Senior Exit Project - Rock Creek Schools
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Rock Creek High School
Introduction of Exit Committee
Committee comprised of Senior Advisors
Pat Booth, Room 117
[email protected]
Sara Miller, Room 118
[email protected]
Desiree Renner, Room 114
[email protected]
Cherrie Savoie, Room 111
[email protected]
Contact us at 494-8591 or by e-mail
The Purpose
Mastery Learning
Application of Workplace Skills
time management, responsibility, perseverance
Character Traits
honesty, integrity, reliability, dependability, respect,
courage, diligence, courage, assertiveness, etc.
Writing skills
Communication skills
Giving an oral presentation
Defending/justifying project
Meeting and working with new people
Career Exploration
The Process-Project Proposal
Project Types
Academic: project involves formal instruction from a mentor
Community Service: project provides viable service to the
community
Career: project involves potential future employment
Personal Growth: project represents a unique personal challenge
15 hours required
Hours will be increased if proposal deadline not met
Half of the hours (7.5) can be training
Taking classes, working with mentor, etc.
Community mentor w/minimum 2 years experience in field, 21
years of age
Relate to research paper
The Process-Research
Research Paper
Completed in Junior English
Thesis-based
Career-based
English department sets guidelines and rubric for paper
8-10 weeks of class time provided
broken down into several assignments and drafts
plagiarism policy strictly enforced
Final copy in senior portfolio
Student is responsible for maintaining file on server
Student should have backup copies of files (home/flash drive)
Junior English teacher grades all papers (continuity)
See Research Paper Rubric in manual or on Web page
The Process-Portfolio
Organized notebook
Research Paper
Project Log
Student Reflection Paper
Documentation of project work
Photos (w/date stamp)
Video
separate from the portfolio
Technical drawings, blueprints, lesson plans, etc.
Costs and/or materials list
The Process-Oral Presentation
The Presentation
10-20 minute oral presentation before panel of judges
Mentor, Advisor, Faculty Member
Other audience members are presenter’s choice
Visual Aids (highly recommended)
Portfolio
presented to panel 2 weeks prior to presentation
Professional dress and behavior
Timing Proctor
Videotaped
The Evaluation
Rubrics are provided to students in advance and are
posted on website and school network
See Project Rubric in manual or on Web page
See Oral Presentation Rubric in manual or on Web page
Student Responsibilities
Decide project topic
Write proposal and submit to Exit Committee for approval
Due beginning of 2nd semester of junior year
all changes must be approved and proposal form revised
Find community mentor
Must not be an employee of the Rock Creek School District
Must have expertise in field (minimum 2 years); 21 years old
Decide paper topic that relates to project topic
Write research paper in Junior English
Complete project
Cannot use Rock Creek facilities to do project
Projects involving school improvements can be done w/special
permission from the Board of Education
Meet all required deadlines and criteria
Keep all files in an Exit Project folder (Virtual Portfolio)
Paperwork
Proposal Form (located on website and school network)
Get mentor and parental signatures of approval
Submit to Exit Committee for approval
Make recommended revisions (typed)
Mentor contact forms
3 needed in addition to the proposal meeting
Project Log
Fill out as you go
Record time spent on project
Record personal reactions
Deadline dates provided by Exit Committee
Exit Committee Responsibilities
Committee sets all standards
Ownership
Quality of project
Learning stretch
Submission of paperwork
Meeting of deadlines
Committee reviews all proposals
Viable
Qualifications of mentor
Costs of project
Dangerous to students
Senior Advisor Curriculum
Advisor Period
Letter & Envelope Formatting
Thank-you letter to the mentor done in April/May of junior year
Paper Revision
Lab time provided to make corrections to exit paper (due end of
September)
Reflective Writing
Instruction provided on reflective and analytical writing
Oral Presentation Skills
Speech organization skills, technology usage
Portfolio Preparation
Instruction provided on how to properly put portfolio together
Communication
Provide open lines of communication about the process to
our:
Students
Parents
Faculty
Community
Proposal Idea Considerations
Fields of Study for Research Paper
Medical, Psychological, Veterinarian, Author, etc.
Most of the time, this requires expertise with years of training,
education, and licensing
Students under the age of 18 have too many liability issues which
is too costly to mentors
Most mentors are not going to allow you to do anything with
clients because of the liability and privacy issues
Writing a book requires submission to publishers
Proposal Idea Considerations
Ownership of Project
Organizing an event, running a marathon, learning a new skill
Student must do ALL aspects of the organizing not just “show up
to help” (involves setting up time frames, advertising, contacting
persons to work, etc.)
Projects of personal growth usually involve giving something
to the community so fundraising and/or oral presentations to
community groups are involved
Being responsible to do all that is required (you affect your
mentor’s place of business and other people)
Finding out that you “can’t” do the proposed project due to
fear, illness, or injury
Proposal Idea Considerations
Cost of Project
Construction of buildings, decks, rooms, creating a dress,
catering an event, etc.
Construction is a major cost undertaking and will usually
involve fundraising and permission
Public Presentations
Teaching to a group of people, giving presentations over a
subject
cannot be USD 323 w/o special permission from committee and
school board
Any Questions???