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Welcome Parents Option Sheet presentation

Student success is directly related to the selection of the appropriate pathway. Student success is directly related to the selection of the appropriate pathway.

OCDSB Course Calendar OCDSB Course Calendar No School Course Planner  Programs  Secondary  Secondary  Online Secondary School Course Guide  Online Secondary School Course Guide Online Secondary School Course Guide Online Secondary School Course Guide

Graduation requirements: Graduation requirements: 30 credits (18 Compulsory + 12 Options) 30 credits (18 Compulsory + 12 Options) 40 hours of Community Involvement 40 hours of Community Involvement Literacy Test (March 27 th, morning) Literacy Test (March 27 th, morning) Grade 11 and 12 students who did not write last year, or were unsuccessful.Grade 11 and 12 students who did not write last year, or were unsuccessful. Same for students at all levels.

“A Contract is a Contract” has never been more true.

Cooperative education is a wonderful opportunity for students to better understand themselves and the world of work. Cooperative education is a wonderful opportunity for students to better understand themselves and the world of work. Fits most students’ schedules in Grade 11 and many for grade 12 (depending on pathway). Fits most students’ schedules in Grade 11 and many for grade 12 (depending on pathway).

Please hand in on February 18 th, 2014 Please hand in on February 18 th, 2014 Teacher recommendations are requested Teacher recommendations are requested 2-D teachers 2-D teachers

Grade 9  10 All students take 8 classes (min) All students take 8 classes (min) 5 Compulsory and 3 Electives (options)5 Compulsory and 3 Electives (options) Academic students must be aware of prerequisites Academic students must be aware of prerequisites IB students should look at future goals in IB IB students should look at future goals in IB Cross Border Transfer (CBT) students are required to take courses for which their transfer was accepted (Spanish)Cross Border Transfer (CBT) students are required to take courses for which their transfer was accepted (Spanish) Continue submitting Community Involvement hours to Guidance dept.Continue submitting Community Involvement hours to Guidance dept. Take Careers class seriously!Take Careers class seriously!

Grade 10  11 Now it’s your turn! Now it’s your turn! Take 2 compulsory courses and 6 ElectivesTake 2 compulsory courses and 6 Electives Math and English are required.Math and English are required. All other courses will aim to complete prerequisites for college or university or help in balancing a student’s lifeAll other courses will aim to complete prerequisites for college or university or help in balancing a student’s life

Grade 10  11 A NOTE ON COURSE CODES CHC2DFENG3C CHC2DFENG3C 9 & Academic (D)- University (U) - Academic (D)- University (U) - Applied (P) - University /College (M) - Applied (P) - University /College (M) - Open (O) - College (C) - Open (O) - College (C) - Workplace (E) - Open (O) - Workplace (E) - Open (O) -Locally Dev. (L) - Workplace (E) -Locally Dev. (L) - Workplace (E) - IB will add a E or J at the end of the code (ENG3UE)

How do I choose? College: ontariocolleges.ca College: ontariocolleges.ca Must have ENG4C min. Must have ENG4C min. Some want Math and Science background Some want Math and Science background University: University: 6 X 4 U/M6 X 4 U/M Another helpful site: Another helpful site:

Grade 11  12 Teenagers change over summer! Teenagers change over summer! Revisit choices Revisit choices

IB (Grade 10  11) University requirements don’t change for IB students. University requirements don’t change for IB students. IB students must take one course in each of the 6 IB disciplines as well as Theory of Knowledge (HZT4UE). IB students must take one course in each of the 6 IB disciplines as well as Theory of Knowledge (HZT4UE). With exception of Math Studies, and ITGS, all courses must be taken for 2 years. With exception of Math Studies, and ITGS, all courses must be taken for 2 years. 8 th course is an opportunity to add balance. 8 th course is an opportunity to add balance.

A quick note for IB Grade 11 and 12 English (Language and Literature) Grade 11 and 12 English (Language and Literature) Language Acquisition (Spanish or French) Language Acquisition (Spanish or French) Individuals and Society (Geography or History or ITGS) Individuals and Society (Geography or History or ITGS) Science (Bio. or Chem. or Phys. or Sports, Exercise and Health Science) Science (Bio. or Chem. or Phys. or Sports, Exercise and Health Science) Mathematics (Studies SL. or Math SL. or Math HL) Mathematics (Studies SL. or Math SL. or Math HL) Arts or electives (Music or V. Arts or a second group 2-3-4) Arts or electives (Music or V. Arts or a second group 2-3-4) PLUS TOK in grade 11

IB (Grade 11  12) Continue with IB year 2 courses. Continue with IB year 2 courses. Add courses of interest and balance. Add courses of interest and balance. Review university requirements. Review university requirements. No extra bonus for extra courses. No extra bonus for extra courses. See guidance counselor to discuss move to academic program. Timing is important. See guidance counselor to discuss move to academic program. Timing is important.

College All programs need OSSD All programs need OSSD 30 credits30 credits ENG3CENG3C Some will want SBI3C and SCH4CSome will want SBI3C and SCH4C Some will want MAP4C or MBF3CSome will want MAP4C or MBF3C Prerequisites will make determination for acceptancePrerequisites will make determination for acceptance Many collaborative degree opportunities and innovative programsMany collaborative degree opportunities and innovative programs

University 6 X 4 U/M courses at most universities 6 X 4 U/M courses at most universities 5 X 4U/M courses in many Maritime universities. 5 X 4U/M courses in many Maritime universities. Reminder of Reminder of

University EngineeringScience - ENG4U- ENG4U - MHF4U- MHF4U - MCV4U- MCV4U - SCH4U- 2 X SCIENCES - SPH4U- 1 other 4 U/M - 1 other 4 U/M

CommerceLiberal Arts - ENG4U- ENG4U - MHF4U- 5 Other 4 U/M - MCV4U - 3 other 4 U/M

SHSM Specialist High Skills Major Colonel By Secondary School Arts and Culture – Digital Media and Production* *pending approval from the Ministry of Education

What is a SHSM? Includes a bundle of major and other required credits Includes a bundle of major and other required credits Certification and in-depth training in a chosen employment sector Certification and in-depth training in a chosen employment sector Taken in grade 11 and grade 12 Taken in grade 11 and grade 12 Apprenticeship, College, University, and Workplace pathways available Apprenticeship, College, University, and Workplace pathways available Successful completion leads to a Red Seal on the OSSD plus a program record transcript Successful completion leads to a Red Seal on the OSSD plus a program record transcript

Digital Media and Production Colonel By offers a highly acclaimed broadcast, film, and journalism program in the heart of the nation’s capital. Colonel By offers a highly acclaimed broadcast, film, and journalism program in the heart of the nation’s capital. Included under this umbrella has been Cougarvision – Colonel By’s award winning digital television station (the first of its kind in Canada). Included under this umbrella has been Cougarvision – Colonel By’s award winning digital television station (the first of its kind in Canada). Students in the CougarVision program use the latest industry standard hardware and software to produce a daily newsmagazine show Students in the CougarVision program use the latest industry standard hardware and software to produce a daily newsmagazine show CougarVision students complete special projects and have been hired by numerous companies, businesses, and organizations including CGI, The World Food Bank, and Cinesphere providing them with real-world experiential learning at its best. CougarVision students complete special projects and have been hired by numerous companies, businesses, and organizations including CGI, The World Food Bank, and Cinesphere providing them with real-world experiential learning at its best.

Digital Media and Production Four pathways lead to the Red Seal on the OSSD – an indicator of specialization to post-secondary destinations (Workplace, Apprenticeship, College, University) Four pathways lead to the Red Seal on the OSSD – an indicator of specialization to post-secondary destinations (Workplace, Apprenticeship, College, University) A key feature of the SHSM are the enhanced experiences for our students in all four pathways to participate in career related opportunities, cooperative education placements, reach ahead experiences, and facilitate students' informed, educated decisions regarding their career options in post-secondary destinations. A key feature of the SHSM are the enhanced experiences for our students in all four pathways to participate in career related opportunities, cooperative education placements, reach ahead experiences, and facilitate students' informed, educated decisions regarding their career options in post-secondary destinations.

SHSM Required Components Bundle of Grade 11 and Grade 12 credits: 4 Major credits 2 Co-operative Education Credits Other Required elements Reach Ahead experiences Sector Specific training/qualifications WHIMS, CPR/First Aid

SHSM–Arts and Culture CreditsApprenticeshi p training Gr. 11 Gr. 12 College Gr. 11 Gr. 12 University Gr. 11 Gr. 12 Workplace Gr. 11 Gr. 12 Major Credits (may include maximum of 1 Cooperative Education credit) 4* 4* includes content delivered in the sector’s context English1111 Business Studies or Canadian and World Studies or Additional Cooperative Education credit Cooperative Education2222 Total number of credits8888 Digital Media and Production

How Do I Select the SHSM? A supplementary option sheet is required A supplementary option sheet is required Students identify their pathway (Workplace, Apprenticeship, College, University) Students identify their pathway (Workplace, Apprenticeship, College, University) Students select key courses that fulfill requirements of the SHSM, these courses can be from any of the pathways Students select key courses that fulfill requirements of the SHSM, these courses can be from any of the pathways Work with Guidance to ensure all components are completed Work with Guidance to ensure all components are completed Options include cooperative education via Summer School Options include cooperative education via Summer School Students complete additional program requirements (specializations) and reach ahead opportunities Students complete additional program requirements (specializations) and reach ahead opportunities

Summer school May 1 st registration May 1 st registration Reach ahead and Make up Reach ahead and Make up July 3 to 31 (tentative dates) July 3 to 31 (tentative dates) Mostly compulsory courses with some electives Mostly compulsory courses with some electives Registration in May (RA) and June (MU) Registration in May (RA) and June (MU) Students will register changes to course request with guidance Students will register changes to course request with guidance

Course changes Class size is stipulated by regulation; we cannot add extra students. Class size is stipulated by regulation; we cannot add extra students. Priority is given to compulsory credits/ graduation requirements. Priority is given to compulsory credits/ graduation requirements. Classes may be limited. Classes may be limited. Make sure of your choices. Make sure of your choices.

Students will succeed if they are in a program which promotes success. Students will succeed if they are in a program which promotes success. Set realistic goals. Set realistic goals. Personal excellence is the goal (perfectionism is not attainable). Personal excellence is the goal (perfectionism is not attainable). High school is about developing transferable skills which will make you successful at college and university. High school is about developing transferable skills which will make you successful at college and university. BALANCE IS KEY. BALANCE IS KEY.

QUESTIONS Please your guidance counsellor and request an appointment Please your guidance counsellor and request an appointment

Thank you