Three Washington area immigrants from El Salvador were the top winners in the sixth annual Spanish spelling bee at the Latin American Youth Center in Northwest Washington, held as part of a nonprofit Spanish-language literacy program for adults.
Assistant teacher Catalina Shaw wishes good luck to contestant Selfa Alfaro during the Spanish spelling bee at the Latin American Youth Center in Washington.
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