The second part of your Senior Project is to engage in a challenging activity related to the topic of your paper. Your English teacher will help you schedule your work, but you will take the responsibility for the nature and extent of your mentored project. You will be assisted by a mentor from the staff or community who will provide you with guidance and expertise. In some cases, someone other than your mentor may assist you in critiquing your paper.
The following guidelines apply to the mentored project: 1. The mentored project must represent a genuine challenge. 2. A minimum of fifteen hours effort is required to complete a passing mentored project. A tangible product, such as a demonstration of a skill or other documentation, is required. 3. With Topic Committee approval, two students may work together to complete a mentored project (proportionally increasing the hourly requirement). Students must, however, submit a compelling rationale in their letters of intent and complete separate papers and presentations. The letters of intent must be submitted together. 4. Your mentor must be at least a high school graduate with expertise in the area of your project, who may not be a member of your immediate family. The mentor is responsible for passing or failing the project by determining that (a) you have undertaken a project that is a genuine challenge, and (b) your project represents at least fifteen hours effort. 5. Mentors may pass incomplete projects that represent sufficient quality and effort. For example, if you attempted to write a novel and found that it would take over a hundred hours to complete, you may still get credit if you put in at least the minimum number of hours for the project. |
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