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Florida claims second straight Scripps spelling bee champ

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Florida claims second straight Scripps spelling bee champ

The big story: Florida has its fourth national spelling bee champion in the competition’s nearly 100-year history, and its second from the Tampa Bay area in two years.

Bruhat Soma, a rising eighth-grader at Turner/Bartels K-8 School in Hillsborough County, claimed the prize in a remarkable tiebreaker that saw him correctly spell 29 words in 90 seconds. A year earlier, he placed 74th after misspelling the word “tonlet” in Round 4.

We’re working to get an interview with Bruhat today, to talk about his success and future plans. But for now, read more about the bee here and check out this video of his winning effort.

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Campus closures: Broward County school board members face a tough decision whether to close under-capacity schools in the face of community opposition, the Sun-Sentinel reports.

Don’t miss a story. Here’s a link to yesterday’s roundup.

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