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Course Selection Planning for grade 10
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What you need Credit Counselling Summary Course Selection Planning Sheet Choices 2012-2013 book Choices at ESA pamphlet Your OEN number for myblueprint.ca
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High School Graduation Requirements 1. 30 credits = 18 compulsory + 12 optional 2. Successful completion of the literacy test 3. 40 hours of community service
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Literacy Test No pass = No graduation Test is offered each spring Literacy course is an alternate to the test
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40 Hours of Community Involvement What can you do? Activities for which you don’t get paid helping at a food bank peer tutoring teaching Sunday school classes coaching a youth soccer team What can’t you do? Not a task you would normally do (chores) or your friend’s chores Not something you do as a leisure activity (choir practice, basketball practice) Can’t take the place of someone who normally gets paid to do this work (McDonalds, babysitting, etc.) “Neighbourly goodwill”
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Credit Counselling Summary
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Current Courses & Credit Totals
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Group 1 Credit: additional credit in English or French as a second language, an International language or Social Sciences and the Humanities or Canadian and World Studies or Guidance and Career education EMS 3O1 FSF 3U1 CGG 3O1 CHW 3M1 HSP 3M1 CLU 3M1 HRT 3M1 FSF 2D1 GLE 2O9 International Language
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Group 3 Credit: TGJ 2O1 a Grade 11 or 12 Science or Technological Studies Or Grade 11 French
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2 arts credits in your major in each grade These courses will go toward the 12 optional credits and can be used to fulfill the requirements for Arts and Group 2 compulsory credits set by the Ministry of Education. ESA Requirements
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For course selection, consider… What are your plans for after high school? What pathway will you take? Work? Apprenticeship? College? University? NOT SURE … then keep your options open
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KEEP YOUR OPTIONS OPEN… BUT Select courses at the right level for you University = Academic English Applied Math – can still go to university
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Course Levels O = Open D = Academic P = Applied M = College or University C = College U = University Grade 9, 10Grade 11, 12
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Choosing Courses… All students must take 8 courses. English ENG2D vs. ENG2P
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Math options for Grade 10 From Gr 9 Academic Math MFM 2P OR MPM 2D From Gr 9 Applied Math MFM 2P OR summer school MPM 2D
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Looking ahead… gr 11 college math MPM 2D gr 11 mixed math Academicgr 11 university math gr 11 college math MFM 2P Applied gr 11 mixed math
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Academic Math is needed for Science programs Business Engineering Math YOU CAN STILL GO TO UNIVERSITY WITH APPLIED MATH
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COURSE AcademicApplied EnglishENG 2DENG 2P MathMPM 2DMFM 2P Canadian HistoryCHC 2DCHC 2P ScienceSNC 2DSNC 2P Civics & Careers CHV 2O & GLC 2O COMPULSORY COURSES IN Gr 10
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Arts Elective Choices Film & Video ASM 2O1 Jazz Dance ATJ 2O1 Music – Strings AMO 2O1 Music – Band AMC 2O1 Photography AWQ 2O1
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Other Elective Courses French FSF 2D Physical Education PPL 2OF/M Introduction to Graphic Arts TGJ 2O1 Learning Strategies GLE 2O9 (IEP required)
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Virtual School & Summer School Full credit & remedial courses are available Civics & Careers options See your counsellor to register after April Must select 8 courses on your ESA course selection sheet
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External Music Credits Grade VII Performance + Grade I Theory = AMX 3M1 Grade VIII Performance + Grade II Theory = AMX 4M1 Bring in exam results to have this credit entered on your transcript.
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MYBLUEPRINT COURSE SELECTION GUIDE www.myBlueprint.ca/tdsb/
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Add Courses to Official Plan Review and Submit Courses Log into myBlueprint Enter OEN/DOB (on first visit) Access High School Planner STUDENT COURSE SELECTION STEPS Print and Return Sign-Off Sheet
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VISIT: WWW.MYBLUEPRINT.CA/TDSB/ 2 SELECT YOUR SECONDARY SCHOOL 1 WWW.MYBLUEPRINT.CA/TDSB Visit... Select your school
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ENTER OEN/DOB (FIRST VISIT) Select your Grade Enter your OEN & Date of Birth
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ACCESS HIGH SCHOOL PLANNER Click on “Plan Courses”
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step 1 Click on Add step 2 Click on the course you would like to select step 3 Click Add Course to Plan
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HIGH SCHOOL PLANNER step 2 Click “Submit” when you have selected your courses and are ready to submit step 1 Click “View Progress” to view your Graduation Status
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REVIEW AND SUBMIT COURSES step 1 Review your selections step 2 Click Confirm and Print when you are ready to submit Note: You will not be able to change your course selections in myBlueprint after this step. Please consult your Guidance Counsellor if you wish to make any changes after you have submitted your courses. Note: You will not be able to change your course selections in myBlueprint after this step. Please consult your Guidance Counsellor if you wish to make any changes after you have submitted your courses.
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PRINT SIGN-OFF SHEET Congratulations! You’re done! Please print and return a signed copy of your Course Selection Sign-Off Sheet to your Counsellor or Teacher. Congratulations! You’re done! Please print and return a signed copy of your Course Selection Sign-Off Sheet to your Counsellor or Teacher.
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help@myBlueprint.ca www.myBlueprint.ca/TDSB VISIT: WWW.MYBLUEPRINT.CA/TDSB/ 2 SELECT SECONDARY SCHOOL & CREATE ACCOUNT 1 3 ENTER OEN & DATE OF BIRTH 4 BEGIN PLANNING YOUR COURSES CONTACT US
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PARENT INFORMATION NIGHT COURSE SELECTION 2011-2012 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15 TH, 2011 7:00pm in the Library
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Course Selection Timeline Submit course selection online (can only submit once) Parent or guardian signs printable form Online course selection available at myblueprint.ca/tdsb from Tuesday, February 14 to Wednesday, February 29, 2012
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HAVE QUESTIONS?? Read through the Choices at ESA & Choices 2012-2013 guides. Make an appointment with your guidance counsellor. Visit ESA Website for guidance information and visit myblueprint.ca/tdsb to research your options.
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