'Biliteracy Seal' For Colorado Diplomas Passes State House

DENVER (AP) - A movement to add a "seal of biliteracy" to the high-school diplomas of students who speak more than one language could be moving statewide in Colorado.

The seal would mean that a student can speak English and one other language.

Denver Public Schools and a few other districts already offer the seal or are planning to. But there is no statewide Colorado standard for how to achieve the biliteracy seal.

A bill that passed the state House 48-17 Monday would give students the seal if they take four years of a foreign language, or if they can pass a standardized test proving proficiency in another language.

The measure now heads to the Senate.

At least 13 states now offer a "seal of biliteracy."

 

LINK: House Bill 1365

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