course selection powerpoint - tdsb school websites
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Life is the Sum of all your
Choices Course Selection for
2017-2018
Thursday,
February 16th, 2017
Online Submission & Sign-Off Sheets Due:
• Submit online at
www.myBlueprint.ca
• Bring signed form to
Guidance
Student Resources
The following resources can be accessed through
your myBlueprint account in the Resources
section, or under Course Selection at EYCI.ca:
•myBlueprint Instruction Sheet
•Choices 2017-2018
•EYCI Course Selection Worksheet
Student Resources
The following resources will be provided
in your homeroom classes:
•myBlueprint Instruction Sheet
What Courses are Required to
Graduate?
Ontario Secondary School Diploma
Regardless of your future destinations you need to complete your diploma
requirements!
18 Compulsory Credits
12 Elective Credits
Track your progress on your myBlueprint Dashboard and see what compulsory credits you are missing in your Official High School Planner
Compulsory Credits • 4 credits in English (1 credit per grade)*
• 3 credits in Mathematics (1 credit in Grade 11 or 12)
• 2 credits in Science
• 1 credit in Canadian History
• 1 credit in Canadian Geography
• 1 credit in the Arts
• 1 credit in Health and Physical Education
• 1 credit in French (as a second language)
• 0.5 credit in Career Studies
• 0.5 credit in Civics
Group 1 (1.0 Credit)
• Additional English or French as a second
language**
• a Native language
• a classical or an international language
• Social Sciences and the Humanities
• Canadian and World Studies
• Guidance and Career Education
• Cooperative Education***
Group 2 (1.0 Credit)
• Additional Health and Physical Education
• Additional Arts
• Business Studies
• Additional French as a second language**
• Cooperative Education***
Group 3 (1.0 Credit)
• Science (Grade 11 or 12)
• Technological Education
• French as a second language**
• Computer Studies
• Cooperative Education***
Additional Requirements
•12 elective credits
• 40 hours of community involvement activities
•the provincial literacy requirement (OSSLT)
What Courses are Required for
Post-Secondary?
Explore your pathway options and interests
with myBlueprint!
Who Am I? 6 Interest inventories
designed to help match you with
occupations, programs & courses
Post-Secondary
Planner
Explore
Occupations Salary, employment outlook,
education required, resume builder, videos, & much more!
Add to your
favourites for
future use!
Program – details, link to site,
tuition, length, related
programs
Admissions – grades +
Institution – campuses,
enrollment, residence, sports
Resources – related
programs, occupations, links
College Requirements
The Basics:
• Ontario Secondary School Diploma
(OSSD)
• ENG4C1 (Gr. 12 College English)
• Additional courses (e.g. Math and
Sciences) as required by specific
programs.
Check myBlueprint.ca & ontariocolleges.ca
for college and program-specific information.
University Requirements
The Basics:
• Ontario Secondary School Diploma
(OSSD)
• ENG4U1 (Gr. 12 University English)
• A minimum of six 4U/4M credits
• Additional courses (e.g. Math and
Sciences) as required by specific
programs.
Check myBlueprint.ca & electronicinfo.ca
for university- and program-specific
information.
ONTARIO YOUTH
APPRENTICESHIP An Apprenticeship is practical training and
certification process in a specific field, often in a
skilled trade.
OYAP is great place to start for transitioning from
high school into an apprenticeship.
Interested? Enroll in Co-Op for next year!
*Select either 2 or 4 credit CoOp*
Exploring
Workplace
Opportunities
Toronto Parks, Forestry, & Recreation
Julio Alvarez (rotunda)
myBlueprint – Job Search
YES Toronto – Job Board (online)
Student Services – Employment Board
Upcoming: Resume & Interview
Workshops
How Do I Select Courses?
Select 8 Courses Your choices affect the courses being offered next year
The courses you choose now
are the courses you will take in September
EXTREMELY LIMITED opportunity to make changes before
the end of June
Priority will be given to students who require level changes,
are missing compulsories or have a change in post-
secondary pathway
It is much easier to drop unwanted courses than it is to add
or change courses
Minimum Number of Courses
East York C. I. requires that you have a minimum number of courses on your schedule
in each grade:
Grades 9 and 10: 8 courses
Grade 11: 8 courses
Grade 12: 6 courses (provided you have 24 credits)
Strongly advised to choose 8
Choosing the Right Course Code:
BBI2O1
First 3 characters – Department
4th character – Grade
5th character – Pathway
6th character – Section Type (1=Regular, 3=Enriched, 8=ESL, 9=Special Education)
The Fifth Character
O = Open
D = Academic
P = Applied
L= Locally Developed
C = College
M = Mixed (College/University)
U = University
E = Workplace
MATH PLANNING
New or Specific to East York C. I.
•Canadian Literature
• Journalism (11/12)
•Environmental Science
•Recreational Leadership & Fitness
•Math for Technology
•Financial Securities
•Peer Tutoring
Course Selection
Steps for Students Choosing, Reviewing, and Submitting your courses on myBlueprint
Contact Us www.myBlueprint.ca
1-888-901-5505
Create your own myBlueprint Account via
www.myBlueprint.ca
You can either enter our Activation Key
(eastyork) in the New User Box
or visit your school’s Landing Page
(www.myblueprint.ca/tdsb)
Enter your Provincial Education Number (OEN)
and Date of Birth Note: This 9-digit number can be found on
your report card
DO NOT SKIP THIS STEP!!!
STEP 1: Login to your myBlueprint account
via the Existing User box
STEP 2: From the Dashboard, click
on View Courses
STEP 3: Add courses to
your High School Plan.
Click on +Course to select
from courses at your
school.
One alternate must be
selected and will likely be
used. Not choosing an
alternate means your
Guidance Counsellor will
have to choose for you.
• Click Learn More in the
SHSM Planner (located in
the right margin)
• Click Browse SHSM
• Choose Manufacturing from
the drop-down menu
• Select your preferred post-
secondary pathway
• Review requirements
• Click Indicate Interest
• Click Confirm Interest
If you are interested in the Manufacturing
Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM):
If you are interested in Co-Op:
• Select either 2 or 4 credit Co-Op
• Attend the CoOp Info Session on Thursday, February 23rd
• Obtain and complete a CoOp Application Package (available at the Info Session)
• Submit to Guidance by Thursday, March 9th
• Have an interview with a Co-Op teacher to discuss your area of interest
Co-op Application Package
• Application Form
• Co-op Contract
• 2 Reference Forms
• Give to staff and they
will return it to us
[do not wait on these]
• Your resume
Submit your application package to the Guidance Office by March 9th
February 23rd –
Info/Application
session
Central Programs
Arts Co-op
Health Care
Police Co-op
Army Co-op
CT
EP
PACE • Pipe trades
• Electrician
• Carpenter
• Plumbing
• Glazier
• HVAC
• Sheet Metal Workers
• Cement Mason
• Iron Workers
Placement Requests
STEP 4: Click on Review Course Selections
to review your chosen courses
STEP 5: Click Submit Course Selections
to submit courses to your school
*You may only submit once*
Use the Comment Box to tell
Guidance if you are missing a
prerequisite you are planning to
take in Summer School
STEP 6: Click Print Sign-Off Sheet
STEP 7: Print your Sign-Off Sheet
STEP 7: Print your Sign-Off Sheet Note: You can reprint this form at any time from the High
School section of your account
*Please Note*
Unless you have confirmed
your enrolment at another high
school for September, you
must select 8 courses & 2
alternates at EYCI through
myBlueprint.ca.
Thursday,
February 16th, 2017
*Drop-off in Guidance*
myBlueprint Online Submission &
Sign-Off Sheets Due:
Need Help?:
Counsellors will be available February 14th & 15th
@ lunch & after school in the Library
• Account activation
• Password/email reset
• Course selecting
• Sign-off sheet printing
Note: This Power Point will be posted in
myBlueprint Resources and on the EYCI
webpage for quick reference
Follow us @EYCIGuidance on Twitter
or check the feed on the EYCI
homepage (www.eyci.ca)
• Continuing Education
• Indigenous Events and Opportunities
• Work Opportunities and Workshops
• Community Involvement Events
• Scholarships
• Post-Secondary Reminders
• Important Dates
• And much more!
Good Luck, Have fun,
Plan Wisely!
See your Counsellor if you would like help!