Activities Library
Additionally, high school students can earn credit
independently through Sora’s Activities Library. The Activities
Library features an incredible catalog of asynchronous
projects, experiments, books, interesting articles, and videos
curated by Sora’s faculty and curriculum team. Students can
utilize activities to enhance their learning, fill any knowledge
gaps, or simply explore new topics! This can range from
diving into the question “how do you develop your startup
idea?” to learning how to develop websites using HTML and
CSS, unleashing the power of mathematics to build your own
Rube Goldberg machine, and analyzing power and corruption
in George Orwell’s “Animal Farm”. Activities are designed
around a guiding question and are completed within a 6-week
cycle timeframe. While activities are largely independent,
students will meet periodically with a faculty advisor, during
the 6-week cycle, for guidance as they produce a final
project deliverable.
Capstone
The capstone project is a multifaceted reflective project and
is a mandatory graduation requirement for all fourth-year
high school students attending Sora Schools. High school
students in their fourth year curate a digital portfolio that
showcases their specific career-related work, as well as their
overall Sora experience, contributions, and achievements.
The digital portfolio might include a personalized career plan,
project-based learning samples, achievements and honors,
awards, and evidence of participation in activities such as
internships, community service projects, or school clubs. The
capstone project culminates with a presentation during the
Capstone Symposium.
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