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Students Advance as Scripps Bee Moves to Constitution Hall

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Washington, D.C. — Hundreds of students are competing this week at the 98th Scripps National Spelling Bee at Constitution Hall, with preliminary rounds held Tuesday, May 26. Competitors include 13-year-old Naqeeb Hossain from Baton Rouge and Woodland Middle student Marian Jenkins of Brentwood, each advancing through early rounds and representing their schools. Washington, D.C. — Quarterfinal and semifinal rounds continue Wednesday, May 27, with finals scheduled for Thursday, May 28; 247 spellers are registered. Local reporting noted five North Texas students advanced to the quarterfinals and several participants cited logistical challenges after the event relocated from a suburban Maryland convention center to Constitution Hall this year.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • 1929: Constitution Hall is built by the Daughters of the American Revolution.
  • For 15 years prior to 2026, the Bee was held at a suburban Maryland convention center.
  • 26th May 2026 (Tuesday): Scripps National Spelling Bee preliminary rounds begin at Constitution Hall.
  • 27th May 2026 (Wednesday): Quarterfinal and semifinal rounds are held; local students advance.
  • 28th May 2026 (Thursday): Finals are scheduled to determine the national champion.

Why This Matters to You

The Scripps National Spelling Bee is more than a competition. It's a celebration of learning and dedication. If you have kids, it's a great way to inspire them to embrace education. And if you're a teacher, it's a chance to cheer on your students.

The Bottom Line

The move to Constitution Hall is a big change. But the focus remains on the students and their impressive spelling skills. If you're in the D.C. area, consider attending the finals. Or, tune in from home to support these young scholars. Worth forwarding if you know a spelling bee enthusiast.

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Who Benefited

Organizers, local businesses, cultural institutions and the competition's profile benefited from increased visibility and attendance as the Bee moved to Constitution Hall, generating local economic activity and renewed media attention for participating schools and students.

Who Impacted

Some families, contestants and event staff experienced logistical challenges, including shuttle transit, crowded hallways and limited on-site dining, prompting critical feedback during the competition's move back to Washington, D.C.

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Who Benefited

Organizers, local businesses, cultural institutions and the competition's profile benefited from increased visibility and attendance as the Bee moved to Constitution Hall, generating local economic activity and renewed media attention for participating schools and students.

Who Impacted

Some families, contestants and event staff experienced logistical challenges, including shuttle transit, crowded hallways and limited on-site dining, prompting critical feedback during the competition's move back to Washington, D.C.

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