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Grade 10s choosing their Grade 11 courses
COURSE SELECTION FOR Grade 10s choosing their Grade 11 courses Hello Grade 10s! The time has arrived to pick your classes for your grade 11 year of high school! Are you ready? I’ll take about 30 mins to give you some guiding tips how to do this and some important information on your selections. This year, course selection will be done on line and will begin on XXX. It is important for you to get your selections entered in as soon as possible since classes will be filled based on who chose classes first. Wait list for classes will be generated based on the date and time you selected your courses. So to avoid disappointment, don’t wait!
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CHOOSING COURSES Do your RESEARCH! Make realistic choices
Consult with parents/guardians, teachers and guidance counsellor Be sure to consider courses: required for graduation required for admission to Post Secondary programs and/or that will support your career plans When selecting your courses make sure you make the right choices and make realistic ones. Think of some courses you enjoy and begin to think about requirements you need for graduation and for post-secondary. Make sure when you select your courses you have all the prerequisites needed to take for the courses or you will not be able to take the class. Select wisely! Again, this year courses will be filled on a first come first served basis. If classes are full, wait lists for the courses will be generated based on the date and time you selected your courses. So remember to choose wisely and don’t wait!
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CREDIT HISTORY/OSSD DIPLOMA REQUIREMENTS
Complete Community Service and submit Literacy Test requirement Check your credit history /requirements 16 credits by June ARE YOU ON TRACK TO GRADUATE??? BE SURE n addition to the courses, you must remember check your community hours and literacy test components. If you haven’t submitted your community hours, remember to do so. If you still need to complete your hours, try not to leave them too long, too often we have students in grade 12 who struggle to complete them in their last year. Remember to check your credit history and diploma status on the course selection website. You should have completed 16 credits by June. This year, required courses will be a math and English course. For French Immersion students required courses are math, english, french, travel and tourism, and entrepreneurship.
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LEARN ABOUT COURSES Read “Student Friendly” course descriptions on the DSSS website OR on myBlueprint Talk to the teachers in specific subject areas. Speak with your Guidance Counsellor. In order for you to select the right courses it is important that you find out what the expectations and course work is all about. Make sure you read all the descriptions of the courses. You can find the student friendly version on the DSSS website. In addition, you may want to talk with your specific subject teachers, friends and your counsellor to help you make the best decision for you.
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What LEVEL should I select?
Current academic achievement Realistic post secondary pathway What do I need to apply to post-secondary programs? Another important thing when choosing your courses is selecting appropriate and realistic levels. If in any of your current subjects you are achieving a mark of 65% or below, then we recommend you at take applied level classes. In grade 11, applied is categorized as a C for college programming. This will ensure your greatest success. If you are achieving 65% or more in your classes, then we recommend the applied level or the academic levels. In the academic stream you can apply for college and/or university programming. In grade 11 your code will change from academic to U for university or M for mixed programming. If you are interested, you will need 6 University/Mixed courses for grade 12 with the prerequisites, so make sure you choose wisely. This is why it is important to plan ahead for post-secondary. You have four pathways when you graduate from David Suzuki. College, University, Apprenticeship or going into the workplace. If you are interested in an apprenticeship career you may want to investigate Co-op programs and/or Dual Credit Programs. Some of these programs too, may require certain courses for admissions.
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Select courses based on your strengths, interests and post secondary goals.
Jobs People Do Username: PEELJPD Password: PDSB
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Unsure of your post-secondary plan? Need some help?
ACTIVITY RESULTS Unsure of your pathway……. Go to myBlueprint Review Matches Complete the surveys
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Found on myBlueprint under GUIDANCE courses
Interested in a Trade? Consider Co-operative Education Two credit- COP 2XC or Four credit- COP 4XC Placement to explore interests- Experiential Learning Opportunity OYAP – Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Programs are available Dual credit programs Accelerated OYAP programs * Found on myBlueprint under GUIDANCE courses
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ACCELERATED OYAP OPPORTUNITIES
Automotive Technician Baker Cook Electrician Plumber HVAC (Air Conditioning) Truck and Coach Technician Carpenter Construction Hairstylist
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Locally Developed Math
MAT 2L0 Locally Developed MEL 3E0 Gr. 11 Workplace MEL 4E0 Gr. 12 Workplace Students may consider transitioning from MAT 2LO to MFM 1P0 in specific cases. Consult your Teacher and Guidance Counsellor
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Grade 10 Applied Math MCV 4U0 MDM 4U0 Gr. 12 Data Management MCF 3M0
Gr. 12 Calculus Vectors MDM 4U0 Gr. 12 Data Management MCF 3M0 Gr. 11 Mixed MFM 2P0 Gr. 10 Applied MCT 4C0 Gr. 12 Technology MHF 4U0 Gr. 12 Advanced Functions MBF 3C0 Gr. 11 College MAP 4C0 Gr. 12 Foundations We only recommend MFM 2P0 to MCF 3MO if achievement is 85% or above in MFM 2P0. It is also possible to move from MCF 3M0 to MCR 3UO in some cases. Consultation required.
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Gr. 12 Calculus and Vectors
Grade 10 Academic Math MDM 4U0 Gr. 12 Data Management MCF 3M0 Gr. 11 Mixed MCT 4C0 Gr. 12 Technology MHF 4U0 Gr. 12 Advanced Functions MPM 2D0 Gr. 10 Academic MCR 3U0 Gr. 11 University MHF 4U0 Gr. 12 Advanced Functions MCV 4U0 Gr. 12 Calculus and Vectors 1. We recommend MPM 2DO to MCR 3U0 if functioning at as a Level 3 / 4 in grade 2. It is also possible to move from MCF 3M0 to MCR 3UO in some cases. Consultation required.
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Change of mind about optional courses
TIMETABLE CHANGES? Impossible or difficult to change courses once you start school. Timetable is built based on student choices. A change disrupts teachers and their classes. Change of mind about optional courses WILL NOT be considered! Be certain about courses you are choosing! Remember you are responsible for your choices! Timetables are built on these choices and it is very difficult to change them later on. Optional courses you select or change of minds will not be changed. Be certain that the courses you choose are the right ones and ones you will be interested in learning about. If you are unsure, check DSSS website under student services for student friendly course descriptions.
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Summer School Info STUDENT RESPONSIBILITY!!
Failed a course? You may be eligible for a 2 week make up course in Summer School Want to improve your understanding of a course you passed? 4 week Summer School course Summer co-op is a great option to earn 2 credits in the summer! Summer school information – will be available earlier this year compared to previous years! BE sure to check Guidance starting in FEBRUARY. STUDENT RESPONSIBILITY!! If you were unsuccessful in a compulsory course, you will have to re-due the course. Summer school is available for you to upgrade (for two weeks in you achieved a final grade of 40% or higher). Or 4 weeks if you have earned below 40% it will be a new credit, which is one month at summer school. If you are interested, pay attention to the announcements since registration begins around April-May. Registration is your responsibility, courses, locations and enrollment are limited. Another great opportunity for the summer is a enrolling in a two credit co-op opportunity. These too, have an early acceptance, so if your interested pay attention to the announcements or check regularly the MyClass site on the school’s website for notifications. If summer school is not an option, you must redo the course if it is a compulsory course. Please choose the course during course selections and make sure you are choosing the right class and grade.
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Forgot your password… Don’t worry!
You can now access your myBlueprint account straight from your “BYOD PAGE” Most of you may have already had a chance to set up and start using your BYOD professional account. If you have not had the opportunity to set up this account please do so as soon as possible. You can access this account right when you first log in to the computer.
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Simply under the “Resource” tab select “myBlueprint” chicklet
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WARNING! If an X appears ENSURE are able to take the course.
STEP: 1 Go to High School STEP: 2 ADD courses WARNING! If an X appears ENSURE are able to take the course. Make sure you have the pre-requisite?
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Be sure to review your selections before submitting!
STEP: 3 SUBMIT IMPORTANT! Be sure to review your selections before submitting! You will not be able to revise without seeking assistance from Guidance.
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Need to get the SIGN OFF SHEET signed before submitting to Guidance
CONFIRM & PRINT Need to get the SIGN OFF SHEET signed before submitting to Guidance Print out your course sign off sheet, get it signed by a parent and submit it to Student Services as soon as possible
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Course Selection OPENS: Monday December 12th 2016
Course Selection CLOSES: Friday December 23rd 2016 Waitlist for courses are determined based on when you select courses in myBlueprint!! Important to be prepared.
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Future Pathway- do your homework!
Hardcopy of courses can be picked up in Student Services if needed. It is your responsibly to investigate your options and think about your choices. You are encouraged to go on the following websites: and mybluprint.ca\peel. Information, questionnaires, career options are available for you to investigate. In addition, you can check out the ontario colleges website and the univeristy website to search for programs and requirements. These websites have the requirements and prerequisites needed for entry. So spend some time and research. In addition, you can attend university/college fairs or campus tours. Check regularly on our website guiudance for updated information.
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Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) Sports R.I.S.E.
This program is for students interested in post secondary studies or a career area related to sports.
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SHSM Sports (R.I.S.E.) This program has specific criteria.
1. Credit/Course information: COP 2X: 2 Credits Co-op in a sport related field 4 credits in a physical education or sports focused courses ‘Package’ of courses must be completed in grades 11 and 12 courses Including the following recommended courses: PLF 4MH- Grade 11 students PPL 4OH- Grade 12 students
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Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM): Sports continued
Experiential learning (job shadowing, guest speakers, Raptors/Argos career forum) Reach ahead experiences (post secondary field trips to kinesiology labs, post secondary tours) Certifications (first aid, CPR, WHMIS, sports injury taping and wrapping, personal training)
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SHSM Sports Program Application
Application forms available today & return to PE Department by: Friday, December 23rd! Results of your application will be communicated to successful applicants by January 12th.
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