Student Photo Release - Nd Seal of Biliteracy is a legal document that was released by the North Dakota Department of Public Instruction - a government authority operating within North Dakota.
Q: What is a Student Photo Release?
A: A Student Photo Release is a document that allows schools or organizations to obtain consent from parents or guardians to use a student's photo for educational or promotional purposes.
Q: What is the Nd Seal of Biliteracy?
A: The Nd Seal of Biliteracy is an official recognition awarded to high school students who have achieved proficiency in English and at least one other language.
Q: What are the criteria for the Nd Seal of Biliteracy?
A: To qualify for the Nd Seal of Biliteracy, students must demonstrate proficiency in both English and another language, as determined by standardized assessments or other approved measures.
Q: Who is eligible to receive the Nd Seal of Biliteracy?
A: High school students in North Dakota who have met the proficiency requirements in English and another language are eligible to receive the Nd Seal of Biliteracy.
Q: What are the benefits of the Nd Seal of Biliteracy?
A: The Nd Seal of Biliteracy provides recognition for students' language skills, enhances their college applications, and may also confer college credit or other post-secondary benefits.
Q: How can a student apply for the Nd Seal of Biliteracy?
A: Students should contact their high school guidance counselor or foreign language department for information on the application process for the Nd Seal of Biliteracy.
Q: Is the Nd Seal of Biliteracy recognized by colleges and universities?
A: Yes, many colleges and universities recognize the Nd Seal of Biliteracy and may offer benefits such as college credit or advanced language placement.
Q: Is the Student Photo Release mandatory?
A: No, the Student Photo Release is not mandatory. It is up to parents or guardians to decide whether they give consent for the use of their child's photo.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the North Dakota Department of Public Instruction.