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TCDSB Long Term Program Plan. Presented Tuesday, March 27 th , 2007 (abridged Nov ‘09). Long Term Program Plan (LTPP). Program strong driver in LTAP Key Considerations: Catholic presence in all communities Innovative and competitive programs
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TCDSB Long Term Program Plan Presented Tuesday, March 27th, 2007 (abridged Nov ‘09)
Long Term Program Plan (LTPP) • Program strong driver in LTAP • Key Considerations: • Catholic presence in all communities • Innovative and competitive programs • Compete with Private and Co-Terminous Board/schools – not our own Catholic neighbouring Secondary Schools • Interconnection within our communities • Range of programs – opportunities for all students • System perspective • Fiscal responsibility
Brief Update (since April 2007) • 14 new Pathways Fast Forward Programs for a total of 24 across the system • 9 new Special High Skills Major Programs • 5 Dual Credit Programs • 7 new “specialty programs” • New LTPP committee has been resuscitated. • Goal: Updated Plan by Spring 2009 • Consultation with SSPA pending in Dec 09.
Two key considerations: • Program is a key component in ensuring the viability of any given secondary school, however enrolment drivers are complex and caution should be observed in drawing 1:1 correlations between any given program and enrolment. • As schools in a collaborative enterprise of ensuring the viability of Catholic Education and a strong presence in the GTA, it is necessary to assess all schools within the SARC for what programs may needed to be added or moved. • Consideration of elementary programming in the area may also be warranted, particularly if considering a K-12 or 7-12 option.
Secondary LTPP • Innovative programming seen as key • Specialty programs: provide students with a particular curriculum focus to assist them in meeting diploma requirements and in making the transition to post-secondary destinations. ( OSS, Grades 9 – 12, Program and Diploma Requirements, 7.4, 1999) • Fast Forward: • Leading to Workplace or College Pathways • “Specialty Programs” as employed in LTPP: • Leading to College or University Pathways
LTPP Fast Forward Program Considerations (identified in 2007) Brebeuf Mary Ward Health & Wellness J C McG. Hospitality St. Joseph MP ECE BMT Cosmetology FHC Health Care C. Carter Arts/Culture SHSM St. Basils Health & Wellness Francis Libermann ECE Msgr.Johnson Cosmetology Chaminade Business & Retail Madonna Health Care JP II Hort/Landscaping O’Connor Business & Retail Don Bosco Loretto Abbey Hort/Landscaping Vanier MPSJ Health & Wellness Dante Business & Retail McLuhan Business Retail Bishop Allen Hort/Landscaping St. Joseph Busiiness Retail or HC or Tourism Loretto College Health Care St. Pat’s Hospitality Romero Health & Wellness St. Mary’s ECE Cardinal Newman Manufacturing SHSM Notre Dame Health Care Fr. Redmond Arts/Culture SHSM Neil McNeil Health & Wellness Marrocco/Merton Arts / Culture TCDSB FAST FORWARD Phase 2 , 3, 4, ++ Programming Considerations - DRAFT
LTPP Specialty Program Considerations (Identified in 2007) BMT Congregated AP Leadership St. Joseph MP 7 – 12 Extended Fr Brebeuf Entrepreneurial 7 - 12 Mary Ward Self Directed Fr. Henry Carr Congregated AP Sports J C McG. Advanced Credit Leadership / Experiential Learning St. Basils Sports C. Carter Arts Francis Libermann MST Msgr.Johnson Leadership Extended Fr Chaminade MST ECO school Madonna MST JP II Inter’nal Bacc. Sports O’Connor Fr. Immersion Don Bosco Entrepre- neurial Loretto Abbey French Immersion Vanier Comm Tech/ Media Arts MPSJ Inter’nal Bacc. Dante Intern’al Lang McLuhan Comm Tech Bishop Allen Congregated AP Fr. Imm’n Loretto College Leadership Romero Comm Tech St. Pat’s MST? Arts St. Joseph Entrepre-neurial St. Mary’s Inter’nal Bacc Cardinal Newman ECO school Notre Dame MST Choir School Music Fr. Redmond Arts/Culture SHSM Marrocco/Merton Arts TCDSB Specialty Program Considerations - DRAFT Neil McNeil Leadership