11 Lexington Two high school students qualify for Seals of Biliteracy

WEST COLUMBIA, SC -- Eleven Lexington Two students qualified for the South Carolina Seal of Biliteracy, an award from the SC Department of Education that recognizes students who have attained proficiency in English and another language by graduation.


Students are recognized for their levels of mastery in testing, with gold being the highest. Students receive printed certificates displaying the earned seal.

 

Among the Lexington Two students recognized:

 

AIRPORT HIGH SCHOOL

Angel Altamirano (Bronze, Spanish)

Aylin Arellano Bernal (Silver, Spanish)

Yoselin Paniagua (Silver, Spanish)

Caroline O'Neal (Silver, Spanish)

Keren Gonzalez (Silver, Spanish)

Carlos Lopez Lopez (Bronze, Spanish)

 

BROOKLAND-CAYCE HIGH SCHOOL

Tina Dong (Bronze, Latin)

Carley Craft (Bronze, Latin)

Jacob Mixson (Bronze, Latin)

Fabiola Meja Cinto (Silver, Spanish)

Dainery Hernandez (Silver, Spanish)

 

The majority of U.S. states and Washington D.C. have approved Seals of Biliteracy.   According to the SC Department of Education, the award encourages students to take ownership of their language proficiency growth, to better prepare themselves for today’s workforce, and to become lifelong language learners.