MCAEL’s 10th Annual Spelling Bee was the Place to Bee!

March 30, 2025

Lagniappe (noun: an extra or unexpected gift) 


MCAEL’s 10th Annual Grown-Up Spelling Bee was a huge success, thanks to a record number of enthusiastic attendees and our wonderful sponsors. This one-of-a-kind event supports adult English language learning opportunities in Montgomery County through an evening of food, fun, community, and of course, competition!  


Congratulations to the winning team, Burness (winning word, “lagniappe”) -- and to all the spelling teams, including: BGE, Bethesda Magazine, Montgomery College, National Cooperative Bank, and the Next Execs from the Greater Bethesda Chamber of Commerce. 


We were thrilled to honor this year’s People, Power, and Potential Award winners: Robert Huffman, volunteer instructor at Covenant Life Church ESOL, and Laura Prado, Program Supervisor for ESOL at Catholic Charities. Their speeches that night inspired at least two audience members to become English language instructors! 


And we were honored to receive a County Council Proclamation celebrating our ten years of Spelling Bee-ing from Council Vice President Will Jawando, Councilmember Laurie-Anne Sayles, and Councilmember Evan Glass.

 

Learning English is the key to belonging. Thank you for supporting essential, life-changing learning opportunities for the people of our community – and helping to grow a stronger Montgomery County for us all. 


Special thanks to our Bee Sponsors: Adventist Healthcare, BGE, Bethesda Magazine, Burness, Montgomery College, Lerch Early & Brewer, National Cooperative Bank, Streamline Management, Rodgers Consulting, and Tenleytown Lawn & Landscape. 

 

See you next year on Wednesday, April 29, 2026!  


Catch the buzz! View the photo gallery!  

By Emma Starr May 12, 2026
With the correct spelling of funambulism (noun: the act of walking on a rope between two points elevated from the ground), the Montgomery College Spelling Bee team secured the Honeybee Trophy at MCAEL's 11th Annual Grown-Up Spelling Bee. The competition was robust, with all five teams demonstrating impressive spelling skills. Along with Montgomery College, this year’s team line-up included Burness, Bethesda Magazine, GBCC NextExecs, and the Rockville Chamber of Commerce. Even the audience proved their prowess, spelling zenzizenzizenzic (noun: a number to the eighth power) during the Audience Spell, with a group of four audience members winning the prize (once they chased down the Bee, who had taken off with it). The event was buzzing with energy and good spirits. At the reception, guests posed in the photo booth and enjoyed refreshments while donning antennae headbands and bee sunglasses. This year’s People, Power, and Potential Award went to two women who were once English language learners themselves. Bibi Mohamed is the force behind the English language program at ISWA (the Islamic Society of the Washington Area). As Program Director, Bibi goes above and beyond to remove learning barriers for women, including childcare, housing and food insecurity, and transportation. Likewise, Milagro Flores, the CEO, Founder, and Executive Director of Mujer Fuerza y Coraje, is focused on women. She started her organization 16 years ago, when she realized that many women were facing the same challenges as she was – “difficulties communicating, limited job opportunities, and a deep fear of speaking with their children’s teachers. Many of us were also afraid to visit the doctor because we could not fully understand what was being said. We felt frustrated, isolated, and, at times, invisible.” Milagro’s words remind us of why adult English language learning is so vital. “We aren’t just supporting English classes,” MCAEL Executive Director Gerard Etienne explained in his remarks at the Spelling Bee. “Learning English is essential to workforce development, economic stability, healthcare access, safety, community connections, equity, mental health, and so much more. So, when adults learn English, the impact extends far beyond the individual – it strengthens and benefits the entire community. 
By MCAEL March 26, 2026
Story written by Tamana Mehran
By Emma Starr February 18, 2026
MCAEL Executive Director Gerard Etienne sat down with Cheryl Hawkins of MMCTV’s Solutions to discuss all things MCAEL. Learn out about what MCAEL does, why it’s important, and Gerard’s own experiences as an English language learner. Watch the full 30-minute program by clicking the link above!