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Metuchen High awards 34 State Seals of Biliteracy; coaches, athletes honored at board meeting

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Metuchen High School recognized 34 students who earned the New Jersey State Seal of Biliteracy in multiple languages and the district honored spring athletic champions at the June 10 Board of Education meeting.

Ashley Jay, the Metuchen Public School District supervisor of world languages, announced that 34 Metuchen High School students earned the New Jersey State Seal of Biliteracy in languages including Chinese, French, German, Marathi, Korean, Polish, Russian, Telugu, Hindi and Spanish.

"The New Jersey State Seal of Biliteracy was established to recognize high school graduates who have attained a high level of proficiency in speaking, reading, listening, and writing in 1 or more world languages, in addition to English," Jay told the board. She explained that students must meet English language arts graduation requirements and…

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