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A Comparison

A Comparison. Middle School. High School. CORE teacher(s) Explorations teacher(s) 45 minute classes Year long classes Closed Campus. Academic teachers Elective teachers 80 minute classes Semester-based and a few year long classes Open Campus. Responsibility… Accountability…

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A Comparison

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  1. A Comparison Middle School High School • CORE teacher(s) • Explorations teacher(s) • 45 minute classes • Year long classes • Closed Campus • Academic teachers • Elective teachers • 80 minute classes • Semester-based and a few year long classes • Open Campus Responsibility… Accountability… Expectations… Transitioning from Adult Monitored… to Student Managed

  2. Sample Student Schedule: Semester #1 – Sept - Jan Semester #2 - Feb-June

  3. English Track Courses: 1. English 9 2. Social Studies 9 3. Science 9 4. Math 9 5. PE 9 6. Elective #1 7. Elective #2 8. Elective #3

  4. French Immersion Program: 1. English 9 2. Math 9 3. Science Humaines 9 4. Francais Langue 9 5. Science 9 OR Science Naturelles 9 6. PE 9 OR Education Physique 9 7. Elective #1 8. Elective # 2 (Electives can be French OR English courses – HOWEVER students must have MINIMUM 3 French Immersion courses for grade 9)

  5. Core Math 9 * This course is for students who are not able to work at grade level in Math 8 and is intended to fill learning gaps to ensure that students have an understanding of the critical concepts necessary to be successful in Math 9 *Students will complete Core Math 9 in Semester 1 AND then Math 9 in Semester 2

  6. Career/Life Education

  7. Elective Options: • French • Spanish • Japanese • Food Studies/Etudes Etudes Sur L’Alimentation • Photography • Technology and Design • Metal Work • Power Technology • Robotics • Woodwork • Fashion and Sewing • Computer Explorations • Entrepreneurship and Marketing • Art • Concert Band • Choir • Drama/Art Dramatique • Theatre Production (PM) • Yearbook (PM) • Jazz Band (AM) • Leadership (Lunch)

  8. Fitness Leadership Foods

  9. Drama Art

  10. Woodwork Metalwork

  11. Jazz Band Concert Band

  12. Digital Photography Computers

  13. Find Out More! Detailed Course Descriptions are available online at the Salmon Arm Secondary Website www.jlj.sd83.bc.ca Click on : *Students *Course Planning Booklet

  14. What to do at lunch? Board Games

  15. Sports Teams

  16. Get Involved! • Diversity Club - Lunch • Art Club - PM • Book Club - Library • Board Game Club - Lunch • Intramural Games - Lunch • Sports Teams –AM/PM • Jazz Band – AM • Yearbook - PM • Theatre Production - PM • Leadership – Lunch/PM • Travel Opportunities: Spain Trip/New York Fine Arts Trip/Japanese Exchange Trip/ • Me to We Trip

  17. Student Support Services • Counselling • Learning Resource Centre • Indigenous Support Workers • Certified Education Assistants • Academic Intervention Teachers

  18. Course Selection Form: French Immersion (White Form) English Track (Blue Form)

  19. Reminders! • Course Selection Sheets – Must be returned to your school ASAP • Parent Information Meeting -Wednesday, April 24that 6:30 p.m. at SAS – Jackson.

  20. See you June 18th for the Grade 8 Tour!

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