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Overview Important Dates and Info Overview of Graduation Requirements
Grade 10 courses
• Required • Electives • STRIVE • Academies • Farm Roots Mini School • Career Programs
Math Pathways Second Language Requirements
Credit Options
• Summer School • Online Courses • External Credits
Important Dates and Information
• February 12th - Grade 10 – 12 Course planning
evening for parents @ 7:00pm in the theatre
• February 5th to February 28th – Parent and
Student Connect will be open to select courses
• Make sure to press SAVE
• March 5 – 9 – Course Verification
BC Graduation Program
• Students begin the Grad Program in Grade 10
• Courses are tracked for grades 10-12
• Students must meet ministry course requirements and the 80 credit minimum for graduation.
Graduation Requirements
Graduation Requirements 52 credits required + 28 credits electives = 80 CREDITS
ENGLISH Language Arts 10 4 Language Arts 11 4 Language Arts 12 4 FRANCAIS LANGUE Francais Langue 10 4 Francais Langue 11 4 Francais Langue 12 4 SOCIAL STUDIES Social Studies 10/ Sciences Humaines 10 4 Social Studies 11 or 12/ Sciences Humaines 11 4 SCIENCE Science 10/Sciences Naturelles 10 Science 11 or 12 4 MATH Math 10 4 Math 11 or 12 4 PE Physical Education 10 4 ART/SKILL Arts Education or Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12/Etudes Des Arts Modernes (Dramatique et Mediatique) 4 OTHER Career Life Education 10 4 Career Life Connections 12 4 ELECTIVES Elective Courses (12 credits must be Grade 12) 28
Career Life Education 10
Career Life Education 10 curriculum:
• Goal Setting
• Education and Careers
• Health
• Finances
Career Life Education 10 will be available at SDSS and Online through Delta Access and SDSS
• Registration will be available on Parent and Student Connect
• Online Career Life Education 10 courses will be tied to the school and have an in-house instructor
• Online Career Life Education 10 courses will run September to June
• Students may also take Career Life Education 10 online in the summer
Provincial Graduation Assessments
Grade 10
• Grade 10 Literacy Assessment
• Grade 10 Numeracy Assessment
Grade 11
• No provincial assessment
Grade 12
• Grade 12 Literacy Assessment
• Assessment Dates: June 21 to 27
• Student can write one assessment per year
• Student can write no more than 3 times
Grade 10 Required Courses English (choose 1)
• Creative Writing/Composition
• Literary Studies/Composition
• New Media/Composition
• Debate/Composition
• Pre-AP English*
Math
• Foundations & Pre-Calculus
• Workplace
• Challenge*
• Career Life Education
• Physical Education or Fit 4 Life
• Science/Sciences Naturelles
• Social Studies/Sciences Humaines
STRIVE: (English/Math/PE/Science)
Elective Courses
• 1._________/Francais Langue
• 2. _______________
*application required for
enrollment into Pre AP English and
Math Challenge
English 10 Options
• In each of the English 10 cohorts,
students will experience a variety of
media that may include a selection
of novels, short stories, essays, and
drama.
• The Curricular Competencies of
composition, speaking, and listening
are further developed.
• Each of the cohorts will include
elements of spoken language and
First People’s texts, and all of the
cohorts will prepare students fully
for English 11 and English 12.
• Creative Writing/Composition
• Literary Studies/Composition
• New Media/Composition
• Debate/Composition
• Pre-AP English*
Creative Writing/Composition
• Designed for students who
want to develop their skills
in written communication
(including creative
expression)
• Study authors and texts
• Students will develop
writing skills through the
processes of drafting,
reflecting, and revising to
build a body of work
Literary Studies/Composition
• Designed for students who are interested in the literature of a variety of eras, geographical areas, or themes, or in the study of literature in general
• Course allows students to explore specific themes, periods, authors or areas of the world through literary works in a variety of media
New Media/Composition
• Designed to reflect the changing role of technology in today’s society and the increasing importance of digital media in communicating and exchanging ideas
• Possible additional focus areas of study include: media and film studies, journalism and publishing, and digital communication
Debate/Composition
• Designed for students who are interested in exploring English through the lens of debate
• In addition to studying the traditional genres of fiction and nonfiction, students will focus on the Spoken Language Core Competencies and apply them in developing argumentation skills
• Emphasis on developing persuasive arguments and additional focus Is given to the verbal presentation of arguments that is central to debate
Pre-AP English
• This course develops reading, writing, speaking, and critical thinking skills by examining a wide range of challenging novels, plays, short stories and poems from across eras and cultures
• Emphasis on in-depth understanding of specific literary genres, writing techniques and the analysis of literature and literary styles
• Students enrolled in this course will move at a faster pace than in a regular English 10 class
• *application required for enrollment into Pre AP English
Apprenticeship and Workplace
Mathematics
• Designed to provide students with the mathematical
understandings and critical-thinking skills identified for
entry into the majority of trades and for direct entry into
the work force.
• This math course does not satisfy university entrance
requirements but does satisfy other post secondary
requirements (college, tech school)
Foundations of Mathematics
• Designed to provide students with the mathematical
understandings and critical-thinking skills identified for
post-secondary studies in programs that do not require
the study of theoretical calculus.
• Does satisfy university entrance requirements for Arts
(must take grade 11 and 12) and other post secondary
requirements (college, tech school)
Pre-calculus/Calculus
• Designed to provide students with the mathematical
understandings and critical-thinking skills identified for
entry into post-secondary programs that do require the
study of theoretical calculus.
• This Math course is required for university Science and
Engineering Programs. It is also a requirement for most
business programs
Choosing the Math level that is right for you
• If you are unsure of which Math level to choose, you can
consult with. . . .
• Your math teacher
• Your counsellor
• Your Career Advisor (Ms. Fernandes)
• Your parents
• *Math 10 Challenge requires an application.
See teacher for details
What About a Second Language?
• UBC Language 11 required for all faculties
• SFU Intro Language 11 or Language 11
required for all faculties
• UVIC No Language requirement
• UBCO No Language requirement
• UNBC
• BCIT
• Colleges
Language Options at SDSS • French Immersion Français Langue 8 – 12
• French 8-12
• Spanish 9, 10, Intro Spanish 11, Spanish 11 - 12
Language Challenge Exams
• for those students with a background in French, Mandarin, Spanish, Japanese, Punjabi, Korean
• they may apply to write a challenge exam to earn Language 11 and 12 credits.
• Application process is in the fall
• Exam will take place in January
• Exams are free to all students, except International students
*Challenge 11 exams will satisfy the Language 11 requirement for entry into Post-Secondary.
*Challenge 12 exams MAY be used for entrance GPA in some universities.
STRIVE • COHORT 10 – Strive COHORT
• This cohort is designed for students who are interested in
approaching their studies on a different path, and who are capable of
working with others within the school and beyond the classroom walls.
• Teachers will be working together as an inquiry team to make
thematic connections between their subject areas. This grade 10
cohort is designed to improve student understanding and wellness in
school by reconnecting them to their natural communities.
• Working in an English, Math, Physical, Education, and Science
cohort, students explore the environments of South Delta. Cross-
curricular connections will emphasize experiential activities; this will
involve frequent opportunities to explore ideas and curriculum in our
local surroundings.
• $150.00 fee due
Grade 10 Electives • Accounting 11
• Animation & 3D Modeling 10
• Art Studio: Graphics and
Photography
• Business
• Choral Music: Concert Choir
• Choral Music: Vocal Jazz
• Computer Studies
• Culinary Arts 11
• Drafting
• Drama
• Etudes Des Arts Modernes
• Fashion
• Food Studies
• French
• Instrumental Music: Band
• Instrumental Music: Guitar
• Instrumental Music: Pit
• Instrumental Music: Jazz Band
• Intro Spanish
• Leadership and Personal Development
• Mechanics
• Musical Theatre Company (after school)
• Spanish
• Studio Arts: 2D: Drawing and Painting
• Studio Arts 3D: Ceramics and Sculpture
• Theatre Production (after or during school options)
• Woodwork
Academies
Opportunities at South Delta:
• Film Acting 2 blocks (= 2 electives) grades 8 – 12 boys and girls
• Film Visual Effects (VFX) 2 blocks (=2 electives) grades 8 - 12 boys and girls
• Film Production 2 blocks (=2 electives) grades 8 – 12 boys and girls
• take place at “The Studio” at DMEC (Delta Manor)
• Golf 2 blocks at Beach Grove Golf Club (=PE + 1 elective) grades 8-12 boys and girls
• Lacrosse grades 8-12 boys and girls
• Soccer 2 blocks (= PE and 1 elective) grades 8 – 10 boys and girls
Opportunities at other Delta schools:
• Baseball (Sands) grades 8 – 12 boys and girls
• Basketball (Richmond Oval) grades 8 – 12 boys and girls
• Dance (Delta Secondary) grades 8 – 12 boys and girls
• Golf (Seaquam) grades 8 – 12 boys and girls
• Performance with Vancouver Opera (DSS) grades 8 – 12 boys and girls • Take place at “The Studio” at DMEC
• Soccer (Sands) grades 8-12 boys and girls
• Softball (Seaquam) grades 8 – 12 girls only
Check District website for more information (fees, application process)
• http://web.deltasd.bc.ca/content/programs/academies
SD37 Career Programs Check out our District Website for info: web.deltasd.bc.ca
• Work Experience 12A and 12B (Gr 11 & 12) *90 hours each=4
credits*
• Youth Work in Trades ~ Credit for paid work towards a trade
(Gr 10 to 12)
• Youth Train in Trades ~ Classroom/shop training towards a
trade (Gr 11 & 12)
• CTC-CADD ~ earn part of your diploma at KPU (Gr 11 & 12)
Questions? Talk to Mrs. Burr (room 157E) or e-mail
Summer School
Remedial
• For those students who need to repeat a course
• Must have achieved 40% or better in their class for entrance
• 3 weeks in July
• 2 course maximum
• 1 hr 45 min. class
• English 9, Socials 9,
Math 9, Science 9
Full-Credit
• 3 hour class
• 6 weeks in July/Aug
• English 10, Socials 10, Science 10, Math 10, Career Life Education 10
• Traditional and blended (some online work) options
Online Courses
• Delta’s online school is called Delta Access – check
website for course availability
• Spring / Summer session in all courses currently offered
(including Career Life Education 10)
• Online courses also available through:
Vancouver Learning Network (VLN)
Surrey Connect
Fraser Valley Distance Education (FVDES)
EBUS
and others….
Summer session registration
• Summer school registration will open in May – access via
Connect
• Online summer session courses registration opens April
at https://deltalearns.ca/deltaaccess/
External Credits
• Students may earn credits toward graduation through training programs outside of school. Some examples are:
• Dance (Royal Academy of Dance)
• Music (Royal Conservatory of Music)
• Sports (Provincial or National team level)
• Lifesaving (Bronze Cross, NLS, Instructor)
• Cadets (National Defense Cadet Certification)
• Coaching (Level 1-2, First Aid, 75-150 hours)
• Official (Theory, evaluation, 75-125 hours)
• Driver Ed. (ICBC accredited program)
• First Aid (WCB level II and III)
*students are required to submit documentation as proof of program completion
Choosing courses in Parent and Student Connect
• When choosing your courses you will need to indicate if you would like
a locker next year. We have a shortage of lockers so if you don’t use
one, please don’t select one.
• Students need to be in a minimum of 8 courses during grade 10.
• Career Life Education may be done in class or online. If you select the
online version in PC or SC, it will be with a teacher who works at
SDSS.
• All other online courses are not done through SDSS and students
must register for these separately.
• We are able to see your selections as soon as you hit the SAVE
button.
• There is an application process for Math 10 Challenge and Pre-AP
English 10. You must fill out an application form. These are available
from your Math and English teachers.
Course Planning • Counsellor
• Ms. Wendy Diomis
• [email protected] • Career Advisor
• Mrs. Kathleen Fernandes
School website
www.deltasd.bc.ca/sd
BC Ministry of Education – Grad Planner file:///H:/Documents/Downloads/grad_planner%20(11).pdf
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