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Teton County students: 23% of seniors qualify for Seal of Biliteracy as district expands dual‑language pathway
Summary
District leaders reported growth in the K–12 dual language immersion pathway and that roughly 23% of the combined graduating class met Seal of Biliteracy benchmarks this year, with 52 students meeting national/international bilingual proficiency criteria. Staff described STAMP testing rollout and middle‑school pathway awards.
TETON COUNTY — District leaders presented data showing continued expansion of the kindergarten‑through‑12th‑grade dual language immersion (DLI) pathway and a notable number of students achieving the Seal of Biliteracy.
Dan Abraham, principal at Munger Mountain Elementary School, told trustees that the DLI program began in 2009–2010 and now spans K–12 across district feeder schools. This year the district reported that…
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