Nevada Code § 388.593

Criteria for award of State Seal of Biliteracy
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A school district, charter school and
university school for profoundly gifted pupils that participates in the State
Seal of Biliteracy Program established pursuant to NRS 388.591 must award a pupil, upon
graduation from high school, a high school diploma with a State Seal of
Biliteracy if the pupil:
1. Successfully completes all courses of
study in English language arts that are required for graduation with at least a
2.0 grade point average, on a 4.0 grading scale;
2. Demonstrates proficiency in one or more
languages other than English:
(a) By passing an advanced placement examination
in a world language with a score of 3 or higher or passing an international
baccalaureate examination in a world language with a score of 4 or higher; or
(b) By passing an examination in a world
language, if the examination is approved by the board of trustees of a school
district or the governing body of a charter school or university school for
profoundly gifted pupils, as applicable; and
3. If the primary language of the pupil is
not English, demonstrates proficiency in English on an assessment designated by
the Department.

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