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"Learning another language means being open to failure. It requires you to sit with discomfort and frustration, and persevere. Learning another language teaches you that making mistakes is okay. It is challenging. But learning another language is also gratifying. Once you learn to be comfortable with discomfort, a whole new world is opened up to you, filled with vibrant new cultures, connections, and experiences. It brings you closer to people that you never would have been able to communicate with before, and it opens your eyes to what’s out there in the rest of the world".

Ana, a high school junior students in CT

 


Señora  Magali Hannegan

Spanish Teacher

Hopewell and Nayaug  Schools

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gold seal with CT state emblem and red ribbon and white stars that reads "Connecticut Seal Biliteracy"

Seal of Biliteracy

The Connecticut State Seal of Biliteracy was established in 2017 to recognize public high school graduates who have attained a level of proficiency in English and one or more languages. Proficiency is determined through scoring on one of several state approved assessment tools such as the Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) or the Advanced Placement Exam. Students meeting the criteria for biliteracy receive a seal affixed to their diploma and to their high school transcript. 

The marker is useful to both employers and to colleges and universities. It helps to identify students with verified multilingual skills.