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This guide provides insight into significant changes for senior students in Ontario, including Cooperative Education, Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program, and Specialist High Skills Major options. Learn about high school credits, certifications, and experiential learning to enhance your academic journey. Discover potential stumbling blocks and resources for vocational tests, university searches, and employment trends.
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Other Significant Changes for Senior Students • Opportunity to participate in Cooperative Education • Opportunity to join the Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program • Opportunity to participate in the Specialist High Skills Major program in the Environment, Hospitality and Tourism, or Health and Wellness
Deconstructing the SHSM • Specific high school credits (high school diploma credits and credits in the major area) • Compulsory certifications • Experiential learning • Reach ahead opportunities • Use of Ontario Skills Passport
Potential Stumbling Blocks • MCR3U – Grade 11 Functions and Relations • SPH3U – Grade 11 University Preparation Physics • ENG3U – Grade 11 University Preparation English
Changes to Course Codes in Senior Grades • Grade 11 and 12 Students no longer use the Applied and Academic course codes. They will choose between University (U), Mixed University and College (M), College (C), Workplace (E), and Open (O) level courses.
Parent Toolkit Course Planner Vocational/Aptitude Tests University and College Search Engines Cooperative Education Contacts OYAP Website/Contact Employment Trend Information
St. Michael Catholic High School Four-Year Course Planner • Additional Compulsory Courses must include one credit in: • Healthy Active Living or any Arts or any Business or Cooperative Education (this is called the Group 2 Credit) • Any Grade 11 or 12 Science or any Technology or Cooperative Education (this is called the Group 3 Credit)
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Ontario Job Futures http://www.tcu.gov.on.ca/eng/labourmarket/ojf/ Employment Profile http://www.tcu.gov.on.ca/eng/labourmarket/employmentprofiles/ Ontario Prospects http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/prospects/index.html