Dominika McPartland serves as the Multilingual Learners (MLL) Services Administrator for the Citywide Transfer School District in New York City. In this role, she provides instructional and compliance support districtwide, while strongly advocating for—and significantly expanding—the Seal of Biliteracy program.
She is also actively involved in TESOL teacher preparation at Hunter College and New York University (NYU), where she works as an adjunct lecturer and field mentor. As a researcher, Dominika focuses on integrating computational thinking and digital literacy into teacher education programs.
Beyond her professional responsibilities, Dominika volunteers as a citywide Polish Language Advisor, helping students earn the Seal of Biliteracy in Polish. She is a strong advocate for increasing access to this recognition for Polish heritage language learners and promoting its acceptance across higher education institutions in New York State.
Dominika holds a Master’s degree in English Philology from Poland, a Master’s degree in French from Hunter College, and a master’s degree in educational administration from Hunter College. A lifelong multilingual learner, she is deeply committed to educational equity and to championing policies that support both multilingual students and culturally diverse teacher candidates.

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