Benchmark and Graduation Portfolio Envision Academy of Arts and Technology 2009-10.

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Benchmark and Graduation Portfolio Envision Academy of Arts and Technology

The Graduation Portfolio and Presentation Defense: 1.is a graduation requirement for our school; 2.takes place for all students in grades 10 and 12 on April 21-22, is the body of evidence that demonstrates mastery of 21st Century Leadership Skills and state content standards; 4.requires each student to demonstrate that he/she has mastered the academic skills necessary to succeed in college; 5.emphasizes the importance of reflecting on one’s learning 1.is a graduation requirement for our school; 2.takes place for all students in grades 10 and 12 on April 21-22, is the body of evidence that demonstrates mastery of 21st Century Leadership Skills and state content standards; 4.requires each student to demonstrate that he/she has mastered the academic skills necessary to succeed in college; 5.emphasizes the importance of reflecting on one’s learning

Envision 21st Century Leadership Skills  Communicate Effectively and Persuasively  Think Critically  Collaborate Productively  Express Oneself Creatively  Solve Problems Resourcefully  Manage Projects Effectively  Communicate Effectively and Persuasively  Think Critically  Collaborate Productively  Express Oneself Creatively  Solve Problems Resourcefully  Manage Projects Effectively

The Graduation Portfolio Components 1. A student cover letter and introduction to the portfolio; 2. A digital arrangement of certified, mastery level student work produced in core content and/or interdisciplinary areas, which is assessed and certified by teachers prior to the presentation; 3. Reflective summaries of the work artifacts in the five core content areas; 4. Workplace Learning Artifact & Reflection and; 5. Leadership Skills Assessment written by the student’s advisor. 1. A student cover letter and introduction to the portfolio; 2. A digital arrangement of certified, mastery level student work produced in core content and/or interdisciplinary areas, which is assessed and certified by teachers prior to the presentation; 3. Reflective summaries of the work artifacts in the five core content areas; 4. Workplace Learning Artifact & Reflection and; 5. Leadership Skills Assessment written by the student’s advisor.

The Benchmark Portfolio Components  Six artifacts (high-quality pieces of student project work)  Represent each of the six subject areas  Represent each of the six 21st Century Skills  Six artifacts (high-quality pieces of student project work)  Represent each of the six subject areas  Represent each of the six 21st Century Skills

Parent’s Role in Success of Graduation and Benchmark Portfolio  Know the requirements and check in often with your child and Advisor on progress  Monitor completion of Portfolio artifacts, which come from students’ project work throughout the year  Know the requirements and check in often with your child and Advisor on progress  Monitor completion of Portfolio artifacts, which come from students’ project work throughout the year