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Seniors on the Road

For the last two weeks, seniors have been scattered around the region (and even around the country) for their Senior Projects, focused on an interest or cause outside the classroom. Each senior project must include clear learning objectives, 5-7 hours of work each day, and guidance or coaching from an expert in the field. 50 different sites have hosted our seniors, including Arlington Food Assistance Center (VA), Brookland Middle School (DC), Children's National Hospital (DC), German Historical Institute (DC), and Traveling Players Ensemble (VA), among others. Today, seniors returned to campus to present their work and learnings to the full community. 
Pictured in the grid:
Ozo G. '25 (Appin Historical Society), Laila O. '25 (DC Superior Court), Keazia G. H. '25 (Free Minds Book Club), Emma P. '25 (Squam Lakes Natural Science Center), and Charles L. '25 (DP Automotive)
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