Director: Ms. Barbara Olivares-Lazcano
Lead Teacher: Ms.Carolyn Ingram
The study of a second language occupies a unique position in today’s world. From the college-bound student to the future employees of a global society, the Commack High School World Languages program offers a variety of courses that meet the diverse language learning needs of our student body and align with the ACTFL National Standards.
National World Languages Honor Societies
La Socieded Honoraria Hispánica - Spanish National Honor Society
La Società Onoraria Italica - Italian National Honor Society
La Société Honoraire de Français – French National Honor Society
Latin National Honor Society
American Sign Language National Honor Society
Student Recognition Celebration
One evening each spring, the CHS World Languages department gathers in celebration of a select group of students, whose passion and dedication to the study of World Languages set them apart from their peers. These students make a dedicated effort each day to develop strong communicative skills, and to grow in their acceptance, understanding and appreciation of others, within and beyond the walls of the classroom.
In recognition of the importance of bilingualism, many states, including New York, award a Seal of Biliteracy in formal recognition of students who have studied and attained a high proficiency in two or more languages by high school graduation. The intent of a Seal of Biliteracy is to:
Students who earn the Seal of Biliteracy will have a seal affixed to their diplomas, which they will receive at graduation. In addition, students who complete the requirements for earning the NYSSB will have the designation listed on their final transcripts upon graduation. Students who qualify for the seal as juniors will have several opportunities to announce their successful candidacy to their colleges of choice, through their applications as well as on their letters of recommendation.
In order to be eligible for the Seal of Biliteracy, students must either earn an 80 or higher on the NYS ELA Regents exam, or maintain an 85 or higher average in their English class. Students must also maintain an 85 or higher average in their World Language course(s). The full list of requirements can be found online in the NYS Seal of Biliteracy Handbook.
If your child is eligible and wishes to pursue the New York State Seal of Biliteracy this year, he/she must complete the following steps, each of which will be guided by the classroom teacher and supported by a World Languages department staff advisor:
The specific goals of the Seal of Biliteracy are to ensure that participants develop high levels of proficiency in their native language and in their second language, meet Common Core Learning Standards, and perform at or above grade level in academic areas. Students must also demonstrate proficiency on their assessments in their core subjects including English Language Arts, receive proper recognition from their home district based on their demonstrated linguistic skills, and develop as bilingual learners and future contributors to the work force.
We hope your child will decide to pursue this valuable recognition!