For Second Year in a Row, GeoChamp Student Places at National Geographic Bee National Championship5/23/2018
WASHINGTON (May 23 2018)— Five GeoChamp Geography Coaching students competed at the 30th annual National Geographic Bee National Championship from Sunday, May 20 to Wednesday, May 23, and one student placed in the Final Competition. Five students won their respective State Bees in April, and competed at the National Championship held at the National Geographic Society's headquarters in Washington, D.C. Seventh-grader Gayatri Kaimal of Arizona was Finalist and placed T-4th. Krishna Kamalakannan of North Dakota placed 11th, and Max Garon of the District of Columbia placed T-12th. Two other students additionally competed at the National Championship.
This is the second year in a row in which a GeoChamp student placed at the National Championship as a Finalist. Last year, at the 2017 National Championship, Max Garon of the District of Columbia placed T-7th. We encourage all parents who would like to see their children in grades 2-8 excel at the National Championship in future years join today by clicking here to receive personalized, one-on-one coaching for any geography competition. Comments are closed.
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