Nine Seniors Present Their Capstone Work




Nine Seniors Present Their Capstone Work
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Seniors Nate Blan, Emily Davis, Sloane Factor, Witt Grebe, Sophia Jiang, Samantha Saade, Ezra Thomas, Eden Turner and Eloise Wallace recently presented their Capstone projects to their families and peers. Capstone at Fort Worth Country Day is an interdisciplinary, summary exercise consisting of four components: exploration, research, a final project and presentation. The purpose of Capstone is to foster intellectual curiosity, educational purpose and engagement as students conclude their Upper School experience at FWCD. The Capstone program provides time, structure and resources to develop students’ passions as they examine questions beyond the constraints of traditional classes and academic disciplines. At its conclusion, students share their work with the School community and articulate their growth. Capstone projects take on many formats, including films, exhibits, presentations, displays and more.

Click on the links below to view the students’ projects. View the Capstone website for videos from each student introducing their projects.

ACL Recovery
Nate Blan ’26

School Uniform History and Redesign
Emily Davis ’26

Neonatal Survival Stories
Sloane Factor ’26

NBA Podcast
Witt Grebe ’26

Greek History
Sophia Jiang ’26

The Relationship Between Humans and Cats
Samantha Saade ’26

Artificial Human Intelligence
Ezra Thomas ’26

Designing a Guest House: Interior Design
Eden Turner ’26

Social Media and Sports
Eloise Wallace ’26

 







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Nine Seniors Present Their Capstone Work

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