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MOUNT PEARL SENIOR HIGH Level 1 Course Selection Meeting

MOUNT PEARL SENIOR HIGH Level 1 Course Selection Meeting. ADMINISTRATION Sheldon Barry (Principal) Ralph Percey (Assistant Principal) GUIDANCE Ms. Michelle Short. DEPARTMENT HEADS. Ms. Amanda Joseph (English) Ms. Jan Smith (Science) Mr. Dave Newhook (French)

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MOUNT PEARL SENIOR HIGH Level 1 Course Selection Meeting

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  1. MOUNT PEARL SENIOR HIGHLevel 1 Course Selection Meeting ADMINISTRATION Sheldon Barry (Principal) Ralph Percey (Assistant Principal) GUIDANCE Ms. Michelle Short

  2. DEPARTMENT HEADS Ms. Amanda Joseph (English) Ms. Jan Smith (Science) Mr. Dave Newhook (French) Mr. Doug Mercer (Social Studies) Ms. Joanne Sparkes (Math) Ms. Jane Sears (Special Services) WWW ADDRESS www.mpsh.ca e-mail addresses for all teachers

  3. FORMAT Outline Course Selection Process. Overview of Graduation Requirements. Planning for Post-secondary Education. Review Level 1 Course Selection Sheet. Student Handbook (D.O.E.). Questions.

  4. Handouts Course Selection Sheet. Brochure (Course Options). Student Handbook (D.O.E.). Credit Summary Sheet (MUN entrance requirements on reverse).

  5. Course Selection Process Follows ESD Policy on Student Achievement and Evaluation . Part of the course selection process involves meeting with students, Grade 9 teachers, and parents to explain course selections for the high school program.

  6. Policy Governing Course Selection Registration into Academic Courses guided by: Students entering from Grade 9 must, at minimum, obtain a passing grade in the subject for which they plan to enroll. Students entering from Grade 9 must obtain a recommendation from their Grade 9 subject teacher for the high school course in which they wish to register. Registration into Advanced Courses are governed by the individual school. Example: Final grade of at least 80% in Science 9 recommended for entry to Science 1206 (sem).

  7. Overview of Graduation Requirements "Credit" system in effect since Sept. 1983. New requirements effective Sept. 2005. 36 credits required for graduation (regular course load is 14 credits each year). 8 Language Arts credits (6 core & 2 optional Lang. Arts credits). 4 Math credits and 4 Science credits. 4 Social Studies credits (2 World & 2 Can. Studies credits). 2 credits in "Career Development." 2 credits in "Fine Arts." 2 credits in "Physical Education/Healthy Living." 4 "Other Required" credits. 6 credits from "Any Subject Area.“ At least 20 credits have to be beyond Level 1 courses, at least 9 credits have to be beyond Level 2 courses, no more then 4 local course credits

  8. Overview of Graduation Requirements 7 different courses can satisfy more than one graduation requirement (see bottom of sheet) Students will need to decide which requirement each course will satisfy. One course cannot be used to satisfy 2 different graduation requirements (it's either/or).

  9. Career Development 2201 Required for Graduation, but course not ready until Sept. 2006. 30 hour Community Service component required to be completed over 3 years of high school. At the earliest, students will be able to do this course while in Level 2.

  10. Planning for Post-secondary Education Graduation from high school does not guarantee admission into Post-secondary programs. Students need to take the 'right' courses needed for admission (admission requirements vary and depend on the program). MUN requires an academic program. 3 year CONA programs usually require academic Math, however, non-academic English is accepted for ALL Programs.

  11. Course Selection Sheet Front Side: General Information. Graduation Requirements Reverse Side: LH Column = Core courses. Grade 9 teachers to initial the course they recommend. RH Column = Electives. Alternate Choices – list 2 Final Check section.

  12. Course Numbering 1st Digit represents course level. 2nd Digit represents credit value. 3rd Digit represents type of course (local, modified, FI, etc.) 4th Digit represents individual courses in subject area. Example – Math 1206 = Level 1, 2 Credit, Prescribed Course, Practical.

  13. Course Selection Sheet Each course on "Course Selection Sheet" is matched with the category it satisfies. Art 1201 (Section F) counts as "Fine Arts" 2 credit course (2nd digit). General description of each course is outlined in the "Level 1 Course Offerings" pamphlet.

  14. Section A - Language Arts (Core) English 1201: Academic Stream. Minimum requirement: 50% in English 9. Recommended: at least 60% in English 9. To satisfy the 2 "Optional Language Arts" credits, it is recommended for students in the academic stream to take Writing 2203 in Level 1 (see Section E).

  15. Section A - Language Arts (Core) English 1202: Non-academic stream. To graduate, students will need 2 "Optional Language Arts" credits (Section E). Along with English 1202, students should consider taking English 1200 if recommended by teacher (Section E - "Optional Language Arts").

  16. Section B - Mathematics (Core) Math 1204: Academic + Honours streams. Minimum requirement: 50% in Math 9. Recommended: at least 60% in Math 9. Math 1206: Practical Stream.

  17. Section C - Science (Core) Science 2200: General stream. Science 1206 (Full Year): Required for Academic status (DOE). Prerequisite for Chemistry 2202 and Physics 2204. Minimum requirement: 50% in Science 9. Recommended: at least 60% in Science 9.

  18. Section C - Science (Core) Science 1206 (Term 1) and Chemistry 2202 (Term 2): For students planning to take AP Chemistry in Level 3. Completing 4 credits in Level 1 provides students with more flexibility to complete additional science courses in their 3 years at high school. Recommended: at least 80% in Science 9.

  19. Section C - Science (Core) Science 1206 (Full Year) and Biology 2201 (Full Year). Science 1206 (Full Year) and Earth Science 2233 (Full Year). These options provide students with more flexibility to complete additional science courses in their 3 years at high school. Recommended: at least 80% in Science 9.

  20. Section D - Social Studies (Core) Canadian Studies: 2 credits required to graduate. Students should satisfy this requirement in Level 1 by selecting one of: Canadian Geography 1202, or Canadian Issues 1209, or Canadian History 1201. World Studies: 2 credits required to graduate. Students can satisfy this requirement in Level 2 or 3.

  21. Section D - French Immersion 2 streams of FI (Early and Late). Students in both streams are required to select: Français 1202 (Block D), and Geog. Can. 1232 (Block D).

  22. More about the French Immersion Program For a FI designation, students need to complete 6 French Language Credits (Fran. 1202, 2202, and 3202) These may be used to satisfy "Optional Language Arts" (2 credits) and "Other Required" (4 credits)

  23. More about the French Immersion Program 6 Social Studies credits are also required for a FI designation. L1 = Geog. Can. 1232 (satisfies "Canadian Studies" requirement) L2 = Career Development 2201 (French version expected in Sept. 2006). L3 = Hist. Mond. 3231 ( satisfies "World Studies" requirement)

  24. Elective Courses Sections E - H. Students should select elective courses after selecting core courses. Select the number of electives to complete schedule (Final Check section). To ensure students meet all graduation requirements, it is advised they not select more than 2 credits from each elective section.

  25. Final Check Before returning the Level 1 Course Selection Sheet, please ensure to: Complete the front page (general info.). Obtain teacher recommendation's for courses selected in Sections A, B, C, and D. Select the correct number of credits. Select 2 alternate choices. Sign your name to show your approval for courses selected. Return to Grade 9 homeroom teachers by Friday, February 24th.

  26. THANK YOU!

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