For decades, every student who graduated from Carson High School had their senior year dedicated (at least in part) to the Senior Project. But that all came to an end in 2020 due to COVID.
The Senior Project, for those who are not familiar, was a capstone project each student would work on throughout their Senior year, which involved choosing a project of their interest, coordinating with a mentor, writing a large scale research paper, and presenting on their project to a panel of community volunteers.
It was suspended in 2020 due to the pandemic, but has remained so ever since. While you’d think that students would be glad to see an end to a large-scale project like this, the answers might surprise you.
A selection of Senior Projects from our file photos across the years
Out of roughly 25 recent CHS seniors polled, all but three said they were disappointed they hadn’t been able to do a senior project, since they had grown up learning about it and had looked forward to it. Especially those who watched presentations from seniors who came into elementary schools or middle schools to present.
One student said they remembered being in third grade when a senior from CHS came to present to their class, and said they remembered being excited to one day do the same.
Two students who said they were ambivalent about senior project said they had enough work with their AP/Honors courses and/or sports, and thought senior projects may have added more workload to them. However, they did agree that the concept sounded interesting, and they would have to know more about it before completely voting no.
The one fully negative student polled said it “sounded dumb,” and they were glad they didn’t have to do it.
So, Carson Now community, tell me: Do you think CHS should bring back Senior Projects for students? And stay tuned later this week for an Editorial deep dive looking into it!























