East Providence High School
2000 Pawtucket Avenue
East Providence, RI 02914
Phone: 435-7806
Fax: 435-7864

Janet M. Sheehan, Principal

 
EPHS phone directory

2010-2011 Bell Schedule
AP & Honors Expectations
Presentation for AP students
Summer 2010 Assignments
Vocational Training for Adults
Events at the East Providence Libraries
Comm. Service Opportunities
Student Handbook
Summer Reading 2010
The many faces of art (from the EP Post)
Summer Programs for HS Students
Teacher Resources (UPDATED 6/21)
2010-2011 Program of Studies
PBGR requirements for classes of 10-13



2010

East Providence School Department
Phone Directory
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EPHS Senior Project

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The East Providence High School community believes that excellence in education is the pathway to the future. Our goal is to instill a passion for learning and a sense of responsibility in all students. Teachers working with families ensure that every student’s transition to society is personal and meaningful. Students, administrators, faculty, and staff are part of a culture promoting a safe environment to explore new ideas, meet new challenges, respect diversity and contribute to the community.

Senior Project
This experience will focus on the K-12 education and showcase the skills and abilities that will be expected of a successful post-secondary student, employee and/or citizen.

Beginning with the Class of 2008, to address the “Graduation by Proficiency” mandate set by the Rhode Island Department of Education, all RI high schools must meet the guidelines set by the new RI Diploma System.

This new Rhode Island Diploma System applies to all RI public secondary schools and begins with the Class of 2008. The “new” system addresses proficiency in core content knowledge, applied learning skills and support systems for all students. The implementation of this “new” diploma system recognizes the need to insure that all RI students successfully complete a rigorous high school diploma program that gives them access to college or post-secondary training, whether immediately following high school or when and if they so choose.

EPHS has chosen to establish a “Graduation Portfolio” and “Senior Project” as the two methods of meeting and measuring each EPHS senior student’s proficiency for graduation. Successfully completing a “Graduation Portfolio” and a “Senior Project” are mandatory graduation
requirements.
 

Senior Project Student Handbook updated 9/09(Adobe Acrobat required )

 

Senior Project Faculty Handbook updated 9/08(Adobe Acrobat required )
A Guide To Judging Senior Project Presentations (Adobe Acrobat required )
 

Here are some templates of forms and letters that will be useful in completing you Senior Project. (Microsoft Word required microsoft word icon)