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Welcome to Okanagan Mission Secondary School! Incoming Grade 8 Course Selection Meeting. Tonight’s Meeting:.
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Welcome to Okanagan Mission Secondary School! Incoming Grade 8 Course Selection Meeting
Tonight’s Meeting: The purpose of tonight’s meeting is to outline the many opportunities for your child here at OKM and to take the first step in making the transition process from elementary to secondary school as seamless as possible.
Proud To Be Huskies! • Academic Excellence • 96 Provincial Scholarships Awarded to 2012 Grad class • Superior Provincial Exam Results • Advanced Placement Program • Honours Programs
Proud To Be Huskies! • Academic Excellence • English 12 • 46% of our students receive A’s • District Average 25% • Science 10 • 38% of our students receive A’s • District Average 23%
Proud To Be Huskies! • Athletic Excellence
Proud To Be Huskies! • Excellence in Fine Arts • Production of 42nd Street (Spring 2013) • OKM Music Program to Croatia (Spring 2014) • OKM Jazz Band to Idaho (Spring 2013) • OKM Volleyball to Hawaii (Spring 2013) • OKM Band to Whistler (Spring 2013)
Proud To Be Huskies! • Opportunities in Applied Skills • Dual Credit Program • Automotive, Metal, Wood, Textiles and Foods
Proud To Be Huskies! • $14 Million Expansion Project • Construction scheduled to begin Spring 2013 • Neighbourhoods of Learning Partnership with City of Kelowna • New Gym, Drama Space, Weight Room • New 14 classroom Academic Block
Philosophy of Education at OKM • We are focused on creating opportunities to enhance each student’s individual potential, helping them excel in academics, athletics, leadership, and the fine arts and applied skills. • We also offer a wide range of extra curricular activities to enrich students’ high school experience. • We believe that ALL students can learn and achieve success.
Philosophy of Education at OKM • We are committed to the development of Character and Competency in our school community • We are committed to developing the School District #23 Attributes of a Learner • Learner, Thinker, Collaborator, Contributor, Innovator
Philosophy of Education at OKM • OKM has implemented a school-wide system of prevention and intervention strategies to identify and support “at risk” or “under supported” students. • Students with unique and difficult circumstances will have whatever support is necessary wrapped around them to help them succeed.
Transition Process: Feb 4th– Parents are introduced to program and course options Feb 6th– 6:00 Special Programs Info Night Feb 5th to 7th – OKM Administration & Counsellors visit DWE, AME and CLE to discuss course options and transition with grade 7 students. Course selection sheets will be distributed.
Transition Process: Feb 22th – After being signed by parents, Course Selection sheets are returned to the grade 7 teacher. Early May – Back-Packers program. OKM students to visit DWE / AME.
Transition Process: August – Grade 7’s are phoned and invited to the opening day Link Crew orientation session. Sept. 3rd – New grade 8’s spend 1/2 day in the school with Link Crew leaders. September – All new grade 8’s are assigned Peer Counsellors and an OKM House and will be invited to participate in OKM school spirit events.
Link Crew Activities • Grade 8’s will continue to connect with their peers and their mentors from the Leadership Excellence Program • Clubs • House Activities • Spirit Assemblies • Peer Counsellors
Grade 8 Course Selection English 8, Dynamics English 8 (based on assessment and teacher recommendation) Math 8, Dynamics Math 8, Compacted Math 8/9 (based on assessment and teacher recommendation)
Grade 8 Course Selection Science 8 Social Studies 8 French 8
Grade 8 Course Selection Physical Education - PE 8 - Hockey Skills Academy ($1050) - Soccer Skills Academy ($500) - Swimming Academy ($550)
Grade 8 Course Selection Applied Skills - Woodwork - Metalwork - Foods/Textiles - Applied Technology - Connections
Grade 8 Course Selection Fine Arts - Band 8 - Intro Band 8 - Visual Performance Art - Drama - Art - Video Production
For Further Information(250) 870-5108 • Counselling and course selection: Marilyn Green (A to L) or Lorna Proch (M to Z) • Learning Support: Beth Parks • Behaviour Support: Lynn Corry • Academic Intervention: Solenn Dishaw • Administration: Leanne Zorn, Michael Kormany or Mark Watson • Registration: Sandra Cuerrier
Thank You For Coming!We look forward to having your son or daughter be part of our community!