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The
Senior Project
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Imagine
a student interested in a behind the scenes television career
producing a documentary short-film OR a student interested in
government, designing and implementing a campaign to register
local 18 year olds OR a student producing a systematic
maintenance manual for automobile upkeep? Each of these
examples represents the final outcome for our smaller learning
communities’ vision at Superior High School.
As we move into year
three of implementation, the last piece of our plan will ask
seniors to demonstrate the knowledge, skills and abilities they
have acquired in twelve years of school. This opportunity known
as
“The Senior Project” will require each senior to complete a
culminating project around a chosen field of study or interest.
Within a year, this project will be well underway in becoming a
valued experience and graduation requirement for every senior to
receive a Superior High School diploma. As a staff, we believe
this project supports our vision of high expectations for all
students while reinforcing learning as a process to be valued
throughout one’s life.
Since the
Senior Project must demonstrate new learning and growth on
the part of each student, we feel it is important to provide all
students with a number of options to successfully complete their
project. Briefly, these options include: service learning which
would allow a student to tie his/her project into something
beneficial to those in the community; a self-development project
whereby a student would learn and develop a new skill or
interest; a career research project focusing on a possible
career pathway a student wishes to pursue after high school; or
finally, selecting a curricular area of interest to do an
advanced, in-depth formal research project.
Regardless of the option, our goal is to provide students with
the chance to design and present a project that represents their
interests, knowledge and skills gained in school and conclude
with a conversation around their vision for the future.
Fostering adult relationships with teachers and community
members, connecting the school curriculum to student interests,
personal reflection by each student as well as planning for the
future are but a few of the benefits we see students and staff
receiving as part of this experience.
This
school year will present staff, students, parents and community
members with the great challenge of learning more about the
Senior Project. If all goes as planned, seniors from the
Class of 2006 will be the first group expected to meet this
graduation requirement. While there remains much work to be
done, this project embodies all of our efforts to personalize
and make more meaningful each student’s educational experience
at Superior High School.
We
are truly excited about the possibilities that comprise the
Senior Project. With each passing year, our smaller
learning communities plan becomes clearer. It is our hope that
when the
Senior Project is implemented into our school curriculum,
our efforts to support each student through a successful and
positive high school experience will have reached fruition.
After all, we at Superior High School believe our school is a
place “Where Relationships Lead to Success”!
“What is a Senior Project”
“Senior Projects open windows” By: Megan Thomas
General References
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