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Tristan Mayberry Capstone

Posted by Tristan Mayberry in Capstone · Spry/Walker-Roberts · Wed on Tuesday, May 18, 2021 at 10:17 pm

For my capstone I made a website of what to think about before deciding to go to college. I decided on this website because throughout the past few years I have been debating the pros and cons of the topic. I researched this topic in hopes that future high school graduates could use this as a resource when having to make the same decision we all do. Website: http://tmayberrycapstone2021.simplesite.com

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Tyshon Wooden Capstone

Posted by Tyshon Wooden in Capstone · Spry/Walker-Roberts · Wed on Tuesday, May 11, 2021 at 12:26 am

For my Capstone, I decided to create a clothing line that represents cancer awareness. I picked this topic because I was already considering creating my own clothing line prior to this project. I chose to make the clothing line represent cancer awareness because cancer has affected a lot of people and it is also one of the most widely known diseases in the world. But there still isn’t a cure to for cancer. With this design for a clothing line this could bring more awareness to cancers that aren’t as known as others. Throughout the school year I sketched multiple pieces that I was considering including in the final project. I also researched about different cancers to find out the colors that corresponds with each and what parts of the body they affect.

Drawings Of Final Designs: https://docs.google.com/document/d/15lsArVEm4AGvj9dY7txJh6F7DoIWb6xDDkE2DGWXDoY/edit

Annotated Bibliography: https://docs.google.com/document/d/167Nf0dIqtxxuYmpW98zSYc7gzOYypf1jXZXOG8RjsgQ/edit

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Karim's Capstone

Posted by Karim Mullen in Capstone · Spry/Walker-Roberts · Wed on Tuesday, May 11, 2021 at 12:16 am

For my capstone project, I have chosen to focus on my love for sneakers and reselling. Throughout my past few years, I have grown a love and passion for sneakers and outside footwear. This school year I choose to base my Senior capstone on how dedicated and driven i've been regarding the sneaker resell market. My project is based on the exceptional results i’ve gained within becoming a entrepreneur and how devoted i’ve been in regarding to the Multi-billion Dollar sneaker resell industry. Links below! https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1vkxwaGewdgq6x0gIKhN22yPS0mZfm3UyQa0MFnatFF4/edit?usp=sharing Annotated BIB; .com/document/d/1m9ARGhrR6RdiK6HibVcKehLvSH7dOEg-xBtyZp7mrfQ/edit?usp=sharing

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Cameryn Roach Capstone

Posted by Cameryn Roach in Capstone · Spry/Walker-Roberts · Wed on Monday, May 10, 2021 at 11:55 pm

For my capstone, I wanted to study linguistics and focus on how the structure of language could help your ability to comprehend different languages and dialects. I picked this topic because language is used in almost every aspect of our lives, and it’s very important to the development of culture and communication in the world. Throughout the course of the school year, I accumulated research on the traditional foundations of grammar and studied High Valyrian (a fictional language from Game of Thrones) via Duolingo for a more hands-on approach. For my final product I curated a blog website, diving more into linguistic analysis and how understanding the systems can make learning new languages a bit easier. Below are links to my blog and my annotated bibliography.

website link: https://cjrcapstone.weebly.com/

annotated bibliography: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kdvhk8a9VQc0Zqnacf84Qn6A0Qh-hbd6xlBxJaywccE/edit?usp=sharing

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Hillary Hernandez Capstone

Posted by Hillary Hernandez in Capstone · Spry/Walker-Roberts · Wed on Monday, May 10, 2021 at 11:19 pm

For my capstone, I knew I wanted to tackle stereotypes of immigrants and any misconceptions. At first, I wanted to do a book that would have included immigrant testimonies on their journey coming to the United States because I would always hear stories from my family members and I would be fascinated like it was something out a movie. Then as I started writing the stories I realized I wanted to do more and instead would include them all in a website along with resources for these immigrants. Website :https://immigrantsspeak.weebly.com/ Bilibilogrophy: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UjAa2_krOUQyo0aa_tAABgQVlWj0Equ5tUoAZLYPDOA/edit?usp=sharing

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Zahirah Smith Capstone

Posted by Zahirah Smith in Capstone · Spry/Walker-Roberts · Wed on Monday, May 10, 2021 at 4:15 pm

For my capstone, I wanted to merge my passion for architecture and the need for housing for the homeless. The goal for this project is to use tiny homes to incorporate each person's needs. In the pictures below there are 3 houses featured. There is one home on the lot made for one to two people to live in. This is the smallest home on the lot. The next home on this lot is one of the bigger tiny homes, it is made to house two to three people. The last home on this lot is the biggest home, housing up to four people. This home is also wheelchair accessible if needed. The idea of housing for the homeless came from a conversation with my grandmother about wanting to create a homeless shelter for teens. As I did more research while having that topic in mind, I thought about the city and what would be most helpful. Annotated bibliography: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lW7mt25pJzUrRZV7VRH7cOwkAf9BbXns6K5P7XtIl_Q/edit?usp=sharing

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Isabella Walls Capstone

Posted by Isabella Walls in Capstone · Spry/Walker-Roberts · Wed on Monday, May 10, 2021 at 3:47 pm

For my project, I wanted to see the positive effects of improv/theatre on people’s mental abilities like their confidence. Originally I planned to do this through an improv club with surveys to track improvement in the beginning, middle, and end. I made a survey for when people first came to the club to gauge where they were at before joining improv. Though with covid the club had to be virtual making it hard to get members compared to previous years I ran improv. I had the improv club this year two days a week for a few months and heavily advertised the club, but I was unable to get a solid group bigger than four people which made the club not really doable. With this in mind, I had to change to taking over a single class of drama. After this class I gave them a survey and though this wasn’t my ideal plan they did have drama class all year and I was still able to see the effects of drama on their confidence through the survey I gave them. link to drama class: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mY6vvcwOk1LM3nHPk6YYA_zixcGYkIZN/view?usp=sharing Annotated Bibliography: “Conversations with Torian” 13 Jan 2021, Zoom call, Philadelphia, PA This was a useful source because I got detailed walk-throughs on games to play. Healso gave me helpful advice for getting people to participate on zoom and how to make people feel people comfortable. I was also able to learn about what works and what does not when doing theatre online. A problem with this is I was just hearing his experience from the teaching side, so I do not know fully what the class looks like or what they are experiencing. Overall this source gave me a good amount of ideas to incorporate into my club and some places to head with it and will be very useful moving forward. “Mini course improv class” 3 Feb 2021, Zoom call, Philadelphia, PA This source will be very useful. It is an improv activity at our school already but right now it's only for the freshman. Watching virtual improv with sla kids can inform me how kids interact. It will also show me what works with a bigger group because they have a good idea of what they are doing. After the class, I can get in contact with them and have more people to talk to and bounce ideas off of and get tips from. This source will be very helpful because it combines an improv show with kids that could be showing up to my club. StageMilk Team. “Running an Improvisation Class.” StageMilk, StageMilk, 25 Oct. 2015, https://www.stagemilk.com/running-improv-class/. Accessed 29 Jan. 2021. This source is useful because it gives tips on how to run an improv class, which is essentially what I am doing. It gives multiple tips that should help the members if I follow them. The slight issues with this source is it was written for a class, not a club and it was made with expectations of being in person. The tips for it being a class can still be useful and the club can be a learning experience for them. The skills also seem easy enough to transfer application to a virtual setting. This source also seems to give more game ideas. Ward, Rob. “10 Of the Best Virtual Improvisation Games for Distance Learning.” PerformerStuff More Good Stuff, 4 May 2020, performerstuff.com/mgs/10-of-the-best-virtual-improvisation-games-for-distance-learning/. Accessed 29 Jan. 2021. This source has a lot of games and activities for virtual settings. It gives a lot of useful descriptions for each game and what it can help do for the people in it. I selected this source because I want to keep the club interesting and have a lot of options for games I can play which was cut down a lot in a virtual setting. This source gives new games or solutions for the virtual setting. This source won’t completely useful till we get enough people for each of the games. Otherwise, this source is extremely useful. “The Life Benefits You Get by Engaging in Improv Activities.” TheBarrowGroup, Eden Marketing, https://www.barrowgroup.org/29226-2/improv-activities. Accessed 29 Jan. 2021. This source is useful because it helps to build my prediction for my capstone. In my capstone project, my hypothesis is that improv can improve people’s confidence along with their overall mental health and this source backs up what I think my project will show. It’s nice to go in with an idea of an outcome that will support my results hopefully. I can also you this article to help advertise my club if these are things people should get from participating in it. This source does not seem to have too much on it though and could be better. judetrederwolff. “The Mental Health Benefits Of Improv: How Making Things Up Together Helps Us Deal With Reality.” Judetrederwolff, Medium, 19 Sept. 2018, judetrederwolff.medium.com/the-mental-health-benefits-of-improv-how-making-things-up-together-helps-us-deal-with-reality-99f13854db46. Accessed 29 Jan. 2021. This is another source that talks about the benefits of improv. This source is more useful because it goes more in-depth in the mental department. This source continues to support and build my hypothesis about how my club can help people. This source is better than the other and goes into more detail and benefits that will help build my hypothesis and what will be good about my capstone. This also gives more benefits that could be used to advertise for people to join. This source is hard to tell the reliability though and looks weird to look at. Dunigan, Jack. “How to Measure Confidence - The Practical Leader.” The Practical Leader, https://thepracticalleader.com/how-to-measure-confidence/. Accessed 29 Jan. 2021. A big part of my project is seeing how people improve in their confidence. I chose this source because it talks about how to observe and measure confidence. This source will be very useful because it gives me good tips of what I need to measure and what to look for when measuring it. This source can also help me know what questions to ask to have an idea. I also know what to take note of now while running to the club so I can have personal observations for how people are doing in their confidence levels. “NCT's First Ever Online Improv Show.” YouTube, 11 Apr. 2020, www.youtube.com/watch?v=wL_-vyd_e54. Accessed 29 Jan. 2021. This source is useful because this would be a good showcase idea for my capstone if I get people interested. This is a virtual Improv show so this is a professional version of what I want to do so it would give me a good base knowledge for how to plan one. It would show me what one should like. I can notice what to do and not do. This one is on Zoom so I can see how they adjusted to the virtual setting and how they got the audience involved. Maybe for the show, we can have more boundaries for who talks when. Hitlin, Paul. “How to Host an Improv Show the Right Way | Comedic Pursuits.” Comedic Pursuits, 29 Nov. 2018, https://comedicpursuits.com/host-improv-show/. Accessed 29 Jan. 2021. This source talks about the actual planning and moderation behind running an improv show. This source is very useful if I plan to put on a showcase. It tells me what I need to do more directly. It also gives a lot of tips that would be useful to know for running a show that is open to the public. This source is also helpful for what to not do. It gives good tips on mistakes to avoid and ways to work around those mistakes. “(544) Off the Top - Improv Comedy Show - Ep. 1 - YouTube.” Youtube, ThewestsideComedy, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_awHnh_b6t4. Accessed 29 Jan. 2021. This source is useful because this would be a good showcase idea for my capstone if I get people interested. This is a virtual Improv show so this is a professional version of what I want to do so it would give me a good base knowledge for how to plan one. It would show me what one should like. I can notice what to do and not do. This source is less useful though because it was in person which I cannot do in a pandemic. So I can base a show from them as easily

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Michaela Berger- Capstone

Posted by Michaela Berger in Capstone · Spry/Walker-Roberts · Wed on Sunday, May 9, 2021 at 3:47 pm

For my capstone, I decided to focus on food sustainability and how people in the SLA community can lessen their personal food waste. I did this by creating the “SLA Pledge to Food Sustainability.” I chose this topic because of my interest in food, its systems, and its environmental impact. My first step was to gather participants of students, teachers, and parents at SLA and ask them what they knew about food sustainability. Then, over the course of eight weeks, I prompted them to try out new sustainability techniques such as meal planning, using more leftovers and trying out low-waste recipes. I also gave them tips on how to live a more sustainable lifestyle each week. After sending out four of these surveys over the course of two months, I analyzed the results to see what a small sample of people thought of food sustainability. After this, I decided to put my findings, plus all of the resources I used, on a website so more people could utilize the information. Although completing my capstone during the pandemic presented its challenges, I am proud that I was able to do everything I could do, especially it all being online.

You can find my final website here: https://mberger21.wixsite.com/mysite

Here is my annotated bibliography: https://docs.google.com/document/d/16ydFI6gOmKzcCm6kdPn3UTLntUHKzPL_WOfCcORGAEo/edit?usp=sharing

Example of planned meal through my capstone surveys

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Christiana Jemiri

Posted by Christiana Jemiri in Capstone · Spry/Walker-Roberts · Wed on Thursday, May 6, 2021 at 2:43 pm

For my capstone, I created a mentorship program called “SLA’s Mentorship Program”, between freshmen and upperclassmen. With this school year being very nontraditional, I wanted to try to find a way to help the SLA community during such weird times. The freshmen class of 2024 is the first-ever class to start high school online. SLA is already a complicated and intricate school to navigate, and online school even makes it more difficult to process. With this mentorship program, I paired freshmen with juniors and seniors that helped freshmen navigate their first year of high school. I provided weekly tasks in which mentees (freshmen) and mentors (upperclassmen) completed each week which helped them get to know each other and help freshmen through their freshmen year. Mentors were rewarded 2 hours of community service each week in which I documented and kept track of throughout the school year. On the last Thursday of every month, mentors and mentees participated in a Show & Tell in which pairs would share with the rest of the program about what they learned about each other that month and what they learned about themselves. Mentorship and fellowship have always been important to my development as a young black girl. I am grateful for the many people that inspired me and I wanted to give back to SLA community the same way others did the same for me. It has truly been a journey operating my own mentorship program, but I am so glad that I was able to make this happen this year. Link to Capstone: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1rX6O52CC9u__RU8QHb-AIAfYEEwXnhRlaD4Fz9BtfJk/edit?usp=sharing Link to Annotated Bibliography: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HCAoR5K14cKIfe1P5R384vKaf67MCHd_MHV_l7VCyU8/edit?usp=sharing

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