Seal of Biliteracy
Kearney R-1 School District
Kearney R-1 School District
The Seal of Biliteracy is awarded to graduating high school students who have demonstrated proficiency in English and one or more World Language(s). Transcripts reflect attainment of biliteracy and serves to certify that information to the community, future employers, and universities.
The Missouri Seal is meant to:
Encourage the study of a second language and possibly more
Recognize, promote, and celebrate students for their accomplishment
Value diversity
Provide employers with the means of identifying biliterate employees
Provide universities with a method to identify and award credit to applicants
Prepare students with 21st century skills that will benefit them in a global economy and society
Strengthen relationships and honor cultures and languages found in the community
The Missouri Seal is intended to be earned by graduating high school students as well as awarded and celebrated at the culmination of the students’ senior year. Native English speaking students may acquire the second language through traditional world language classrooms, community-based programs, at home, worldly experiences or any other method attempted by the student. English learners (ELs) and other heritage language learners are also eligible. It is important to emphasize that ALL students acquiring any language in addition to English is a potential awardee. As the Missouri Seal is intended to promote not only the acquisition of a second language but also the participation in a global society and economy, a measure of sociocultural competency is required of all students earning the Missouri Seal.
For more information, view the Missouri Seal of Biliteracy Website