ANDREW CHAMBERLAND, an 8th grade student at Mt. Ararat Middle School won the school competition of the National Geographic Bee and a chance at a $50,000 college scholarship. The Bee was held in front of an all-school assembly on Wednesday, Feb. 1. Chamberland and the rest of the finalists including Greg DeMeyer, Sebastian Scherry, Zander Chown, Sadie Skinner, Abagail Faltmier (runner-up), Annie Watkins, Sydney Dyer, Lily Collier and Nick Holland answered questions on geography as part of the first round in the 29th annual National Geographic Bee. Chamberland will attempt to compete in the state bee before the national finals to win a $50,000 scholarship.

ANDREW CHAMBERLAND, an 8th grade student at Mt. Ararat Middle School won the school competition of the National Geographic Bee and a chance at a $50,000 college scholarship. The Bee was held in front of an all-school assembly on Wednesday, Feb. 1. Chamberland and the rest of the finalists including Greg DeMeyer, Sebastian Scherry, Zander Chown, Sadie Skinner, Abagail Faltmier (runner-up), Annie Watkins, Sydney Dyer, Lily Collier and Nick Holland answered questions on geography as part of the first round in the 29th annual National Geographic Bee. Chamberland will attempt to compete in the state bee before the national finals to win a $50,000 scholarship.

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