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Joseph Watson capstone

Posted by Joseph Watson in Senior Capstone · Roy · x1 on Wednesday, May 24, 2023 at 8:47 am

Originally For My capstone project I was planning on doing a sports program for the students at SLAB, but after careful consideration I changed my plan and decided to help the middle school baseball team at SLAB. I often had talks with the high school baseball on what ideas I had to help out and he was on board with all of them. The reason I wanted to do this with the middle school is because I want to become a physical trainer and this project was a good way for me to get familiar with working with people on their skill set. This was a really fun project to do, it was fun to work with the middle schooler and answering any questions they had, and it was nice to see them having fun playing the game.

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Aniyah Rogers Capstone

Posted by Aniyah Rogers in Senior Capstone · Roy · x1 on Tuesday, May 23, 2023 at 11:15 pm

It took me a while to figure out what I wanted to do for my capstone but I knew I wanted to learn about a job in the medical field. I finally came up with an idea to make a website that will help others like myself learn about what medical job they wanted to pursue. This audience is aimed at 9th-11th graders who felt like they don’t know exactly who they want to be. This capstone project also allowed me to do research of my own and learn more about what I was interested in.

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Salome Asfaw Capstone

Posted by Salome Asfaw in Senior Capstone · Roy · x1 on Monday, May 22, 2023 at 7:13 pm

when looking at our school the school needed some color. Instead of the dull hallways that we always wonder about and always tell our peers we need color or something to spice it up. So what better to do than rebuild a bookshelf and leave something behind us? We wanted to give something to the students other than something that has to do with schoolwork. We wanted to give students new books so that when they want to escape the reality of school they can enter another one by getting a book. So we had to sand and paint the bookshelf and put the hands of the seniors on it so that they can leave something behind before they leave for good. then the last part was to put the books in and call it a day.

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Aniyah Rogers Capstone

Posted by Aniyah Rogers in Senior Capstone · Roy · x1 on Monday, May 22, 2023 at 1:07 pm

My name is Aniyah Rogers and for my capstone project I made a website that will help students figure out what medical job that want to take up.

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Makema Vanterpool Capstone

Posted by Makema VanTerpool in Senior Capstone · Roy · x1 on Sunday, May 21, 2023 at 11:54 pm

For my Capstone project, I decided to Host and take the lower school 8th-grade graduation photos. First, I started by thoroughly cleaning and mopping the floors. Using a swifter jet, I was able to get this done in about 40 minutes. Then I was able to sweep up any access dirt that where in the little corners of the room. Miss Zoey is a lower school teacher who assisted me with my capstone. Taking graduation pictures for 8th-grade students can have a positive impact on their confidence and self-esteem in multiple ways. And I could tell because as soon as the children walked into the room, they had the biggest smile on their faces. Graduation pictures symbolize an important milestone in students' lives. By capturing this significant moment. I was able to set up all of the equipment needed after cleaning. Which included the tripod, camera, backdrop, reflector, lens, chairs, and more. Miss Zoey and I purchased three boxes of Dunkin Donuts of all flavors for the kids to enjoy. Everything was such a success because their faces lit up with smiles as I made sure that kid-friendly music was playing in the background. This validation can enhance their confidence and self-acceptance. Pictures can help students see themselves in a different light. The process of getting ready, dressing up, and having their pictures taken can be an empowering experience. Seeing themselves in a positive and professional context can improve their self-image and confidence. This was my goal. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9DOjNAao28

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Tikvah Nicholson's Capstone

Posted by Tikvah Nicholson in Senior Capstone · Roy · x1 on Sunday, May 21, 2023 at 11:44 pm

For my senior project, I had a vision of a revolutionary program that would artistically inject creativity and harmony into our educational atmosphere. I wanted to build a place where the whole class of 2023 could actively participate, fostering a feeling of community and a common goal. The objective was to make our school corridor more cheerful and to turn it into a center for learning new information, gaining more knowledge, and developing critical thinking abilities. To do this, I started working on a project that would let Slabeeber’s future students express themselves effectively and individually. My classmate and I started working together to create a large-scale creative mural that would reflect our shared vision and capture the essence of our graduating class. A portion of the artwork was given to each pupil or group, allowing for unique expression while upholding a unifying concept.

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Harmony Smith Capstone

Posted by Harmony Smith in Senior Capstone · Roy · x1 on Sunday, May 21, 2023 at 11:32 pm

My Senior Capstone Project was a student news Instagram page that was created by me and my partner Suhailah Rice. Before creating this page our idea originally started out as a newspaper. However, we decided that using the internet to create this platform would be more efficient and pleasing to younger viewers. Overall, disregarding the minor setbacks that we faced while completing our project we have taken many things from it and had an enjoyable experience when creating the page.

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Gian neal capstone roy

Posted by Gianaki Neal in Senior Capstone · Roy · x1 on Sunday, May 21, 2023 at 11:31 pm

Updating a school sports page is a crucial endeavor that can have a significant impact on the overall engagement and connection with the school’s athletic programs. In today’s fast-paced digital era, it is essential for schools to maintain an up-to-date and user-friendly sports page to keep students, parents, and the community informed and involved.

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Collin Bracy Capstone

Posted by Collin Bracy in Senior Capstone · Roy · x1 on Sunday, May 21, 2023 at 9:37 pm

I embarked on an ambitious journey to create a mental health website and forum, aiming to provide a supportive and inclusive online space for individuals struggling with mental health issues. The initial phase involved extensive research to gain a deeper understanding of mental health, and the website was designed to be visually appealing and easy to navigate. To ensure the safety and well-being of forum users, I implemented strict guidelines and moderation practices. I am proud to have created a platform that provides individuals with a safe and understanding space to share their stories, seek assistance, and find solace in a community that truly cares.

Website Link: https://chansom23.wixsite.com/canwetalk/let-s-talk-1

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Trevor Yancy Capstone

Posted by Trevor Yancy in Senior Capstone · Roy · x1 on Sunday, May 21, 2023 at 9:30 pm

In summary, the purpose of my Capstone Project was to research the impact of extra-curricular activities in schools, and to look at the experiences that Philadelphia students have with extracurricular activities . My process included researching the benefits of extracurricular activities on students, doing surveys, and doing interviews. This allowed me to collect a lot of information from students, parents, school staff, and school leaders about the impact of having extracurricular clubs in schools.The goal was also to gather information about the benefits of extracurricular activities, and to get information about the extracurricular activities that schools already have, and the kind of activities that people would like to see more of. Another goal was to share this information with school leaders so that they can make sure that they offer students as many extracurricular clubs as possible. My capstone project shows that extra-curricular activities help with student attendance, student behavior and student motivation to learn. In conclusion, my capstone project also shows that most schools in Philadelphia could use more extra-curricular activities, and more variety, not just sports. This can make the school community better for everyone, especially all students.

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