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Title: MOUNT PEARL SENIOR HIGH Level 1 Course Selection Meeting


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MOUNT PEARL SENIOR HIGHLevel 1 Course Selection
Meeting
  • ADMINISTRATION
  • Sheldon Barry (Principal)
  • Ralph Percey (Assistant Principal)
  • GUIDANCE
  • Ms. Michelle Short

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DEPARTMENT HEADS
  • Ms. Amanda Joseph (English)
  • Ms. Jan Smith (Science)
  • Mr. Dave Newhook (French)
  • Mr. Doug Mercer (Social Studies)
  • Ms. Joanne Sparkes (Math)
  • Ms. Jane Sears (Special Services)
  • WWW ADDRESS
  • www.mpsh.ca
  • e-mail addresses for all teachers

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FORMAT
  • Outline Course Selection Process.
  • Overview of Graduation Requirements.
  • Planning for Post-secondary Education.
  • Review Level 1 Course Selection Sheet.
  • Student Handbook (D.O.E.).
  • Questions.

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Handouts
  • Course Selection Sheet.
  • Brochure (Course Options).
  • Student Handbook (D.O.E.).
  • Credit Summary Sheet (MUN entrance requirements
    on reverse).

5
Course Selection Process
  • Follows ESD Policy on Student Achievement and
    Evaluation .
  • Part of the course selection process involves
    meeting with students, Grade 9 teachers, and
    parents to explain course selections for the high
    school program.

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Policy Governing Course Selection
  • Registration into Academic Courses guided by
  • Students entering from Grade 9 must, at minimum,
    obtain a passing grade in the subject for which
    they plan to enroll.
  • Students entering from Grade 9 must obtain a
    recommendation from their Grade 9 subject teacher
    for the high school course in which they wish to
    register.
  • Registration into Advanced Courses are governed
    by the individual school.
  • Example Final grade of at least 80 in Science
    9 recommended for entry to Science 1206 (sem).

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Overview of Graduation Requirements
  • "Credit" system in effect since Sept. 1983.
  • New requirements effective Sept. 2005.
  • 36 credits required for graduation (regular
    course load is 14 credits each year).
  • 8 Language Arts credits (6 core 2 optional
    Lang. Arts credits).
  • 4 Math credits and 4 Science credits.
  • 4 Social Studies credits (2 World 2 Can.
    Studies credits).
  • 2 credits in "Career Development."
  • 2 credits in "Fine Arts."
  • 2 credits in "Physical Education/Healthy
    Living."
  • 4 "Other Required" credits.
  • 6 credits from "Any Subject Area.
  • At least 20 credits have to be beyond Level 1
    courses, at least 9 credits have to be beyond
    Level 2 courses, no more then 4 local course
    credits

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Overview of Graduation Requirements
  • 7 different courses can satisfy more than one
    graduation requirement (see bottom of sheet)
  • Students will need to decide which requirement
    each course will satisfy.
  • One course cannot be used to satisfy 2 different
    graduation requirements (it's either/or).

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Career Development 2201
  • Required for Graduation, but course not ready
    until Sept. 2006.
  • 30 hour Community Service component required to
    be completed over 3 years of high school.
  • At the earliest, students will be able to do
    this course while in Level 2.

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Planning for Post-secondary Education
  • Graduation from high school does not guarantee
    admission into Post-secondary programs.
  • Students need to take the 'right' courses needed
    for admission (admission requirements vary and
    depend on the program).
  • MUN requires an academic program.
  • 3 year CONA programs usually require academic
    Math, however, non-academic English is accepted
    for ALL Programs.

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Course Selection Sheet
  • Front Side
  • General Information.
  • Graduation Requirements
  • Reverse Side
  • LH Column Core courses.
  • Grade 9 teachers to initial the course they
    recommend.
  • RH Column Electives.
  • Alternate Choices list 2
  • Final Check section.

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Course Numbering
  • 1st Digit represents course level.
  • 2nd Digit represents credit value.
  • 3rd Digit represents type of course (local,
    modified, FI, etc.)
  • 4th Digit represents individual courses in
    subject area.
  • Example Math 1206 Level 1, 2 Credit,
    Prescribed Course, Practical.

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Course Selection Sheet
  • Each course on "Course Selection Sheet" is
    matched with the category it satisfies.
  • Art 1201 (Section F) counts as "Fine Arts"
  • 2 credit course (2nd digit).
  • General description of each course is outlined
    in the "Level 1 Course Offerings" pamphlet.

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Section A - Language Arts (Core)
  • English 1201
  • Academic Stream.
  • Minimum requirement 50 in English 9.
  • Recommended at least 60 in English 9.
  • To satisfy the 2 "Optional Language Arts"
    credits, it is recommended for students in the
    academic stream to take Writing 2203 in Level 1
    (see Section E).

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Section A - Language Arts (Core)
  • English 1202
  • Non-academic stream.
  • To graduate, students will need 2 "Optional
    Language Arts" credits (Section E).
  • Along with English 1202, students should
    consider taking English 1200 if recommended by
    teacher (Section E - "Optional Language Arts").

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Section B - Mathematics (Core)
  • Math 1204
  • Academic Honours streams.
  • Minimum requirement 50 in Math 9.
  • Recommended at least 60 in Math 9.
  • Math 1206
  • Practical Stream.

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Section C - Science (Core)
  • Science 2200
  • General stream.
  • Science 1206 (Full Year)
  • Required for Academic status (DOE).
  • Prerequisite for Chemistry 2202 and Physics
    2204.
  • Minimum requirement 50 in Science 9.
  • Recommended at least 60 in Science 9.

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Section C - Science (Core)
  • Science 1206 (Term 1) and Chemistry 2202 (Term
    2)
  • For students planning to take AP Chemistry in
    Level 3.
  • Completing 4 credits in Level 1 provides
    students with more flexibility to complete
    additional science courses in their 3 years at
    high school.
  • Recommended at least 80 in Science 9.

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Section C - Science (Core)
  • Science 1206 (Full Year) and Biology 2201 (Full
    Year).
  • Science 1206 (Full Year) and Earth Science 2233
    (Full Year).
  • These options provide students with more
    flexibility to complete additional science
    courses in their 3 years at high school.
  • Recommended at least 80 in Science 9.

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Section D - Social Studies (Core)
  • Canadian Studies
  • 2 credits required to graduate.
  • Students should satisfy this requirement in
    Level 1 by selecting one of
  • Canadian Geography 1202, or
  • Canadian Issues 1209, or
  • Canadian History 1201.
  • World Studies
  • 2 credits required to graduate.
  • Students can satisfy this requirement in Level 2
    or 3.

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Section D - French Immersion
  • 2 streams of FI (Early and Late).
  • Students in both streams are required to select
  • Français 1202 (Block D), and
  • Geog. Can. 1232 (Block D).

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More about the French Immersion Program
  • For a FI designation, students need to complete
    6 French Language Credits (Fran. 1202, 2202, and
    3202)
  • These may be used to satisfy "Optional Language
    Arts" (2 credits) and "Other Required" (4
    credits)

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More about the French Immersion Program
  • 6 Social Studies credits are also required for a
    FI designation.
  • L1 Geog. Can. 1232 (satisfies "Canadian
    Studies" requirement)
  • L2 Career Development 2201 (French version
    expected in Sept. 2006).
  • L3 Hist. Mond. 3231 ( satisfies "World
    Studies" requirement)

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Elective Courses
  • Sections E - H.
  • Students should select elective courses after
    selecting core courses.
  • Select the number of electives to complete
    schedule (Final Check section).
  • To ensure students meet all graduation
    requirements, it is advised they not select more
    than 2 credits from each elective section.

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Final Check
  • Before returning the Level 1 Course Selection
    Sheet, please ensure to
  • Complete the front page (general info.).
  • Obtain teacher recommendation's for courses
    selected in Sections A, B, C, and D.
  • Select the correct number of credits.
  • Select 2 alternate choices.
  • Sign your name to show your approval for courses
    selected.
  • Return to Grade 9 homeroom teachers by Friday,
    February 24th.

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THANK YOU!
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