On June 2, 45 seniors from Ithaca High School and Lehman Alternative Community School gathered at Stewart Park to celebrate their recent achievement of earning the New York State Seal of Biliteracy (NYSSB).
The seal denotes that a student has demonstrated high proficiency in one or more world languages in addition to English. This year, students completed projects in 19 languages: Arabic, Danish, Dari, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Pashto, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Sinhala, Spanish, Turkish, and Ukrainian.
To earn the NYSSB, students must demonstrate that they can meet the Intermediate High level of proficiency benchmarks, as defined by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL). Those at the Intermediate High level should be able to spontaneously use language in real-world situations “in a manner acceptable and appropriate to native speakers of the language.”
In addition to a culminating project, students earn points toward the seal based on their performance in English and ENL/world language courses and Regents examinations. To earn the seal in a language not offered in school, students must demonstrate their proficiency by taking an online test.
The New York State Board of Regents officially adopted the NYSSB in 2016, and the Ithaca City School District (ICSD) has participated since the 2018-2019 school year. By participating in the NYSSB program, the ICSD encourages students to pursue and maintain biliteracy and bilingualism, honors the skills our students attain, and provides evidence of students’ skills that are attractive to future employers and college admissions offices. The program has continued to grow each year, with this year's recipients increasing by 11 students, and the number of languages represented doubling.
Please visit our website for more information on the ICSD’s New York State Seal of Biliteracy.
NYSSB Recipient | Language(s) |
Rukia Abed | Arabic |
Nafisa Akhundzadah | Dari, Pashto |
Isaac Albrecht | German |
Maria Attell | French, Italian |
Astrid Braddock | German |
Isabelle Cohen | French |
Alexandra Elia | French |
Leo Elliott | German |
Julio Giordano | Spanish |
Peter Golovakov-Malagardis | Russian, Spanish, Ukrainian |
Victor Guimbretiere | French, German |
Lorenzo Guzzon | Italian |
Koen Hilversum | Spanish |
Ella Hufnagel | French |
Zuzana Kedzierska | Polish |
Mark Kiefer | Turkish |
Alexis Kim | French, Korean |
Elin Kopelson | French |
Valentina Lebret | French |
Leonard Levy | German |
Brenna Lucio-Belbase | Spanish |
Georgina Malikopoulou | Greek |
Emma Mori | Japanese |
Dora Ouzounova | French |
Abdullah Oz | Turkish |
Sarah Palmer-Jackson | Spanish |
Claire Park | German, Korean |
Divya Raina | Hindi |
Anika Rassnick | Spanish |
Rachelle Rhule | Spanish |
Adelaide Riedl | French, Spanish |
Julian Riley | French |
Mario Rodrigues Fleury Rosa | Portuguese |
Leo Sagan | French |
Celene Sahoo | French |
Julian Schneller | German |
Dinithi Senevirathna | Sinhala |
Rocky Shao | Mandarin |
Jessica Swart | French |
Thomas Trigueros Ufford | Spanish |
Isabel Varetsa | Russian |
Silver Vincent-Faris | Russian |
Mykhailo Zavodnyi | Ukrainian |
Ruby Zawel | Spanish |
Jiefei Zhao | German |
Congratulations, students!