SP Letter to the Judges 2014

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Warwick Public Schools Senior Project 2014
Class of 2014 - Instructions for Letter to the Judges
The letter of introduction is designed to be a brief but important introduction to the Senior Exhibition Project
judges. Incomplete and/or poorly written letters can cause a delay in presentation scheduling. Proofread,
Proofread, Proofread. Have a peer or teacher review letter.
School or Student’s Street Address
City, State, Zip Code
Date (month is spelled out, hit enter 4 times)
Senior Project Panel Judges
Your High School Name
High School Street Address
Warwick, RI (insert zip code)
Dear Judges (hit enter 2 times):
Paragraph One:
 Introduce yourself.
 In two to three sentences give an overview of your Senior Exhibition Project.
 Explain why you selected this project.
Paragraph Two:
 Look back at your approved topic proposal letter. Did you meet the goals that you set in your proposal
letter? Explain how you met those goals, or how they changed.
 Explain how you have met all 6 of the RI Applied Learning Standards by completing the Senior Exhibition
Project (see page 26 for complete list and examples of the Applied Learning Standards)
Paragraph Three:
 What specific Warwick Public Schools Academic Expectation did you meet with the completion of this
research paper? (Focus on the content of the paper and not the skill of research and writing.)
 How does your project meet this expectation? (Provide specific details citing the WPS Academic
Expectation Rubric for the academic expectation(s) you met. Academic Expectation rubrics are located in
First Class under Senior Project Conference area).
Paragraph Four:
 Describe your “Learning Stretch.”
 What did you learn about yourself from completing this project?
 How successful were you in meeting the due dates throughout this project?
Paragraph Five:
 Thank the judges for donating their time to review your presentation (hit enter 2 times).
Sincerely, (hit enter 4 times)
Your name
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