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New York Seal of Biliteracy

The New York Seal of Biliteracy was founded in 2013 and has one award level. Below you will find more information on the New York Seal of Biliteracy.

A Seal of Biliteracy is an award that is granted by a school, district, state or other organization. A Seal of Biliteracy recognizes that an individual has attained a certain level of proficiency in two or more languages. A Seal of Biliteracy is typically awarded in the form of a certificate and can be used as a credential to convey an individual’s proficiency in two or more languages. 


New York Seal of Biliteracy Overview

Award Name: Seal of Biliteracy

Adopted: 2013/07/31

ENGLISH CRITERIA

English Requisite: NYS Regents 80+,

11/12 ELA 85%+

ELL Requisite: NYSESLAT 290+

2ND LANGUAGE CRITERIA

Award Qualification: Intermediate-High

American Sign Language: Yes

Latin: Yes

Portfolio: Yes

College Credit: None currently reported

 

New York Seal of Biliteracy Accepted Tests and Assessments

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DISCLAIMER: Test requirements and usage often change or vary by school, district, county, etc. Check with your school district for up-to-date testing information for the New York Seal of Biliteracy. Additional assessments or evidenced-based processes may qualify for the New York State Seal of Biliteracy that are not shown here.


THE GLOBAL SEAL OF BILITERACY

The Global Seal of Biliteracy complements and supports the individual state Seals of Biliteracy. The organization is committed to expanding the opportunity to demonstrate and document one's bilingualism. The Global Seal of Biliteracy credential meets or exceeds the requirements of all existing U.S. state Seal programs, and offers a uniform standard to recognize language skills at levels that are meaningful for academic and workplace environments. It allows recipients to showcase their language skills to any school or employer across state lines and national borders. The Global Seal of Biliteracy is proof of your language proficiency at one of three fluency levels.

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