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GRADUATION PROJECT EVALUATION FORM

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EPHRATA HIGH SCHOOL<strong>GRADUATION</strong> <strong>PROJECT</strong> <strong>EVALUATION</strong> <strong>FORM</strong>Student'sName_________________________________________________________Title ofProject__________________________________________________________Directions to the Project Teacher:Evaluate the graduation project in its entirety. This includes the proposal, theproduct, the oral presentation, and the student's self-evaluation. Satisfactoryratings must be achieved in each category below to successfully complete thegraduation project requirement.To assist with the evaluation, please use the following to guide your use of"satisfactory" and "unacceptable."Satisfactory:• adequate focus• sufficient content• appropriate organization• precision and variety of writing (mechanics and usage) for written piecesORindividualized and/or varied approaches in construction/execution for nonwrittenpiecesUnacceptable:• absent, confused or vague focus• absent, superficial content• absent, inconsistent organization• lack of precision and lack of variety for written piecesORunimaginative or stereotypical approachesSatisfactoryUnacceptableEvidence of research/ideation/planningEvidence of effort and time involvedUnderstanding of the subject matterClarity of presentation/craftsmanship/executionMeets the student’s proposed evaluation criteriaEvidence of critical thinkingGraduation Evaluation FormPage 1


COMMENTS:Teacher'ssignature______________________________________________________Date:_________________________________File this completed form with the student’s guidance counselor. A copy shouldbe given to the student.Graduation Evaluation FormPage 2

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