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Class of 2014 Senior Project and Portfolio
Requirements
Class of 2014 Senior Project and Portfolio
Requirements
RI House Bill H 7077
• Signed into law on June 26, 2012• Requires national and state
criminal background checks for any person who seeks to participate in any mentoring program whereby the individual shall be working with a student(s) as a mentor
Senior Project RE-designed
Redesign is for the Classes of 2014 and beyond
–Proposal, Paper, Mentorship/ Interview, Product, Presentation
–3 Pathways:1. Career Exploration2. Investigation3. Event Planning
Pathway 1: Career Exploration
• Select a career as well as an appropriate mentor to shadow and present the career specifications
• WACTC students should preferably complete their senior project within their field of study
• A national and state of Rhode Island BCI is required for all mentors with students responsible for all steps and costs of the BCI process
BCI Information
1. Secure a mentor 2. Submit a signed Parent/Guardian Consent - Mentor Commitment Form to your GBP Coordinator3. Obtain a BCI Request Letter from your GBP Coordinator • Give the letter to your mentor to submit to either the RI
Attorney’s General Office or Local Police Department in the town that your mentor resides.
• Note: All costs associated with this project including a National and State of RI BCI, are your responsibility.
4. Do not begin your mentorship until your GBP Coordinator receives confirmation of a verified National and State of RI BCI.
Pathway 2: Investigation
• Investigate a question or issue, research its cause and effect, propose a detailed solution, and evaluate potential effectiveness
• Where possible, implement the solution
• An interview process is required, but mentoring can replace the interview
Pathway 3: Event Planning
• Plan and run an event • Must contain a civic or social
benefit• Recurring events must contain a
new student-generated component to demonstrate the effect of student participation in the event
• An interview process is required, but mentoring can replace the interview
•
Summer Approval• If you will be working with a
mentor, you can submit your proposal between March 12 (Tuesday) and April 12 (Friday)
• If you will not be working with a mentor, you can submit your proposal between May 1 (Wednesday) and May 31 (Friday)
Digital Graduation Portfolio
Graduating Class
Year of Schooling
ELA Math
Science
Social Studies
The Arts
Technology
Phys Ed/Health
Foreign Langua
ge
WACTC
Original Option for Students in 2014
Grades 9 through 12
6 6 6 6 2 2 2 See Note
See Note Below
Students in the Class of 2014 can use Foreign Language assignments in place of no more than 1 ELA, 1 Math, 1 Science, or 1 Social Studies requirement per year.