Launch
Students will launch the passion-based community change project by noticing local issues, connecting those issues to personal interests, hearing from a city government representative, and naming an initial direction they want to investigate.
Days 1 - 2
Research Empathy Plan
Students will gather direct evidence about a local community issue through interviews, observation, and informational texts, then organize what people need, feel, and struggle with into an empathy artifact and an early problem-scope summary. They will use peer and teacher feedback during weekly check-ins and reflection circles to revise their notes, questions, and written plans before moving into idea generation.
Days 3 - 8
Define And Ideate
Students will turn research and empathy evidence into a focused community problem statement and How Might We question, generate several different solution ideas, use peer and teacher feedback to revise their thinking, and choose one evidence-based direction to prototype next.
Days 9 - 13
Prototype And Present
Students will turn their selected community-change idea into a low-fidelity prototype, test it with classmates and a representative outside voice, revise it through two feedback cycles, and prepare a concise stakeholder-facing presentation that shows how research evidence, user needs, and feedback shaped their design decisions.
Days 14 - 18
Showcase
Students will present their passion-based community change projects to an authentic audience at the open house, explain how research and feedback shaped their solution, and reflect on successes, challenges, community impact, and next steps.
Days 19 - 20