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High School Name

High School Name. Group Members’ Names (Picture of your mascot, perhaps). Vision Statement. Write vision statement. This should be one or two sentences max. (You explain the rest; don’t put your reasoning on this slide.). Essential Course #1 Name.

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High School Name

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  1. High School Name Group Members’ Names (Picture of your mascot, perhaps)

  2. Vision Statement • Write vision statement. This should be one or two sentences max. (You explain the rest; don’t put your reasoning on this slide.)

  3. Essential Course #1 Name • Bullet points of what this course would include. (You discuss the details; don’t put your rationale on this slide.) • (Add in slides for Essential Courses 2-5.)

  4. Grades & Discipline • Bullet points on how grades will be kept. • Bullet points on school rules / policies. (You will discuss the rationale.)

  5. Faculty Member #1 • Bullet points on the personal characteristics your school is looking for in a teacher. (You discuss the ideal teacher and why this type of person is essential to your program.) • (Add in another slide for Faculty Member #2.)

  6. Physical Layout • Include a map of your school or include bullet points highlighting the features of your school. (You explain why the school has these features.) • If you cannot get your school layout onto a slide, bring in your drawing and you can project it using the document camera in the classroom.

  7. Notes to the creators • Don’t overload your slides with text. • Use sensible backgrounds; don’t put text on top of detailed pictures since no one can read the info on your slides if you do that. • Include pictures wherever possible. • Use colors that tie in with your project. • Be enthusiastic about your school. 

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