The NATG Awards Tea to honor students on the National German Exam was held Saturday, April 11 at Westside High. Schools having students honored were Gretna High, Millard North, Millard South, Westside High, Lincoln High and Lincoln East.
President Sabine Fleshner talked about the importance of German and Pat Branson talked about UNO's language program.
Testing Chairperson Diane Wulf presented Kellye Deane from Gretna the Klett-Langenscheidt Teacher Award for her success and commitment to the testing program and success of her students.
President Sabine Fleshner talked about the importance of German and Pat Branson talked about UNO's language program.
Testing Chairperson Diane Wulf presented Kellye Deane from Gretna the Klett-Langenscheidt Teacher Award for her success and commitment to the testing program and success of her students.
National German Exam Information
he National German Exam is administered each year to nearly 22,000 high school students in the second, third and fourth level of German. The Exam, now in its 56th year, provides individual diagnostic feedback, rewards students through an extensive prize program, and creates a sense of accomplishment. Exam results provide a means of comparing students in all regions of the country, as well as programmatic data provided to help inform curricular decisions. Exam results are among the criteria used in selecting the recipients of chapter awards and the national AATG/PAD Study Trip Awards, a four-week study trip program in Germany.
The 2016 Exam period for the Level 2, 3, and 4 Exams will be December 1, 2015 to February 1, 2016. The Exam period for the Level 1 Exams will be April 1 to April 30, 2016.
The 2016 Exam period for the Level 2, 3, and 4 Exams will be December 1, 2015 to February 1, 2016. The Exam period for the Level 1 Exams will be April 1 to April 30, 2016.