Two Earn First-Ever Seal of Biliteracy in the Northern Pomo Among the four, two students, Nora Frease and Sonny Elliott, have been awarded the California State Seal of Biliteracy in Northern Pomo, the first such recognition in history for this once dormant Indigenous language native to Northern California
Four UHS Students Complete Northern Pomo Language Program, Two Earn . . . Among the four, two students, Nora Frease and Sonny Elliott, have been awarded the California State Seal of Biliteracy in Northern Pomo, the first such recognition in history for this once dormant Indigenous language native to Northern California
Two Ukiah students earn first-ever Seal of Biliteracy in Northern Pomo . . . This year, four students completed four years of studying Northern Pomo and these cultural lessons – two of the students, Nora Frease and Sonny Elliott, were awarded the California State Seal of Biliteracy in Northern Pomo, the first such recognition in history
Students at Ukiah High help to revive dormant Native language Two of the seniors were awarded the State Seal of Biliteracy at graduation — the first such recognition in history for this once dormant Indigenous language native to Northern California, according to a district press release
The Seal of Biliteracy The Seal of Biliteracy encourages students to pursue biliteracy, honors the skills our students attain, and can be evidence of skills that are attractive to future employers and college admissions offices
Four UHS Students Complete Northern Pomo Language Program, Two Earn . . . Ukiah Unified School District announced…that in a celebration of culture, language, and resilience, four seniors at Ukiah High School have completed four years of study in Northern Pomo Language and Culture, marking a major milestone for Indigenous language revitalization and for public education
Two Ukiah High School Students Earn First Ever CA Seal of Biliteracy in . . . Among the four, two students, Nora Frease and Sonny Elliott, have been awarded the California State Seal of Biliteracy in Northern Pomo, the first such recognition in history for this once dormant Indigenous language native to Northern California