Senior Capstone · Connaghan · ILP/TFI/CAP
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Samuel Igiozee - Video Documentary
Before I decided on doing work on a video documentary, I had to think of an idea that the school has seen before. The idea of a documentary came to mind but there were ideas of documentaries before which meant that I have to change it differently. But, I knew I couldn’t work alone so I asked my friend, Asaad, if he can help me out with the process of making a documentary. He agreed and we got to work. We needed to figure out what would be the purpose of the documentary and how is it going to be structured. I was thinking that maybe not many people know about the SLA @ Beeber. We decided that we were going to use the video for school recognition. We got to work on collecting interviews from student and teacher alike and it seemed as though we would be finished before the capstone project due date. But, everything came awry when we lost the some of the footage that was stored in the cameras. I brought in my USB Drive in order to make sure that we don’t lose anymore remaining footage and future footage. Asaad and I also faced some problems of interview scheduling. Many teachers were very busy when it came to interviewing them. But, me and Asaad managed to overcome these challenges and got the video documentary done. The video was displayed at the capstone showcase along with other projects.
Jasmin Velez, Adopt don't Shop
What me and Marian did for our Capstone was research and bring awareness to why Adopting animals from shelters is the better option than buying from pet stores. I've loved animals ever since i could remember, and joined many volunteer programs such as a therapeutic horse academy, to have more experience with animals. I wanted to show something not everyone knows about and could benefit our community even if it is just in a small way. The process of getting the research done was a bit hard, but going up to the SPCA was the hardest experience. Seeing all these amazing amazing being in the shelter just waiting for a home. Our project came out successful in getting to every point we needed.
Zaina Belgrave Capstone
Kashawn Gilmore Capstone
What I decided to do for my senior capstone is a basketball tournament. I wanted to do something that I enjoyed and try to bring people together by playing basketball so they can learn to play and develop different skills. Some skills like teamwork, sportsmanship and collaboration.
Gabrielle Culbreath Capstone
Sanai Stafford Capstone
For my senior capstone, my partner and I decided that we wanted to do a health fair for the 9th graders,(since we both want to become nurses) something that will inform the kids of SLA how important their health is and how we can do better in being healthier as a community. In putting on the health fair it took a lot of planning and timing to do in order to make sure that everything went smoothly. We researched and came up with some topics that would be fitting and they were STDs/HIV, eating healthy, exercising drugs/alcohol, and mental health. Things that are relevant in today’s society that teens need to be made aware of. We even got in contact with some nurses and medical physicians who could have possibly been able to come and present one of those topics. The process was rough because we had to keep changing dates of when the health fair would be because time was winding down, had to figure out how we could rearrange the schedule that would allow the 9th graders to come down and wouldn’t disrupt their classes, and then we weren’t able to present a big health fair like we originally wanted to. We ended up presenting a smaller health fair to some seniors. This whole experience taught me a lot about planning things according to dates and times. I’ve learned how to manage time more wisely and also how to make the best out of a situation even if it doesn’t go as planned. Even if we didn't do it like we originally planned, everything still worked out and we got it done and it still was successful.
CAP-015
- Term
- 2018-19