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1 1 Revised: Feb.6/2015

2 2 Make sure all your groups are earned prior to graduation! Make a plan to complete this year!

3 3 Important to consider: Will you have your compulsory groups covered by the time you graduate? Group 1 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** Group 2 1 additional credit in Health and Physical Education, or the Arts, or Business students, or Cooperative Education** or French as a second language Group 3 1 additional credit in Science (Grade 11 or 12), or Technological Education, or Computer Studies, or Cooperative Education**or French as a Second Language

4 4 Workplace ‘E’ College ‘C’ University/College ‘M’ University ‘U’ Open ‘O’ Courses designed for students to enter the workplace directly following high school Courses designed to prepare students for entrance to most college programs following high school Courses designed to prepare students for entrance to specific college and university programs following high school Courses designed to prepare students for entrance to university programs following high school These courses are not specific to any particular post- secondary destination. They are designed to provide students with a broad educational base that will prepare them for their studies and for productive participation in society.

5 5  Analyze your study skills  Grade 9, 10 & 11 marks  Discussion with subject area teacher  Discussion with guidance counsellor/student services teacher  Study various pathways  Research post secondary programs of interest  Involve parents in the decision making process

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7 7 Course Selection for Grade 12 2 Compulsory Courses English (1) Religion (1)  4 to 6 Elective Courses  2 Alternate Courses

8 8  Select 2 alternate courses  Alternate choices are frequently placed in schedules - so choose wisely!!! Why are alternates used? › Course may be cancelled due to low enrollment, or conflicts in scheduling, etc.

9 9 MINIMUM CREDITS REQUIRED The minimum number of credits permitted in grade 12 depends on the number of credits, earned by the end of grade 11. if 24 or more credits have been earned, you must choose 6+ credits if 23 credits have been earned, you must choose 7+ credits if 22 or fewer credits have been earned, you will choose 8 credits If any of the compulsory credits from grades 10 or 11 have not been successfully completed, the student is strongly encouraged to take them in summer school, otherwise they must be included in the student’s course selection.

10 10  Include any failed compulsory course to your course selection  If a failed compulsory course is earned during summer school, Guidance will replace course with your alternate in August Failed: English grade 11 Grade 12 Course Selection: Compulsory Choices ENG3C ENG4C

11 11 BEWARE: Fast-Tracking and taking a compulsory credit during summer school will not guarantee that you will be able to get an alternate course in September Summer SchoolAlternates ENG4U 1stGrade 12 Biology 2nd Exercise Science FULL

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13 13 Choice of subjects must be focused to meet post secondary and career requirements Some useful websites: www.careercruising.com http://www.electronicinfo.ca http://www.ouac.on.ca www.ontariocolleges.ca http://www.tcu.gov.on.ca

14 14 ENG4U = a course you MUST use towards your university entrance average  Do your research, then enroll in other compulsory pre-requisites for your program  Take at least six U or M credits  Select courses that will ensure you the highest possible average in your grade 12 year

15 15 Course Selection must include  Either ENG4C or ENG4U  Program specific required courses  Most colleges will not differentiate between “U”, “M” or “C” level courses  Most programs only use ENG4U/C as the pre-requisite

16 16  If interested, please speak to your Guidance counsellor  Some apprenticeship programs may require a grade 12 college math Some useful websites: www.careercruising.com www.apprenticshipsearch.com http://www.tcu.gov.on.ca

17 17 Bachelor of Arts Programs: English Criminology Communication Studies Creative writing Public Administration (one “U” math) Human Resource Management Language Program Some Careers Social Services Human resources Law school Editors Advertising Bachelor of Fine Arts Programs: Dance Design Digital Media Film Music Visual Art Careers Sound Recording Engineer Choreographer Music Therapist Costume Designer Entertainment Anchor Physical and Health Education/Kinesiology Careers: Nutrition and dietetics Occupational therapy Personal training Sports injuries management Physical Therapy Athletic Administration College Pathways Architectural Technology-MAP 4C/MCT 4C; ENG 4C Construction Engineer -MAP 4C/MCT 4C; ENG 4C Broadcasting-ENG 4C Business AdministrationENG 4C; MAP 4C University Pathways

18 18 How to access Career Cruising? http://stlh.ycdsb.ca/ Under Guidance Select “Career Cruising”.

19 19 Username: Student number (7 digits) If you have a 6-digit student number, add a zero to the beginning of student number Forgot your password? Click here!

20 20 Enter Courses here!!!! Choose “ELECTIVES” wisely!

21 21 CAREFUL: Exclamation Mark indicates a lack of prerequisite. You will not be able to take this course!!!

22 22 When you have finalized your course selection, click SUBMIT! Very Important: Your choices will be locked-in and submitted at this point. You will no longer be able to change your course selection once “SUBMIT” is clicked.

23 23 FINAL STEPS: 1.Print & sign “course request sign off sheet” 2.Attach – Student Activity Fee of $100.00 WARNING: DRAFT COPY will not be accepted!

24 24 Offered for Grade 11 and 12 Students to earn a red seal diploma REQUIREMENTS-along with OSSD o *4 Major courses (2 in Gr. 11 and 2 in Gr. 12) *Grade 11 Math, Grade 12 English & 1 Elective from a pre- selected bundle of courses-must complete an assignment connecting broadcast to each of these 3 courses (TGJ3M1 & EMS 3O1 are mandatory) *Earn 6 Industry Recognized Certifications *Complete a 2 Credit COOP in the area of Broadcast and Create Work Plan *Complete one Career Exploration and one Post-secondary site visi t

25 25 Steps to Register….. Sign the SHSM Application Form and submit to Guidance Counsellor with Course Selection form SHSM Liaison and Administration will interview to determine Program Suitability of student

26 26  Mandatory component for SHSM program  Explore tentative career choices  Gain valuable work experience  Strengthen employment skills through on the job training  Use equipment not available in the school  Make a smoother transition from school to work or postsecondary education  Obtain employment references  Discover personal interest and abilities  Develop confidence and self-reliance  Earn secondary school credits while gaining practical job experience  Possibility of future employment with the company

27 27 Requirements of Co-op  Be at least 16 years of age  Earned at least 16 credits  Complete a Co-op Education Application Form (pick up in guidance or co-op office)  Successfully complete an interview with a member of the Co-op Department

28 28 Two Credit Co-opCOOPHD (typically scheduled periods 3 & 4, SHSM may be scheduled differently) Three Credit Co-opCOOPTD (scheduled periods 2,3 & 4) Four Credit Co-opCOOPFD (scheduled all day)

29 29 Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program  an opportunity for a student to meet diploma requirements while participating in an apprenticeship program Requirements  16 years of age and have 16 credits  may involve the student’s registration in an apprenticeship program  requires documentation by the student and training organization regarding trade specific competencies acquired  involves the earning of Cooperative Education credits

30 30  Course selections sheets are DUE: FEBRUARY 24 th, 2015  Attach a $100 student activity fee made payable to St. Theresa of Lisieux CHS NOTE Students who do not meet the deadline dates cannot be guaranteed their courses for next year!

31 31 WE ARE HERE TO ASSIST IN THIS PROCESS! Student SurnameCounsellor A to C, XYZB. Knuff D to F, RL. Joseph G to LT. Hayhoe M to QE. Wong S – WT. Emmanuel

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