LMSD Senior Project
Important Information
The LMSD Senior P roject will be an experiential exploration of a topic of interest to the individual student. Each senior will be assigned to a faculty advisor with whom they must meet on a scheduled basis from Febru ary through June. The faculty advisor's role is to guide the student through the following assignments
Seniors will complete all assignments and attend all meetings according to the project timeline. Senior classes end on May 6 , 202 2 .
From May 9 through May 2 7 , 202 2 (3 weeks), seniors will dedicate 7 0 hours to the placement and complete mandatory meetings with their faculty advis o rs. Presentations, demonstrations, or performances will be scheduled from May 31 through June 6 , 202 2 . On their assigned day, the senior will present, demonstrate, or perform for a faculty panel. The presentation, demonstration, or performance will be no longer than ten (10) minutes in length with up to an additional ten (10) minutes devoted to follow up questions from the faculty panel.
Seniors will earn .5 of a credit for the senior project. The project is graded on a Pass/Fail basis. The senior will earn a grade (“P” or “F”) for each assignment. The student must earn a “P” for each assignment in order to earn a final “P” for the project. The Lower Merion School District mandates that students must complete this project satisfactorily to graduate.
Roles and Responsibilities
Types of projects, the assignments.
Learning Targets
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Little Miami Schools is now using Schoology, an integrated learning management system that provides course management, mobile learning, and classroom communication. Schoology enables our students, parents and teachers to engage with learning materials and their school community from the classroom and beyond.
With Schoology, students can digitally view their calendars, submit homework assignments, participate in interactive discussions, receive announcements and feedback, and take assessments. Parents are able to view their child’s activity, calendar and assignments.
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The Lower Merion School District mandates that students must complete this project satisfactorily to graduate.
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With Schoology, students can digitally view their calendars, submit homework assignments, participate in interactive discussions, receive announcements and feedback, and take assessments. Parents are able to view their child’s activity, calendar and assignments. New to Schoology?