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Millwood Knights
~Grade 10 and 11 Presentation~
Feb 2015
COURSE SELECTION
A-L- Ms. BowesM-Z- Ms. Lovett
Student Services/Guidance
• Career & Academic Counselling
• Confidential Personal Counselling
• Connections to school and to community (Youth Health Centre)
• Virtual Guidance Office (the VGO)through Millwood High’s website
Semesters and Timetable
• Semester 1 September - January• Semester 2 February - June• 4 day cycle with 4 – 75min Periods 1,2,3,4
Being Successful• Attendance!• Assignments!• ‘Study/Review’ nightly
HRSB High School Graduates
Students are expected to take:
• 8 courses in grade 10 *Only 7grade 10 level credits count towards graduation
• 7 courses in grade 11• 6 courses in grade 12 *Must have 5 to graduate
For a total of 21 credits
COURSE TYPES
•ACADEMIC•ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP)•ADVANCED (In Gr. 11) •GRADUATION•Open
Course Load• Grade 11 students will pick 7 Courses and 2 alternates
• Grade 12 students will pick 6 Courses and 2 alternates
• Pick courses for both semesters
• Course changes in September are only done to correct errors or balance course load if possible- so chose wisely!
Course Load cont’
•Resource and Learning Centre students should talk with their resource teacher about their course selection
13 Compulsory Credits• 3 English• 2 Math• 2 Science• 2 Other from Technology, Math or Science• 1 Fine Arts (Art, Dance, Drama, Music)• 1 Physical Activity (PAL, Physical Ed, Yoga or Dance)• 1 Canadian History
(Canadian History 11, African Canadian Studies 11, or
Mi’Kmaq Studies 10)• 1 Global Studies
(Global History 12 or Global Geography 12 or Global Politics
12)
Keeping Track…
• Keep track of your credits!!!!!!!!!!!• What do you have? What do you still need?• Students and parents should always know the credit status. It is your responsibility!!!!
• BUT the Guidance Counsellors help you to keep on track for graduation when you meet with them to choose courses each year.
Compulsory Credits
English - - 3 credits required, one from each grade level. Grade 11 and 12 students may be recommended for English Communications, English Academic, or English Advanced.
Mathematics -2 required credits from different grade levels. Grade 11 and 12 Students may be recommended for Math Essentials, Math at Work, or Math Academic.
MATH INFORMATION
Compulsory CreditsScience - 2 required: a “first science credit” plus any other science course ( Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Oceans, Human Biology, Astronomy).
Other - 2 required credits from either: Technology, Science (above the 2 required science credits), Math (above the 2 required math credits) or any combination of the 3 (Math, Science, or Technology)
Compulsory CreditsFine Arts - 1 required credit from either: Art, Music, Dance, or Drama.
Physical Education -1 required credit from Dance 11, PAL11, Physical Ed 10, 11, 12, or Yoga 11.
Compulsory CreditsCanadian History - 1 required credit from either: Mi’kmaq Studies 10, Canadian History 11, African Canadian Studies 11.
Global Studies - 1 required credit from either: Global History 12 or Global Geography 12 or Global Politics 12. The Global Studies credit is completed in the student’s Grade 12 year.
COOPERATIVE EDUCATION 11 and 12Students earn an Academic High School credit by completing a 25 Hour Classroom Component and a 100 Hour work placement.
Students can complete up to 3 COOP Credits.
Placements have included physiotherapy clinics, trades, armed forces, banks, retail management, classrooms, service industry, etc.
For more information, see your Guidance Counsellor or Mr. Jakeman- [email protected]
Course Selection Form• All of your options are outlined on the Course Selection
Form
• On the reverse side of the form are deadlines for you to review
• Return this form to the teacher you are currently in class with
French Immersion Certificate
• a minimum of nine credits in French• Français 10, 11, and 12 are compulsory
• We offer 9 FI Credits so you must take each of the credits we offer
• There may be options to do additional French credits in Virtual School, but this is not guaranteed
• Advanced Placement classes strive to prepare students for University level work.
• Students can potentially earn University level credits and/ or recognition.
• Currently available in Biology, Calculus, Chemistry, English, and Physics.
• Students prepare for this by taking Advanced level courses in Grade 11.
Not too early to think about…Not too early to think about…Advanced PlacementAdvanced Placement
DID YOU KNOW?
• Students SHOULD apply to NSCC in their grade 11 year.
• All programs at NSCC are offered on a first apply- first accepted basis.
• Students who delay applying may be wait-listed. • Come see your Guidance Counsellor for help applying.
• Students applying to University may do so in their grade 12 year.
WHAT NEXT?• If you have questions- talk to your guidance counsellor. • Visit careercruising.com to complete the career match-
maker quiz.
(User name: Millwood, Password: High)• Begin to visit post secondary school websites to check out
program offerings. • Follow us on Twitter! @MHSGuidance11
We will now go over the course selection guide and the course builder sheet.
YOU MUST bring back your completed course builder sheet to the teacher you were with when you had this presentation.
Questions and Answers