Multilingual Students Recognized

Don Tyson School of Innovation celebrated its largest group of Arkansas Seal of Biliteracy recipients as 66 students were recognized for the achievement May 16 in the school's Performing Arts Center.

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Springdale Public Schools leads the state in Arkansas Seal of Biliteracy students for 2023. Springdale likewise leads the state in total Seal of Biliteracy recipients, with more than 1,300 of the 4,365 total students recognized for the achievement attending Springdale Schools. The seal was officially endorsed by the Arkansas Department of Education in 2018.

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Students were presented with a certificate and medal at the ceremony to recognize their achievement.

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Seal recipients had to score proficient or better in English when taking the ACT, ACT Aspire or ELPA to earn the recognition. For the secondary language, students had to pass the reading, writing, listening and speaking portions of the language test.

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The Arkansas Seal of Biliteracy is approved by the Arkansas Department of Education, the Arkansas Foreign Language Teachers Association and Arkansas Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, she said.

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