The senior capstone project: Over the years, students in Camas and Washougal have come up with some fairly unique and interesting ideas. These have included everything from teaching leadership classes to young children to climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro.
Completing a senior project has long been a graduation requirement at high schools in Washougal and Camas. The state stopped requiring it in June 2014, but both districts decided it was in the best interest of students to keep it in place.
Carol Boyden serves as associate principal of Washougal High School and principal of Excelsior High School, the district’s alternative school.
“The greatest benefit to having students do senior projects is the sense of accomplishment they feel upon their completion,” she said. “Many students have never undertaken a project of this nature and had the bulk of the responsibility for its success rest soundly on them.”
Susan Asher is associate principal at Camas High School. She noted that senior projects give students the opportunity to experience potential career fields in which they have an interest, whether through job shadowing, creating or constructing something or through volunteer service.