HS students present Exhibitions and Capstone projects
It was so wonderful to see the incredible, hard work of the presenters on Monday, April 3, 2023, of their exhibitions and capstone projects. COVID-19 disrupted this annual signature experience, but the high school students, mentors, and others who support this curriculum made great strides to re-establishing it in our school culture.
Vin Wylie ’24 speaking on the Perpetuation of Trauma.
The range of topics was impressive:
- Zoe Bando ’23: The Indian Child Welfare Act
- Caleb Benjamin ’23: Road Salts
- Kyanna Blodgett ’23: The Hero’s Journey and Its Flaws
- Lev Breese ’24: How Clothing Affects Confidence
- Isla Brown ’23: The Effect of Learning Disabilities on Students, Teachers, and Schools
- Diana Chapin-Parker ’24: Serial Killers in the 70s and 80s
- Charlie Curran ’23: Make ‘Em Laugh
- Jasper Erhard ’24: There Will Be Drawing
- Aidan Gage ’23: How the US Government’s Failure to Regulate the Pharmaceutical Market Has Led to Fentanyl Abuse
- A.O. Gaposchkin-Christesen ’23: How the US Constitution Fails at Containing Fascism
- Eli Ferro ’23: 1936 Ford
- Elliot Jones ’23: Legalization of Narcotics
- Esme Krauthammer ’24: Elementary Education and the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Jade Martin ’23: Vermont’s Bats
- Charity Mather ’23: What’s for Dinner?
- Zabrien McGee ’24: How Does a Good Diet and Exercise Affect You?
- Maple Moore’24: Eugenics: The Dark Side of Science
- Richard Mullins III ’23: Sans Meaning: Existentialism and Nihilism in Games
- Isaac Piascik ’24: The Siege of Waco
- Maya Stark-Meredith ’24: Do I Matter?
- Lily Welch ’23: The Birth of A Song
- McKayla Woods ’24: Pandemic Paranoia
- Vin Wylie ’24: The Perpetuation of Trauma