Senior Project Requirements
1. Make sure you have taken the required courses and are on track for graduation
2. Pick up a project proposal packet from Mrs. Robertson in D-26
3. Complete the proposal packet and turn in to Mrs. Robertson by January 31, 2011. Once your project is approved, you will meet with Mrs. Robertson to go over the details, timeline, and portfolio requirements
5. Projects must be completed by April 15, 2011. Portfolios must be completed and reviewed by April 22, 2011.
2. Pick up a project proposal packet from Mrs. Robertson in D-26
3. Complete the proposal packet and turn in to Mrs. Robertson by January 31, 2011. Once your project is approved, you will meet with Mrs. Robertson to go over the details, timeline, and portfolio requirements
5. Projects must be completed by April 15, 2011. Portfolios must be completed and reviewed by April 22, 2011.
Tips for a great project!
** Choose something that will help you build your skills in your desired area of emphasis or will allow you to share your skills and interests with a specific group of people
**Be realistic about your timeline and plan a project that you will actually be able to complete in the alloted time
**The best projects are those that benefit not only the student, but the school or community as well
**Choose your mentor carefully--make sure they have the availability you will need
**If you are already having experiences in your chosen area of interest outside of class requirements, try to incorporate those into your project
**Don't be afraid to ask for help!
**Be realistic about your timeline and plan a project that you will actually be able to complete in the alloted time
**The best projects are those that benefit not only the student, but the school or community as well
**Choose your mentor carefully--make sure they have the availability you will need
**If you are already having experiences in your chosen area of interest outside of class requirements, try to incorporate those into your project
**Don't be afraid to ask for help!