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For several years, Madison has entered spelling bees through the Association of Christian Schools International.Madison's mother, Christy Fuentes, said Madison has placed second and third in district competitions, and got a third place finish in the regional competition in Georgia.This year, Madison won the Danville Register Bee Scripps Regional Spelling Bee and is heading to Washington to compete in the Scripps National Spelling Bee.Her whole family is going to cheer her on and they have lots of practice doing that on Friday, Madison wore shoes decorated with bees and her black and yellow handbag declared "Spelling Bee Freak," while her two little sisters were decked out in black and yellow "bee" costumes. Even Christy wore a black and yellow shirt."We all dress up in bee stuff," Christy laughed. "It's all about the bees."Madison will compete with 278 students in fifth through eighth grade for a $30,000 cash prize, as well as scholarships, savings bonds and a huge trophy, she said. Virgin Islands and Department of Defense Schools in Europe to compete, as well as students from the Bahamas, Canada, China, Ghana, Jamaica, Japan, New Zealand and South Korea.Madison said she studied a list of 1,100 words for the Register Bee Spelling Bee, and more were added for the national competition."It's not just memorization," Christy said. "They have to study hard, learn word roots and origins."Madison agreed, noting that she has studied Latin, Greek, French, Hebrew, German, Sanskrit and other languages to develop a sense of why words are spelled the way they are.Madison and her family will arrive in