Bethlehem Catholic High School

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Bethlehem Catholic High School Registration

Goals For Today Learn about requirements to graduate Learn about classes offered at Bethlehem Begin the process to select courses for the 2018-2019 school year Continue to explore what you will do when you leave high school

Required Courses at the 10 Level Catholic Studies 10 English Language Arts A10 English Language Arts B10 History/Indigenous Studies 10 Foundations of Mathematics & Pre-Calculus 10 Workplace & Apprenticeship Mathematics 10 Science 10 Wellness 10

Required Courses at the 10 Level French Immersion Program Education chrétienne 10 ELA10 or ELB10 Français immersion 10 Histoire 10 Fondements de mathématiques et précalcul 10 Milieu de travail et formation d’apprentis 10 Science 10 Wellness 10

Required Courses at the 20 Level Catholic Studies 20 English Language Arts 20 History/Indigenous Studies 20 one 20 Level Math one 20 Level Science

Required Courses at the 20 Level French Immersion Program Education chrétienne 20 English Language Arts 20 Français immersion 20 Français immersion intégré B20 Histoire 20 one 20 Level Math one 20 Level Science

Required Courses at the 30 Level Christian Ethics 30 ELA30 ELB30 History/Indigenous Studies 30 One additional 30 level credit You need a minimum of 24 credits to graduate

Required Courses at the 30 Level French Immersion Program Education chrétienne 30 ELA30 or ELB30 *** Français immersion 30 Sciences sociales immersion 30 One additional 30 level credit You need a minimum of 24 credits to graduate

Unsuccessful Courses If you did not pass a required course, you must choose that course during registration. When registering, assume you will pass all the courses you are currently in. If you are unsure, please meet with a counsellor or administrator before registering.

Class Planning English GRADE 10 GRADE 11 GRADE 12 Catholic Studies 10 Catholic Studies 20 Christian Ethics 30 ELA10 ELA20 ELA30 ELB10 History/Indigenous Studies 20 ELB30 History/Indigenous Studies 10 one Level 20 Math History/Indigenous Studies 30 Foundations Math 10 one Level 20 Science 8 Workplace Math 10 3 9 Science 10 4 10 Wellness 10 5 11 1 6 12 2 7 13

Class Planning FRENCH GRADE 10 GRADE 11 GRADE 12 Ed chrétienne 10 Histoire 10 Histoire 20 Sciences sociales immersion 30 ELA10 or ELB10 ELA 20 ELA30 or ELB30 Français immersion 10 Français immersion intégré B20 Français immersion 30 Fondements de mathématiques 10 Français immersion 20 6 Milleu de travail et formation d’apprentis 10 one Level 20 Math 7 Science 10 one Level 20 Science 8 Wellness 10 3 9 1 4 10 2 5 11

Honour Roll GRADE 10 GRADE 11 GRADE 12 Catholic Studies 10 Christian Ethics 30 ELA10 ELA20 ELA30 ELB10 History/Indigenous Studies 20 ELB30 History/Indigenous Studies 10 one Level 20 Math History/Indigenous Studies 30 Foundations Math 10 one Level 20 Science 5th class Workplace Math 10 6th class Science 10 7th class Wellness 10 8th class

Mathematics Mathematics 90 Program Math 11 Math 21 Foundations of Mathematics & Pre-Calculus 10 (MFP 10) AND Workplace & Apprenticeship Mathematics 10 (MWA 10) Foundations of Mathematics 20 (MFO 20) Foundations of Mathematics 30 (MFO 30) Pre-Calculus 20 (MPC 20) Pre-Calculus 30 (MPC 30) Calculus 30 (CAL 30) Workplace & Apprenticeship 20 (MWA 20) Workplace & Apprenticeship 30 (MWA 30) Two classes (MWA10 and MFP10) are offered over three semesters to allow students more time for practice and to absorb material. *** Remember that when you choose a stretched class it requires a spot in both semesters. * Graduation requirement for Mathematics is any 20 level course. * Students can take more than one pathway at the 20 and 30 level.

Environmental Science 20 PowerPoint Presentation and Brochure can be found by accessing the link below: https://onestop.gscs.sk.ca/Curriculum/science Science 10 Health Science 20 Biology 30 Environmental Science 20 Earth Science 30 Physical Science 20 Physics 30 Chemistry 30 Computer Science 20 Computer Science 30

Prerequisites You are responsible to ensure that you have the required prerequisite course for any class you select. Be sure to refer to the 2018-19 Registration and Course Selection Booklet on our school website for all course descriptions and prerequisites.

Modified Courses Before registering for a modified course, please see Mrs. Mamchur, Mrs. Solie or Mr. Klein in Learning Assistance. These courses end in a “1” (e.g. MAT11, SCI21)

Advanced Placement It provides an opportunity to earn a university credit in grade 12. English A30P and B30P, Psychology 30P and Français immersion 30P are offered.

Learning Assistance If you had a Learning Assistance class this year or would like to be a part of Learning Assistance next year, please see Mrs. Mamchur, Mrs. Solie or Mr. Klein (Room 218). Learning Assistance is a non-credit class that helps you achieve success in your other classes.

English as an Additional Language If you had an EAL class this year or would like to be a part of an EAL class next year, please see Mr. Stone (Room 301), Mr. Santoro or Ms. Gilmore (Room 219). Some EAL classes are for credits and some are tutorials to support students in other courses.

Electives Elective classes are offered based on the number of students that sign up. If less than a class size registers for an elective class then it will not be offered.

Electives Arts Education Band, Choral, Dance, Drama, Music, Visual Art English Language Arts Creative Writing Languages French, Ukrainian Physical Education Competitive Sports; Fitness & Training; Recreation & Leisure

Electives Practical and Applied Arts Animation Career/Work Exploration Clothing, Textiles & Fashion Commercial Cooking Communication Media Cosmetology, Fashion & Entrepreneurship Food Studies Food & Hospitality Graphic Arts Industrial Arts Interior Design Photography Robotics Theatre Arts Welding Social Sciences Law Leadership Psychology

Choral Choral is a year long class open to Grade 9-12 females and males that runs on Tuesdays and Fridays (and a few extra rehearsal days) during the noon hour. Since it occurs at noon, Choral is an 11th class.

Physical Education 20 & 30 One credit may be earned at the 20 level and one credit at the 30 level You choose the course that suits your interest: Competitive Sports Fitness & Training Recreation & Leisure

Career and Work Exploration It is a two credit class offered during periods 4 and 5 (Choose CWE10 & CWE20 together; choose CWA30 & CWB30 together). One credit option may be available with permission from a Counsellor. After a 7 week in-class portion, students will complete two work placements at local businesses. EDF program for Gr 10 to 11 house build – 2 credits, up to 4 credits Gr 10 to 11: Summer youth internship

New courses Earth Science 30 Photography 20 Leadership 20 and 30 (sign up office) Robotics 10 (sign up office)

Cyber School See a Counsellor for more information List of classes offered: www.gscs.ca/cyber

Registration Registration opens: Thursday, March 1 Registration closes: Sunday, March 11 at midnight Registration at lunch hour: Room 202 will be available next week for registration

How to Register 1. Go to school website: http://www.gscs.ca/bet 2. Click on Link to Connect Ed: 3. Follow instructions provided on the On-line Registration sheet. 4. Read the 2018-19 Registration and Course Selection booklet for detailed course descriptions and prerequisite information.

In Connect Ed, enter your regular school username (student number@gscs In Connect Ed, enter your regular school username (student number@gscs.ca) and password. If you can’t sign in, see Mrs. Hanlan Stroh in the main office.

Click on TIMETABLES then click on the CHOICES dropdown. Click on the EDIT button on the right of the screen.

Click on the + sign to open up each Department folder.

Click on the + sign to open up each grade Click on the + sign to open up each grade. Click on the course you are interested in. As you click on a course, the course name and description will open under the COURSE INFORMATION title.

If this is the course you want, click the ADD button at the bottom of the course description. The course should quickly appear under the STUDENT CHOICES title. Please Note: Leave the dropdown MANDATORY for all classes. If a course will not add, it is because you don’t have the prerequisite for it. For example, if you are trying to add DRA20 but don’t have the prerequisite DRA10, then it will not add.

When you are finished, click CLOSE.

When you return to the home screen, wait a few moments until Student Choices updates to the classes you selected. Under Choice Type: must list MANDATORY for all classes.

Career Planning MyBlueprint

This power point is available on our school website. If you have any questions please speak to a Counsellor or Administrator as soon as possible. Registration timeline Registration opens: Friday March 3 at 8 am Times available at noon for help with registration: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday Room 202 Registration closes: Sunday March 12 at midnight