7-8

Friday, October 30, 2015

Legacy Projects



All eighth graders are required to complete Legacy Projects, which are left behind at Summers-Knoll to benefit the community even after our graduates are released into the wild.

The SK Class of 2016 brainstormed sixty-six potential Legacy Projects today. Here is their list.

all-school 
art project
faerie door 
& garden
kids’ clubs
PE games
SK logo
7-8 archway
annual 
bake sale
false door
kids’ performance
PE storage
SK lunchbox
7-8/K-2 buddies
athletics league
fauna 
(chickens & goats)
lunchtime band
pizza Fridays
SK merchandise
7-8 storage room
atrium plan
field day
mural
playground equipment
SK pet (indoor)
slack line
bookshelf door
flora (e.g, trees)
musical composition
portraits
SK pet (outdoor)
speaker/PA system
ceiling tiles
free library
musical equipment
prop shop
SK pond
stained-glass window
charity fundraiser
greenhouse fix-up
obstacle course
rope swing
SK t-shirt & sweatshirt
treehouse
climbing wall
homeroom pet(s)
older alumni gathering
SK anthem
school fix-up
trick out the bathrooms
costume shop
hoop house
older alumni handprints
SK drone
school lunches
vending machine
courtyard(s)
identity cards
orchestra
SK gift shop
secret door
water fountain upstairs
electronics manual
indoor play equipment
PE equipment
SK grounds care
security system
zip line

Here is the list of our fourteen past projects:

  • Alice cast album, recorded by a student who wrote most of the music
  • alumni handprints & signatures in 7-8 stairwell
  • alumni newsletter, sent electronically
  • Culture Day, a celebration of global living
  • exchange library
  • mural in the theme of diaspora, showing movement between a dystopia and a utopia
  • mural in the dual themes of dystopia & utopia
  • mural in the theme of identity
  • raised garden beds & butterfly garden
  • service learning at Glacier Hills Center to complement the in-school work crews program
  • Skeidelberg playhouse (pictured above)
  • technology usage video
  • work crews system, in which 7-8s work with teachers & staff throughout SK
  • yearbook, debuted by the class of 2014 and now carried out by the 7-8s



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