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Grade 11

Transition to. Grade 11. Course Selection Process. Graduation Requirements. 30 credits (18 compulsory & 12 optional) 4 English 3 Math 2 Science 1 Geography 1 History 1 French 1 Physical Education 1 Arts (Drama, Music or Visual Art) .5 Career Studies & .5 Civics

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Grade 11

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  1. Transition to Grade 11 Course Selection Process

  2. Graduation Requirements 30 credits(18 compulsory & 12 optional) • 4 English • 3 Math • 2 Science • 1 Geography • 1 History • 1 French • 1 Physical Education • 1 Arts (Drama, Music or Visual Art) • .5 Career Studies & .5 Civics • 3 Additional Compulsory Courses • English / Language / Soc Science / World Studies / Co-op • Phys Ed / Arts / Business / Co-op • Science / Technology / Co-op + 40 hours of Community Service + Grade 10 EQAO Literacy Test

  3. Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test • Remedial Sessions in the Student Centre during February & March • Literacy Blitz – March in class • Test Day: Thurs, March 30th

  4. Compulsory Courses • English • University ENG 3U0 • College ENG 3C0 • Workplace ENG 3E0 • Math • University MCR 3U • University / College MCF 3M • College MBF 3C • Workplace MEL 3E + 6 optional courses

  5. For each subject….

  6. Grade 10 Grade 11 If you are currently in ACADEMIC and... • Earning over 75% Consider University (U) or University/College (M) Grade 11 courses • Earning less than 75% Consider University / College (M) College (C) Grade 11 courses

  7. Grade 10 Grade 11 If you are currently in APPLIED and……. • Earning over 75% Consider University/College (M) or College (C) Grade 11 courses • Earning less than 75% Consider College (C) or Workplace (E) Grade 11 courses

  8. Grade 10 Grade 11 If you are currently in LOCALLY DEVELOPED.…. Choose Workplace (E) Grade 11 courses

  9. Co-op • Earn 4credits • 3 weeks in class at start of semester • Work Placement • In-school every other Monday • Career Fair • Co-operative Education TAB • COP4XC

  10. Placement Opportunities • Computer Technician • Auto Body Repair • Chef • Fitness Counsellor • Esthetician • Daycare Worker • Teaching Assistant • Graphic Design • Law Clerk • Dental Assistant • Military Service • Social Services Worker • Electrician • Plumber • Veterinarian Assistant

  11. Specialist High Skills Major 1. Bundled Credits - Major Courses, English, Math, Co-op 2. Certifications & Training - CPR, First Aid, WHMIS 3. Experiential Learning- Field trips, hands-on learning 4. Reach Ahead Experiences- Connect with College, University, Apprenticeships 5. Essential Skills Grade 11 & 12

  12. Specialist High Skills Major TRANSPORTATION • Transportation • Manufacturing • Engineering / Robotics • Honda Plant, Custom Car Show, Centennial College Aviation • Fall Arrest, Lockout, Customer Service, Fire Safety Certification

  13. Specialist High Skills Major HEALTH & WELLNESS • Physical Education • Science • Social Science • Jack Smythe Field Centre, University of Western & Waterloo, Kin & Cadaver Labs, etc. • CPR, First Aid, Infection Control, WHMIS plus: Group Dynamics, Leadership, Wrapping and Taping for Performance & Injury Certifications

  14. Specialist High Skills Major ENVIRONMENT • Science • Social Science • GPS Certification, Tree Identification, GIS Training • Partnership with the Toronto & Region Conservation Authority • Lake St. George weekend, Canadian Ecology Centre, Kortright Centre, Outdoor Adventure Show, Green Futures Day www.conserveandsustain.life

  15. REGISTER FOR SHSM • Submit your interest online using My Blueprint • Submit the signed Parent Consent Form, Registration Form & Teacher Recommendation to Guidance by Feb 28th • Forms available in Guidance

  16. Who should I consult? • Current subject teacher • Guidance Counsellor • Parents / Guardians Course Selection Fair Monday, January 16th Period 3 & 4 Gym A/B

  17. The Course Selection Process

  18. GOOGLE CHROME

  19. High School Planner - Overview This is where you see course requirements for graduation. This is where you see your post-secondary opportunities across Canada based on your course selection. This is where you view other graduation requirements and your progress.

  20. Note: Be sure to review your course selections as you will not be able to change your selections in myBlueprint once submitted.

  21. VERIFICATION Form Please print the Course Verification Form in myBlueprint. Have your Parent/ Guardian sign the form and return the form to your Homeform Teacher. 1 2

  22. Questions? A-C Mrs. Reale D-G Mrs. McCauley H–L Mr. White M-Q Ms. Matson R-Z Mr. Maskell

  23. Personalized Program Planning Bring your Parents for an Individualized Course Planning Session with your Guidance Counsellor. Wednesday, January 18th 5:00pm – 8:00pm By Appointment

  24. REMEMBER!!! Jan 9th to Jan 31stMy Blueprint is open for Course Planning Feb 1st to Feb 20th Submit Course Selections on My Blueprint

  25. @HSSGuidance

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