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WELCOME TO THE GRADE 10 INFORMATION NIGHT PRESENTED BY THE JVCHS GUIDANCE DEPT. Feb. 16 th, 2016.

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1 WELCOME TO THE GRADE 10 INFORMATION NIGHT PRESENTED BY THE JVCHS GUIDANCE DEPT. Feb. 16 th, 2016

2 GRADE 10 COURSE SELECTIONS PRESENTED BY THE JVCHS GUIDANCE DEPT. Feb. 2016

3 Opening Prayer Father of Light and Wisdom, thank you for giving me a mind that can know and a heart that can love. Help me to keep learning every day of my life. Let me be convinced that all knowledge leads to You and grant me the grace to put my knowledge to use in building the Kingdom of God on earth so that I may enter the Kingdom of God in heaven. Amen.

4 New Terminology Gr. 9 and 10Gr. 11 and 12 Academic University Applied University/College Locally Dev.College Open Workplace Open

5 GRADE 10 to 11 MATH PATHWAYS GRADE 9GRADE 10GRADE 11GRADE 12 AcademicAcademicUniversity University University/College College AppliedAppliedUniversity/College University College College LocallyLocallyWorld of Work World of Work Developed Developed

6 PATHWAYS FOR GRADE 10 APPLIED MATH STUDENTS Grade 10 MFM 2P Grade 9 MFM 1P Grade 11 Foundations for College Math MBF 3C Grade 12 Foundations for College Math MAP 4C Grade 11 Functions & Applications MCF 3M Grade 12 Math for College Technology MCT 4C Grade 12 Data Management MDM 4U Grade 12 Advanced Functions MHF 4U Profile of the Learner benefit from hands-on experiences in order to make connections from concrete to abstract benefit from practical, real life mathematical experiences often have strengths in linguistics and/or spatial reasoning require time to develop understanding of concepts

7 Grade 9 MPM 1D Grade 10 MPM 2D Grade 12 Data Management Grade 12 Advanced Functions MHF 4U Grade 12 Calculus & Vectors MCV 4U PATHWAYS FOR GRADE 10 ACADEMIC MATH STUDENTS Grade 9 MPM 1D Grade 10 MPM 2D Gr. 12 Math for College Technology MCT 4C Grade 12 Data Management MDM 4U Grade 11 Functions MCR 3U1 Grade 11 Functions & Applications MCF 3M Grade 12 Advanced Functions MHF 4U Profile of the Learner Make connections from concrete to abstract concepts with ease Ability to handle pace of delivery of content of Academic/University level courses

8 Total = 6/7/8Total = 8 BMI3C1BBI2O1ADA1O1 BOH4M1TFJ3C1TFJ2O1PPL1OF CHY4U1TXJ 3E1CHV2O1 GLC2O1 FSF1D1 CGW4U1TPJ3M1CHC2D1CGC1D1 EWC4U1SBI3C1SNC2P1SNC1P1 CLN4U1MCF3M1 or MBF3C1 MFM2P1MFM1P1 HRE4M1HRT3M1HRE2O1HRE 1O1 ENG4U1ENG3U1ENG2D1ENG1D1 GR.12GR.11GR. 10GR. 9 EXAMPLE OF PATHWAY PLANNING Grade 11 Courses Compulsory Courses: English Religion Math

9 Bachelor of Arts Programs: English Criminology Communication Studies Creative Writing Public Administration (one “U” math) Human Resource Management Language Programs Careers: Social Services Human Resources Law 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 Engineering -MAP 4C/MCT 4C; ENG 4C Broadcasting-ENG 4C Business AdministrationENG 4C; MAP 4C University Pathways

10 Gr. 11 Electives ADA3M1FSF3U1SBI3C1 TER3M1 AMU3M1HPC3O1SBI3U1 TGJ3M1 AVI3O1HPC3OSSBI3US TMJ3M1 AVI3M1HSP3C1SCH3U1 TPJ3M1 AWA3OWHSP3U1SCH3US NBE 3U1 AMV3M1LWIBD2SPH3U1 BAF3M1LWICU3SPH 3US CLU3M1PAF3OF TCJ3C1 COOPHDPAF3OMTFJ3C1 COOPTDPPL3OMTXJ3E1 COOPFDPPL3OF TEJ3E1 PAL3OS TDJ3M1

11 HELPFUL WEBSITES University - www.electronicinfo.cawww.electronicinfo.ca College - www.ontariocolleges.cawww.ontariocolleges.ca Trades - www.tradeability.cawww.tradeability.ca

12 Important Information * Compulsory courses failed in Semester 1 must be included in the course selections. Changes will be made once courses have been successfully completed. * Compulsory courses: English, Religion, and Math ENG 3U1 HRT 3M1 ENG 3C1HRF 3O1

13 Type the school website: jvh.ycdsb.ca jvh.ycdsb.ca Click on ‘Career Cruising Login’ in order to make your course selections Enter your username and password Username is the prefix: ‘YC-’ plus your student number Password is your birth date: month + date + year You will be required to change your password when you first log in E-mail address is required ON-LINE COURSE SELECTIONS

14 ON-LINE COURSE SELECTIONS CONT… Click on ‘My IPP’ Click on ‘Choose My Courses’ All of your Gr. 9 and Gr. 10 courses will be listed. Choose your compulsory, elective, and alternate courses as you have in the past. If you are unsure how to complete your course selections, please make an appointment with your counsellor. Print your Course Selection Sheet. Sign and date it and have one of your parents/guardians sign and date it too. Return both to your homeroom teacher with your Activity Fee.

15 IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER Course selections sheets accompanied by the Activity Fee of $100.00 DUE: FEBRUARY 25 th, 2016 FEBRUARY 29 TH, 2016 – Last day to submit course selections LAST DAY FOR COURSE CHANGES: APRIL 4 th, 2016

16 SHSM Program Specialist High Skills Major HEALTH AND WELLNESS

17 The SHSM is a Ministry approved program offered to Grade 10 students going into Grade 11 This program is open to all workplace, college, and university bound students The SHSM program allows students to explore and prepare for careers in medicine, health care, teaching, psychology, social work, kinesiology, fitness, food and nutrition, veterinary medicine, and much more The program is a two year commitment that ‘bundles’ various inter- related courses, including a cooperative education placement While in the program students in Grade 11 and 12 earn certifications such as First Aid /CPR and are exposed to various ‘reach ahead’ experiences through field trips, guest speakers, and visits to colleges and universities Students who successfully complete the required program components will earn a Red Seal on their Ontario Secondary School Diploma JEAN VANIER HEALTH AND WELLNESS SPECIALIST HIGH SKILL MAJOR

18 COMPONENTS OF SHSM

19 The Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) Program

20 WHAT’S IN IT FOR THE STUDENT? CAREER PATHWAY PLANNING AWARENESS OF THE HEALTH SECTOR RED SEAL DIPLOMA FREE CERTIFICATION REACH AHEAD ACTIVITIES MUCH MORE THAN YOU CAN IMAGINE

21 Benefits of Co-op Why take Co-op? Explore tentative career choices Gain valuable work experience Strengthen Essential and 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 Discover personal interest and abilities Ability to network within the placement environment Develop confidence and self-reliance Earn secondary school credits while gaining practical job experience Possibility of future employment with the company

22 Student Selection Criteria Requirements of Co-op: Be at least 15 years of age in Grade 11 Earned at least 15 credits Complete an online Co-op Educational Application Form (during online course selection), submit 2 teacher references Successfully complete an interview with a member of the Co-op Department


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