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53 Hoboken Students Earn NJ Department Of Education Biliteracy Seal
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HOBOKEN, NJ — The Hoboken Public School District is proud to announce that 53 Hoboken High School students—21 juniors and 32 seniors—have earned the prestigious 2025 New Jersey Department of Education Seal of Biliteracy.
These exceptional students have demonstrated proficiency in both English and an additional language, including Spanish, Italian, French, Dutch, Serbian, Bulgarian, and Turkish.
This remarkable achievement highlights not only the students' dedication but also the district’s ongoing commitment to multilingualism, multiculturalism, and global education.
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“Our students have embraced the power of language as a bridge between cultures and communities,” said Hoboken High School Principal Robin Piccapietra. “This achievement reflects both their hard work and our district’s dedicated investment in world language education from the earliest years.”
The Seal of Biliteracy is awarded to students who demonstrate a high level of proficiency in speaking, reading, writing, and listening in one or more world languages in addition to English. It is prominently displayed on high school diplomas and transcripts, signaling to colleges and employers that these students are prepared for success in an interconnected world.
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Superintendent of Schools Dr. Christine Johnson emphasized that this success aligns with the district’s broader vision for global learning. “Language is more than communication—it’s connection. From our youngest learners to our high school scholars, Hoboken Public Schools are cultivating global citizens who understand and appreciate the richness of other cultures.”
The Seal of Biliteracy recognizes students who have attained proficiency in one or more world languages, celebrating linguistic and cultural diversity in a global society.
The district’s commitment to global education is evident in several initiatives, including:
These initiatives reflect the district’s belief that every student should have access to a globally enriched education that builds empathy, perspective, and leadership skills for success in an increasingly diverse and dynamic world.
The district will formally recognize the Seal of Biliteracy recipients at an upcoming Board of Education meeting and during Hoboken High School’s Class of 2025 commencement ceremony.
For more information about the Seal of Biliteracy or the district’s world language initiatives, please contact Ms. Sandra Rodriguez Gomez, Assistant Superintendent of Schools.
For more information about the Seal of Biliteracy or the district’s world language initiatives, please contact Ms. Sandra Rodriguez Gomez, Assistant Superintendent of Schools.
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About The Seal of Biliteracy
The New Jersey Department of Education Seal of Biliteracy is an official recognition awarded to high school students who demonstrate proficiency in both English and one or more world languages.
The Seal of Biliteracy aims to highlight the value of multilingualism and cultural diversity, recognizing the importance of language skills in today’s interconnected world.
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