student projects
Found in 190 Collections and/or Records:
Esopus and form: Investigation in graphic design / Ceci Cholst, 2007
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.
Essay, "Student activities: Literary Club", c. 1940 - 1989
Exploring the dance of tomorrow - a study with Ezra Caldwell and Alexandra Beller / Emily Polizzotto, 2007
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.
Faith O'Grady and Mary Allen "Poetry Project" file. Photocopies of letters from famous people to Nightingale students enclosing their favorite poems for "Poems for Life" book project. Includes photocopy of page from "Lifelines" book, 1993 - 1994
Includes fifty letters/poems. Authors of the letters include Brooke Astor, Rudolph Guiliani, Mario Cuomo, Anna Quindlen, Jason McManus, Angela Lansbury, Allen Ginsberg, Stephen Sondheim, E.L. Doctorow, Kurt Vonnegut, Elie Wiesel, Dick Riley, Wendy Wasserstein, Geraldine Ferraro, Diane Sawyer, Isabella Rossellini, Edward Koch, David Mamet, David N. Dinkins, Ally Sheedy, Dan Elish, Yo-Yo Ma, among others.
Father of French existentialism, mother of the modern women's movement: The pact of Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir / Maya-Catherine Popa, 2007
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.
"Favorite Things," book created for Mrs. McMenamin by Class I, 1991 Jun
Favorite things / Class I. On prelim. p.: To Mrs. Mansfield, With gratitude and affection, From the Girls of Class I, 1991 Jun
Frost Valley stories / by Class III, 1988
History department assignment sheets, samples of student work, course outlines, review sheets, 1996
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