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Academy District 20 recognizes and celebrates the work of students to obtain proficiency in English and another language by adopting the Seal of Biliteracy for High School Diplomas. Starting with the 2022-23 school year, students who meet requirements for proficiency will be awarded the Seal of Biliteracy on their official student transcript. For more information, please see the Colorado Department of Education's Seal of Biliteracy webpage

Requirements

Demonstrate proficiency or higher in English by completing all the English Language Arts required for graduation with an overall GPA of least 3.0 or higher in the required ELA courses and one of the requirements listed below:

Option/Minimum Passing Score

SAT Evidence-Based Reading and writing (EBRW)

  • 470 or higher

AP English Language & Composition or English Literature and Composition

  • 3 or higher

IB English A, English Literature A or English A1

  • 4 or higher

Proficiency Demonstration

Demonstrate proficiency or higher in a language other than English by achieving one of the following:

Option/Minimum Passing Score

World Language AP Advanced Placement

  • 3 or higher

World Language International Baccalaureate (SL or HL) Exam

  • 4 or higher

4-year high school course of study of a single World Language

  • Overall GPA 3.0 or higher

Achieving a passing score on a nationally recognized test ­(AAPPL Test Form B offered in district)

Benefits of Being Biliterate

  • Recognize the achievement of proficiency in English and at least one foreign language.

  • Recognize the value of language acquisition and cultural diversity.

  • Provide colleges and universities with additional information of advanced language acquisition.

  • Encourage students to continue advanced language learning.

  • Provide opportunities for students to apply vital skills and increase marketability in a competitive global society.

Application Process

  1. Review requirements above

  2. Read student information packet. 

  3. Speak with your guidance counselor

  4. Complete and track all requirements and submit evidence as needed (AAPPL test can be taken at your high school)

  5. Complete and turn in student information packet to your guidance counselor