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Senior Projects Highlight Creativity, Hard Work of MHS Students

Superintendent Jeffrey Marsden is pleased to share that 53 students participated in Medfield High School's Senior Project program this year.

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Senior Projects Highlight Creativity, Hard Work of MHS Students

Superintendent Jeffrey Marsden is pleased to share that 53 students participated in Medfield High School’s Senior Project program this year.

This year’s program had 38 projects with 53 participating students. Students completed projects in interest areas such as art, video, podcasts, music and teaching. Many student projects also recapped internship experiences in various sectors and industries. Seniors participating in the program were selected through a project application and an interview.

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Participants completed their project during fourth term in place of attending classes. As part of the program, students created and maintained a professional blog, made and presented a multimedia presentation, wrote a final paper and worked with mentors from the high
school staff and community.

Some of the projects seniors worked on this year include:

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“Senior Projects allow students to create their own individualized experience outside of the
classroom,” Superintendent Marsden said. “Students pursue their interests while learning to face challenges, set their own goals and work independently.”

Senior Project co-advisers Ksenija Broks and Gwynne Sawtellehave worked to grow the program by engaging the junior class. Seniors present their experiences to junior students which has helped inspire those students to consider their interests and possible projects for their senior year.

“The projects provide a culminating experience for our high school seniors,” Broks said. “Students are able to explore a potential career, provide a service to the community, or research a personal interest, while also focusing on personal and professional growth.”

All of Medfield High School’s 2019 Senior Projects can be found on the program site.

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