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Course Planning Presentation 2018-2019
WELCOME Course Planning Presentation
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Why is course selection so important?
MOST IMPORTANTLY… It sets a path for “Life after KAL” determines what courses can & will be offered to students changes to student initial choices difficult… may be impossible… after the timetable has been set
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District Programs Applications and more information available through SD#22 website: Baseball Academy Soccer Academy Students Without Borders Earthquest Hockey Academy Snowsports Academy Golf Academy Swim Academy Forestry
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Career Programs Work Experience – you can earn Grade 12 credit if you have a job or about to get a job (application) Dual Credit Programs – paid college tuition by the school district (i.e. Electrician, Aircraft Mechanic, Chef, Administrative Assistant, Certified Education Assistant, etc……) *See Mr. Simon for more information
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Dual Credit College Students in Grade 12 and with a full course load can take the following Anthropology 121 Indigenous Studies 100 Economics 115 Political Science 101/111 Business Administration 128/116 English 100
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CLE and GT Students in Grade 10 will have to sign up for CLE 10
Students in Grade 11 have to wait to take CLC 12 in grade 12 Students in Grade 12 next year will have to sign up for GT
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Course Information Course descriptions and information are available on KAL website
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English All students must take English 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12
Extra Courses Offered from the English Department: Advanced Placement Literature 12 - This is an upper level course for college/university-bound grads with a focus on reading and analyzing literature. Advanced Placement Language & Composition 11- can be taken in place of English 11 and you can also earn AP credit Media Studies 11/12
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English 10 English Language Arts 10 – all will choose this course
Students will complete 4 credits of English Language Arts 10 within their class.
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LANGUAGES Grade 8 – everyone takes French 8
Grade 9 – French 9 is optional Grade 10 – Continue on with French 10 OR take Beginner Spanish 11 Grade 11 – French 11 or Spanish 11 A language is NOT required for Graduation. SOME universities may require a Language 11 and/or 12. Do your research! LANGUAGES
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Physical Education PE is mandatory in
Grade 8, 9 and 10 Physical Education 11/12 Strength and Conditioning 11/12 Women’s Health & Fitness 11/12
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Social Studies Social Studies is mandatory in Grades 8, 9, 10
In Grade 11/12 you must complete one social studies course: SS11 History Geography 12 Law 12 Social Justice 12 Economics 12
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Additional Humanities Courses
Psychology 12 AP Psychology 12
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Science Science is mandatory in Grades 8, 9, 10
Biology 11 and Biology 12 Chemistry 11 and Chemistry 12 Physics 11 and Physics 12 Earth Science 11
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Math Math 8 and 9 Apprenticeship and Workplace Math 10 and 11
Foundations of Math Pre-Calculus 10 Math 10 extended 8 credits Foundations of Math 11 Pre-Calculus 11 and 12 AP Calculus 12 (year long course with Pre-Calc 12)
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Applied Skills Foods 9, 10, 11, 12 Textiles 9, 10, 11, 12
Woodwork 9, 10 Carpentry and Joinery 11 and 12 Info Tech 10 Yearbook 11 and 12 (application required) Digital Photography 11 and 12 Leadership 11 and 12 (application required) Electronics/Robotics 11 and 12
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Music Concert Band 9, 10, 11, 12 Jazz Band 9, 10, 11, 12 (outside of the regular timetable) Choir 9-12 (outside of the regular timetable)
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Visual Arts Art 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Every person is capable of becoming an accomplished image maker, and Kalamalka Secondary Art students have a reputation for excellence and high achievement!
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Theatrical Production 10/11/12
Drama Courses Drama 9 Theatre Performance 9 Drama 10 Acting 11/12 Stagecraft 10/11/12 Musical Theatre 10/11/12 Theatrical Production 10/11/12
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Post Secondary Entrance Requirements
Informed decisions…. Post Secondary Entrance Requirements YOUR CHOICE YOUR FUTURE *Other(s) who have TAKEN the class Talking to Teacher(s) of the course Course Descriptions * Weakest source of info
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Universities and Colleges “ADMISSIONS”
Most Universities in BC require that you take English 12 or English First Peoples English 12 and 3 other approved grade 12 classes. Some Universities MAY want you to have 4 other approved classes. Make sure you get involved! Universities want to see that you are well-rounded Join clubs, sports and get involved in your community
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UBC Specific University Entrance Changes Sept. 2019:
Pre-requisites and requirements are not changing. You do not have to take different/more courses than currently required. You should take courses that are related to what you want to study at UBC. Doing so will increase your chances of admission. UBC will look at your grades in nearly ALL your academic Gr.11 and Gr.12 courses. When UBC looks at your overall grades, they will drop your lowest Gr.11 or Gr.12 course; so it is safe to experiment. Be aware that having the highest grades is not the only way to get in – challenging yourself by taking more courses or more rigorous courses can also be beneficial.
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What is UBC looking at? Content Measurement 1. Overall academic ability nearly all academic Gr11/12 courses1 Overall Average; qualified by depth, breadth, and relevancy 2. Program-specific aptitude related Grade 11 or Grade 12 course1 Core Average; qualified by depth, breadth, and relevancy 3. Key courses Gr 12 pre-reqs Course-specific minima 4. Personal profile short answer questions; activity list Personal Profile score Note 1: All Grade 11 and 12 courses are viable, excluding applied design, skills and technology, physical & health education; career and personal planning.
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UBC University Entrance Requirements Changes:
Do your research !
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Course Selections ONLINE Process – in computer labs April 3rd, 4th , 5th Parent Confirmation on Parent Connect – talk to your families!
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Life after Kal Courses you take in Grade 11 and 12 are your ticket into post-secondary programs Do your research! Each university, college, trade school, fine arts has its own requirements
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DIFFICULT or even IMPOSSIBLE!
In summary… Course Selection Online process in computer lab first week after Spring Break Talk to your family! Think ahead to your LONG term goals and choose accordingly Choose Courses Wisely Changes to timetable WILL be DIFFICULT or even IMPOSSIBLE!
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QUESTIONS? Survey of students…a welcoming Kal
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