The Record (Troy, NY)

Dozens of Ballston Spa high students certified in biliteracy

- Newsroom@saratogian.Com

BALLSTON SPA, N.Y.» In addition to graduation, 54 Ballston Spa High School students qualified for the New York State Seal of Biliteracy.

Students will receive the seal on their diploma at graduation ceremonies, scheduled for 4 p.m. June 21 at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center.

The state Education Department establishe­d the NYSSB in 2012 to recognize high school graduates who have attained a high level of proficienc­y in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in one or more languages, in addition to English. It is the third year the Ballston Spa High School has provided the opportunit­y for students to earn the NYSSB, with more than 65 students qualifying in the class of 2017.

The NYSSB is awarded by the Commission­er of Education to students who meet criteria establishe­d by the Board of Regents and who attend schools in districts that voluntaril­y agree to participat­e in the program. Starting in 2016, the NYSSB is affixed to the high school diploma and transcript of graduating students attain- ing the NYSSB.

“We are very happy for these students who are receiving this credential,” Ballston Spa High School Assistant Principal Anders Rasmussen said. “We are very proud of their culmi- nating project showcases that demonstrat­e the students’ strength in language. This accreditat­ion is a testament to the hard work of the students and the teachers through four years of language study that will serve them well in college, the work force, and beyond.”

The State Education Department further notes the intent of the NYSSB is to: affirm the value of diversity in a multilingu­al society; encourage the study of languages; identify high school graduates with language and biliteracy skills for employers; provide universiti­es with additional informatio­n about applicants seeking admission; prepare students with twenty-first century skills and recognize the value of world and home language instructio­n in schools.

The recognitio­n of attaining biliteracy becomes part of the high school transcript and diploma for qualifying students and is a statement of their accomplish­ment for future employers and college admission.

Additional informatio­n on the NYSSB is located on the New York State Seal of Biliteracy website at sealofbili­teracy.org.

 ?? PHOTO PROVIDED ?? Ballston Spa High School seniors present their culminatin­g projects to faculty at the annual Seal of Biliteracy showcase.
PHOTO PROVIDED Ballston Spa High School seniors present their culminatin­g projects to faculty at the annual Seal of Biliteracy showcase.
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