Renaissance Announces Winners of Second Annual Student Art Contest, Celebrating Hispanic Culture
The company recognizes three contest winners, shining a light on what bilingualism means to them during Hispanic Heritage Month
The company recognizes three contest winners, shining a light on what bilingualism means to them during Hispanic Heritage Month
BLOOMINGTON, MINN. (September 29, 2022) – Renaissance, global leader in pre-K–12 education technology, is excited to announce the winners of its annual “Shine a Light on Bilingualism” K–12 student art contest to celebrate Hispanic culture and Spanish-English biliteracy.
The winners, chosen by various members of the Renaissance team, are “Somos Unidos” by Marzhan (grade 2), “Identity” by Eadlin (grade 7), and “The Best of Both Worlds” by Natalie (grade 12). The students’ artwork provides a creative depiction of Hispanic culture and bilingualism and will be featured during Renaissance’s celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. Renaissance’s art contest webpage highlights the winning artwork, along with the three artists’ inspiration for their work.
National Hispanic Heritage Month, which takes place between September 15 and October 15, recognizes and honors the contributions, traditions, and histories of both Hispanic and Latino Americans. Throughout the month, Renaissance will highlight how it supports bilingual students and the development of biliteracy as part of its commitment to helping educators to See Every Student.
“As Renaissance celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month, we are excited to showcase students’ talent, creativity, and experiences through their artwork,” said Sarah DiFrancesco, Chief Marketing Officer at Renaissance. “Supporting bilingual learners in our mission to ‘See Every Student’ is essential to our commitment to honor every language, culture, and perspective, ensuring no student is left unseen or unheard.”
Renaissance recognizes students’ variety of language backgrounds and provides assessments, practice, and instructional tools such as Star CBM Lectura and myON that support emergent bilinguals. Educators can learn more about how Renaissance products support their emergent bilingual learners by visiting the Inspiring Emergent Bilinguals webpage.
To see the winning artwork, visit www.renaissance.com/bilingual-arts-contest/. For more information about Renaissance, visit www.renaissance.com.
About Renaissance
As a leader in education technology, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. For more information, visit www.renaissance.com.
Contact for Media Inquiries Only:
Lucy Duffy
Sr. Public Relations & Communications Specialist
Renaissance
(561) 573-6296
pr@renaissance.com
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