We
are the nation’s largest and longest-running educational promotion,
administered on a not-for-profit basis by The
E.W. Scripps Company and over 240 sponsors in the United States,
Europe, Guam, Mexico, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands,
The Bahamas, and American Samoa. Our headquarters office in Cincinnati,
Ohio, coordinates the national finals, enrolls sponsors, and produces
word lists and study materials. This office operates year round.
Each
sponsor organizes a spelling bee program in its community, usually with
the cooperation of area school officials. The champion of the sponsor’s
final spelling bee advances to the finals in Washington, D.C.
Sponsorship
is available to daily and weekly newspapers serving English-speaking
populations around the world. However, sponsorship is not limited newspapers
owned by The E.W. Scripps Company.
In fact, only 19 newspaper sponsors are owned by The
E.W. Scripps Company. A complete listing of sponsors may be found
here.
If
a community desires participation and its local newspaper cannot assume
sponsorship, special consideration for sponsorship may be given to a
high-visibility organization or business within that community. Such
businesses or organizations must demonstrate a history of promoting
academic achievement in their communities.
This
is the 76th Annual Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee. The event started
with nine contestants in 1925. There was no Scripps Howard National
Spelling Bee during the World War II years of 1943, 1944, and 1945.
Co-champions were declared in 1950, 1957, and 1962. Of the 78 champions,
42 are girls and 36 are boys.
Champions
and Their Winning Words
The
Story of the National Spelling Bee: Text from an early 1930s brochure