Culminating project
People reporting on the culminating project sometimes confuse the terminology with the state high school exit exam.The state exit exam is a written exam that usually tests student's math, reading, writing, and science skills, whereas the culminating project is a required project that is usually a learning experience based on a topic chosen by the student.School reform or the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001[2] is a way to bring value back to the high school diploma as well as support students as they go out into the world prepared for college, a job, the military, entrepreneurship, internship, or whatever path students decide to follow once they graduate.Again, parents and guardians would have to check with the student's school official website for graduation requirements.The student usually presents the project to a panel consisting of 2-5 people typically made up of teachers, community members, faculty, and staff.