student projects
Found in 190 Collections and/or Records:
Photographs of students art projects. Names on some slides, 2001 - 2002
Photographs of students with art projects, 1989
"Poems for Life: Famous people select their favorite poem and say why it inspires them" / compiled by the Grade V classes of the Nightingale-Bamford School, 1997
"Poems for Life: Famous people select their favorite poem and say why it inspires them" / compiled by the Grade V classes of the Nightingale-Bamford School. Accompanied by flier and Newsday clipping, 1995
Polling matters: Who will win the 2008 Presidential election? / Lily Zhang, 2008
As early as the 1970s, Class XII students have had the option to create an Independent Study Project (also called an Independent Senior Project, or ISP). Students select a subject of their choice, the parameters of the project, and how their learning will be exhibited, whether it be a final essay, analysis, play, artistic creation, or combination of these things. Presentations are given in the spring.
Portraits of Mr. Burke, 2012
Protists: Factual information on diatoms, spirogyra, volvox, and paramecium / Beatriz Stix, c. 2000 - 2012
Protists : student project / India Burdon Dasbach '14, c. 2000 - 2012
Pulp puberty: An analysis of cult and pulp film on youth culture of the seventies and nineties / Moraiah Luna and Tschabalala Self, 2008
As early as the 1970s, Class XII students have had the option to create an Independent Study Project (also called an Independent Senior Project, or ISP). Students select a subject of their choice, the parameters of the project, and how their learning will be exhibited, whether it be a final essay, analysis, play, artistic creation, or combination of these things. Presentations are given in the spring.
"Recette de Classe VII" [Recipes by Class VII], an illustrated compilation of recipes written in French by Class VII students, 1996
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