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Big Otter wins first at the Clay County Spelling Bee

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
November 11, 2025
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Big Otter Elementary School won first place in the 2025 Clay County Spelling Bee!  They were also able to bring the county’s Traveling Trophy back to their school for the year. Congratulations to these Big Otter Braves for their hard work:

Cheyenne Bays – 5th Grade

Ellayna Brown (5th Place) – 5th Grade

Kinsley Duffield – 5th Grade

Harper Faulkner – 5th Grade

Michael Gill (3rd Place) – 5th Grade

Kash Kincaid (1st Place) – 5th Grade

Tripp Sears – 5th Grade

Adalyn Boggs – 4th Grade

Lanie Goe – 4th Grade

Kathryn Hanshaw – 4th Grade

Gannon Cummings – 3rd Grade

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