Title: Welcome to Westdale Secondary School
1Welcome to Westdale Secondary School
2Special Programs
- French Immersion
- Music Strings
- International Baccalaureate
- Specialist High Skills Major
- Arts and Culture
- Construction
3International Baccalaureate (IB)
- IB is a world-renowned pre-university course of
study offered during the last 2 years of
secondary school - Prepares highly motivated students for
university, both nationally and internationally - More detailed information available in the
cafeteria
4Specialist High Skills Major
- Westdale programs Arts and Culture
Construction - Industry recognized designation on diploma
- Bundle of 8 10 senior credits
- Sector recognized certification training
- Co-op placements
- Reach ahead experiences at post-secondary
- For all four post secondary destinations
5OSSD Requirements
- 30 credits
- 18 Compulsory
- 12 Elective
- 40 hours Community Involvement
- Ontario Secondary School
- Literacy Requirement
- (OSSLT or OSSLC)
6Compulsory Course Requirements
- 4 English (1 at each grade level)
- 3 Mathematics (1 at senior level)
- 2 Science
- 1 French
- 1 Canadian History
- 1 Canadian Geography
- 1 Arts (Visual, Media, Music, Drama)
- 1 Health and Physical Education
- .5 Civics
- .5 Career Studies
7Compulsory CourseRequirements
- 1 additional credit in English OR French as a
Second Language, Native Language, Classical or
International Language OR Humanities, Social
Studies OR Canadian and World Studies OR Guidance
Career Education OR Co-operative Education - 1 additional credit in Science (grade 11 or 12)
OR Technology (grade 9-12) OR Co-operative
Education - 1 additional credit in Health and Physical
Education OR Business Studies OR The Arts OR
Co-operative Education - Co-op may only count for 2 compulsory credits
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8Substitutions for Compulsory Courses
- Principals may replace up to three courses with
courses from the remainder of those that meet the
compulsory credit requirements - Substitutions can be made to promote and enhance
student learning or to meet special needs
9Community Involvement
- Promotes community values and reinforces
importance of volunteerism - A good way to explore career interests
- Minimum of 40 hours completed before Graduation
- Guidelines and forms
- will be provided
-
10Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test
- Administered in March of the Grade 10 year
- Based on expectations for language and
communication up to and including Grade 9 - Accommodations, and deferrals may be appropriate
for some students - Literacy lunches and after school prep classes
available at Westdale - Grade 12 Literacy course is available for
students who have been eligible to write OSSLT at
least once and have been unsuccessful
11Compulsory Credits in Grade 9
- English
- Mathematics
- Science
- Geography
- Health and Physical
- Education
- French
12Course Types
13 Course Types Grades 9 10
- Applied (P)
- Focus on practical applications using familiar,
real-life situations to illustrate ideas more
opportunities for hands on applications - e.g.. Demonstrate an understanding of the
interdependence of natural and human systems in
Canadas rural and urban landscapes. - Academic (D)
- Knowledge and skills developed through theory and
practical applications but EMPHASIS on theory and
abstract thinking as basis for future learning
and problem solving - e.g.. Analyze the way in which natural systems
interact with human systems and make predictions
about the outcomes of these interactions.
14Course Types Grades 9 10
15Course Types Grades 9 10
- Locally Developed (L)
- emphasize literacy, numeracy and the acquisition
of learning skills. - special program for students who were not ready
to take Grade 9 Applied or Academic courses
because they are working on modified or highly
accommodated programs at the Grade 8 level and
for students who have been placed in high school.
16Course Types Grades 9 10
- Enriched Academic (DE)
- Students who are talented in English, Science
and/or Mathematics. A grade of 85 or higher in
grade 8 is strongly recommended. - Self-motivated and interested in a challenge
- Course content is presented at a much faster rate
than Academic, to allow time for enrichment
activities beyond the scope of the curriculum
17 Course Types
- Open level courses An opportunity to explore an
area of interest for all students in one level - For example
- ADA1O1 or PPL1O1
18Understanding Course Codes
- ENG1D1, ENG1D1E, ENG1P1, ENG1L1
- Subject Grade Level Credit Value
- ENG 1 D 1
- 19 Dacademic
- DE enriched
- Papplied
- Llocally dev
- Oopen
19Mixing Course Types
- Students can combine course types
- For example
- A student with strong language skills, but
relatively weaker mathematical skills may choose - ENG1D1
- CGC1D1
- FSF1D1
- SNC1P1
- MFM1P1
20Mixing Course Types
- A student who is working below grade level
- would typically have the following courses
- ENG1L1
- CGC1P1
- FSF1P1 or possible French substitution
- SNC1L1
- MFM1L1
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21Choosing Course Types
- Grade 8 teacher recommendation on option sheet
- Grade 8 marks, report card comments
- Work habits
- Self assessment match ability with interests
and aptitudes
22Switching Course Types
- For students who wish to change from Applied to
Academic between Grade 9 and 10 - Cross-Over courses available on-line, 30 hours of
independent work to help students bridge the gap
between applied and academic. However a Transfer
course through summer school is required to go
from grade 9 Applied Math to grade 10 Academic
Math
23Elective Credits in Grade 9
- Choose two courses from
- Dramatic Arts
- Individual and Family Living
- Integrated Technologies
- Introduction to Information Technology
- Introductory Latin (prerequisite for grade 10)
- Music Instrumental (prerequisite for grade 10)
- Music Strings (prerequisite for grade 10)
- Visual Arts (recommended for grade 10)
24French Immersion Grade 9 Program
- Immersion certificate requires a total of 10
French Immersion credits, the four Francais
courses required - FIF1D1I, FIF2D1I, FIF3U1I, FIF4U1I
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- Students must earn 6 additional French Immersion
credits - There are 14 possible choices
25French Immersion Courses
GRADE 9 GRADE 10 GRADE 11 GRADE
12 FIF1D1I FIF2D1I FIF3U1I
FIF4U1I MPM1D1I MPM2D1I BDI3C1I
SNC1D1I SNC2D1I HSP3M1I CGC1D1I
CHC2D1I GPP301LI ADA1D1I AVI2O1I
CO-OP
CHV/GLC2O3I FRENCH EXCHANGE PROGRAM AVI2O1I
is open to grade 9 students but can only be taken
once in either grade 9 or 10.
26High School Format
- 2 Semesters September to January and February to
June - 4 courses each semester (first 4 in Semester 1
and remaining 4 in semester 2) - Examinations and/or culminating activities at the
end of each semester - 4 classes per day
- Each class is 75 minutes long
27How Long Should High School Take?
- 4 Years
- 8 courses in Grades 9-11 then a minimum of 6
courses in Grade 12 - Limited opportunity to experience interest
courses - Required courses for diploma and post secondary
may fill timetable
28How Long Should High School Take?
- 4.5 - 5 Years
- 8 courses in Grades 9-10 then 6 or 7 courses in
each of the following years - Opportunity for broad based education including
Arts, Business, Co-op, Social Sciences, Family
Studies, Health and Physical Education, Tech and
Computer courses - Less stressful approach to studies
- Time to research career and post secondary options
29Special Education Services
- Learning Resource room has cross- curricular
support from a variety of staff - Support provided for exceptional and
non-exceptional students - Enrichment opportunities for all interested
students
30More Information
- HWDSB Common Course Calendar
- Available on the Board website
- www.hwdsb.on.ca/schools/course_calendar
31Pathways to Success
- UNLOCK YOUR FUTURE
- www.future1234.ca
- Detailed information on the four pathways
- Apprenticeship
- College
- University
- Work
32Keys to Success Start Now!
- Lay the groundwork now in Grade 8
- Establish regular, nightly homework routines
- Meet assignment deadlines
- Attend on a daily basis and be on time
- Come to school with a positive attitude and be
ready to learn
33Factors Contributing to Success
- Students timetable reflects their strengths,
interests and needs - Involvement in extra-curricular activities
- Open communication between home and school
- Regular daily attendance
- Completing and submitting all assigned work
- Active parental involvement
34Tips for Grade 9 Students
- Remember that pathways are changeable and
flexible. As interests, skills and aptitudes
develop and mature there will be opportunities to
re-chart the pathway.
35Tips for Grade 9 Students
- A successful grade 9 year is the most important
goal! - Statistics show students who do not have a
successful grade 9 year are at risk of leaving
high school without a diploma!
36Resource for Parents Teens
- For Parents
- Guide to the Teen Years By Dr. Karen Gordon,
- one of Canadas leading authorities on
understanding youth - For Teens
- Analyze Yourself A Teens Guide to
Understanding Their Friends, Parents, and
Themselves By Dr. Karen Gordon
37A Sampling of Sports at Westdale
- Fall Sports _____Winter Sports Spring
Sports - Cross country Boys Basketball Junior
Football - Boys Volleyball Girls Volleyball Rowing
- Senior Football Rowing Boys Baseball
- Field Hockey Indoor Soccer Girls Slo Pitch
- Girls Basketball Alpine Skiing Soccer
- Girls Touch Football Badminton Rugby
- Athletic Council Hockey Tennis
- Indoor Track Golf
- Waterpolo Track Field
- Cricket
- Ultimate Frisbee
- Boys Touch Football
- Midget Basketball
38A Sampling of Activities and Clubs at Westdale
- Coffee House Math Club
- Dangerous Minds Poetry Club Orchestra
- Debating Team Radio Club
- Diversity Show Science Club
- Environmental Club Sci-Fi Club
- Grad Council Senior Band
- Hip Hop Dance Team Senior Jazz Band
- History Club Students For Political
Action - Improv Club Studio Productions Club
- Jazz Quartet Tea Club
- Latin Club Theatre Westdale
- LeRaconteur (Yearbook) Triune (Student
Council)
39Option Sheet ProcessWestdale Feeder schools
- For Dalewood, Ryerson all HWDSB French
Immersion students - Grade 8 teachers made recommendations of course
levels on the option sheet - Option sheets are due to your elementary school
by February 9, 2009
40Option Sheet ProcessOut-of-Catchment HWDSB
students
- Submit an option sheet and Out-of-Catchment
application form to your elementary school by
February 9 - The elementary school will forward the package to
Westdale - Parents will receive a letter by mid-March
informing them of the decision - No interview required
41Option Sheet ProcessPrivate or Catholic schools
- In Catchment
- Have option sheet signed by elementary school
principal - Submit completed Application information sheet,
and Option sheet to Westdale Student Services by
Friday February 13, 2009 - Out-of-Catchment
- Also attach an Out-of-Catchment application form
- Interview required - Westdale will call you with
date and time. To take place before March break.
42Orientation Days
- May 13, 900 to 1100 a.m.
- Dalewood and Glen Brae
- May 14, 900 to 1100 a.m.
- Ryerson and Norwood Park
- OOC students may attend on either day
43Following this Assembly
- Tours the school. WSS Leaders situated in
hallways for directions - French Immersion presentation auditorium
- I.B. information cafeteria
- Enhanced programs room 121
- Special Education room 123
- Out-of-Catchment application packages will be
available in the foyer