Two students from Colfax High School will demonstrate their senior projects at the Colfax Chamber of Commerce luncheon on Tuesday, May 21 at noon at the Colfax Library. Library. Kristie Kirkpatrick, the library’s director will close the meeting with an update on the Community Enrichment Center.
Emma Gingerich and Rachel Napier of the Colfax Senior class will demonstrate their projects, which are a culmination of a year of expanded learning. Gingerich choreographed a dance team routine while Napier wrote a book of her experiences that is a thiry day devotional for teens with parent’s in prison.
CHS senior projects are required to fit within two of the following categories: academic, community service, career, or personal growth with students committing a minimum of 20 hours on their project or 30 hours of job shadowing. Gingerich and Napier will share what they have learned and also a product from their efforts.
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