Title: Welcome to Sunnyside
1- Welcome to Sunnysides
- High School Information Session
- Grade 8-9 Transition Process
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2High School
Open Houses
Cameron Heights IB Information Tues. Nov. 26
630pm Eastwood Thurs. Dec. 5th 630pm Grand
River Wed., Jan. 15th 7pm Cameron Heights Wed.,
Jan. 15th 7pm meet administration, teachers,
support staff tour the school program and
course information
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3 DIPLOMA REQUIREMENTS 0SSD Ontario Secondary
School Diploma
30 CREDITS
18 COMPULSORY
12 ELECTIVES
Plus
40 hours of Community Involvement Successful
Completion of Literacy Requirement
4COMPULSORY SUBJECTS
4 credits in ENGLISH 3 credits in MATHEMATICS
2 credits in SCIENCE 1 credit in GEOGRAPHY 1
credit in HISTORY 1 credit FRENCH 1 credit ARTS
1 credit PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1/2 credit in
CIVICS 1/2 credit in CAREER STUDIES ...that
makes a total of 15 out of the 18 required
credits. Three more credits in specific areas
are required.
5More Compulsory Credits1 credit from each group
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- English
- Third Language
- Social Science
- Canadian and World Studies
- Guidance and Career Education
- Cooperative Education
- French as a Second Language
- ___________________
- Health Phys. Ed.
- Arts
- Business
- Cooperative Education
- French as a Second Language
- _______________
- Science, Gr. 11 or 12
- Technological Education, Gr. 9-12
- Cooperative Education
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Note a maximum of two Cooperative Education
courses may be taken
612 ELECTIVES
- DRAMATIC ARTS
- MUSIC - INSTRUMENTAL
- MUSIC - VOCAL
- VISUAL ARTS
- PHYSICAL EDUCATION
- BUSINESS
- INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
- INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGIES
- INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY LIVING
7Course Type Destination
- Grade 9 and 10
- Academic
- Applied
- Essential
- Open
- Grade 11 and 12
- University
- University/College
- College
- Workplace
- Open
8Academic Courses
- Offered in core areas English, Math, Science,
History, Geography, French - Students will learn the essential concepts of a
subject and explore related materials - Emphasis will be on theory and abstract thinking
as a basis for future learning - Lead to senior courses preparing for university
and college - Guideline benchmark 70 and over
- Students should be independent learners with
learning skills in the good to excellent range
9Applied Courses
- Offered in core areas English, Math, Science,
History, Geography, French - Emphasis will be on the practical and hands-on
applications of the concepts - The course focuses on the essential concepts of a
subject - Lead to senior courses preparing for college,
apprenticeship, skilled trades, and the workplace - Guideline benchmark 50 - 70
- Students should be starting to be independent
learners
10Essential Courses
- Emphasis will be in the practical and hands-on
applications that will help students to improve
their skills for functioning in everyday life and
in the workplace. - Students who are more successful in an
environment with additional teacher direction and
varied instruction find success in these courses - Hands on learning, smaller class sizes
- Lead to senior courses preparing students for the
workplace
11Open Courses
- Set of Expectations that is suitable for all
students at a given grade level - Provides students with a broad educational base
- Available in subjects like Physical Education,
Technology, etc.
12SAMPLE GR 9 STUDENT TIMETABLESemestered School
- SEMESTER 1
- SEPT. TO JANUARY
- ENGLISH
- SCIENCE
- FRENCH
- ELECTIVE (e.g. Physical Education)
- SEMESTER 2
- FEBRUARY TO JUNE
- MATHEMATICS
- GEOGRAPHY
- ELECTIVE (e.g. art)
- ELECTIVE (e.g. Integrated Technology)
13Frequently Asked Questions
- Will there be an opportunity to switch courses
during grade 9, e.g., Academic to Applied? - Not likely due to timetable constraints
- Is it possible to change course types from grade
9 to 10? - Yes, in all core courses except math from
applied to academic
14Frequently Asked Questions
- What happens when a student or parent chooses a
course type other than what is recommended by the
teacher? - Secondary schools enter the information selected
by the student or parent. It may prompt more
discussion and a review.
15Frequently Asked Questions
- Does a student have to take all the same course
types? - No, students can select different types for the
core courses according to their strengths, work
habits, and learning style. E.g. academic
English, applied Science
16Frequently Asked Questions
- I am really nervous about going to high school.
How can I feel better about this? - There are several opportunities to go and visit
the high schools (parent nights, Gala, Gr. 8
visits in May, sporting events, Gr. 9 BBQ in
August, etc.). If you become familiar with the
building it becomes less intimidating. You can
also talk to your teachers or Mrs. Mellow about
your fears and we can help.
17What is the Student Success Hub?
- A safe environment in which students come for
help and support on with their schooling and
education. - It helps you get where you want to be.
- A room full of friendly and helpful individuals
ready to listen and do their best to accommodate
to your academic wants and needs. - You can be yourself in here. You actually have a
chance to be in a place that makes you feel at
home. - It is a place to go and get work done to catch
up if youve missed something. It is really
helpful and there are a lot of resources.
18Why would you use the Student Success Hub?
- Academic support.
- Alternate work environment.
- Resources if you have a project to do.
- If you need a break or need to reduce your stress
(we have colouring books and other relaxing
activities) - Help you make connections with people in the
school when you dont know where to go or who to
talk to. - Help you make connections with people in the
school even when you DO know where to go or who
to talk to. - Alternate learning options.
- Create positive friendships in this space.
- To visit our snake named FRANK. Students love
him. - Student Success will help with anything
19How do you get to use the Student Success Hub?
- Just ask your teacher. They will phone to make
sure there is space and you can go there to do
your work. - Talk to your guidance counsellor or go and see
the student success teacher and they can set
something up for you. - The Student Success Hub is on the first floor,
room 583.
20Magnet School Open Houses
Eastwood C.I.
- Thursday, December 5, 2013
- Integrated Arts Program visual, drama, dance,
music - High Skills Major a focus on knowledge and
skills required in the Arts Culture sector - English as a Second Language courses with
English language and literacy development with a
choice of appropriate and engaging programs
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21Next steps?
- Decide if you would like to apply for a magnet
program, if so, find out more about the program
and the application process. - In January Eastwood will send over guidance
counsellors to talk about high school courses and
hand out a course selection booklet. Most high
schools offer the same courses for Grade 9 so if
you are going to Grand River or Cameron the
courses will be very similar. All course
descriptions will also be online. - Beginning of February - Teachers will fill out a
recommendation for each student on whether they
should take academic or applied courses in grade
9. Students will receive a paper copy of the
course selection form with this information and
take it home to discuss courses. - Between February 10th and 18th guidance
counsellors from the high school will work with
Sunnyside students and teachers to make their
course selections online.
22Important Dates
- Eastwood Arts Package Applications Due - January
9th, 2014 - IB program applications due - February 14th, 2014
- Course Selection Forms (all high schools) due
February 28th, 2014 (the process will be done
online this year) - May 21st All grade 8 students will visit the
high school that they are attending for Grade 9.
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