Culminating project

Culminating project

The high school culminating project is a project that challenges high school seniors to demonstrate their academic knowledge in an experiential way (in most cases). According to the US Dept of Education [1] State Education Boards typically allow individual school districts to customize the project, based on basic state guidelines.

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Confusion About the Culminating Project

The high school culminating project is known nationwide by a variety of names, such as culminating project, senior project, high school grad project and exit project.

People reporting on the culminating project sometimes confuse the terminology with the state exit exam. The state exit exam is a written exam that usually tests student’s math, reading, writing, and science skills.

Whereas the culminating project is a required project that is usually a learning experience based on a topic chosen by the student.

Both the culminating project and the exit exam are usually required to graduate high school.

However, parents or guardians would have to check with the student’s school graduation requirements.

The project is mandatory in order to graduate.

Who is Impacted by This Requirement?

Students that attend a public high school are impacted by the no child left behind act of 2001[2] requirement. However, some private high schools have been requiring a high school graduation culminating project

The Purpose

The purpose of the project is to increase both teaching and learning. High school graduation standards have declined for several decades. School reform or the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001[3] is a way to bring value back to the high school diploma as well as support students to go out into the world prepared for college, a job, the military, entrepreneurship, internship, or whatever path students decide to follow once they graduate.

Why Should Students Have to Complete a Culminating Project?

The requirement is an effort to increase the education standards. As college admissions and the workplace require more from their recruits, nationwide high school must too.

In an effort to be clear, it is restated that the culminating project is not required by all schools. Again, parents and guardians would have to check with the student’s school official website for graduation requirements.

However, for students that are required to complete a culminating project, this is a chance for the student to explore a topic of personal interest. The project provides an opportunity that student may not have otherwise. By completing the project, students have a real life experience that can help them in their next adventure in life (college, job, entrepreneurship, military, internship, etc.).

Students gain a number of important skills by participating in the process such as,

  • Leadership
  • Communication
  • Project management
  • Time management
  • Group skills
  • Negotiation skills
  • Meeting deadlines
  • Conflict management
  • Public speaking
  • Presentation skills
  • Self motivation

What Does A Culminating Project Look Like?

The high school graduation culminating project format varies from state to state and even school to school within the same state. So parents and guardians will have to check with your students specific school for their requirements. Typically the project consists of choosing a topic of interest, writing a research paper on that topic, having an experience directly related to the topic, keeping a journal of artifacts demonstrating your work, followed by the final step which is a presentation (US Dept of Education).

The student usually presents the project to a panel consisting of 2-5 people typically made up of teachers, community members, faculty, and staff. However, some schools have student present to a panel of their peers. Schools and school districts have total discretion to format the process in a way that works best for their students and their school culture.

In some cases, students complete a project on their own with the support of a mentor from their community. Some schools allow group projects and group presentation. For example, it would not be uncommon for the leadership class of a school to raise funds to build a school in Africa. Other requirements include a mandatory social/community aspect related to the project which means the high school graduation project has to benefit someone other than the student.

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