Senior Project
This version of the Senior Project, also known as the Extended Application, can only be turned in by students who will graduate in 2020.
This version of the Senior Project, also known as the Extended Application, can only be turned in by students who will graduate in 2020.
Step 1
Step 1
- Complete the Extended Application Pre-Proposal in order to get the project approved
Step 2
Step 2
- Document your work as you complete the project. Documentation may be in the form of a slideshow presentation, journal, photos, video, drawings, data, etc.
Step 3
Step 3
- Once your project is complete, you will write a two to three page, double spaced, reflective essay that addresses the following:
Heading - Title your paper as follows:
Extended ApplicationProject Name: two or three words that describe your projectYour NameYour email address
Section One:
- Describe your Extended Application Project and why you chose it.
- Describe what you plan to do after you graduate from high school and how your Extended Application project is connected to your post-secondary goals. Be specific: Do you plan to attend college? List the specific colleges that you intend to apply to. Do you plan to work? List a few places that you would like to work.
Section Two:
- How did you organize this project? Did you work along in order to get everything done or did you work with a team of people?
- Describe how you set up a timeline for your project? Did you meet all of your deadlines?
- How would you rate yourself on your ability to interact with others to get your project done and why?
Section Three:
- What went well with your project? Give specific examples.
- What was difficult? Why?
- Did you learn any new skills? What were they and how were they beneficial?
- How would you do things differently if you had to complete this project again?
Use this rubric to guide your completion of the project
Use this rubric to guide your completion of the project