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Programming: Course Selection for 2014– 2015 School Year

Programming: Course Selection for 2014– 2015 School Year. Brooks Secondary School 5400 Marine avenue Powell river, bc ● v8a 2l6 604.483.3171 www.sd47.bc.ca/school/brooks Grade 9 into Grade 10. Course Selection Process.

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Programming: Course Selection for 2014– 2015 School Year

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  1. Programming: Course Selection for 2014– 2015 School Year Brooks Secondary School 5400 Marine avenue Powell river, bc ● v8a 2l6 604.483.3171 www.sd47.bc.ca/school/brooks Grade 9 into Grade 10

  2. Course Selection Process • Attend Course Selection Information sessions during E block and classroom sessions. • Select courses and discuss selections with your parents/guardians. • Have parents/guardians sign the Course Selection Sheet. • Counsellors will pick sheets up and review them with you during one of your D block classes.

  3. timetable decisions • cancelled courses • post-secondary prerequisites Why is Course Selection so Important?

  4. What You Need to Graduate • 80 credits in Grade 10-12 ►equivalent to 20 courses • 48 credits from required courses (12 courses) • 28 credits from elective courses (7 courses) • 4 credits from Graduation Transitions

  5. Required Courses Language Arts 10 Language Arts 11 Language Arts 12 Social Studies 10 Social Studies 11 or BC First Nations 12 Science 10 Science 11 Math 10 Math 11 PE 10 Planning 10 Fine Arts or Applied Skills 10, 11, or 12

  6. Language Arts 10 • Math 10 • Physical Education • Science 10 • Social Studies 10 • Planning 10 (online) • Elective • Elective • Elective Standard Grade 10 Timetable

  7. Math Curriculum • Apprenticeship and Workplace Mathematics 10 • Foundations of Mathematics and Pre-calculus 10

  8. Math Pathways Your current math teacher will be giving you advice about what your next math course should be. A letter will be sent to all students specifying the appropriate math class for each student.

  9. Elective Courses Elective courses are any courses that you choose beyond the required courses. They can be academic courses or FA/AS courses. In Grade 10, you have three elective spots.

  10. Language 11 Some post-secondary programs require a Language 11 and some do not. Our best advice: ►Keep your options open. ► Check individual university/college programs. ►www.educationplanner.bc.ca

  11. English 10 Mathematics 10 Science 10 Social Studies 10 Planning 10 PE 10 Elective Elective Elective Grade 10 Course Selection

  12. More Information (A-L) Mr. Marciniak tmarciniak@sd47.bc.ca (M-Z) Mrs. Burt aburt@sd47.bc.ca International Students Mr. Brach Gerry.Brach@sd47.bc.ca Mr. Palm jpalm@sd47.bc.ca

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