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DMCI MARKETPLACE EVENING PRESENTATION CHOOSING COURSES 2016-2017 TUESDAY, FEB. 16 6:00 – 8:00 pm

DMCI MARKETPLACE EVENING PRESENTATION CHOOSING COURSES 2016-2017 TUESDAY, FEB. 16 6:00 – 8:00 pm. DMCI MARKETPLACE EVENING PRESENTATION 6:00 – 8:00 PM AGENDA. DIPLOMA REQUIREMENTS PATHWAYS ONLINE COURSE SELECTION PROCESS 6-6.45 and 7.30-8 SUBJECT AREA CAROUSEL.

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DMCI MARKETPLACE EVENING PRESENTATION CHOOSING COURSES 2016-2017 TUESDAY, FEB. 16 6:00 – 8:00 pm

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  1. DMCIMARKETPLACEEVENING PRESENTATIONCHOOSING COURSES 2016-2017TUESDAY, FEB. 166:00 – 8:00 pm

  2. DMCIMARKETPLACEEVENING PRESENTATION6:00 – 8:00 PM AGENDA DIPLOMA REQUIREMENTSPATHWAYSONLINE COURSE SELECTION PROCESS 6-6.45 and 7.30-8 SUBJECT AREA CAROUSEL

  3. Ontario Secondary School Diploma 30 credits – 18 compulsory credits – 12 elective credits 40 hours community involvement Gr.10 Literacy Test

  4. Compulsory Credits • Group 1 • one of… • 5th credit in English • 2nd French credit • Native or Classical or International Language • Social Sciences and the Humanities • Canadian and World Studies • Co-op • Group 2 • one of… • Health & Physical Education • Business Studies • Arts (Music, Art, Drama or Dance) • Co-op • Group 3 • one of… • grade 11 or 12 Science • Technology or Computer Science • Co-op

  5. Course Types – Gr 9/10 AcademicAppliedOpenLocally Developed

  6. Gr. 11 & 12 Course Types O – Open C – College M – Mixed (University or College) U – University W – Workplace Except for Open Grade 12 courses have Grade 11 prerequisites

  7. Planning Your Future When making course choices, consider your: interests skills aptitudes future goals

  8. Career & Education Planning Work backwards… Begin with an end in mind Plan ahead “What courses will I need to access a post-secondary program?”

  9. What is my pathway?When do I determine my pathway? Apprenticeship College University Work Don Mills C.I.

  10. Considering Work? Current job market Job Fairs Youth Employment Centres College or Open courses Workplace Prep Courses

  11. Considering a Gap Year?

  12. Considering Apprenticeship? OYAP Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Programs http://www.oyaptdsb.com/ enables students in Gr.11 or 12 to complete their OSSD while starting their apprenticeship training in one of the skilled trades Examples: Carpentry, Automotive, Culinary Arts, Plumbing 150,000 TRADES RETIRING

  13. Considering College? Career-focused, skills training Certificate Programs Diploma Programs Applied Degree Programs Collaborative/Joint Degree Programs Graduate Certificate Programs Co-op Placement Programs Apprenticeship Programs

  14. College Eligibility Requirements High school diploma including… Gr.12 English, College or Univ. level AND depending on the program, there may be: additional criteria for admission prerequisite courses English/Math assessment minimum grades interview, portfolio, etc. for competitive programs

  15. Considering University? • High school diploma • Gr.12 English University (ENG4U) • 5 additional 12U and/or 12M courses • specific program criteria • admission average ranges

  16. Online Course Selection Guide

  17. LOG INTO MYBLUEPRINT VISIT: WWW.MYBLUEPRINT.CA/TDSB/ 1 SELECT YOUR SECONDARY SCHOOL 2 FORGOT YOUR PASSWORD? LOG INTO MYBLUEPRINT Choose Don Mills CI

  18. ENTER OEN/DOB (FIRST VISIT) Existing or New User? Find your OEN* on your timetable or report card *Ontario Education Number

  19. ACCESS HIGH SCHOOL PLANNER

  20. HIGH SCHOOL PLANNER Add Course Add Course Add Course Add Course Add Course Add Course What’s the meaning of the white dot in the bottom right corner

  21. COURSE SELECTION & DESCRIPTIONS ADD COURSES TO OFFICIAL PLAN

  22. ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS (ESL) LISTED UNDER

  23. AMR1O1 – Grade 9 AMR2O1 – Grade 10 AMR3M1 – Grade 11 AMR4M1 – Grade 12 REPERTOIRE (SHOW CHOIR) • For students talented in performance arts (singing & dancing) • Runs all year • Takes place outside of the regular school day, but is a 9th credit Mondays & Wednesdays 3:15-6:00 pm some Fridays 3:15-4:30 pm Month of September • will attend all classes Beginning of October • final group selected

  24. New Course Offerings • Grade 11 Entrepreneurship – BDP30 • Grade 11 Environmental Science – SVN3M/E • Grade 11 Peer Leadership – GPP30 • Grade 11 Intermediate Spanish – LWSC01 • Grade 12 Legal Studies – CLN4C • Grade 12 World Cultures – HSC4M • Grade 12 Equity/Diversity/Social Justice – HSE4M • Grade 12 Science – SNC4M

  25. REVIEW AND SUBMIT COURSES

  26. SUBMITTINGCOURSE SELECTION • Once you’ve submitted, your selection is FINAL SUBMIT

  27. Now what??? • PRINT SHEET • SIGN • PARENTS/GUARDIANS SIGN • RETURN SIGN-OFF SHEET • TO HF TEACHER • by no later than WEDNESDAY • MARCH 2

  28. PRINT SIGN-OFF SHEET YOUR HF TEACHER Choose 8 + 2 alternate

  29. HOW IS MY CHILD BEING SUPPORTED THROUGH THIS PROCESS?? TUESDAY, FEB. 16: GRADE ASSEMBLIES & MARKETPLACETONIGHT: MARKETPLACEWEDNESDAY, FEB. 17 – FRIDAY, FEB. 26 GUIDANCE HELP - Lunch, Before/After School GUIDANCE APPOINTMENTS GRADE 10 CLASS WORKSHOPS CLASSROOM POP-INS

  30. Did you sign in? • TDSB Continuing Education

  31. CONTINUE VISITING SUBJECT DISPLAYS THANKS AMBASSDORS TEACHERS STAGE CREW

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