ATLAS Information Night Calvin Park

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ATLAS Information Night Calvin Park John Brackenbury Steve Raby Tina Plumadore, Sarah Martin Judith Boa

We are a middle school, grades 7 and 8 housed in a Secondary School: Loyalist Collegiate and Vocational Institute Calvin Park is a school of approximately 400 students and consists of four distinct programs

Shared Facilities

Shared Facilities

Shared Facilities

Here at ATLAS, we: Offer a period of up to two years of focused support at the grade 7 & 8 level with an emphasis on: Assistive technology skill development Direct and remediated instruction Varied instruction to complement learning styles Strategy and self advocacy instruction Covering the regular Ontario curriculum

Here at ATLAS, we have 5 key Program Goals: Language intervention Assistive technology skills Attitude towards learning Organizational skills Self-advocacy

Students in ATLAS participate in regular school activities! Assemblies Clubs TAG Student Leadership Sports – School teams & Intramurals Community Outreach Hands on technology class

Programs at Calvin Park Public School Application Process Applying to Choices at Seven Programs at Calvin Park Public School

Application Process https://choicesatseven.limestone.on.ca All applications to Choices at Seven Programs (Challenge, LEAP, ATLAS) are done online Applications will be received by a Choices Program Registrar at the Education Centre who will gather the information related to the application packages https://choicesatseven.limestone.on.ca

Application Process Report cards for Limestone students will be accessed at the Education Centre Non-Limestone students will be required to deliver a copy of their most recent report card to the Education Centre to be included with the application package

ATLAS Workshop Opportunity for the ATLAS teachers to assess student’s suitability for this unique program Students only (no parents) Must bring a bag lunch Drop off at 9:00 Pick up at 2:00 - main doors of LCVI No gym or recess. Sorry!

The Day of the Workshop Parents are responsible for transportation arrangements to and from the workshop. The cafeteria and school telephone are NOT available.

Upon Acceptance Letter of acceptance, wait list and decline will be sent out from the Choices at Seven Registrar and the at the LDSB Education Centre

Acceptance The Registrar will be available to answer questions related to the application process at 613-544-6925 ext. 394

Transportation All transportation decisions are made by Tri-Board Student Transportation Services. Telephone: 613.354.1981 Toll Free: 1.866.569.6638 Email: info@triboard.on.ca Students must apply for busing and where routes and space exist, transportation may be provided. Students may miss a portion of the day due to the timing of transportation

Registrar: Tanis Fairley 613-544-6925 x 394 Important Dates for ATLAS: Application Due Date – March 27, 2015 ATLAS For A Day – April 20, 21, 22 Notification Sent Out – April 27 Registration Due – May 1 https://choicesatseven.limestone.on.ca Registrar: Tanis Fairley 613-544-6925 x 394