My Blueprint - White Oaks Secondary School

Grade 9 Course Selection
Process / Timelines
For 2015-16
Graduation Requirements:
• 30 credits (110 hours each)
• 18 compulsory credits
• 12 optional credits
• 40 hours community involvement
• Grade 10 Ontario Literacy Test
(Reading and Writing )
Compulsory Credits
Group 1 - an additional English, French as
Second Language , Native language, Classical or
International language, Soc. Science and
Humanities, Can. & World Studies, Guidance
and Career Ed. or Coop
Group 2 -1 additional Physical Education, Arts,
Business Studies, Coop, or French as Second
Language
Group 3- 1 additional credit in gr.9-12
Technology, gr. 11-12 Science, gr.11-12 Coop, or
French as Second Language
What courses do I choose for Grade 10?
Regular
French Immersion
1. English
English
2. Math
Math
3. History
Histoire*
4. Science
Sciences*
5.a Civics
Citoyenneté*
5.b Careers
Carrieres*
6. Elective
Français*
7. Elective
Elective
8. Elective
Elective
Compulsory credit
* = en français / in french
Types of Courses in Grade 10
ALP or
English
Academic or Math
Applied or
History
Essential
Science
Open
Civics /
Careers
Physical Education
Technology
Arts
How am I doing in my courses?
• Math
• English
• Science
• Geography
• French
“Students and parents can be confident that
students who are achieving at Level 3 (70%)
are well prepared for work in the next grade
or the next course.”
(Ministry definition of the Provincial Standard – regular programming)
May want to reconsider your program choice if:
- My marks are lower than I would like
- I am struggling a lot in my _____ class
Grade 10 Optional Courses
Arts
Phys. Ed.
• Drama
• Large Group
Activities (M or F)
• Instrumental
Music
• Repertoire
(AMR2O1)
• Small Group /
Individual Activities
(co-ed)
• Dance
Business Studies
• Vocal Music
French / F.I.
• Visual Arts
Native Studies
Spanish (intro)
Grade 10 Technology Courses
Communications Technology
• Communications-Film Studies (pre-IB)
Computer Technology (hardware)
Computer Science (software)
Construction
Hairstyling & Aesthetics
Hospitality and Tourism (Cooking)
Landscaping
Grade 10 Technology Courses
(continued)
Manufacturing
Manufacturing (Robotics)
Technological Design
Computer Graphic Design
Transportation (Automotive)
Transportation (Auto Body)
Regional Program
Trailhead – 1 semester (4 credits)
-- outdoor education, environmental
leadership at Sidrabene Camp
www.trailheadprogram.org
Next Steps…
• Review your academic success
• Level choice for compulsory courses
• (think 70+)
• Summer school/repeat courses?
• Which elective/optional courses would I
enjoy? (up to 3)
• Discuss with your parents/teachers
• Check out course selection materials
• Review PowerPoint/materials online
(www.wossweb.com)
My Blueprint
• www.myblueprint.ca - a little demonstration
TO DO LIST
Over the Winter Break
• Log in with user email address + password OR
create an account (MUST USE CHATT LOGIN)
In January
• “How-to” Help Sessions – drop by Student
Services during Exam Week / semester 2 lunch
“High School Planner” – plan your course
selections
Info available online at www.wossweb.com
Things to Remember
•Next to learning, course selection is the
most important process that takes place
in school
•Choose wisely: the course may NOT be
offered later on
Time Line
•Tues. Dec 2 – ALP Grade 9 Parents Info Night
•Wed. Dec 17 – Course Selection Assembly
• Monday, January 19 – online course selection
on My Blueprint enabled
•Thurs. Jan. 22 – Wed. Jan. 28 – My Blueprint
Exam Week “help sessions”
•Monday, February, 16, 2015 - Online course
selection DUE DATE
QUESTIONS?
Consult websites:
www.wossweb.com (ALP - IB)
www.myblueprint.ca
Consult Handout materials
Course Selection Sheet (available in January)
My Blueprint Handout
Contact:
• Ms. Mistruzzi - [email protected] – South
Student Services
• Ms. Morris – [email protected] – North Student
Services (Essential program)