What is the Graduation Project?
The North Carolina Graduation Project is one of the components of North Carolina’s high school exit standards. It is a performance-based exit assessment that provides students the opportunity to demonstrate what they have learned over their entire educational journey. The Graduation Project allows our young men and women the opportunity to apply real-world skills they will need as they transition to a profession or continue their education in the 21st century.
What are the components of the Graduation Project?
The North Carolina Graduation Project consists of four components:
- A research paper on a topic of the student’s choosing. This research should enhance the knowledge required from the product work. The paper demonstrates research and writing skills.
- A product created to extend the individual learning related to research paper. The product can take one of three approaches: career-oriented, hobby/self-fulfillment, or altruistic/humanitarian.
- A portfolio to document tasks, organize forms and documentation, and record reflective thinking and insights. This notebook is a physical recording of the Graduation Project journey.
- An oral presentation of the student’s research product to a review panel.
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What is the 2008-2009 Pilot?
The class of 2010 will be the first graduating class to complete the new high
school exit standards. To assist our students in this first time endeavor,
Catawba County Schools will conduct a required pilot of the Graduation Project
during the 2008-2009 academic year. The class of 2010 will complete a
modified process for the Graduation Project during the junior year. The
students can use this
banked data from their junior year to develop the entire process
that is required for their senior year. During their junior year, they will
write a 3-5 page research paper, which can be used in completing the 6-10 page
requirement their senior year. They will complete a minimum of 5 hours on their
junior-year product for possible use in completing the minimum 15-hour senior
year product. The junior-year portfolio remains the same as the senior
requirement. The oral presentation during their junior year will be 5 minutes
compared to the 8-10 minutes required in their senior year.
Please note these quantity changes for the 2008-2009 Pilot on all forms/documents posted on this website.
Important High School Graduation Project Dates:
Date Due
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Event
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Associated Forms
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02/06/2009 |
Letter of Intent documents
Spring English 3 classes only
Declaration of Mentor |
PP1 Proposal Form
PP2 Letter
PP3 Contract
PP4 Signatures
M1 Declaration of Mentor |
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02/09/2009 |
School committee meets to review |
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02/10/2009 |
Project approved/rejected distributed to
students |
PP5 Committee Recommendation |
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02/16/2009 |
Mentor training Saint Stephens, Bandys |
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02/19/2009 |
Mentor training Maiden, Foard, Bunker Hill |
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Upon notification of mentor approval,
student starts Product hours
*Student may not work with mentor until
the mentor has been approved. |
M5 Student Info
M3 Log
M4 Evaluation |
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05/15/2009 |
Portfolio due |
PT2 Reflective Essay |
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05/19/2009-05/21/2009 |
Senior Boards
Training for judges will take place prior to
presentations. |
S1 Presentation Planning Sheet
S2 Rubric
S3 Rubric Summary
ADV5 Grade Sheet Summary |
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