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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

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