Nine Benjamin Logan students earn Ohio Seal of Biliteracy

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Benjamin Logan High School is proud to recognize nine graduating seniors who have earned the prestigious Ohio Seal of Biliteracy, a statewide honor that celebrates students who have demonstrated high proficiency in both English and at least one additional language.

This achievement reflects the students’ dedication to language learning and their commitment to building cross-cultural understanding—skills that are increasingly valued in today’s global society.

“Earning the Ohio Seal of Biliteracy is a significant accomplishment,” said Nelly Hughes, Spanish Teacher, Spanish Club Adviser, and Spanish Honor Society Adviser at Benjamin Logan. “It shows not only their language proficiency, but also their readiness to engage as global citizens. This honor is the result of years of dedication and reflects their desire to connect with and understand people from different cultures.”

The following students from the Class of 2025 have earned the Ohio Seal of Biliteracy:

  • Taytum Daniels
  • Kate Gulick
  • Eric Hughes
  • Bailey Lewis
  • Ava Liles
  • Kameron Lockwood
  • Tristan Sheets
  • Noah Stanford

The following students from the Class of 2027 have earned the Ohio Seal of Biliteracy:

  • Junah Tingley

Past Recipients of the Ohio Seal of Biliteracy at Benjamin Logan High School:

  • 2018: Kayla Stafford, Kayla Null, Ray McCormick
  • 2019: Sarah Van Dyke, Mei Carmer, Olivia Roose, Catherine Rhodes
  • 2020: Mailiis Simovart
  • 2021: Ava Graham
  • 2022: Lindsay Achor, Charlotte Graham, Gretchen Wilber
  • 2023: Elliott Bailey, Preston Bothel, Kiley Daniels, Alanna Gibson, Brielle Moorhouse, Isaac Napier, Isaac Napier, Isaiah Stanford
  • 2024: Kyndal Cronkleton, Madelyn Harmon, Graham Studebaker, Joslin Wilber

The Ohio Seal of Biliteracy is issued by the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce and is included on a student’s high school transcript and diploma, signaling to colleges and employers a student’s valuable bilingual skill set.