Mina Vodella, a 10-year-old fifth grader from Mason Intermediate School, advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2026 Scripps National Spelling Bee by correctly spelling 'chasuble' after studying word lists and dictionaries for up to 8 hours nightly, demonstrating that consistent practice and dedication can lead to success in competitive academic events.
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Mason student advances to Scripps National Spelling Bee quarterfinalsAjouté :
Winning is not a new concept for 10-year-old Mina Vodella.
>> This is from American Mensa. Um, so basically it's like this uh society for like people who are smart and um you have to be like the top 2% of to get it.
>> Wow.
>> The Mason Intermediate fifth grader skipped the fourth grade before winning her school be on this word. M A N G A N E S E >> manganese and went on to secure her spot in the national competition with these six letters.
>> Uh, duck test.
>> Can you spell that for me?
>> D U C T U S.
>> Her proud parents say she spends some nights studying the word list and dictionary up to 8 hours.
>> Um, and she's learned so much.
>> She radiates confidence all while balancing horseback riding, gymnastics, and swimming.
>> He was able to get it very quickly compared to other kids. And would you read to her? She would understand it and then able to reproduce it right away.
>> And then she was asking a lot of good questions >> like all >> which probably that I didn't think about.
>> Yeah. So that inquisitess was there from the beginning and she was very early learner and very focused.
>> She's got big dreams.
>> My dad's a doctor and I'm actually pretty good at biology. So I think I might want to become a doctor and also I want to become president. But first, among them is a spelling bee w >> and we're excited. I mean, there's lot she knows and there's definitely lot she doesn't know, but we just pray that she gets the words that she knows.
>> Mina's now on to the quarterfinals after correctly spelling the word chausible.
>> I was actually pretty confident.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. Uh because it was like on the list and um I read the list.
If she does secure the win, she says she'll use that $50,000 prize to invest in her college fund. We'll keep you updated on her progress and the other local spellers throughout the week. For WCPO9 News, I'm Jackie Bower.
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