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Senior Legacy Experience

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Senior Legacy Experience

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Professional

Real

Career

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A project happens ONCE

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A project happens ONCEA legacy goes on forever

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No PBEs for Seniors

No PBE for Seniors

Project will be presented during CSTs

You can finish as soon as you like

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Leadership Resources

No PBE for Seniors

Mr Cicoletti Mr Kelly Mr Large

Additional Support

Mr Corippo Mrs Vandenbergh

Also

Any other teacher Your parents

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Grading, Progress

Seniors will be “graded” on specified days in the following classes:

FFAEnglish

Gov/EconMedia

IT MusicArt

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Professional

Please connect with as many REAL organizations as possible:

SkiJamin, IncPower of One

RotaryChildren’s Hospital

MilitaryTom’s ShoesSmile TrainAnd so on.

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Types

Eventor

Activity(fundraiser)

proposal due by Sept 15

Teams of 2 (max)

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Types

Eventor

Activity(fundraiser)

proposal due by Sept 15

Teams of 2 (max)

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Types

Eventor

Activity(fundraiser)

proposal due by Sept 15

Teams of 2 (max)

by Aug 26

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Community Service

Something that benefits Madera County, ideally, but can serve a largeraudience, potentially

worldwide

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Event

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Event

Blood Drive

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Event

Blood DriveChildren’s Hospital

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Event

Blood DriveChildren’s Hospital

Tom’s Shoes

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Event

Blood DriveChildren’s Hospital

Tom’s ShoesSmile Train

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Event

Blood DriveChildren’s Hospital

Tom’s ShoesSmile Train

Tech Service

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Event

Blood DriveChildren’s Hospital

Tom’s ShoesSmile Train

Tech ServiceNonProfits

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Event

Blood DriveChildren’s Hospital

Tom’s ShoesSmile Train

Tech ServiceNonProfits

Existing Events

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Event

Blood DriveChildren’s Hospital

Tom’s ShoesSmile Train

Tech ServiceNonProfits

Existing Events

Activity

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Event

Blood DriveChildren’s Hospital

Tom’s ShoesSmile Train

Tech ServiceNonProfits

Existing Events

Minarets

Activity

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Event

Blood DriveChildren’s Hospital

Tom’s ShoesSmile Train

Tech ServiceNonProfits

Existing Events

MinaretsCamp Out/Cause

Activity

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Event

Blood DriveChildren’s Hospital

Tom’s ShoesSmile Train

Tech ServiceNonProfits

Existing Events

MinaretsCamp Out/Cause

DMS Dances

Activity

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Event

Blood DriveChildren’s Hospital

Tom’s ShoesSmile Train

Tech ServiceNonProfits

Existing Events

MinaretsCamp Out/Cause

DMS DancesMMA

Activity

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Event

Blood DriveChildren’s Hospital

Tom’s ShoesSmile Train

Tech ServiceNonProfits

Existing Events

MinaretsCamp Out/Cause

DMS DancesMMAFFA

Activity

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Event

Blood DriveChildren’s Hospital

Tom’s ShoesSmile Train

Tech ServiceNonProfits

Existing Events

MinaretsCamp Out/Cause

DMS DancesMMAFFA

Stang Fest

Activity

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Event

Blood DriveChildren’s Hospital

Tom’s ShoesSmile Train

Tech ServiceNonProfits

Existing Events

MinaretsCamp Out/Cause

DMS DancesMMAFFA

Stang FestProm

Activity

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Event

Blood DriveChildren’s Hospital

Tom’s ShoesSmile Train

Tech ServiceNonProfits

Existing Events

MinaretsCamp Out/Cause

DMS DancesMMAFFA

Stang FestProm

The Story of Minarets

Activity

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Event

Blood DriveChildren’s Hospital

Tom’s ShoesSmile Train

Tech ServiceNonProfits

Existing Events

MinaretsCamp Out/Cause

DMS DancesMMAFFA

Stang FestProm

The Story of MinaretsSports Broadcast

Activity

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Math Component - Econ Grade

Spreadsheets and graphs documentingcash flow, hours worked by the team, items donated and distributed0

25

50

75

100

20072008

20092010

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Language Component

1. A daily journal on a wiki page, blog, or website. This will document the trials and tribulations of the project. Includes a one page review of the project.

2. A clearly defined set of goals that would define activity that will bring benefit to a local or worldwide nonprofit.

3. The “cookbook” for next year’s group

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Arts Component

Develop marketing materials (i.e. logos, webpages, posters, marketing videos, Minarets Digital Signage, items for the weekly show, YouTube channels etc.).

Can be paper/pen art, presented digitally.

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Career Component

A successful project will use the student’s career or interest area to great advantage - i.e. a film, use of IT, something that ties to agriculture, etc.

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Presentation Component

A formal preso, based on a Keynote that discusses the project in a very complete manner, including the goals, and ancillarymaterials (web, graphics, math, documentary, etc).

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Final Preso

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Final Preso

A successful project will:

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Final Preso

A successful project will:

Bring a project to fruition (it must happen)

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Final Preso

A successful project will:

Bring a project to fruition (it must happen)

Be a success, based on the goals set out

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Final Preso

A successful project will:

Bring a project to fruition (it must happen)

Be a success, based on the goals set out

Be marketed and promoted timely

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Final Preso

A successful project will:

Bring a project to fruition (it must happen)

Be a success, based on the goals set out

Be marketed and promoted timely

Be documented all the way along

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Final Preso

A successful project will:

Bring a project to fruition (it must happen)

Be a success, based on the goals set out

Be marketed and promoted timely

Be documented all the way along

Have a complete and thourough presentation

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Final Preso

A successful project will:

Bring a project to fruition (it must happen)

Be a success, based on the goals set out

Be marketed and promoted timely

Be documented all the way along

Have a complete and thourough presentation

Leave a written record for next year’s group

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Deployment:

You will begin planning this afternoon

You will present a “pitch” to a panel

and fellow students on THURSDAY

ASK FOR HELP - AVOID THE SUCK

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Senior Legacy Experience Overview

Types

Eventor

Activity(fundraiser)

proposal due by Sept 15

Teams of 2 (max)

No PBE for Seniors - Projects presented during CSTs

Math Component

Spreadsheets and graphs documentingcash flow, hours worked by the team, itemsdonated and distributed

Language Component

1. A daily journal on a wiki page, blog, or website. This will document the trials and tribulations of the project. Includes a one page review of the project.2. A clearly defined set of goals that would define activity that will bring benefit to a local or worldwide nonprofit.

CommunityService

Something that benefits Madera County, ideally, but can serve a largeraudience, potentially

worldwide

Examples:Blood Bank

Children’s HospitalTom’s Shoes

MinaretsSmile Train

Camp Out/CauseDancesMMAFFA

Stang Fest

Presentation Component

A formal preso, based on a Keynote that discusses the project in a very complete manner, including the goals, and ancillarymaterials (web, graphics, math, documentary, etc).

Arts Component

Develop marketing materials (i.e. logos, webpages, posters, marketing videos, Minarets Digital Signage, items for the weekly show, YouTube channels etc.).

Can be paper/pen art, presented digitally.

Career Component

A successful project will use the student’s career or interest area to great advantage - i.e. a film, use of IT, something that ties to agriculture, etc.

Final Preso

A successful project will:

Bring a project to fruition (it must happen)

Be a success, based on the goals set out

Be marketed and promoted timely

Be documented all the way along

Have a complete and thourough presentation

Leave a written record for next year’s group

by Aug 26

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Senior Legacy Experience Overview

Types

Eventor

Activity(fundraiser)

proposal due by Sept 15

Teams of 2 (max)

No PBE for Seniors - Projects presented during CSTs

Math Component

Spreadsheets and graphs documentingcash flow, hours worked by the team, itemsdonated and distributed

Language Component

1. A daily journal on a wiki page, blog, or website. This will document the trials and tribulations of the project. Includes a one page review of the project.2. A clearly defined set of goals that would define activity that will bring benefit to a local or worldwide nonprofit.

CommunityService

Something that benefits Madera County, ideally, but can serve a largeraudience, potentially

worldwide

Examples:Blood Bank

Children’s HospitalTom’s Shoes

MinaretsSmile Train

Camp Out/CauseDancesMMAFFA

Stang Fest

Presentation Component

A formal preso, based on a Keynote that discusses the project in a very complete manner, including the goals, and ancillarymaterials (web, graphics, math, documentary, etc).

Arts Component

Develop marketing materials (i.e. logos, webpages, posters, marketing videos, Minarets Digital Signage, items for the weekly show, YouTube channels etc.).

Can be paper/pen art, presented digitally.

Career Component

A successful project will use the student’s career or interest area to great advantage - i.e. a film, use of IT, something that ties to agriculture, etc.

Final Preso

A successful project will:

Bring a project to fruition (it must happen)

Be a success, based on the goals set out

Be marketed and promoted timely

Be documented all the way along

Have a complete and thourough presentation

Leave a written record for next year’s group

by Aug 26