Twenty two Monticello High School students earn Seal of Biliteracy

Monticello High School is proud to recognize 22 students who have earned the New York State Seal of Biliteracy, a distinction awarded to graduates who demonstrate a high level of proficiency in English and at least one additional language.

The Seal of Biliteracy is affixed to a student’s diploma and noted on their transcript, signaling to colleges and employers that the student can read, write and communicate effectively in two languages. Earning the seal requires students to meet rigorous criteria in both English and a partner language.  In addition to meeting academic benchmarks, students must complete a culminating project and present their work before a panel, showcasing their language ability and cultural knowledge.

In addition to recognizing bilingualism, the seal provides tangible benefits for students as they move beyond high school. Colleges may consider the distinction in admissions decisions, and some institutions offer college credit or advanced placement opportunities for students who earn the seal. In the workforce, bilingualism is a highly valued skill, opening doors in fields such as education, healthcare, business and public service.

Beyond academics and career opportunities, the Seal of Biliteracy also celebrates cultural awareness and connection. Students who earn the seal demonstrate an ability to navigate multiple languages and cultures, an increasingly important skill in today’s diverse and interconnected world.

a group of students are posing with their teachers in the high school library
The students who earned the Seal of Biliteracy pose with MCSD Spanish Teacher Beverly Correra, and Middle School Spanish Teacher/World Language Department Chair Jeannette Sanes Pellot.

Monticello Central School District congratulates these twenty two students on this outstanding achievement and commends them for their hard work, perseverance and commitment to excellence:

Mark A. Eng. Fo Valle
Jacob S. Sepulveda
Jessie D. Fuentes Bonilla
Logan I. Steward
Maybelin T.  Lopez Herrera
Damaris Yanes
Anthony J. Simbana Loja
Emily N. Collins
Milenka Tello-Pereyra
Vicente A. Maldonado Cortes
Angel M. Macias Olarte
Jandin K. Ramirez
Amyeria Andujar
Lizbeth N. Zapata-Rodriguez
Yeriel M. Rodriguez Roman
Jayxander Vera Soto
Juan D. Paez Nieto
Leslie M. Pintado
Seylin M. Velasquez Hernandez
Jasmin A. Ramos Martinez
Brithanny G. Loja Berrones
Aury Nicolle Rodriguez Vasquez