  3. “A. Fantis” Parochial School, Brooklyn, Julia Adelaine, 6th grade Allesandra Stratigakis, 7th grade
  4. “W. Spyropoulos” School, Flushing, Evangelos Stathopoulos, Sotiris Emmanouil,8th graders
  5. E.&S. Valiotis School, Whitestone, Angelica Frangopoulos, Petros Vithoulkas, 5th graders

Following the competition, Archbishop Demetrios presented each student with a Certificate of Award. In addition students received gift cards on behalf of the District Office of Education.

Nick Katsoris, president of The Hel- lenic Times Scholarship Fund (HTSF), which sponsors the Archdiocesan District Competition, offered school finalists a check for $100 and $50 to the runners-up.

The citywide Spelling Bee competitions are sponsored by The E.W. Scripps Company. The competitions aim at improving spelling, increase vocabulary, learn concepts, and develop correct English usage. They are open to boys and girls, in grades 5 through 8. In New York City, competitions are sponsored by the New York Daily News.

The Office of Education of the Direct Archdiocesan District, headed by Maria Makedon, coordinates the competitions among the New York City Greek-American day schools.