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Your final grade for the BRVGS Senior Capstone (PLE, Research and Community Service) Project will be based on completion of the requirements established in each of the project Modules. The grade will be calculated and reported at each marking period. Please keep the following in mind -
The Research Paper will count as 20% of your overall grade. This will be counted as an "exam" in most districts, but how it is listed on your report card may vary in our member districts.
The BRVGS Senior Presentation and Expo will count together as the course exam, for 20% of the entire course grade - so the final grade of the course will be calculated and reported at the end of the school year.
Students who take the BRVGS Senior course in the Fall in "4 X 4" (semester-long) schools will receive grades at the end of the 1st and 2nd 9 weeks' marking periods. For those students, the 1st semester grade will "carry over" for the 3rd and 4th 9 weeks of the year.
Students who take the course in a yearlong format with receive grades for each of the 9 weeks' marking periods throughout the year.
The Final Exam grade will be added and calculated for all students at the end of the year.
An important aspect of grading for the BRVGS Senior Capstone Professional Learning Experience, Research and Community Service Project that parents and students should take note of is the use of "Quality Points". Quality points will constitute approximately 10% of the overall grade. Students should keep the following in mind regarding Quality Points:
Students must meet all basic requirements before any consideration will be given as to whether they should receive Quality Points.
The Senior Advisor makes the final determination as to whether a student is eligible to receive quality points, and if so, how many they should receive.
Students must have exceeded basic expectations to receive quality points.
There is a late work policy for most of the required elements of the Senior Capstone Project. Typically, students will lose 1 (one) point per day from that section of the Senior Capstone grade rubric for each day late. After 3 days, the student will be referred to the BRVGS Director for probation (first offense) or dismissal (repeatedly late assignments).
Final Grade Rubric
Quality Points Rubric
LOI Checklist and Rubric
Journal Rubric
Mentor Evaluation
Research Paper Rubric
Midterm Website Rubric
Presentation Rubric
Professional Learing Experience & Community Service Rubric
Final Website Rubric
Expo Evaluation Form
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they will participate in a graduation requirement called Senior Capstone Project. This manual has been developed to support your child in completing the Capstone Project; the project expectations, rubrics, processes, and deadlines are included. The purpose of the project is for a student to pursue a passionate interest and utilize all of the skills
What is the Senior Capstone Project? The Senior Project is composed of three sections: the project, the portfolio and the presentation. All of the sections must meet the standards in order to pass. This handbook will help guide you through your project from idea to final presentation.
iRubric P22W699: Rubric title Senior Capstone Project. Built by blonde998 using iRubric.com. Free rubric builder and assessment tools.
Each of the four phases of the Senior Capstone Project (described above) constitutes 25% of the total Capstone grade. The four phases will be graded according to the rubrics and standards set forth in this handbook. SENIOR CAPSTONE PROJECT ADVISORS AND THE CAPSTONE COMMITTEE
Rubric for Evaluating Senior Capstone Projects. Assessable outcomes: written communication skills. oral communication skills. familiarity with and utilization of scientific literature. ability to define a scientific question or problem, ability to measure, collect data. ability to analyze and interpret data.
Your final grade for the BRVGS Senior Capstone (PLE, Research and Community Service) Project will be based on completion of the requirements established in each of the project Modules. The...
Your senior capstone project must include a proposal, anchor experience, culminating portfolio of work and presentation. Through these, you will demonstrate knowledge and skills in five core areas: mathematics, research, writing, technology and communication.
The purpose of Bear Creek’s Senior Capstone Project is to provide each senior with the opportunity to develop and pursue a challenging, meaningful, and self-directed project in an area of personal interest during the last three weeks of the spring semester.
Anthropology Senior Capstone Project Paper RUBRIC – Revised August 2019 Criteria Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Rationale No clear rationale or a weak rationale for the project Some rationale presented, begins to motivate the work Provides and discusses a suitable rationale Persuasive and creative rationale Methodological Approach
The document provides an overview of the requirements for Rigby High School's senior capstone project, which includes completing a project, assembling a portfolio documenting the project process, writing a reflective essay, and giving an oral presentation.