The document outlines the 8 parts and contents required for a senior portfolio, including: professional documents like resumes and letters; letters of recommendation; certificates and awards; community service history; consumer education plans and budgets; school documents like transcripts and participation records; work samples from core subjects; and reflective pieces like essays and mentor reflections. Students are instructed to type all items neatly and bind them with a table of contents in a notebook.
The document outlines the 8 parts and contents required for a senior portfolio, including: professional documents like resumes and letters; letters of recommendation; certificates and awards; community service history; consumer education plans and budgets; school documents like transcripts and participation records; work samples from core subjects; and reflective pieces like essays and mentor reflections. Students are instructed to type all items neatly and bind them with a table of contents in a notebook.
The document outlines the 8 parts and contents required for a senior portfolio, including: professional documents like resumes and letters; letters of recommendation; certificates and awards; community service history; consumer education plans and budgets; school documents like transcripts and participation records; work samples from core subjects; and reflective pieces like essays and mentor reflections. Students are instructed to type all items neatly and bind them with a table of contents in a notebook.
Cover letter sample (provided) Personal cover letter Follow up/thank you letter sample (provided) Personal follow up/thank you letter Resume Reference sheet (separate from and in addition to rsum) Part 2: Letters of Recommendation One from a teacher, pastor, or mentor One other (none from relatives or personal friends) Part 3: Certificates and Awards (high school) Copies of certificates (must include Everfi) Pictures of awards Part 4: Community service/Achievements Listing of community service (Vita) Listing of activities, sports, clubs, etc. (Sr. worksheet) Part 5:
Consumer Education Reflection/13th Year Plan
13th year financial plan 13th year financial plan annual budget Monthly budget One page written reflection
Part 6: School Documents
Transcripts/credit history KUDER report Information regarding participation in one school event and one cultural or community event. Part 7: Work Samples at least one from three of the following (do not have to be typed) Technical English History Science Mathematics Electives Part 8: Reflective Pieces Application Essay (see choices) Job/College Application (may use acceptance letter from a university) Project focus review Mentor agreement Mentor timesheet Interview Reflection (5 Q & A) Project Reflection (One page written reflection)
Notes: Type all items; neatness counts! The portfolio should be neatly compiled and bound in a notebook. Include a table of contents.