The NYSSB recognizes high school graduates who have attained a high level of proficiency in English and one or more world languages. The intent of the NYSSB is to encourage the study of languages, to identify high school graduates with language and biliteracy skills for employers, to provide universities with additional information about applicants seeking admission and placement, to prepare students with twenty-first century skills, to recognize the value of language instruction, and to affirm the value of diversity in a multilingual society. Successful candidates will earn three points in English and three points in each world language from a points matrix, which includes course grades, national and state exams, transcripts, and culminating projects. The NYSSB takes the form of a Seal on the student's diploma and a medallion worn at graduation.
Source: https://www.nysed.gov/world-languages/new-york-state-seal-biliteracy-nyssb
This program offers students and their families a chance to celebrate the hard work that they have completed during their time at Shen. The goals of the Seal of Biliteracy program are aligned with our Profile of a Shen Grad, as we strive for graduates to be globally competent and innovative and critical thinkers.
All Level 4 World Language students will complete a culminating project as a part of their coursework that meets the project criteria of the points matrix. World Language teachers will work with students to help them gather and / or meet the additional requirements. Students will present their work and answer questions at a Panel session scheduled during June Regents week.
Interested in pursuing the Seal of Biliteracy in a language not taught at Shen? Please complete and submit this FORM to let us know.
Recognition of Language Proficiency:
Acknowledges and validates students' skills in English and one or more additional languages.
Demonstrates advanced proficiency to colleges and employers, enhancing resumes and applications.
College and Career Readiness:
Provides an edge in college admissions by showcasing bilingual capabilities.
Increases opportunities in careers requiring multilingual skills, such as education, healthcare, business, and international relations.
Cultural and Personal Growth:
Encourages pride in students' heritage languages and cultures.
Promotes deeper cognitive and social skills through bilingualism.