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2017 Poster contest winners

We are so proud of our New Jersey Chapter 2017 Poster Winners! Our two 1st Prize winners are students of Maria Martinez of John P. Stevens High School. 1st Prize Digital entry winner is Youngju (Stephanie) Lee, 12th grade. Hand-drawn entry winner is Jusleen Basra, 11th grade.
2nd Place Hand Drawn: Alia Yeszhanova, Grade 12, student of Magnolia Kortland of Old Bridge High School.
3rd Place Hand Drawn: Juliana Saling, Grade 11, student of Sister Josephine Palmieri at Villa Walsh Academy.
2nd Place Digital Entry: John Yoon, Grade 10, student of Tracey Cabo-Freixedas of Cresskill High School.
3rd Place Digital Entry: Julia Vallario, Grade 9, student of Ellen Polito, Academy of St. Elizabeth.
Congratulations to all our winners!

NJAATSP CALENDAR OF UPCOMING EVENts

July 6-9, 2017              AATSP National Conference, Chicago, IL
October 2017               Fall Meeting
Jan 31 2018                 Deadline for Registration for National Spanish Exam

*The National Spanish Exam is to be administered ten weeks prior to the close of school.

Your students can earn the  New Jersey State SEal of Biliteracy 

www.nj.gov/education/aps/cccs/wl/biliteracy/​
​The New Jersey Department of Education State Seal of Biliteracy identifies graduating high school students who are able to demonstrate proficiency in English in addition to one or more world languages.  The State Seal of Biliteracy certifies that a high school graduate has:

Demonstrated proficiency in English by meeting English language arts graduation requirements or attained the appropriate cut score on the ACCESS for ELLs assessment (for English Language Learners); and

Demonstrated a linguistic proficiency level of at least Intermediate Mid according to the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages Proficiency Guidelines, or demonstrated a level deemed equivalent to Intermediate Mid for languages such as American Sign Language or Native American languages.
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