Spelling builds the foundation of literacy by helping students understand the connection between letters and sounds. More than memorization, it boosts reading fluency, expands vocabulary, and improves written communication skills. Educators consider this one of the key factors in assessing learning improvement–and it is essential.
Top spellers across New Mexico recently showcased their word mastery in a statewide competition. Dubbed the State Spanish Spelling Bee, the event was held at the National Hispanic Cultural Center.
Students from Albuquerque Public Schools (APS) earned top honors and secured spots in the national competition. The Department of Language and Cultural Equity celebrates these outstanding achievements.
Students from Hayes Middle School, Ernie Pyle Middle School, and John Adams Middle School proudly represented APS in the contest. They demonstrated exceptional skill, determination, and confidence throughout the event.
After eight challenging rounds, two APS students emerged as the state’s top finalists.
Milena Pestana Sotolongo, a sixth grader from Hayes Middle School, earned first place. Jackie Calzadias Valenzuela, a seventh grader from Ernie Pyle Middle School, placed second.
Sotolongo and Valenzuela will represent New Mexico at the National Spanish Spelling Bee in July.
APS also recognized all participating students for their hard work and dedication. The district likewise acknowledged the families and teachers whose support helped students succeed.
The competition highlights the district’s commitment to multilingual learning. It also celebrates students’ academic excellence across languages and cultures.
