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South Carleton High School
GRADE 8 PARENT INFORMATION PRESENTATION
November 2018
1) Principal’s message Bill Arden
2) Link Crew/Transitioning to High SchoolSCHS Students
3) A Picture of South/Guidance InfoSheri Eady
4) Questions
Agenda
Why South Carleton?
• Outstanding student achievement
What makes SOUTH a great place to send your child?
Our 2018 GRADUATESTotal of 244 graduates•130 on the school Honour Roll (80% and higher)
•30 students received the Silver Medal Award(90% and higher)
•62 special awards and scholarships were presented to the graduating class, totalling over $36,000
•Red Seal 27 of students earning SHSM
Our Math Success!Top in the OCDSB for EQAO Math again!
●94% of academic students and 86% of applied students achieved Level 3 or 4 on last year’s EQAO Math
●Compare to provincial averages of 84% and 45% respectively
●This reflects multi-year focus on improving teaching and learning in math classrooms
●A great effort and amazing results from phenomenal students, supportive parents and a dynamic department.
EQAO Award(OSSLT)South Carleton High School was one of 17 schools
from across the province awarded the prestigious Dr.
Bette M. Stephenson Recognition of Achievement
Award from the EQAO.
The award was being presented to schools that have
demonstrated growth in helping students with
Individual Education Plans (IEP’s) meet provincial
literacy standards. Support for exceptional learners
has resulted in four consecutive years of increased
success rates on the OSSLT at South Carleton. The
award emphasizes equity and inclusion and aligns
with the theme of the EQAO Forum, “Data, Equity and
a Culture of Hope.”
• Outstanding student achievement
• Supports for all students
What makes SOUTH a great place to send your child?
Supports for Students• In additional to daily access to three guidance
counsellors, special education teachers, and student success teachers, students have access to psychologists, social worker, child and youth worker, Rideauwood Counsellor, School Resource Officer, and many more professionals, as needed.
• Student run groups such as Link Crew and Sources of Strength provide peer to peer supports.
• A focus on health and wellbeing through courses, facilities, and programs (e.g. Breakfast Club)
Link Crew is a high school transition program that welcomes grade 9’s and makes them feel comfortable
throughout the first year of their high school experience
As positive role models, Link Leaders are motivators and leaders who guide the Grade 9’s to discover what it takes to be successful
during the transition to high school
• Outstanding student achievement
• Supports for all students
• Our size, location, and facilities
What makes SOUTH a great place to send your child?
Size, location, and facilities● Size of just over 1100 students is big enough
for support to all programs, small enough to know the students and their learning needs
● Most students get daily ride on a “Big Yellow Limo” - the safest way to travel to school!
● Advantage of older facility is size of learning spaces, in particular the specialty learning spaces such as shops, art, drama, foods, fitness facilities - spaces like these are not seen in newer schools and will never be built to this scale again
● Outstanding student achievement
● Supports for all students
● Our size, location, and facilities
● Exceptional programming options
What makes SOUTH a great place to send your child?
Specialist High Skills Majors6 SHSMs (For Grade 11 and 12 students)
1. Manufacturing2. House Construction3. Health And Wellness4. Information & Communication
Technology5. Transportation6. Hospitality Eco Adventure
Tourism (HEAT)
• Focusing their studies on a specific career sector for the purpose of self exploration
D.E.L.F.• The D.E.L.F. is the Diplôme d’Études en Langue
Française
• Globally recognized program to assess French language
• Significant advantage for students looking for part-time, summer or permanent work that requires French Language proficiency
International Certificate Program
• The International Certificate Program (I.C.P.) creates more globally aware student citizens and links students with potential travel opportunities
• I.C.P. is another opportunity for students to demonstrate self-selected enrichment to post-secondary and employers
• Participants earn the certificate by: studying an international language; taking internationally-focused classes; understanding global issues; participating in an internationally focused project of their choice
Advanced Placement• Program offered in English,
Chemistry and French
• Students complete the exam in early May
• Students may earn a University credit or the opportunity to move onto a second year course
Other Special Programs• Dance, Music,
Performance Drama at each grade level, Fitness, Foods, Outdoor Ed, and even a new Yoga course
• In addition to Auto, Woodworking, Communication Tech, we also offer Manufacturing and Computer Engineering
● Outstanding student achievement
● Supports for all students
● Our size, location, and facilities
● Exceptional programming options
● Caring staff and involved students
What makes SOUTH a great place to send your child?
SCHS AthleticsOver 27 interscholastic teams run each year at the school including:
Track and field, field hockey, hockey, rugby, wrestling,
badminton, basketball, swimming,
baseball, soccer, volleyball,
cross-country running, golf, curling,
alpine skiing
Student activities include:
Students' Council, Athletic Association, HOPE Club, Ski Club,
Rainbow Alliance, Drama Club, Leadership
Planning Committee, Leadership Camp, Intramural Sports,
Writers Club, Coffee House, Green Team, Direct Current, Tech
Crew, Duke of Edinburgh
Now let’s hear from our students...!
Course Selections
Diploma Requirements (O.S.S.D.)
IN ADDITION: Successful completion of Grade 10 Literacy Test
and40 Hours of Community Involvement
What’s a CREDIT?
• 110 “Instructional Hours” in specific subject– Often divided into 75 minute periods
• Requires a final mark of 50% +
• Students usually take 4 credits at a time
• Offered at 3 levels - Locally Developed/Essentials, Applied/College, Academic/University
GRADE 9 GRADE 10 GRADE 11 GRADE 12English – ENG1_ English – ENG2_ English – ENG3_ English – ENG4_
Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics
Science Science
CanadianGeography Canadian History
French Civics/Career Studies
Phys Ed or Personal Fitness
Arts*
Tech, 2nd Arts or 2nd Phys Ed
Compulsory Courses ENGLISH STREAM
Two other “group” credits
GRADE 9 GRADE 10 GRADE 11 GRADE 12English – ENG1 English – ENG2 English – ENG3 English – ENG4
Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics
Science Science
CanadianGeography
Canadian History
Anthropology (HSP3UF)
French – FIF1D French – FIF2D (group credit) French – FIF3U French – FIF4U
Phys Ed or Personal Fitness
Civics/Career Studies
Peer Tutoring or Coop
Arts* Foods and Nutrition
Tech, 2nd Arts or 2nd Phys Ed
Compulsory Courses FRENCH IMMERSION STREAM
One more “group” credit
12 ELECTIVE Credits• Elective credits allow students to build an
educational program that suits their individual interests and pathway
• It is important to note that courses such as senior science, math, social studies do count as electives - all the more reason why additional elective courses in OCDSB is such a big advantage over Catholic System
The Literacy Test• Administered the spring of the grade 10 year
• A test based on language and communication (reading and writing) expectations of curricula up to and including grade 9
• Accommodations may be provided for some students with unique learning needs
Community Involvement• A diploma requirement!
• Encourages civic responsibility, promotes community values and reinforces importance of volunteerism
• Complete 40 hours before graduation
• Parents and students will select courses in collaboration with intermediate teachers, guidance
counsellors and administrators
• Grade 8 students and their parents choose grade 9 courses on the basis of the student’s needs, interests, strengths, and past achievements
Recommended resourcesYour child’s teacher
SCHS counsellors
Board website: www.ocdsb.ca
SCHS website: www.southcarleton.ca
Follow us on twitter@GuidanceSCHS
@SouthCarletonHS
Join our parent email list
Join the School Council
Go Storm!
We look forward to working with you over the next few years to ensure your child enjoys a successful and
rewarding secondary school program at SCHS
The TRANSITION to high school Students attend a tour at SCHS in December
Counsellors will visit grade 8 classes in January
Grade 8 Family Night at SCHS is February 7th, 2019
Liaison between SCHS staff and grade 8 teachers
Welcome BBQ in August
Parent/Teacher interviews
Email and School Messenger communication with parents
Take a look at www.southcarleton.ca
Twitter @SouthCarletonHS
@GuidanceSCHS
Questions?