Jennifer Mendoza Lopez, Annette Flores, Antonia Martinez, along with Jakilin Carranza (not pictured) and 2025 graduate Eli Alanis (also not pictured; currently pursuing college studies), have demonstrated outstanding proficiency in both English and at least one additional world language through rigorous language acquisition assessments.  The three girls are standing by the Viking stairwell and there is a seal of biliteracy image on the lower right corner.

Princeton High School is proud to celebrate five students who have achieved academic excellence by earning the Ohio Seal of Biliteracy for the 2024-2025 academic year.

Jennifer Mendoza Lopez, Annette Flores, Antonia Martinez, along with Jakilin Carranza (not pictured) and 2025 graduate Eli Alanis (also not pictured; currently pursuing college studies), have demonstrated outstanding proficiency in both English and at least one additional world language through rigorous language acquisition assessments. 

The Ohio Seal of Biliteracy recognizes graduating high school seniors who achieve high levels of competency across multiple languages, including modern languages, classical languages, American Sign Language, Native American languages, and native languages. This achievement reflects not only the dedication of these students to multilingual excellence but also their preparation for success in our global community.

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