Walter Hines Page Senior High School - Graduation Project

Graduation Project

Starting with the class of 2010, students must complete a graduation project. They must pick a topic that interests them, write an eight to ten page paper on it, and do a project. Though the project is not required of Guilford County schools, Principal Foley was aware of the $8,000 of bonds for any school who makes their students do the project.

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