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Title: OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL SECONDARY SCHOOL


1
OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL SECONDARY SCHOOL
  • Grade 9
  • September 2008

2
Grade Nine
  • READY FOR NINE
  • THE TRANSITION FROM GRADE 8 TO 9

3
OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL S. S.
  • Semestered School Courses offered on a
    half-year basis.
  • Generally, 8 subjects in two blocks
  • 4 subjects from September through January
  • another 4 subjects from February through June
  • 5 period day, each period length is 75 minutes
  • 4 periods for classes and 1 period for lunch

4
ONTARIO SECONDARY SCHOOL DIPLOMA (OSSD)
  • 30 credits (110 hours each)
  • 18 compulsory credits
  • 12 elective credits (4 of which are
  • compulsory Religion credits - 1 each year)
  • 40 hours community service
  • Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test

5
COMPULSORY CREDITS
  • 4 English one credit per grade
  • 1 French as a second language
  • 3 Mathematics one in Grade 11 or 12
  • 2 Science
  • 1 Canadian History
  • 1 Canadian Geography
  • 1 Civics and Career Studies (each awarded a 0.5
    credit value)
  • 1 Health and Physical Education

6
COMPULSORY CREDITS (cont.)
  • 1 additional credit in English or French as a
    second language, or a Native language, or a
    classical or an international language, or social
    sciences and the humanities, or Canadian and
    World Studies, or guidance and career education,
    or cooperative education
  • 1 additional credit in health and physical
    education, or the arts, or business studies, or
    cooperative education
  • 1 additional credit in science, or technological
    education, or cooperative education

7
Community Involvement
  • Encourages civic responsibility
  • Promotes community values
  • Supports students career explorations and
    reinforces importance of volunteering
  • Minimum 40 hours in addition to 30 credits
    (completed over 4 years)
  • A broad range of unpaid activities outlined in
    Provincial policies/guidelines governing
    placements

8
Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test
  • Students take the Literacy Test in Grade 10
  • Students must pass the test in order to graduate
  • Achievement is recorded on OST
  • Based on language and communication expectations
    of the curriculum up to and including Gr. 9

9
Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test
  • If student is unable to meet provincial
  • standard on first attempt
  • Remedial help will be available if a student
    writes for a second time
  • OR
  • A student will be recommended to take the Ontario
    Literacy Course
  • (OLC 4O1)

10
Academic Courses
  • Academic courses cover essential concepts plus
    additional material.
  • While course work exposes students to both theory
    and practical applications, there is a greater
    emphasis on
  • THEORY ABSTRACT THINKING
  • as a basis for future learning and problem
    solving.

11
Applied Courses
  • Applied courses focus on the essential concepts.
  • While course work exposes students to both theory
    and practical applications, the emphasis is on
    PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS.
  • Course work relates to familiar real-life
    situations and provides students
  • with the opportunity for hands-on
  • application of the concepts they learn.

12
Academic Applied
  • Similarities
  • Both academic and applied courses require
    students to learn the essential knowledge and
    skills.
  • Prepare students for the Grade 10 literacy test.
  • Grade 9 prepares students for their streams in
    Grade 10.
  • Differences
  • Instructional strategies and materials.
  • Methods of assessment and evaluation.
  • Additional related course work is covered in
    Academic.
  • Expectation of learning skills.

13
Locally Developed Courses
  • A locally developed course is a course that meets
    educational needs not met by provincial
    curriculum documents.
  • e.g. MAT 1L1
  • Provides an opportunity to build skills so that
    the student may be successful in future high
    school programming.

14
Open Courses
  • Open courses have one set of expectations for all
    students taking the subject.

15
Timelines
  • April Grade 8 Parent Information Night
  • Verification/Amendment Forms to Feeder
    Schools
  • May Course selection finalized
  • August Student Timetables ready

16
Changing Course Type for Grade 10
  • Students will be able to move from
  • APPLIED courses in Grade 9 to ACADEMIC courses
    in Grade 10
  • (additional crossover materials of up to 30
    hours is strongly recommended)
  • Students will be able to move from ACADEMIC
    courses in Grade 9 to APPLIED courses in Grade 10
  • (additional crossover materials of up to 30
    hours is strongly recommended)
  • Applied math to Academic math in Grade 9 must be
    done in Summer School

17
Grade 10 Courses
  • Students will have to consider future goals when
    they make choices for Grade 10.
  • Some Grade 10 courses will be prerequisites for
    specific Grade 11 courses.
  • Transfer courses will be available for students
    after Grade 10 (transfer courses allow students
    to change streams according to their future
    destination).

18
Grade 11 12 Programs
  • Courses in Grades 11 and 12 will
  • prepare students for the following
  • post-secondary destinations
  • Workplace
  • College
  • University
  • College/University
  • Apprenticeship
  • Other experiences e.g. Katimavik, Habitat for
    Humanity, Outward Bound

19
Course Types
20
Student Transcript (OST)
  • Students official record of credits earned.
  • Grades 9 and 10
  • Only successfully completed courses are recorded.
  • Grades 11 and 12
  • All attempts and the marks received are recorded.

21
Student Success Initiative
  • Student Success Teacher
  • Student Success Room 135
  • Credit Recovery
  • Academic Resource monitoring for students with an
  • I. E. P.

22
Mount Carmel Web Site
  • http//www.dpcdsb.org/CARMS

23
THANK YOU
  • Welcome to
  • OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL S. S.
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