RATIONAL
· The Senior Project provides students with the opportunity to conduct an in-depth exploration of personal interest and demonstrate skills necessary to meet the challenges for future employment.
· This experience will focus on the K-12 education and showcase the skills and abilities expected of a successful post-secondary student, employee, and/or citizen.
· Successful completion of the Senior Project, including all cycle class assignments and portfolio presentation, is a mandatory graduation requirement.
GUIDELINES
· Choose a project that allows for development of either a physical project, a written product, a performance task, a teaching or leadership experience, or a physical or career-related experience.
· The project must involve the bettering or educating of society in some way and be a learning stretch for the individual student.
· The project cannot involve weapons (of any kind), hazardous or explosive materials, and/or unsavory items such as pornography or vulgar language. “Hot Topics” should be avoided.
· Projects must be approved by the student’s faculty advisor and 4th Quartile Junior Cycle Class Teacher. If you choose to make any changes to your Senior Project (after it has been initially approved), you MUST get permission from your faculty advisor first.
· The project must be the student’s original work (refer to JHS Student Handbook for definition of and penalties for “plagiarism”).
· The project should represent a significant amount of time, effort, and appropriate difficulty. It should be something that involves student learning.
· The project should be completed outside regular class and co-curricular activities. A project produced for any student organization, including Boy/Girl Scouts and legally mandated community service, will not fulfill the Senior Project requirements
REQUIREMENTS
1. PROJECT
· Project may be a physical product, a written product, a performance, a teaching or leadership experience, a physical experiment, or a career-related project.
· Project must show a learning stretch, that takes the student beyond what he/she has ever done.
· Project must be completed by student, NOT by mentor, parent, etc.
· Project costs must be fundraised or donated by an unrelated source; students, parents/guardians, etc. may not pay for necessary materials and/or resources.
· Project development must be approved and monitored by a mentor and a work log of time put into its completion must be maintained and verified by him/her.
2. BINDER
· The binder is a physical record and documentation of the work completed. It will be on display for the panel to review prior to the presentation. A complete binder will provide the panel with a clear picture of the project’s workload and the student’s effort.
· The binder must contain all required documentation, neatly organized according to the checklist within this handbook.
· The binder should express the student’s personal style. Although all required items must be included, the student should include personal creativity, such as a decorative cover, an original binding, and other personal touches. The final product should be something the student is proud to present.
3. PRESENTATION
· The presentation should take 8-10 minutes, not including time for questions from the members of the panel.
· The presentation will be judged on content and delivery using the rubric within this handbook.
· The presenter should dress in professional attire or attire that reflects the nature of the project.
· The presentation will include the Eportfolio developed in Portfolio Compilation, but the incorporation of other visuals that highlight the project are encouraged, especially the project itself if applicable.
· The presentation will be delivered to classmates and instructors during the fourth quartile in preparation for the formal presentation that will occur in May to a panel of teachers, graduates, community members, school board members, etc.
STUDENT CONTRACT
Read the following statements and initial on each line, indicating that you will adhere to the following policies regarding your senior project at Jeannette High School.
______I know to conduct myself professionally & dress appropriately during all interactions
involved with the senior project.
______I know to report to my mentor on time for at least THREE scheduled meetings and
notify my mentor if I am unable to do so.
______I know to NOT accept payment for Senior Project hours completed.
______I know to not engage in any activity that is deemed hazardous (i.e. operating machinery,
traveling in a company vehicle, caustic chemical exposure, violation of state labor laws,
etc.).
______I know to maintain accurate records throughout the completion of my senior project by
using the student work log.
______I know to notify my faculty advisor and mentor of any problems that might impede the
completion of my experience.
______I understand that transportation to the sponsor location is my responsibility.
______I know to obtain permission from both my faculty advisor AND principal if my project
entails the use of any equipment, materials, or facilities of the Jeannette City School
District. *See Mrs. Lavella before school hours or during EP to schedule an
appointment with Ms. Rozycki.
______All components of my Senior Project will be school appropriate in terms of language and content.
______I know to meet with my faculty advisor once a month before school hours (day of week
and exact time to be determined), and I will be released from school these days after 8th
period.
______I understand that noncompliance with the statements above could jeopardize my Senior
Project grade and my ability to graduate.
Student Name (printed)______Date ______
Student Signature ______
Submit to Junior Cycle Class Teacher