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Overview
The Freedom Area School District Graduation Project is a culmination of many different activities and artifacts that align with the district’s core values. The process will begin when students enter the high school their freshman year. Students will collect artifacts throughout their high school experience. Using their artifacts and experiences, students will be able to measure their growth as they progress throughout their high school career. At the end of their junior year, students will start completing activities that help prepare them for life after high school, contribute to the improvement of the community around them, and gain a deeper understanding of the local governance in their own neighborhood. Students will be allowed to select their teacher advisor, but their selection will be based on a first-come-first serve basis. Students who participate in the work release program will be assigned an advisor that is a guidance counselor or an administrator. Throughout the school year, students are required to meet with their advisor on designated dates (See the Required Dates for Graduation Project Page)
during Personalized Learning Time (PLT). Advisors will measure student progress and guide them throughout the completion of their project. At the conclusion of their senior year, students will submit their portfolio and present their Graduation Project to a committee of Freedom Area Educators. In order for a student to receive a passing score, they must receive a 70% or higher on both the portfolio and presentation. If a student fails to complete a section of the project or has artifacts missing, the project will be deemed incomplete. If a student receives an incomplete or doesn’t achieve a passing score, they will have an opportunity to make the proper adjustments and present to District Administrators prior to graduation. After earning a passing score on their Graduation Project, students will receive 1 Credit, in accordance with the District’s Graduation Requirements. Students who receive a passing score on their Graduation Project will receive a “Pass” on their transcript, while students who earn a passing score on their Graduation Project and the Self-Development Pathway will receive a “Pass With Distinction” on their transcript.
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Table of Contents
Graduation Project Overview Page 2
● Table of Contents
● Required Dates List and Google Classroom Instructions
● Portfolio Rubric
● Advisor Meeting Verification Form - found in Appendix
● Presentation Rubric
● Presentation Day Process Explanation
Section 1 - Service (Option A - Community Service / Option B - Fundraiser) Page 9
● Service Regulations Explanation
● Option A/B: Service Proposal Form - assigned in Classroom
● Option A: Community Service Project Hours Log - found in Appendix
● Option A: Community Service Student Evaluation Form - found in Appendix; to be completed by community service supervisor
● Option B: Fundraiser - FASD Use of Facilities Form - to be completed ONLY if using a school facility* - found in Appendix
● Option B: Fundraiser Budget Process Documentation - Google Sheet assigned in Classroom
● Option A/B: Thank you letter template - found at end of Appendix
● Option A/B: Community Service, Fundraiser Ideas & Sample Telephone Script o
Section 2 - Government Meeting Page 12
● Government Meeting Explanation
● Government Meeting Form - found in Appendix
● Suggested List of Government Meeting Locations
Section 3 - Career Pathway (Option A- Post-Secondary/Option B- Workforce) Page 15
● Career Pathway Explanation
● Option A: Post-Secondary Tour Form - found in Appendix
● Option A/B: Sample Cover Letter & Resume - found in Appendix
● Option A: Financial Aid Information/Scholarships
● Option A: Financial Aid Night Form - found in Appendix
● Option A/B: Job Shadow Proposal Form - assigned in Classroom
● Option A/B: Job Shadow Interview Form - assigned in Classroom
● Option B: Career Outlook Form - assigned in Classroom
● Option A/B: Job Shadow Student Evaluation Form - found in Appendix; to be completed by job shadow supervisor
● Option A/B Thank You Letter Template - found at end of Appendix
Section 4 - High School Artifacts Page 19
● Description of High School Artifacts
Section 5 - Self-Development Pathway (an additional project option - not required of all students) Page 21
● See Mr. Ron Kelm for further details
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Appendix Page 26
Required Dates for Graduation Project
May 21, 2019 Junior Class Student Meeting - Graduation Project Introduction
May 31, 2019 Advisor Request Form Due to Google Classroom
September 11, 2019 Advisor Meeting - PLT
October 6, 2019 Advisor Meeting - PLT
October 16, 2019 Financial Aid Night- High School Auditorium
October 30, 2019 Project Proposal Forms Due to Google Classroom for approval (Sections 1 and 3)
November 13, 2019 Advisor Meeting - PLT
December 11, 2019 Advisor Meeting - PLT
January 8, 2020 Advisor Meeting - PLT
February 12, 2020 Advisor Meeting - PLT
March 11, 2020 Advisor Meeting - PLT
April 15, 2020 Advisor Meeting - PLT
May 15, 2020 Portfolio Due to Advisor by 2:30 PM
May 22, 2020 Presentations
Instructions for Google Classroom
Google Classroom will be a required and significant part of the graduation project. You are required to join, as some of your documents will need to be submitted through this platform. Important dates and announcements will be distributed through this platform as well. To join Google Classroom, follow the steps outlined below:
1. Log into your freedomarea.org email account 2. Choose Google Classroom from the list of Google apps 3. Click the plus sign in the upper right corner of the screen and choose “Join Class” 4. Enter the following code: ypjpru
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Portfolio Rubric
Points Earned Possible Points
Table of Contents for portfolio 20
Advisor Meeting Verification Form (10 Points Per Meeting)
80
SECTION 1 - SERVICE
Option A - Community Service
Signed Community Service Proposal - assigned in Classroom 20
Community Service Project Hours Log - found in Appendix 20
Community Service Student Evaluation Form - found in Appendix 20
Thank You Letter(s) - found in Appendix 20
Artifacts from the Community Service (Pictures, Flyers, Letters) 20
Option B - Fundraiser
Signed Fundraiser Proposal - assigned in Classroom 25
Fundraiser Budget Process Documentation - Google sheet - assigned in Classroom
25
Thank You Letter(s) - found in Appendix 25
Artifacts from the Community Service (Pictures, Flyers, Letters) 25
SECTION 2 – GOVERNMENT MEETING
Signed Government Meeting Form (w/ Notes) - found in Appendix 25
Copy of Agenda from the Attended Meeting 25
One Page Reflection of the Meeting 50
SECTION 3 – CAREER PATHWAY
Option A: Post-Secondary
Signed Job Shadow Proposal Form - assigned in Classroom 25
Post-Secondary Tour Form- Visit 1 & 2 - found in Appendix 30
Post-Secondary Tour Photo Evidence - Visit 1 & 2 20
Completed Job Shadow Interview Form - assigned in Classroom 25
Completed Job Shadow Student Evaluation Form - found in Appendix
25
Thank You Letter - found in Appendix 20
Artifacts from the Job Shadow (Pictures, letters, etc.) 15
Financial Aid Night Form - (10/16/19) 20
Two Completed Scholarships (15 Points Each) 30
Cover Letter - found in Appendix 20
Resume - found in Appendix 20
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Option B: Workforce
Signed Job Shadow Proposal Form (Printed) - Experience 1- assigned on Classroom
15
Signed Job Shadow Proposal Form (Printed) - Experience 2 - assigned on Classroom
15
Completed Job Shadow Interview Questions - Experience 1 - assigned on Classroom
15
Completed Job Shadow Interview Questions - Experience 2 - assigned on Classroom
15
Completed Job Shadow Student Evaluation - Experience 1 - found in Appendix
10
Completed Job Shadow Student Evaluation - Experience 2 - found in Appendix
10
Thank You Letter - Experience 1 - found in Appendix 10
Thank You Letter - Experience 2 - found in Appendix 10
Artifacts from the Job Shadow (Pictures, letters, etc.) 20
Career Portfolio: Cover Letter - found in Appendix 20
Career Portfolio: Resume - found in Appendix 20
Career Portfolio: 3 Letters of Recommendation 60
Career Portfolio: Job Information Form - assigned on Classroom 30
SECTION 4 – HIGH SCHOOL ARTIFACTS
Freshman Forum Presentation 50
Sophomore Academy Project Reflection 50
2 Samples of Work from Junior Year (25 Points Each)
50
2 Samples of Work from Senior Year (25 Points Each)
50
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Graduation Project Presentation Rubric CATEGORIES POINTS
EARNED POSSIBLE
POINTS
Professionalism ● Business professional dress (see presentation day process for description) ● Appropriate attitude and demeanor ● Handshake before and after presentation
30
Speaking Abilities ● Maintained eye contact throughout ● Appropriate voice, volume, & clarity ● Enthusiastic & confident in tone (well-rehearsed) ● Proper posture & body language ● Professional tone and pace ● Use of proper English
○ Avoids slang (“yinz,” “y’all,” etc.) and filler words (“like”, “um”, etc.)
40
Technology Presentation ● Well organized and helpful to the understanding of the content of the
presentation. It reflects professionalism ● No errors in spelling or grammar
30
Presentation Content ● Student background information (educational and personal history) ● Description and reflection of service project ● Description and reflection of government meeting attendance ● Description and reflection of career pathway experience ● Description and reflection of high school experience (educational and personal
growth over four years) ● Future plans and expectations
40
Ability to answer impromptu questions thoughtfully and with quality 10
SUBTOTAL
TIME LENGTH MULTIPLIER
Requirement: 12-15 minutes. Time begins with technology presentation and ends before the question/answer period
12-15 min. = 1 +/- 1 minute = .95 +/- 2 minutes = .9 +/- 3 minutes = .8 +/- 4 minutes = .7 +/- 5 minutes = .6 +/- 6 minutes = .5
PUNCTUALITY
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Total score will be reduced by 5 points for each minute presenter is late.
SUBTOTAL: ___________________ X MULTIPLIER: ____________ = TOTAL SCORE: __________________
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Presentation Day Process
Presentation Day will take place at Freedom Area High School on Friday, May 22, 2020. The purpose of the presentation is to share the insight gained when completing the service, attending the government meeting, and completing the career pathway components. SCHEDULING:
● Students will be randomly placed into their presentation rooms and time slots. ● The time schedule will be released to students well in advance of presentation day so proper
arrangements can be made for presentation day. ● Any senior who is unable to make their scheduled presentation time must make arrangements
with administration.
TIME: ● Students need to arrive at least 15 minutes prior to their scheduled presentation time. ● Upon arrival, students must immediately check in with the guidance staff in the library of Freedom
Area High School. ● Students will complete the senior exit survey using the desktop computers in the library computer
lab. ● Guidance staff will dismiss students to their assigned presentation classroom at the appropriate
time. ATTIRE:
● Business professional dress is required and part of the grading process ● Business Professional Dress typically consists of:
○ Business Suit or Skirts/Dresses of appropriate length ○ Dress Pants and Blazer or Jacket over a dress shirt ○ Dress Shoes
● If you have specific questions about your presentation attire, seek the advice of your mentor teacher.
EVALUATION:
● Each classroom will consist of teachers and/or staff members of Freedom Area High School and Middle School.
● Evaluators will use the presentation rubric to evaluate the student. ● A passing grade of 70% or above must be reached through the combined score of the presentation
and portfolio rubrics in order to successfully pass the graduation project.
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Section 1: Service There are two options for students to choose from for this portion of the project:
Option A - Community Service
Option B - Fundraiser
Google Classroom Items associated with this Section are as follows: Option A/B: Service Proposal Form
Option B: Fundraiser Budget Process Documentation
Appendix items associated with this Section are as follows: Option A: Community Service Project Hours Log
Option A: Community Service Student Evaluation Form
Option B: Use of Facilities Form (only needed if planning to use a FASD facility)
Option A/B: Thank you letter template
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Section 1: Service: Regulations Explanation
Community service projects are planned, organized, voluntary efforts designed to address a problem or need in the community. To be meaningful, community service projects must address a real need or problem found within the community. Option A: Community Service The community service project that a student chooses to do should reflect his/her personal interests and skills. Students are required to perform a minimum of 20 volunteer hours with a non-profit organization. A maximum of 10 hours may be earned through school-based activities. Students shall not be paid for their services, cannot be court-ordered to complete those services, and cannot be a part of their required National Honors Society hours. Students may also choose to perform community service for a member of the community (who cannot be a relative). Students are responsible for arranging their own transportation to and from the project site. Option B: Fundraiser Students may choose to complete a fundraiser that targets a minimum of $250 for a chosen charity in place of volunteer hours. Fundraisers that do not meet the $250 donation will be graded on sliding scale. Fundraisers should be coordinated completely by the student from start to finish. Student will be responsible to show evidence of project completion through the budget process documentation template. All proposals for the community service project must be submitted on Google Classroom prior to starting the project and approved by a high school principal before the student may begin working and logging hours. This part of the graduation project may be completed at any time after your proposal has been approved. The principal will approve or deny the proposal. You are required to submit a new proposal if your first one is denied. Both service options require completion of thank you letter(s) to be sent to the individuals for whom the service was completed. A suggested template for the thank you letters is included in Google Classroom and at the end of the Appendix of this packet. Copies of the thank you letters are required for the portfolio. The form for both Option A & B has been assigned to you on Google Classroom. The last date to submit this proposal form is October 30, 2019. You will receive feedback through Google Classroom as to the approval status of your proposal.
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Section 1: Service: Option A/B: Community Service, Fundraiser Ideas & Phone
Script Option A: Community Service Volunteer Ideas:
● Send donations to soldiers serving overseas ● Make blankets to be donated to hospitals, homeless shelters, nursing homes & Humane Society ● Babysit children during school-related events ● Organize a reading hour for children at a local library ● Help with camps (sports related, bible school or other) ● Create and execute activities at a nursing home (bingo game, family games, perform a concert, etc.) ● Humane Society ● Community/School grounds clean up day ● Volunteer at Habitat for Humanity ● Volunteer to clean up at community event (Conway Days, Big Knob Fair, etc.)
Some of our students find the most success volunteering with the following local organizations:
Skybacher Ministries Freedom Boro Conway Boro Vicary House
Green Valley Park New Sewickley Recycling Brady’s Run Recreational
Beaver County Humane Society
Conway Meals on Wheels Ready Yourself Youth Ranch
Goodwill Hosanna Industries
Option B: Fundraiser Ideas: ● Organize a charity race, walk-a-thon or bike-a-thon ● Organize a car wash and donate the profits to charity ● Organize a community trick-or-treat, holiday event or Easter egg hunt ● Raise money to provide a bullet-proof vest for Police K9. ● Sponsor a plastic recycling contest ● Collect and donate old eyeglasses to distribute to people in need ● Make “care kits” (homeless shelter, chemo patients, women’s shelter) ● Organize a winter clothes drive to collect coats, hats, scarves & gloves ● Organize a self-defense workshop ● Organize an informational event (drug awareness, vaping, etc.) ● City beautification project ● Playground enhancement project ● Community Parade float ● Campaign for new drinking fountains in community
Sample Telephone Script: “Hello. My name is _________________________ and I am a senior at Freedom Area HS. I am currently working on my senior project and am looking to do some community service work. Do you have a need for some help?”
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**Before hanging up - be sure to thank them for their time.
Section 2: Government Meeting
Appendix items associated with this Section are as follows: Government Meeting Form
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Section 2: Government Meeting Explanation
Students are required to attend a government meeting. Examples of acceptable government meetings are listed on the on the Government Meeting Locations page . If something isn’t listed, a member of the high school administration can grant permission to an alternative government meeting.
● Students must be in attendance for the meeting in its entirety.
● Students must get a copy of the meeting agenda. If there is not an agenda available, please ask an
administrator/officer of the organization so they can provide you one in a timely manner.
● If attending a Freedom school board meeting, the agenda can be found and printed prior to the
meeting at https://go.boarddocs.com/pa/free/Board.nsf/Public through the Freedom School
District website.
● During the meeting, students are required to take notes on their Government Meeting Form.
● At the conclusion of the meeting, the student must get their Government Meeting Form signed by
an administrator/officer of the organization at the meeting.
○ Before this form can be signed, the form must be completed by the student.
● Students may not be excused from school to attend a government meeting unless permission is
granted by an administrator.
● Students are required to write a 1-page reflection of the meeting. Use the following guidelines
when writing this reflection:
○ Use MLA format
○ Briefly summarize the main points of discussion and outcomes of the meeting.
○ Discuss what you learned and/or gained by attending the meeting along with anything that
was unexpected or surprised you.
○ Comment on the local government organization, its elected officials, and how community
business decisions are made. Discuss how you can use this information in the future.
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Section 2: Suggested List of Government Meeting Locations
New Sewickley Township Supervisors Meetings ● Township Manager – Walter Beighey, Jr. ● Township Secretary – Patricia Pfaff ● Office Hours – 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM ● Email: [email protected] ● Phone: 724.774.7822 ● ·General Supervisors meetings are held each week at 6:30 PM held at the Municipal Building
Freedom Borough Meetings ● Mayor – Arthur Evans, Jr. ● Borough Secretary – Karen Willison ● Office Hours – 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM ● Email: [email protected] ● Phone: 724.728.5744 ● Work Meeting – 1st Monday of each month at 6:00 PM held at the Borough Building ● General Meeting – 2nd Wednesday of each month at 6:00 PM held at the Borough Building
Conway Borough Meetings ● Mayor – Debbie Giska-Rose ● Borough Secretary – Diane McKay ● Office Hours – 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM ● Email: [email protected] ● Phone: 724.869.9959 ● Working Meeting – 1st Wednesday of each month at 7:00 PM held at the Conway Fire Department ● General Meeting – 3rd Wednesday of each month at 7:00 PM held at the Conway F.D.
Beaver County Government – Beaver County Commissioners ● Chairman – Tony Amadio ● E-mail: [email protected] ● Phone: 724.770.4405 ● Meeting – 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month at 10:00 AM ● Meetings held at Beaver County Courthouse – 810 3rd Avenue, Beaver, PA 15009 ● Meeting needs to be scheduled through High School Administration
Freedom Area School District Board of Education Meeting ● Board President – Mary Ann Petcovic ● Meeting – 1st and 2nd Thursday of each month at 7:00 PM at the Middle School Library
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Section 3: Career Pathway There are two options for students to choose from for this portion of the project:
Option A - Post-Secondary
Option B - Workforce
Google Classroom Items associated with this Section are as follows: Option A/B: Job Shadow Proposal Form
Option A/B: Job Shadow Interview Form
Option A/B: Job Shadow Student Evaluation Form
Option B: Career Outlook Form
Appendix items associated with this Section are as follows: Option A: Post-Secondary Tour Form
Option A: Financial Aid Night Form
Option A/B: Sample Cover Letter/Resume
Option A/B: Thank you letter template
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Section 3: Career Pathway Explanation
The Career Pathway section of the graduation project is designed to help the student to gain firsthand experience in their expectations for life after high school. As students each have different plans for after high school, there are two options for this section of the graduation project. Students should choose the option that best demonstrates their plans for after high school: Option A - Post-secondary Education (for the student planning to attend a formal education institution upon graduation)
➢ Attend two post-secondary institution tours ○ Complete the tour form with proper signatures ○ Photographic evidence necessary in presentation - students must be next to a building or
with a sign that is unique to the institution ➢ Job shadow and interview one individual in the field that you plan to pursue
○ Must be at least eight hours in length (one entire, consecutive shift) ○ Students are not permitted to receive any form of compensation for their time during the
job shadow ○ Students are not permitted to shadow a relative ○ Students are only permitted to leave school to complete their job shadow if approved by
administration ○ Students are responsible for their own transportation to and from the work site ○ Students must compile evidence of job shadow experience (photograph, video, etc.) for
their presentation ○ Students must complete a thank you letter to the individual with whom their experience
takes place. A template can be found on Google Classroom and at the end of the Appendix in of this packet.
○ The job shadow proposal form is assigned to you on Google Classroom. It must be submitted and approved at least 3 days prior to the start of the job shadow.
○ Upon completion of the job shadow, the student must conduct an interview of the person that they observed (See FAHS Job Shadow Interview Form in the Resources folder on Google Classroom)
○ An evaluation form must be completed by the professional that the student shadows - found in Appendix
➢ Complete two scholarship applications ○ Make a copy of each completed scholarship for the portfolio and presentation ○ Refer to Financial Aid Information/Scholarships page
➢ Complete a financial aid form and attend financial aid night at FAHS (10/16/19) ○ Students must attend financial awareness night at Freedom Area High School to help in
completing the application ○ If a student is unable to attend this night, an appointment must be made with a high school
counselor to receive this information ○ Students must complete the Financial Aid Night Form as evidence they attended the event.
➢ Complete a cover letter and resume
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Option B - Workforce (for the student planning to enter the workforce immediately upon graduation)
➢ Job shadow and interview two individuals in the field that you plan to pursue ○ Must be at least eight hours in length (one entire, consecutive shift) ○ Students are not permitted to receive any form of compensation for their time during the
job shadow ○ Students are not permitted to shadow a relative ○ Students are only permitted to leave school to complete their job shadow if approved by
administration ○ Students are responsible for their own transportation to and from the work site ○ Students must compile evidence of job shadow experience (photograph, video, etc.) for
their presentation ○ Students must complete a thank you letter to the individual with whom their experience
takes place. A template can be found on Google Classroom and pg. 34 of this packet. ○ The job shadow proposal form is assigned to you on Google Classroom. It must be
submitted and approved at least 3 days prior to the start of the job shadow. ○ Upon completion of the job shadow, the student must conduct an interview of the person
that they observed (See FAHS Job Shadow Interview Form in the Resources folder on Google Classroom)
○ An evaluation form must be completed by the professional that the student shadows. ➢ Create a professional portfolio
○ Must include an updated resume and cover letter that displays interest in a particular job field
○ Must include at least three letters of recommendation (maximum of 1 from FAHS teacher) ○ Must include photographic evidence of career skill (projects, evaluations/observation
forms, awards, etc.) ○ Completed job information form (that has been assigned to you through Google Classroom)
for your chosen field
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Section 3: Career Pathway: Option A - Financial Aid Information/Scholarships
The high school guidance department can assist you with questions regarding this process. The guidance secretary coordinates all private scholarship applications. The guidance page of Freedom’s website will always have the current list of scholarships available.
Free Application for federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
● This is a free, federal application that ALL families must complete online https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/fafsa
● Virtually all colleges, universities, professional schools and trade schools require a FAFSA to be completed. The FAFSA is filed as soon as possible after January 1st of the student’s senior year in high school.
● To complete the FAFSA, parents and students must have their income (taxes) information available from the previous year. The information gathered by the FAFSA is processed by a set formula and a student’s “Expected Family Contribution (EFC)” is determined.
● Parents and students should go to www.pin.ed.gov to receive a pin number. The FAFSA must be signed – by creating a PIN number, parents and students can sign the application electronically. If you have questions or need help completing the FAFSA, try these sources:
○ Financial Aid office of the school you will attend ○ PHEAA office in Pittsburgh : 724-831-7317(Wendy Dunlap) ○ High School Guidance Counselor: 724-775-7400
● *Important* - The FAFSA also serves as your application of Federal and Pennsylvania State Grants ● Freedom Area High School will hold an informational financial aid meeting on the evening of
October 16, 2019 that students must attend. Grant, Loan & Scholarship Information:
● Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA) is a great resource for information about State Grants, Loans, Scholarships and Work-study programs.
● A representative from PHEAA provides a financial aid presentation on October 16, 2019 in Freedom Area High School Auditorium.
● For Option A in the career section, you are required to apply for at least two scholarships and show evidence of this process in your portfolio.
● Scholarships are funds awarded that do not have to be paid back. ● Scholarships are most commonly based upon academic merit and often require an essay to be composed. ● Your best chance for a scholarship will be from the college or career school you attend. ● NEVER pay for a scholarship application or scholarship service. Many FREE scholarship searches are
available on the internet. ○ Meritaid.com ○ EducationPlanner.org - provides a free scholarship search, a variety of worksheets, calculators, and
a financial award analyzer. ○ Fastweb.com ○ Scholarships.com
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Section 4: High School Artifacts
All students are required to submit a collection of their best work from their time in high school to Google Classroom.
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Section 4: Description of High School Artifacts to Include
● Freshman Forum Presentation
○ If you were a student at Freedom Area High School, please upload your freshman forum
presentation from your English 9 class.
○ If you were not a Freedom Area High School student during freshman year, upload a
sample of your best work from school that year.
● Sophomore Academy Project Reflection
○ If you were a student at Freedom Area High School, please upload your reflection from the
sophomore academy project through English 10 and Communications classes.
○ If you were not a Freedom Area High School student during sophomore year, upload a
sample of your best work from school that year.
● Two (2) Samples of Work from Junior Year
○ Include one piece of digital evidence of your most impressive work from a core class
(English, social studies, science, or math)
○ Include one piece of digital evidence of your most impressive work from an elective class
(foreign language, technology, art, band, tech. ed., weightlifting, etc.)
● Two (2) Samples of Work from Senior Year
○ Include one piece of digital evidence of your most impressive work from a core class
(English, social studies, science, or math)
○ Include one piece of digital evidence of your most impressive work from an elective class
(foreign language, technology, art, band, tech. ed., weightlifting, etc.)
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Section 5: Self-Development Pathway (Optional)
Students who earn a passing score on their Graduation Project and the Self-Development Pathway will receive a “Pass With Distinction” on their high school transcript.
Google Classroom Items associated with this Section are as follows: Option A/B: Job Shadow Proposal Form
Option A/B: Job Shadow Interview Form
Option A/B: Job Shadow Student Evaluation Form
Option B: Career Outlook Form
Appendix items associated with this Section are as follows: Self-Development Pathway Proposal
Thank you letter template
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Section 5: Self-Development Pathway
Students may choose a project that enriches their personal education and development. The chosen project should encourage lifelong learning and personal growth. These could be within a field that they may pursue after their secondary education or other area of self-interest. The Self-Development Pathway can be extremely diverse in its options, but there must be careful consideration in choosing a project that will provide experiences that benefit the student’s desire for lifelong learning. Students should carefully choose mentors in this pathway that can guide their specific pursuits and goals due to the varied skills necessary to complete the projects. The verification of the self-development project will be individualized based on each project. Students should consider the project to be a continual work in progress, and should provide documentation, photos, or other evidence of the process at each step of the way, in achieving their end goal. Self-development projects might include, but are not limited to:
● Achieving growth and/or mastery in a skill or area of interest (ex. Martial arts, athletic training/competitions, EMT certification, lifestyle changes, learning a musical instrument etc.)
● Authoring an article in an academic journal or trade publication on a topic for which students have researched and developed a strong understanding
● Visiting and learning from a mentor in an interested career field or area of study based on student interest.
*Note: Projects that involve physical fitness or nutritional changes for a student must have a credentialed professional attached, preferably as the student’s mentor. For instance, a student who trains for and runs a marathon for her project needs to work with a certified personal trainer, throughout the process, to ensure proper training techniques. If a student wants a healthier lifestyle, a certified nutritionist and certified physical trainer should be involved in developing a plan of action. These experts should also be involved in the documentation of the process.
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Section 5: Self Development Pathway: Final Reflection
Each project would require a 3-5 page reflection on what you learned during your project. Verification will come in many forms for these types of projects. A self-development project is most often a process. Please be prepared to show documentation of the process, as well as the end goal. When in doubt, document everything! Final Reflection Layout: Introduction · Describe the project · Share the rationale behind the project · Share your goal(s) in attempting the project Body · Describe in detail each step of your project from beginning to end · Share positive and negative components of the project · Share any adjustments you made during the project · Describe the final outcome · Describe what you learned and how you were changed from doing this project Closing · Share the most rewarding part(s) of this project · Share what you may have done differently · Share what you will do going forward with what you completed
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Section 5: Self-Development Pathway Rubric
Points Earned Possible Points
Proposal 10
Monthly Timeline Reflection- October
Steps Taken 5
Goals for Next Month 2
Reflection 3
Monthly Timeline Reflection- November
Steps Taken 5
Goals for Next Month 2
Reflection 3
Monthly Timeline Reflection- December
Steps Taken 5
Goals for Next Month 2
Reflection 3
Monthly Timeline Reflection- January
Steps Taken 5
Goals for Next Month 2
Reflection 3
Monthly Timeline Reflection- February
Steps Taken 5
Goals for Next Month 2
Reflection 3
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Monthly Timeline Reflection- March
Steps Taken 5
Goals for Next Month 2
Reflection 3
Monthly Timeline Reflection- April
Steps Taken 5
Goals for Next Month 2
Reflection 3
Final Reflection Paper- 3-5 Pages 30
Final Total 110
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Appendix This section contains examples of templates that you will need to complete each
section of the project. Please refer to the Table of Contents to ensure you have ALL documentation necessary for each section.
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ALL STUDENTS: Advisor Meeting Verification Form
ADVISOR MEETING DATES/VERIFICATION
Date ✓ Advisor Signature
September 11, 2019
October 6, 2019
November 13, 2019
December 11, 2019
January 8, 2020
February 12, 2020
March 11, 2020
April 15, 2020
Advisee attended all mentor meetings.
MEETING MAKE-UP DATES (IF APPLICABLE) Students are permitted no more than two (2) make-up dates.
Date ✓ Advisor Signature
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Section 1: Service: Option A: Community Service Project Hours Log
Print additional logs for each community service location Student Name:
HS Advisor Signature:
Project Supervisor:
Location:
Date Total Hours Activities Completed Supervisor Initials
To be completed by community service supervisor:
The above-listed student has satisfactorily completed community service hours, between the dates of _______________ and _______________. Community Service Supervisor Signature & Title:
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Section 1: Service: Option A: Community Service Student Evaluation Form *To be completed by community service supervisor*
Student Name: _______________________________________________________________________ Project Dates: _______________________________ Project Supervisor: _________________________________________________________________ Phone Number: ___________________________________ Project Location Name and Address: _____________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________
Please take a minute to evaluate this student’s contribution to the community service project. 1) The student was punctual.
Agree Somewhat Agree Disagree N/A 2) The student actively participated in all tasks assigned.
Agree Somewhat Agree Disagree N/A 3) The student showed a genuine interest in the community service project.
Agree Somewhat Agree Disagree N/A 4) The student’s behavior was respectful and appropriate.
Agree Somewhat Agree Disagree N/A 5) The student’s appearance and dress were appropriate for the setting.
Agree Somewhat Agree Disagree N/A 6) The student followed all safety rules.
Agree Somewhat Agree Disagree N/A I verify that ________________________________________________________ successfully completed a community service
(Student Name) project on _______________________________________. Total service hours: _________________
(Dates Completed)
Supervisor Signature: _________________________________________________________ Date: __________________ The Freedom Area School District greatly appreciates your role in helping our students in their quest for personal growth and development. If you have any questions or concerns, please call (724) 775-7400 or email [email protected] Please return to: Steven Mott, Assistant Principal
Freedom Area High School 1190 Bulldog Drive Freedom, PA 15042
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Section 1: Service: Option B: Fundraiser FASD Use of Facilities Form
*This sheet must be printed and completed manually*
USE OF SCHOOL FACILITIES PERMIT __________________________________ SUBMIT TO SCHOOL PERSONNEL DATE OF APPLICATION
1. NAME OF ORGANIZATION _________________________________________________________________________
2. SCHOOL FACILITY & AREA TO BE USED : ____ HS ____MS ____ES ____Classroom
_____Gym____Cafeteria ____Auditorium ____Field circle BB SB FB ___Other_______________please explain
1. SCHOOL EQUIPMENT NEEDED (check all that apply): _____ Bleachers _____ Scoreboard _____Locker Rooms
Other-Please List:____________________________________________________________________________
1. DATE(S) OF ACTIVITY _____________________________________________________________________________
2. LENGTH OF TIME OF ACTIVITY: FROM AM/PM TO AM/PM
3. PURPOSE OR TYPE OF ACTIVITY ___________________________________________________________________
4. APPROXIMATE NUMBER OF PERSONS PARTICIPATING ______________________________________________
NUMBER OF PERSONS NOT IN FREEDOM SCHOOL DISTRICT _________________________________________
1. PERSON(S) RESPONSIBLE FOR ACTIVITY - INCLUDE ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER AND E-MAIL:
________________________________________________ __________________________________________
________________________________________________ __________________________________________ E-MAIL:________________________________________ E-MAIL:__________________________________
1. WILL ADMISSION BE CHARGED FOR THIS ACTIVITY?_______ IF SO, STATE AMOUNT ________________
2. IF A CONTINUING SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS IS INVOLVED, INDICATE DATES:
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1. I UNDERSTAND THAT OUR ORGANIZATION WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO THE
PROPERTY DURING OUR USE (CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE ARE REQUIRED FROM ALL OUTSIDE GROUPS/ ORGANIZATIONS USING DISTRICT FACILITIES, INCLUDING BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS)
_________________________________________
SIGNATURE OF RESPONSIBLE PERSON Rev. 5-12-16
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Section 2: Government Meeting Form
I certify that ___________________________________________________________________________________________ attended the (Student’s Name)
_______________________________________________________________________________ meeting on ___________________________. (Government Meeting) (Date)
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(Signature of Government Representative) (Title)
Student Notes:
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*This form must be complete (Student Name, Government Meeting, Date, & Notes) before the government official
signs it.
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Section 3: Career Pathway: Option A: Post-Secondary Tour Form
Student Name (Print): ________________________________________________________________________________________________
Student Signature: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________
Name of Institution: _________________________________________________________________________________________________
Representative of Institution Name (Print):______________________________________________________________________
Representative of the Institution Signature: _______________________________________________________________________
Date: __________________________________________
Answer below, Based on your tour, are you considering attending this institution and why? _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Section 3: Career Pathway: Option A/B: Sample Cover Letter Your Same Header as Your Resume (Include Your Contact Information)
Sample Cover Letter Format Date: Contact Name Contact Job Title Company Name Company Address City, State, ZIP Dear Mr./Mrs./Ms./Dr. _________________: (colon, not a comma!) The introductory paragraph should be brief (3-4 sentences). You should briefly highlight your top qualities and state that you are an excellent fit for the position that you are applying for (clarify which position you are applying for). Make a connection to the reader (employer) by providing a referral (if available), how you heard about the job, why you want the job, or by sucking up! In the second paragraph, use the HEADS Method (highlight your experience, accomplishments, distinctiveness, and skills). Demonstrate that you are not only qualified for the position, but that you are the employee that the company has been searching for. Be sure to include transferable skills, but do not just copy them from your resume. Be creative! Your second paragraph must be concise and only use about 4-6 sentences. The final paragraph will be your “call-to-action” paragraph. It is only a few sentences long, but will express your interest in providing additional information during a personal interview. Be confident and state that you are the right candidate for the position. Explain any inconsistencies that you may have in your resume. State that you will contact the employer on a certain date to arrange for an appointment to further discuss your qualifications with the employer in person (you should actually follow up!). Thank the employer for their time and consideration. Sincerely/Best wishes/With best regards, (Your handwritten signature, in pen) -Skip 4 lines between your typed signature and closing remarks Your typed signature Enclosure: Resume
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Section 3: Career Pathway: Option A/B: Sample Resume
Your Name · Email Address ● Street Address ● City, State Zip ● Phone Number
Objective: Create a thoughtful, detailed, and concise objective. (See “Writing a Resume that Works” ) _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Education and Certification: School Attended Location (City, State) Degree/Certification Year GPA: 3.0+
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Professional Experience (Your intended career): Employer (Place of Employment) #1 Location (City, State) Job Title Year
● Detailed and concise description of duty #1 ● Detailed and concise description of duty #2 ● Detailed and concise description of duty #3
Employer (Place of Employment) #2 Location (City, State) Job Title Year
● Detailed and concise description of duty #1 ● Detailed and concise description of duty #2 ● Detailed and concise description of duty #3
Work Experience (Any job you have had):
Employer (Place of Employment) Location (City, State) Job Title Year ● Detailed and concise description of duty #1 ● Detailed and concise description of duty #2 ● Detailed and concise description of duty #3
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Awards and Accomplishments:
Award or Accomplishment Title Year ● Brief description
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ References:
Reference Name #1, Job Title ● Address ● Phone number Reference Name #2, Job Title ● Address ● Phone number
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Section 3: Career Pathway: Option A: Financial Aid Night Form
October 16, 2019
Student Name (Print): ________________________________________________________________________________________________
Student Signature: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________
Parent/Guardian Name: _____________________________________________________________________________________________
Parent/Guardian Signature: ________________________________________________________________________________________
Guidance Counselor Signature: _____________________________________________________________________________________
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Section 3: Career Pathway: Option A/B: Job Shadow Student Evaluation
Student Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________
Job Shadow Sponsor: ______________________________________________________________________________________
Profession Observed: ______________________________________________________________________________________
Work Site Name and Address: ______________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
Phone Number: ______________________________________________________________________________________
Please take a minute to evaluate the student’s day on the job.
1. The student was punctual.
Agree Somewhat Agree Disagree N/A
2. The student actively participated in all tasks assigned.
Agree Somewhat Agree Disagree N/A
3. The student asked appropriate job-related questions.
Agree Somewhat Agree Disagree N/A
4. The student showed a genuine interest in the job area shadowed.
Agree Somewhat Agree Disagree N/A
5. The student’s behavior was respectful and appropriate.
Agree Somewhat Agree Disagree N/A
6. The student’s appearance and dress were appropriate for the job setting.
Agree Somewhat Agree Disagree N/A
7. The student followed all safety rules.
Agree Somewhat Agree Disagree N/A
Supervisor Signature: ____________________________________________________________________ Date: __________________ The Freedom Area School District greatly appreciates your role in helping our students in their quest for personal growth and development. If you have any questions or concerns, please call (724) 775-7400 or email [email protected] Please return to: Steven Mott, Assistant Principal
Freedom Area High School 1190 Bulldog Drive Freedom, PA 15042
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Section 5: Self-Development Pathway: Timeline/Reflection
In the chart below, develop a plan of action for your project. Included should be the steps you take to
complete your project, as well as a preliminary timeline for how long each step should take to complete
the project. This plan may change as you are working through the project, but it is expected that you
attempt to construct a plan that you will follow and stay on track for completing.
Steps: Describe what you will do Approximate time the step will take
(i.e. 10 days, 2 months, etc.)
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Section 5: Self-Development Pathway: Timeline/Reflection
As you are completing your project, you will be required to complete a monthly update and reflection of
how your project is progressing. You will use the graphic organizer below, to show what steps you have
taken, what steps will come next, and reflecting on your progress.
Month ____________________________________________________________
Steps Taken
Goals for next month:
Reflection- What did you learn about yourself or the project?
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All Sections: Option A/B: Thank You Letter Template
Your address Phone Number Email address (not school email) Date Contact’s name Contact’s title Contact’s company Contact’s address Greeting: (Dear Mr./Mrs./Ms./Dr. __________________:) Body (Reflection and Thank you):
● Reflection and thank you from experience (keep it concise!) ○ “Thank you for your _______________ in contributing to __________________________. Because of your
generosity/donation/time, the event was a huge success.” ■ Provide additional details of the event (funds raised, successes, etc.)
● Final thank you and contact information ○ “Thank you again for _______________. If you ever need anything, please feel free to contact me at (your
email)or (your phone number).” ○ Add any additional comments that you wish to make.
Closing: (Sincerely,/Yours truly,/Best wishes,) (Your signature, in pen!) Your typed name
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