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     Class of 1998
    FRONT ROW (L to R) : Katri Saarni, Amber Conrad, Carrie Winchell,
    Nina Juarez, Vanessa Maddox
    SECOND ROW : Rocky Rodriguez, Jason Saunders, Robert Arnold, Lakeitha Belzer, 
    Tonya Cuevas, Maria Ornelas, Maggy Gonzales
    BACK : James Cohen, Gary Lahr, Scott Taylor, Mathias Jones, Joel Morgan,
    Aletha Baskerville, Stacy Vanover
    NOT PICTURED : Kathleen Brooks, Akanese Tautoulo

    SENIOR SEMINAR AND LIFE SKILLS
    COURSE OUTLINE

              Course is one year in length; open to seniors on track to graduate in June.  The course has a lab component in that students will be given class time with computer access to prepare some documents to be included in the portfolio.  The course offers an opportunity, through the written and oral assignments, for students to demonstrate the skills they have learned and written and oral assignments, for students to demonstrate the skills they have learned and practiced throughout the three previous years of high school, as well as to be exposed to common situations which will be facing them as young, and independent adults. 
              During each year a great deal of “Senior Business” must be handled, which includes taking care of graduation plans, scholarship announcements, and senior offers.  By having all the seniors in one setting and allotting time for these activities, the impact on their formal education can be minimized, while, and more importantly, better tracking and communication of these offers can be managed. 
               Senior Seminar and Life Skills is presented in units that are important in their own right.  The student has an opportunity to think about and discuss situations prior to being asked to act at a later time in life.  Thus, they have some background information to provide them the opportunity to make better decisions or the knowledge of where to go for information and support.  The evidence each successful student will have will be contained in their completed Personal Portfolio which will include but not limited to the following: 
              •Personal Data Sheet, Resume, Cover Letter, and completed Application 
              •Senior Project paper 
              •Senior Project presentation notes and evaluation sheet 
              •Letter of Complaint/Commendation 
              •Letter of Opinion 
              •FAFSA form (financial aid) 
              •Completed Scholarship forms 
              •Information sources:  Phone numbers and addresses 

    Guest speakers will be utilized extensively. 

    GRADING 
               Since each assigned unit is important on its own merits, the grade will be determined on the basis of proficient or not proficient.  Successful students will have earned a proficient on the required assignments for the semester.  Proficient grade will equate to a pass.  Students wishing to improve their grade can opt to do so. 
               Each assignment will be given a required due date.  Assignments which are not turned in by the due or not meeting the proficient standard by that date will be considered not proficient and at that time the student is not on track to pass the class.  Late assignments (except Senior Project) will be accepted, with an additional assignment penalty.  All assignments can be turned in early in the semester assigned.  Early assignments can be reworked to meet the proficient standard.  Students need to complete their own work but are encouraged to seek review of their work prior to the due date.  However, the final judgment of the paper will remain with the classroom teacher.  Students are encouraged to clarify any unclear directions early with the teacher of record. 

    The due date for the Senior Project sections will be (they will not be accepted late): 
               Research Paper April 15, 1998 
               Project April 15, 1998 
               Presentation May 1, 1998 

    FALL SEMESTER 
               Students will begin their portfolio, assignments will include: 
                          Employment readiness packet including: 
                                     Personal Data Sheet 
                                     Resume 
                                     Cover Letter 
                          Letter of intent for senior project 
                          Teaching a unit 
                          Letter of Commendation/Complaint 

               Students should target a due date at least two weeks prior to the due date (one month prior on the sections of the senior project) to insure that work can be completed by assignment due date. 

    SPRING SEMESTER 

               Letter of Opinion 
               Three components of the Senior Project 
               Application 
               Mock Employment Interview and thank you letter 
               Federal Financial Aid Form 
     Class presentation of three Senior Project components 

              The teacher will actively seek ways to allow students the opportunity to Job Shadow.  Students will be encouraged to seek their own opportunities, as well.  However, the safety and security of students will be the prime consideration. 

      
       


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