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Title: Meadowvale Secondary School


1
Meadowvale Secondary School
  • Option Selection Presentation 2010/2011
  • Current Year 3 Students

2
Review of OSSD Requirements
  • O.S.S. Diploma Requirements
  • 30 Credits (18 Compulsory, 12 Optional)
  • 40 Hours of Community Involvement
  • Successful completion of the EQAO
  • Grade 10 Literacy Test

3
Grade 12 Literacy Course
  • If you have not successfully completed the
    Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test, before
    next September, you should see your Guidance
    Counsellor about taking The Ontario Secondary
    School Literacy Course OLC4O0.
  • Earning a credit in this course will satisfy the
    Literacy diploma requirement and allow you to
    graduate.

4
Community Service
  • In order to graduate, you must complete a total
    of 40 hours of community service.
  • If you have not completed your 40 hours yet, it
    is important that you try to complete this before
    next September.

5
What I could have at the end of June?
These are all the courses Ive taken
An asterisk () indicates a failure
What I already have?
These are the courses Im taking now
Have I completed my Community Involvement hours?
Have I completed the Literacy Test?
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Dont forget about these!
Elective Credits
Additional Diploma Requirements
Compulsory Credits
8
If you will have 23 credits
  • You are allowed to take only 7 courses, however,
    the course selection program will make you select
    8 courses.
  • Select an 8th course and then make an appointment
    to see your Guidance Counsellor to have this
    corrected.
  • - we will drop the 8th course for you
  • Students who will have 24 credits by June only
    need to select 6 courses for next year.

9
Senior Courses Pathways
  • Remember that Grade 11 12 course levels are
    named for the educational / career pathway they
    represent
  • 1. University Preparation (U)
  • 2. Mixed University / College
    Preparation (M)
  • 3. College Preparation (C)
  • 4. Employment Preparation (E)
  • 5. Open Level Courses (O)
  • Selecting most of your courses at the level of
    your desired pathway is an important
    consideration.

10
Choosing Your Electives
  • Almost all of the courses you will take in Grade
    12 are electives.
  • The electives you choose should be related to the
    pathways you wish to pursue.
  • Talk to teachers who teach the course.
  • Get information regarding workload and the types
    of projects you will do.
  • Pay careful attention to post-secondary
    program admission requirements.

11
Some Sample Pathways
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  • http//www.peel.edu.on.ca/makingmyway/

13
  • http//www.careercruising.com
  • Username peel Password 29010

14
  • http//www.myblueprint.ca
  • Activation Key meadowvale1

15
Pathways Options Co-op
  • Co-op provides career exploration opportunities,
    hands-on work experience, and looks good on a
    resume.
  • Co-op is worth 4 credits, so you will only be
    able to select 4 other courses if you choose
    Co-op.
  • To choose Co-op, select the code
  • GLN4O0 Navigating the
  • Workplace.

16
Pathways Options SHSM
  • SHSM is a new specialized program offered in the
    field of construction.
  • Features of the SHSM program include
  • i) a bundle of ten specific Grade 11 / 12
    courses
  • ii) expanded class hours in the woodshop
  • iii) related Co-op experience in construction
  • Interested students entering Grade 12
  • should speak with their Guidance
  • Counsellor.

17
Pathways Options College
  • Students considering college diploma programs
    should take most of their Grade 11 and 12 courses
    at the College (C) level or above.
  • Math and English marks of 65 or higher are
    preferred by the colleges.
  • Open (O) and Employment (E) level programs are
    not recognized by some colleges as acceptable
    preparation for some college diploma programs
    (e.g. paramedics, veterinary technician).
  • Be sure to research college program requirements
    before you select your courses.

18
Pathways Options University
  • Students must present minimum of six Grade 12
    University (U) or University / College (M) level
    courses to be considered for admission to
    university.
  • Be prepared and start researching programs and
    their requirements now so that you can make wise
    choices about the Grade 12 courses you select.
  • Consider attending summer school for missing
    prerequisites.

19
College and University Info
  • College
  • - OCAS website
  • www.ontariocolleges.ca
  • - OCAS Ontario Colleges
  • booklet
  • - individual college sites
  • University
  • - OUAC website
  • www.ouac.on.ca
  • - OUAC eInfo website
  • www.electronicinfo.ca
  • - individual university sites

20
A word about 4U Math Courses
  • There are 3 different 4U math options
  • 1. MDM4U Data Management
  • 2. MHF4U Advanced Functions
  • 3. MCV4U Calculus Vectors
  • Ask your math teacher for advice about which
    courses are right for you.
  • Semestered Math
  • Students interested in taking both Advanced
    Functions and Calculus Vectors should select
    MHF4U0 (2 credits).
  • MCV4U0 will automatically be added.
  • Non-Semestered Math
  • Students interested in taking only Advanced
    Functions should select MHF4U7 (1 credit).
  • This course will be non-semestered.

21
Changing Levels
  • You will not be able to make level changes during
    the online course selection process.
  • - e.g. a credit in ENG3U0 is seen as a
  • prerequisite for ENG4U0 and not ENG4C0
  • If you want to change levels, you must make an
    appointment with your Guidance Counsellor between
    January 18 and February 5 for approval.

22
Course Changes
  • "Change of mind" changes may be made anytime
    before June 1.
  • These changes will be allowed based on course
    availability.
  • "Change of mind" changes will not be done in
    September.

23
Valid Reasons for Course Changes
  • The only timetable changes that are done in
    September are for students who have conflicts
    such as
  • - two selected courses are scheduled for
  • the same period
  • - a selected course was completed at
  • summer school
  • - no prerequisite for chosen course due to
  • a course failure in June

24
Confirming Your Choices
  • Print out your Course Selection list at the same
    time you submit your courses.
  • Discuss your choices with your parents and have
    them sign the list to indicate that they agree
    with your selections.
  • Return the completed and signed Course Selection
    list to your home form teacher by January 15.

25
Are these the courses I want?
Has my parent or guardian signed the form?
26
Computer Lab Availability
  • Guidance Counsellors will be available in the ILC
    Computer Lab - Room 112 from January 4 to January
    8 during the following times to assist students
    needing help with the online course selection
    process
  • 1. Lunch (1110am 1210pm)
  • 2. After School (300pm 330pm)

27
Accessing the Online Course Selection Program
  • Follow the instructions outlined in Step 2 of the
    handout titled
  • Course Selection Process 2010/2011
  • All of the information needed to choose courses
    are linked to Meadowvales home page at
  • http//meadowvaless.peelschools.org
  • Date of birth (YYMMDD) is initial password.

28
Option Selection Timeline Review
  • Monday December 14, 2009
  • Online Option Selection Begins
  • Friday January 8, 2010
  • Online Option Selection Ends
  • Friday January 15, 2010
  • Student Course Lists due to home form teacher

29
Thank you
  • and have a relaxing holiday break ! ? !
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