- Lincoln High School
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Exhibition/PBGR
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Exhibition
Exhibition is a Graduation requirement. An approved extended project that meets or exceeds standards and that requires a student to simultaneously demonstrate mastery of knowledge and skill in a particular area. The exhibition draws on a personal academic focus of the student, explores a topic through in-depth research, represents the acquisition and use of knowledge in new ways, is completed individually, demonstrates one or more of the school’s Proficiency Based Graduation Requirements, is presented to an external audience, has opportunities for revision, documents the process, and offers opportunities for reflection. In order to graduate and receive the LHS diploma, a student must successfully complete the Graduation Exhibition. More detailed information is provided in the LHS Guide to the Exhibition.
Mr. Paul Dalpe
PBGR Coordinator
dalpep@lincolnps.org
(401) 334-7596 x1196 -
School-Wide Rubrics
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Graduation Requirements
Class Of 2023 And Beyond Graduation Requirements
Students must earn 23 credits as delineated in the Program of Studies and complete an Exhibition project.
23 credits required for graduation:
English: 4 credits
Mathematics: 4 credits
Science (includes Biology): 3 credits
Social Studies (includes US): 3 credits
Physical Education/Health: 2 credits
Fine Art: ½ credits
Civic Responsibility: ½ credits
Choice of Electives: *6 credits
*One Credit must be Authentic & Applied Learning Elective & Exhibition Graduation Requirement**
Total minimum credits 23 credits
Authentic & Applied Learning Electives
**Applied Learning Requirement: Class of 2023 and Beyond
Courses that meet the applied learning requirements challenge students to deeply apply their knowledge through performance based assessments and tasks.
- Anatomy
- AP Comparative Government
- AP Computer Science
- AP Computer Science Principles
- AP French (VHS Learning)
- AP Portuguese (VHS Learning)
- AP Seminar
- AP Spanish
- AP Studio Art
- Architectural Engineering & Design
- Automotive Technology Apprenticeship
- Auto Tech I
- Auto Tech II
- Auto Tech III
- Baking and Pastry
- Basic House Wiring
- Biotechnology
- Broadcast Journalism
- Business Basics
- College/Career Planning for Seniors
- Computer Animation I
- Computer Animation II
- Computers in Management
- Computer Toolbox
- Construction Technologies
- CPR
- Criminal Justice
- Culinary Arts
- Design & Engineering Capstone
- Intro to Engineering Design I
- Early Childhood Teaching & Learning
- Entrepreneurship - Shark Tank
- Exhibition
- Fabrication Technologies
- Financial & Managerial Accounting
- First Responder
- Graphic Design I
- Graphic Design II
- House Wiring II
- International Business I
- International Business II
- Introduction to Journalism
- Law & Order
- Leadership & Management in Business
- Marketing and Social Media
- Multi-Genre Writing
- Music Production I
- Music Production II
- Music Theory
- Personal Finance
- Principles of Engineering Design II
- Public Speaking
- Real Estate, Homes, & Loans
- Robotics & Automation
- Small Engines Technology
- Sports & Entertainment Marketing
- Topics in Journalism
- Woodturning
- Woodworking Technologies I
- Woodworking Technologies II
Exhibition
½ Credit Prerequisite: None
This is a one semester course designed to assist students in completing the exhibition component for graduation by proficiency. Exhibition is a formal presentation (orally and in writing) of a comprehensive research project centered on a student’s personal interest. The culminating event of exhibition will be an oral presentation of the students’ findings to a panel of judges made up of LHS faculty and community members. The judging panel will assess whether the oral presentation meets the standard of proficiency that LHS and the Rhode Island Department of Education required for successful graduation.
A student must complete an Exhibition Binder that meets standard, as determined by the Exhibition teacher, on all required components (Proposal, Research, Journals, Letters, Reflective Essay, Mentor Requirements, Practice Presentation) in order to present on the scheduled Exhibition Days. A student who does not meet the requirements (i.e. Exhibition Binder that meets standard) to present on the scheduled Exhibition days will receive a failing grade for the course, will not receive credit for the course, and subsequently placed on Academic Probation (see LHS Student Handbook). Students who do present on the scheduled Exhibition Days but their presentation does not meet standard will be provided an opportunity to present again and achieve standard. In the interim, the student will receive an “Incomplete” for the class until the student successfully completes the Exhibition requirement. LHS strongly emphasizes that taking the Exhibition class DOES NOT guarantee that the student will meet the standard of proficiency on their oral presentation required for graduation.
For resources or questions about graduation requirements or Exhibition at LHS please contact the PBGR Coordinator.
Mr. Paul Dalpe
PBGR Coordinator
dalpep@lincolnps.org
(401) 334-7596 x1196 -
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