The Vocabulary Bowl’s first Fall Season sparked friendly competition among K-12 schools as they mastered vocabulary and jockeyed for top spots on divisional leaderboards
SAN MATEO, Calif., Jan. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Vocabulary.com is excited to announce the fall champions of the 2023 Vocabulary Bowl, a biannual competition that brings together K-12 schools across North America to showcase their vocabulary and literacy skills.
From high school heavyweights to middle school maestros and rising rookies, schools earned points and paved paths to victory by displaying the breadth of their lexicons. More than 380,000 students across 2,100 schools mastered a total of 5,200,000 words throughout the fall in their quest for word domination. The competition took center stage on Vocabulary.com where schools faced off against their peers to become undisputed champions in one of three divisions and title holders for their respective states.
The results are now official. The Division Winners for the Fall 2023 Season are:
- Division I:
- Division II:
- Division III:
The Division Runners Up are:
- Division I:
- Division II:
- Division III:
The U.S. and Canadian Province winners are:
- Hanceville Middle School – Hanceville, Alabama
- Minto School – Minto, Alaska
- Sierra Verde STEAM Academy – Glendale, Arizona
- Newport High School – Newport, Arkansas
- Etiwanda High School – Etiwanda, California
- Manning School Academics & Arts – Golden, Colorado
- Plainville High School – Plainville, Connecticut
- Saint John the Beloved School – Wilmington, Delaware
- Saint Alban’s School – Washington, District of Columbia
- Calvary Christian Academy – Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
- Johnson County High School – Wrightsville, Georgia
- Harvest Christian Academy – Barrigada, Guam
- Kalani High School – Honolulu, Hawaii
- Saint Joseph’s School – Boise, Idaho
- Oak Lawn Community High School – Oak Lawn, Illinois
- Manchester Junior Senior High School – North Manchester, Indiana
- Sacred Heart School – West Des Moines, Iowa
- Cheney Middle School – Cheney, Kansas
- Boyle County High School – Danville, Kentucky
- Kenner Discovery Health Sciences Academy: Loyola – Kenner, Louisiana
- Wells Junior High School – Wells, Maine
- Saint Mary’s Ryken High School – Leonardtown, Maryland
- Diman Regional Vocational Technical High School – Fall River, Massachusetts
- Mayville High School – Mayville, Michigan
- Luverne High School – Luverne, Minnesota
- Jackson Preparatory School – Flowood, Mississippi
- Forsyth High School – Forsyth, Missouri
- Lincoln County High School – Eureka, Montana
- Marian High School – Omaha, Nebraska
- Sig Rogich Middle School – Las Vegas, Nevada
- Pelham Memorial School – Pelham, New Hampshire
- Saint Benedict’s Preparatory School – Newark, New Jersey
- Carlsbad Intermediate Schools: PR Leyva – Carlsbad, New Mexico
- Fort Hamilton High School – Brooklyn, New York
- Southern Alamance High School – Graham, North Carolina
- Mott Regent School – Mott, North Dakota
- Walnut Hills High School – Cincinnati, Ohio
- Owasso Eighth Grade Center – Owasso, Oklahoma
- Marist Catholic High School – Eugene, Oregon
- Danville Middle School – Danville, Pennsylvania
- Classical High School – Providence, Rhode Island
- Catawba Ridge High School – Fort Mill, South Carolina
- Harrisburg North Middle School – Sioux Falls, South Dakota
- Coulter Grove Intermediate School – Maryville, Tennessee
- Arp High School – Arp, Texas
- Julius E. Sprauve – Saint John, Virgin Islands
- Judge Memorial Catholic High School – Salt Lake City, Utah
- Enosburg Falls Middle High School – Enosburg Falls, Vermont
- Trinity Christian School – Fairfax, Virginia
- Alki Middle School – Vancouver, Washington
- Scott High School – Madison, West Virginia
- De Soto Middle High School – De Soto, Wisconsin
- Lyman Intermediate School – Lyman, Wyoming
Canadian Provincial Winners
“With the right support and an engaging environment, anyone can experience the joy of enriching their vocabulary. The Vocabulary Bowl is a unique event that makes it easy for educators to foster an enduring love of literacy and create spaces where learners are eager to develop their vocabulary skills,” said Paul Mishkin, CEO of IXL Learning, Vocabulary.com’s parent company. “Hosting this competition fills us with pride and we cannot wait to see the remarkable progress schools make in the upcoming Spring season.”
Game on: Join the 2024 Vocabulary Bowl Spring Season
The Vocabulary Bowl’s Spring Season will start on February 1. This year, the Bowl will honor champions at all levels, including schools, individual teachers, and newcomers to the competition. While schools compete for glory, top teacher prizes will be awarded to educators who inspire their students to earn the most points. New Rookie awards will recognize schools and teachers new to the Bowl. Whether you’re part of an experienced school team or a teacher on a mission, there’s a prize waiting for you.
The competition is open to all accredited K-12 schools in the United States and Canada. Any qualifying school with an active license will be automatically registered when the Vocabulary Bowl season starts. Schools and individual teachers can purchase a license to automatically register at any time during the contest period. Students enrolled in classes simply sign in to Vocabulary.com and master as many words as they can through learning activities on the website. There is no limit to the number of words that they can master or the amount of time that they can play.
How schools use the Vocabulary Bowl to build literacy skills
Vocabulary.com uses adaptive technology that tailors literacy instruction to students’ unique needs. The Vocabulary Bowl gives educators a fun opportunity to personalize instruction, boost literacy skills, and inject competitive spirit into education. With every activity, students gain points and achievements so that they can level up in the rankings while building their vocabulary. Teachers have used the Bowl to gamify learning by giving extra credit to classroom point leaders every week, presenting monthly awards to students who master the most words, and posting results in parent newsletters to share their learners’ successes.
About Vocabulary.com
Founded in 2010, Vocabulary.com’s award-winning platform helps learners systematically improve their vocabulary. Adaptive, individualized and interactive, Vocabulary.com seamlessly integrates with any school curriculum, helping students master the academic vocabulary they’ll encounter in literature, textbooks and standardized tests. The Vocabulary.com dictionary teaches more than 17,000 words and provides approachable definitions that makes them more interesting to learn. To date, nearly 4 million learners in 46,000 schools around the world have answered more than 8 billion questions on Vocabulary.com. Vocabulary.com joined the IXL Learning family in 2020.
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