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Shadiyah Marable Capstone

Posted by Shadiyah Marable in Senior Capstone · Leaness · ILP/TFI/CAP on Thursday, May 17, 2018 at 5:34 pm

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For the past four years, I have seen myself, friends, and the whole senior class grow into young adults. We went from being strangers to friends and friends to family. It has been a process to lead us this far with the drama and nonsense. We lost a few people on the way but gained a lot more.  The reason I am saying this is because I am doing a documentary on the entire senior class. When we first received this project, I had no idea what I wanted to do. Then the thought came to my mind to do a documentary. I found this interesting to do because it’s different from what other people would do. Also, it would be a great way to look back at our growth into one whole video instead of multiples. I know when my classmates see the final product they might get a little teary eyed and I only say this because the faster graduation approaches the more emotional we get and it’s no other way to sit and watch you and your friends grow together in four years. This was not easy as I thought it would be. I had to find a lot of old images and videos from others and myself.  That was not my only focus. My final plan is to ask all the senior teachers how they feel to see us grow as much as we did. Overall,I hope it turns out the way I want.


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Cash'e Chapman's Capstone

Posted by Cashe Chapman in Senior Capstone · Leaness · ILP/TFI/CAP on Thursday, May 17, 2018 at 8:56 am

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​One thing that SLA has embarked on me is Reflection. I have incorporated it into every aspect of my life. Reflecting on decisions I have made, have to make, things that occur can occur, and everything in between. So once I entered my senior year I instantly started to reflect on my high school journey as a whole. Thinking and reminiscing about everything. Who I was how I changed and who I was still becoming so I wanted to leave with something meaning left behind.

At the beginning of this school year I thought that the best thing to leave behind would be an awareness on sexual assaults but through all of life’s obstacles I positively still created a project that I am proud of something that is meaningful to me. My Senior Capstone Project is MY journey through high school using pictures because what better way to show where I started and how I got here than using pictures. My project is a 71-inch tall timeline from the day I graduated from 8th  grade to now. With this outcome, I am extremely proud of myself. For entering my transaction proudly, for being hopeful for what’s to come, for taking my rude awakening on full force. I am extremely proud for fighting through the pain, for surviving it all, recovering with grace, for taking my triumph, and happily enjoying my compensation for it all.
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Jordon Gillies Senior Capstone

Posted by Jordon Gillies in Senior Capstone · Leaness · ILP/TFI/CAP on Thursday, May 17, 2018 at 12:20 am

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​For my Senior Capstone this year I have created a project that has to do with what I want to do for the rest of my life, which is chiropractic care. For my project I created a google slide explaining what chiropractic is. I also have a video that is a part of my power point where I perform a chiropractic adjustment. I first palpated the person's spine so I could determine where he needs to be adjusted and then I performed a chiropractic adjustment. I have created this project in hopes to give people more information about chiropractic care, how an adjustment is performed, and to show people how safe it really is. Hopefully though this project people will stop being scared and know that this medicine free treatment works and changes lives safely. I want to get chiropractic more known because surgery should be the very last resort. Saying this most people pick surgery because the doctors say it and the patients no nothing about chiropractic and how effective it can actually be. Since this is what I really am dedicated on making this to be my future career I want this to be known so I can get more clients, help more people, and get more money.

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/10He1xSr7kslQB0L2dgAP-y1W3eTckX21jFeecNcMLVU/edit#slide=id.g2b2dd5cc277cc84d_0



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Eoin Kelly Capstone

Posted by Eoin Kelly in Senior Capstone · Leaness · ILP/TFI/CAP on Wednesday, May 16, 2018 at 8:31 am

Eoin Kelly

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As a musician, I was constantly told to step outside of my comfort zone. Whether it’s attempting a new genre, singing a different song, or getting up in front of a bigger crowd. The obvious choice for my capstone would be some sort of performance of my own creations, but this is not what I wanted to do. To completely step outside of my comfort zone, I decided to leave music almost completely out of the equation.

For my capstone, I decided to create a carnival for the school to enjoy. The reason why I chose this was because of two reasons. I was not familiar with how to put this together, and it felt like it would be a good challenge for me. Also it was to let everyone have a fun and stress-free end of the year. It was a good way to say goodbye to the place that taught me much of what I needed to know in my teenage years.

I started this project in September, when we were trying to fundraise for other students projects. I spent almost every day planning, researching, and building everything I needed for the carnival. I am now in my final steps for putting on the final show. This is for the class of 2018.


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Mallika Saini Capstone

Posted by Mallika Saini in Senior Capstone · Leaness · ILP/TFI/CAP on Tuesday, May 15, 2018 at 6:09 pm

Last year, there was a large national Sikh campaign going around the United States. The goal of the campaign was to raise awareness of Sikhs. Most often, they're misunderstood by the mass and under-taught, if at all, by public schools. Moreover, the Sikh turban (which is why most people are targeted) is not just a headgear, but our greatest pride. And, I would like my community to know the difference. I am not throwing my Muslim friends under the bus, but just bringing out a reality that is much needed.

As a Sikh myself, being inspired by the campaign developed a better understanding of the Sikh community in my community, to project the positive image and profile of the Sikh community. 

I created a small, about twenty to twenty-five minute, presentation that brought awareness to my community about Sikhs. I presented to all my school and St. Christopher's Hospital for Children in Philadelphia. After, my presentations to leave the message behind, I recreated a painting that portrays the same message. I've added my own elements, but the base of the painting, I take no credit for. Besides a painting, I created a website set-up as a presentation style to those interested in Sikhs. 

After months on this capstone, I'm so proud to finish. It didn't end like my initial hope, but I still completed all of my goals. I grew as a public speaker by speaking in front of a large audience and spread awareness on Sikhs.

To access my website, please visit: Capstone on Sikhs

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