skip to main content

Lyman Gilmore

Middle School
placeholder for top bar

2022 - 2023 Gilmore News

New sign school Sign

Gilmore Gets New Sign

Bombers Win!! STEAM teacher, Dave Lawell, River Garcia, Kaleb Castrejon and Daniel McCall stand proudly in front of the newly rehabbed school sign. It took them over 2 months of hard work to make it look new again. We are Gilmore Strong!!!

Article from The Union: Skilled spellers: Students win recognition during Nevada County Spelling Tournament

Article from The Union: Skilled spellers: Students win recognition during Nevada County Spelling Tournament

       Last week, forty-three top 5th and 6th grade spellers, and thirty- seven top 7th and 8th grade spellers from local public, private and charter schools, competed in the Nevada County Spelling Tournament, held at Miners Foundry Cultural Center. The Nevada County Superintendent of Schools Office coordinated the annual event which was graciously sponsored by the KNN Group at Stifel and by the Nevada County Superintendent of Schools office.
“Spellmaster” Susan Clarabut, a local retired educator and current Nevada County Board of Education Trustee, volunteered her time and finesse, dictating spelling words for the group contest and conducting the individual oral spelling bee.
       
      Each day commenced with school teams consisting of up to five students competing for the overall best team award. The top individual students with the highest cumulative correct score then participated in the individual spelling bee.
       
      In the 5th and 6th grade team competition, Grass Valley Charter School earned the first-place award. Placing second was the Cottage Hill/Magnolia School team. The third-place award was won by the Lyman Gilmore School team.
         In the 7th and 8th grade team competition, Nevada City School of the Arts team earned the first-place award. Placing second was the Magnolia School team. The third-place award was won by the Mt. St. Mary School team.
The following students participated in the Individual Spelling Bees:
 
5th & 6th grade Individual Spelling Bee:
Aleah Britt- Cottage Hill/Magnolia School, Asher Kulp- Grass Valley Charter School, Casey Reed- Cottage Hill/Magnolia School, Desi Oakes- Grass Valley Charter School, Jasper Levinson- Lyman Gilmore School, Jedi Haynes-Hauser- Lyman Gilmore School, Kameron Scott – Mt. St. Mary School, and Lily Solada-Nelson- Cottage Hill/Magnolia School.
 
7th & 8th grade Individual Spelling Bee:
Caleb Redmond- Mt. St. Mary School, Essie Sender-Muller- Nevada City School of the Arts, Iliana Thompson- Magnolia School, Jaylen Hale- Magnolia School, Koa Naranjo-Chang- Nevada City School of the Arts, Oliver Massam- Lyman Gilmore School, Oliver Patterson- Seven Hills School, Safari Davis- Nevada City School of the Arts, and Silas King- Ready Springs School.
 
      Jedi Haynes-Hauser (6th grade) emerged as the first-place champ of the 5th and 6th grade competition with Aleah Britt (6th grade) scoring as the second-place winner. Jedi and Aleah now qualify to attend the 2023 California State Elementary Spelling Bee Championship to be held May 13th in Stockton,CA.Desi Oakes (6th grade) was the third-place winner. Fourth-place tie went to Asher Kulp (5th grade), Casey Reed (5th grade), and Kameron Scott (6th grade).
 
      Oliver Massam (8th grade) emerged as the first-place champ of the 7th and 8th grade competition with Caleb Redmond (8th grade) scoring as the second-place winner. Oliver and Caleb now qualify to attend the 2023 California State Junior High Spelling Bee Championship to be held May 13 in Stockton, CA. Third- place went to Essie Sender-Mueller (7th grade). Fourth-place tie went to Koa Naranjo-Chang (8th grade), Oliver Patterson (8th grade), and Safari Davis (8th grade).
 
      Organizers wish to congratulate all student participants, teachers, and families as well as extend heartfelt thanks to event sponsors.
 
Nevada County Speech Tournament

Nevada County Speech Tournament

Gilmore is very proud of 5th and 7th grade students who prepared for and participated in the Nevada County Speech Tournament held on March 10th.
The 5th graders were: Isabelle Nasah, Lyla Stidham, Evie Campbell, Julia di Cristina, Delilah Bremmer, and Katherine Whitehall Gonzales.
The 7th graders were:  Declan Sommers, Lydia Thacker, Adam Long, Jena Benoit, and Brooke Colvin.
For over two months, students wrote speeches, met together during lunch to practice and critique, and participated in the Gilmore Speech Tournament where they presented to staff members who then chose the students to attend the county event.
 
The 7th graders who participated in the County Tournament were: Adam Long, Lydia Thacker, and Jena Benoit. The 5th graders who participated in the County Tournament and were chosen to participate in the semi-finals were: Lyla Stidham, Delilah Bremmer, and Katherine Whitehill Gonzales, who was selected as one of three 5th grade county finalists. Katherine will present her speech at the Nevada Theater on Tuesday March 14th at 6:30 pm. 
 
5th grade County Speech Participants
5th graders: Delilah Katrine and Lyla
7th graders Adam, Lydia and Jena