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Posted by James Elish in Senior Capstone · Elish · ILP/TFI/CAP on Monday, May 14, 2018 at 10:53 am
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Senior Capstone ( Nursing )

Posted by Yinka Hollinger in Senior Capstone · Elish · ILP/TFI/CAP on Friday, May 18, 2018 at 8:45 am

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My purpose for this project is to gain experience, become educated about what it means to be a school nurse, and to be able to possibly educate any potential students who want to be registered nurses. After my aunt passed I was ready to spread her love and care around the world to others through spirit and actions. After she passed due to Uterine Cancer, I not only wanted to learn more about the causes of Cancer and how to prevent or regulate them but I also wanted to learn more about all the different diseases the people have and how important it is to be a nurse no matter field. If I can learn how to provide my services and learn the terms and instructions that I need to, these will surely come in handy one day. I want to understand these procedures so that when I am working I am not only learning for myself I am also able to influence the lives of others who will either want to make it out this eventful time or impact the lives of others whom I am working on.

My purpose is not only gain this experience but also explain this experience to others so that they understand also why the role of a nurse is so important, if you cannot understand why the role of a registered nurse is important then you will never understand why a school nurse is significant to academic success rate in a school environment.


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Karahoshi Jean-Pierre Capstone Project

Posted by Karahoshi Jean-Pierre in Senior Capstone · Elish · ILP/TFI/CAP on Thursday, May 17, 2018 at 8:43 pm

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​Imagine this, it's your last year of school, 12th grade, and you have to start all over at a new school. No friends, no teachers that you are close with, no relationships, nothing. Life outside of school is... complicated, there are things no one knows about. Now think of a flower, it needs to be cared for in order for it to grow right? It needs sun, water, dirt, etc., in order to prosper and be the best it can be. Can you imagine that being you? I can, because it was me. I had to come to Science Leadership Academy after my school closed so that I could finish up high school. It wasn't something that I was looking forward to but had to do. For my project, I wanted to do something that reflected me and my experiences while attending this school for the first and last time. In a way that showed my talents that many knew nothing about, I chose to do art. I created 4 paintings, all with their own explanations that show or reflect how I really felt during the year regardless of whether they were good or bad. My progression, development, and discoveries.

"Frustration or Laughter,

Friends are flowers that never fade or die,

Surround yourself with people who allow you to blossom,

A smile after you have been through the worst,

Filling my life with beauty and happiness even when it is dark and sad,

Memories slowly created, never to be forgotten"



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Jack Kleiner Capstone Project

Posted by Devra Kleiner in Senior Capstone · Elish · ILP/TFI/CAP on Monday, May 14, 2018 at 10:26 am

​It took me a very long time to decide on a Capstone idea and actually stick with it. I realized I had been reading a lot in 2018 and finally stuck with reviewing some of the books I’ve read. Out of the 15 I read, I decided to review 10 of them as I thought that these were sufficient to review. Each book took me anywhere from a few days to a couple weeks to complete.

To meet the presentation requirement of the project I decided to post all of the reviews on a blog linked in this post. Each post includes the book read, the author(s), the number of pages, time spent reading it, a rating out of five stars, and a couple paragraphs with my thoughts on the book (the review). Each book review is generally written using the following outline:
  • Who is the author? What is the book about?
  • What was it like reading the book?
  • What are your overall thoughts about the book?
  • Would you recommend this? To whom?

The part of this capstone that I am proudest of is having read so much in general. Reading is one of my favorite few hobbies and I’m so glad I could read so much and put a dent in my incredibly long reading list.

BLOG FOUND HERE: capstonereviews.weebly.com

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Capstone Examples

Posted by James Elish in Senior Capstone · Elish · ILP/TFI/CAP on Monday, May 14, 2018 at 9:58 am

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