The Amherst Central School District is hosting a Spelling Bee competition, which has drawn students from schools across the district. The competition, which is being held at the Amherst Middle School, has attracted a large number of participants, all of whom are vying for a spot in the regional finals.

"We are excited to see so many students participating in the Spelling Bee competition, and we are confident that our students will do well in the regional finals," said Dr. Anthony Panella, superintendent of the Amherst Central School District. The competition is being sponsored by the Amherst Rotary Club, which has been supporting education initiatives in the district for many years. The Amherst community has been actively promoting education, with many residents and organizations involved in supporting local schools. The University at Buffalo has also been involved in education initiatives in the area, with researchers working on projects to improve student outcomes. The collaboration between the school district, local organizations, and the university is expected to drive efforts to improve education in Amherst. As the competition heats up, students are preparing for the next round, which will be held on June 15. The Amherst Central School District will provide updates on the progress of the competition, and residents can expect to see coverage of the event in local media. The Amherst Town Board has also expressed support for the competition, recognizing the importance of education in the community.

The Amherst community has been actively promoting education, with many residents and organizations involved in supporting local schools. The Williamsville neighborhood, which is home to several schools in the district, is particularly supportive of education initiatives. Residents in the area have expressed pride in the students participating in the Spelling Bee competition, and many are expected to attend the event to show their support. The Amherst Central School District will continue to support education initiatives, with a focus on providing students with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed. As the district continues to promote education, residents can expect to see an increased focus on student outcomes and academic achievement. The Amherst Town Board will provide updates on education initiatives in the area, and residents can expect to see coverage of education news in local media.