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Senior Projects 2023

Traditionally, Burke seniors wrap up classes three weeks prior to Graduation, dedicating two weeks to a full-time, independent (or collaborative!) senior project, before returning to school to present their work to the full community. On June 1, students and faculty from all grades gathered around campus to watch small groups of seniors present and take questions about their projects.
Pictured, clockwise from upper left:

  • Sophia C. '23 - working with an art history professor at GWU to learn about museum studies and archival work
  • Edomias G. '23, Nebeyo Z. '23, Rashed A. '23 - volunteering with DC SCORES in preparation for their elementary school Jamboree (an all-day soccer tournament and community festival)
  • Dakari T. '23 - interning with a criminal law attorney, learning about drafting motions and appeals and the day-to-day operations of a law office
  • Brielle P. '23, Jewel F. '23 - volunteering in both the administrative offices and the food bank, where they could meet and support clients, at Bread for the City
 

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