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Showcasing Student Pride!

Our students deserve the best! Showcasing their four years of high school (or any level) and knowing how to promote themselves in today’s job market or getting the best scholarships is crucial. How about just learning to organize and present themselves in the best, most positive way? Our online Portfolios and their structure are proven winners. Let me help you help them!

Board Policy for Graduation from Shepherd Public Schools

2624A - STUDENT PORTFOLIOS

The secondary principal, working with his/her staff, is to ensure that each student has a portfolio containing evidence of what the student has learned in each component of the District's core curriculum.
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Each student's portfolio shall contain:
  • a record of the student's annual academic and nonacademic plans s/he intends to follow;
  • a record of academic achievements including transcripts, results on MEAP and other normed achievement tests taken while in school;
  • a record of career-preparation plans including school-sponsored vocational-technical training, explorations of career or postsecondary education opportunities, preparations for job seeking, actual job experience, problem-solving experience, and lifelong-learning experiences including community service experiences;
  • a record of accomplishments and recognitions including other nonacademic competencies, awards, and certificates.

Each student or his/her parents are responsible for submitting records of any nonschool activities which may be a useful addition to the portfolio.

The portfolio is to be cumulative beginning with the student's entry into the eighth grade and is to be transferred to the student's teacher(s) each succeeding school year and to the principal of the next school the student will be attending.
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The portfolio shall be considered a student record governed by the FERPA but shall be given to the student upon graduation or upon leaving the District.
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Revised 7/06

ePortfolio: Changing the Rhetoric of Technology Adoption


Potfolio Examples

  • Kate's
  • Rachel's
  • Jasmine's
  • Levi's
  • Justine's
  • Ally T
  • Victor B (Exchange Student)

Access to ALL of my Portfolio Materials

  • Hint:  Download the folder and then reload into your drive to be able to edit and use as you need.

My Portfolio Lesson In Moodle


My Critique Method


George Couros on ePortfolios

In a world of test scores, content standards & benchmarks, and evaluation fears, sometimes the main purpose can be pushed aside, even forgotten.  That is the kids.  Plain and simple they are the heart of what we do.  Let me be the reminder...

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