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GRADES 10, 11 & 12
REGISTRATION PACKAGE
2019- 2020
Ascension of Our Lord Catholic
Secondary School
7640 Anaka Drive, Mississauga, Ontario, L4T 3H7
TELEPHONE: (905) 676-1287 FAX: (905) 678-7177
Principal: k. Richardson
Vice – Principals: M. Freitas S. Maloney
www.dpcdsb.org/ascen
Principal’s
Address Dear Students and Parents,
Ascension of Our Lord Catholic Secondary School is a Catholic learning community dedicated to
providing unique opportunities for young men and women to earn their Ontario Secondary School
Diploma. Our focus on career exploration, involvement in co-curricular activities and commitment
to the pursuit of personal leadership is designed to support learners to grow in faith and to become
problem solvers and decision makers. Each individual in our learning community has an obligation to
learn and to grow spiritually, emotionally, intellectually, morally and socially to better serve one
another and the greater society.
Making informed choices regarding life destinations remains critical. We invite students, parents,
teachers and school support personnel to join in a collaborative discourse to ensure sound and
effective decision making. A great deal of thought and hard work has gone into preparing this course
calendar to assist you in making appropriate decisions and planning for a successful school career. We
encourage you to use this book wisely and well!
K. Richardson
Principal
Mission Statement The Roman Catholic Community of Ascension of Our Lord Catholic Secondary School aspires to act
justly in the interactions within the school and within the entire global community; love tenderly in
order to nurture academic, emotional, spiritual, physical, artistic and moral growth; and to walk
humbly with our God in learning and finding joy in the ways of Creation.
Act Justly by: The students at Ascension of Our Lord Catholic Secondary School are continuing their spiritual journey towards a greater understanding of God, self and others. Charity: They will:
Understand the importance of tolerance and love in their relationships with all people; Be able to look at the world through the eyes of others, appreciating differences and
working towards the elimination of prejudice; Appreciate the importance of their participation in the community not only as a
responsible, law abiding citizen but also as concerned young men and women who reflect Gospel values in their ability to question, criticize, support and develop social and political plans and policies.
Communication: They will Recognize, value and appreciate the importance of religious heritage and literacy; Have the power of literacy in print, media and technology so that they can understand
and function in the world in which they live, thereby having the confidence to articulate their own unique thoughts, and the freedom to control their destinies.
Creativity: They will
Understand the importance of disciplined imagination in becoming a complete people; Anticipate problems and envision solutions which integrate knowledge and skills from a
variety of subject areas: Recognize the value of being well-rounded individuals who see the talents and
possibilities within themselves and others; Value a sense of awe, wonder and spirituality.
Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School
Board 40 Matheson Boulevard West, Mississauga, ON, L5R 1C5, Tel:
(905) 890-1221
Religious Expectations
Thank you for choosing to send your son/daughter to Ascension of Our Lord Catholic
Secondary School.
The Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board (the “Board”) is committed to providing
quality Catholic education which views human life as an integration of body, mind and spirit.
Rooted in this vision, Catholic education fosters the search for knowledge as a lifelong
spiritual and academic quest. The expectations of Catholic school graduates, therefore, are
described not only in terms of knowledge and skills, but in terms of values, attitudes, and
actions. The Catholic School Graduate is therefore, expected to be; a discerning believer; an
effective communicator; a reflective, creative and holistic thinker; a self-directed,
responsible, lifelong learner; a collaborative contributor; a caring family member; and a
responsible citizen.
The Board supports freedom of religion and an individual’s rights to manifest his/her
religious beliefs and observances. The right to freedom of religion, however, is not absolute
and religious accommodation in the Board is carried out in the larger context of the Catholic
educational system and denominational rights of Catholic schools.
The Board recognizes that any form of social or cultural discrimination is incompatible with
Catholic moral principles and is in violation of the Ontario Human Rights Code. The Board
recognizes that the school system gives pre-eminence to the tenets of the Catholic faith,
congruent with the protection afforded in the Ontario Human Rights Code, the Constitution
Act, 1982 and confirmed in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
The Board and its staff are committed to the elimination of discrimination as outlined in
Ontario’s Equity and Inclusive Education Strategy and the Ontario Ministry of Education
Policy/Program Memorandum No. 119, in a manner which is consistent with the exercise of
the Board’s denominational rights under section 93 of the Constitution Act, 1982 and as
recognized at section 19 of the Ontario Human Rights Code.
The historical mandate of the Catholic school system in Ontario is to model the entire
syllabus of the school on the life and teaching of Jesus. As such, the Dufferin-Peel Catholic
District School Board has expectations of all students admitted.
Our religious expectations are as follows:
1. All students will enrol in a Religion course in each of the four years. All Religion courses
are approved by the appropriate Catholic authority. The Government of Ontario
recognizes that Religion credits count towards a secondary school graduation diploma.
2. All students will participate in an annual retreat for the first four years that they are in a
secondary school. The retreat normally takes place during the school day at a site off
school property. The school chaplain organizes the annual retreat based on spiritual
themes appropriate for adolescents.
3. All students will participate in the prayer and in the liturgical life of the school. Catholic
students are expected to participate fully as mandated by their sacramental Baptism.
Non-Catholic students are expected to participate to the extent that they can. It is not
the intention of the Dufferin-Peel Catholic School Board to proselytize, however, for
supervision, safety and community reasons, the entire school participates in all religious
events that occur during the school year. At a minimum, non-Catholic students will
attend and maintain respectful silence at all religious observances. All students are
encouraged to get involved.
4. Students requesting accommodations must present written notice from their
parents/guardians specifying their accommodation needs relating to religious
observances, including holy days on which they will be absent from school. This notice
should be made in advance (preferably at the beginning of each school year) to ensure
that scheduling of major evaluations, such as tests, assignments or examinations, takes
the religious observances into consideration.
5. The Catholic District School Boards of Ontario follow approved provincial curriculum.
Given the distinctiveness of Catholic schools, the Government of Ontario recognizes
parallel curricula for our system based on Catholic course profiles. All courses in all
subject areas, in a Catholic secondary school, are taught from a Catholic perspective.
We hope that your experiences in our Catholic secondary schools will be rewarding.
Sincerely,
K. Richardson Principal
School Website
All pertinent information is posted on our school website. Please visit our school website for additional
school and program information. www.dpcdsb.org/ASCEN
Diploma Requirements
Students in Grade 9 and 10 will select courses from one or more of four types of learning levels: Academic, Applied, Open and Locally Developed. Requirements for the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) are as follows:
The total minimum number of credits required is 30 (thirty). Eighteen credits are designated as compulsory. Twelve credits are designated as optional. These are governed by the Ontario Ministry of Education. Complete Program and Diploma Requirements cane be reviewed at http://www.edu.gov.on.ca.
Compulsory Credits (total of 18)
Students must earn the following compulsory credits in order to obtain the Ontario Secondary School
Diploma:
4 credits in English (1 credit per grade)
1 credit in French as a second language
3 credits in Mathematics (at least 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
0.5 credit in Civics
0.5 credit in Career Studies
Plus:
Group 1 - 1 additional credit in English, or French as a Second Language, or a Native Language or a
Classical or International Language, or Social Sciences and the Humanities, or Canadian and World
Studies, or Guidance and Career Education, or Co-operative Education.*
Group 2 - 1 additional credit in Health and Physical Education, or the Arts, or Business Studies, or
French as a Second Language or Co-operative Education.*
Group 3 - 1 additional credit in Science (Grade 11 or 12) or Technological Education (Grades 9-12)
or French as a Second Language, or Computer Studies, or Co-operative Education.
*A maximum of 2 credits in Co-operative Education can count as compulsory credits.
Optional Credits (total of 12)
This includes 1 Religious Education credit that is compulsory in each year of study.
In Addition
The student shall complete 40 documented hours of Community Service. This may not begin until September of your grade 9 year.
The student shall successfully complete the grade 10 Literacy Test (The OSSLT)
Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) enables students…
to gain sector-specific skills and knowledge in the context of engaging career-related learning
environments. SHSM helps them focus on graduation while pursuing their postsecondary goals.
Pursuing a Specialist High Skills Major enables students to:
customize their secondary school education to suit their interests and talents while
meeting the requirements for the OSSD
select a bundle of 8 to 10 required Grade 11 and 12 credits focused on sector-
specific (i.e. Business) knowledge and skills that are designed to help prepare
students for their postsecondary pathways.
explore, identify, and refine career goals and make informed decisions about their
postsecondary options;
take part in “reach ahead” experiences that will help them gain confidence in their
ability to be successful, refine skills and work habits, and make an informed choice
about future careers
develop Essential Skills and work habits that are required in the sector, and have their
performance of those skills and work habits assessed and documented
gain confidence in their ability to succeed, and see the connections between their
studies, the world beyond high school, and their future careers
begin to establish relationships and networks in their chosen fields
receive a SHSM Record that documents sector-related certifications earned and
training courses completed
The Business Sector: Our Business Sector programme, “Enterprising Eagle” reflects Canada’s business and enterprising economy; it is bursting with opportunities, from positions as accountants and clerks to administrators and retailers. Globalization and new technology, offer opportunities to young entrepreneurs to aim at the international market.
The Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM)
Each Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) consists of varied required components. Students must
successfully complete all the required components in order to earn the SHSM designation on their
diploma – a red seal embossed with the words “Specialist High Skills Major”. Please visit the
Ministry of Education website for more details at:
http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/studentsuccess/pathways/shsm/. For more information, please
visit our web
Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) Required Credits Students must complete a defined bundle of 8 – 10 required Ascension Grade 11 and Grade 12 credits to earn the SHSM designation on their diploma. This bundle of credits includes:
4 Major Credits – enables students to build a foundation of sector-focused knowledge and skills.
2 – 4 Other Required Credits – contain contextualized learning activities (CLA’s) that connect learning in these courses with the chosen SHSM sector
2 Cooperative Education Credits – related and authentic learning experiences in a workplace setting.
Successful completion of all SHSM components is indicated on the student’s Ontario Student
Transcript (OST).
Where are SHSM programs being delivered?
SHSM programs are available in all school boards across the province. Ascension of Our Lord C.S.S.
offers a SHSM in Business called, Enterprising Eagles.
My Educational Plan
Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12
1 Religious Education Religious Education Religious Education Religious Education
2 English English English English
3 Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics
4 Science Science
5 Geography History
6
Instrumental Music OR Visual Art OR
Business Computers OR Integrated
Technology
Career studies (.5) and Civics (.5)
7 French
8 Healthy Active
Living
Additional compulsory credits to be added
Group 1 - 1 additional credit in English, or French as a Second language, or a Native Language or a
Classical or International Language, or Social Sciences and the Humanities, or Canadian and World Studies, or Guidance and Career Education, or Co-operative Education. Group 2 - 1 additional credit in Health and Physical Education, or the Arts, or Business Studies, or French
as a Second language or Co-operative Education.
Group 3 - 1 additional credit in Science (Grade 11 or 12) or Technological Education (Grades 9-
12) or French as a Second language, or computer studies, or Co-operative Education.
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7640 Anaka Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L4T 3H7 TEL: (905) 676-1287 FAX: (905) 678-7177
Grade 10 Course Selection Form
Surname Given Name
School Currently Attending
IEP? YES NO
Date of Birth DD MM YYYY Medical Condition/Alert
Compulsory Courses Circle the appropriate course level code for EACH SUBJECT.
Subject Locally
Developed Applied Academic Open
English ENG2L1 ENG2P1 ENG2D1
Math MAT2L1 MFM2P1 MPM2D1
History CHC2L1 CHC2P1 CHC2D1
Religion HRE2O1
Civics/ Careers CIVCAR
Science SNC2L1 SNC2P1 SNC2D1
Elective Courses
Choose two (2) from the following:
Intro to Business BBI 2O1 Art AVI 2O1 Music-Guitar AMG 2O1
Communications Technology
TGJ 2O1 Music-Instrumental AMI 2O1 Intro to Drama
ADA 2O1
Hospitality and Tourism TFJ 2O1 Computer Science ICS 2O1 French FSF 2D1
Automotive Technology TTJ 2O1 Phys.Ed PPL 2O1 Dance ATC2O1
Cosmetology TXJ 2O1 Phys.Ed (Field sports) PAL 2O1
Alternative Elective Courses: Choose one (1) only if you qualify. If required, please choose an alternative elective course by circling the course code below.
English as a Second Language
ESLAO1 ESLBO1 ESLCO1 ESLDO1
Learning Strategies GLE2O1 (for students IPRC’d)
Parent/Guardian & Student Verification: We have considered elementary school recommendations and personal interests
in choosing these courses. The submission of this course selection form authorizes the sharing of information between Ascension of Our Lord Catholic Secondary School and the present school.
Student Signature:
Date: DD MMM YYYY
Parent/Guardian Signature:
Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, 1989: Personal information on this form is collected under the legal authority of the Education Act, R.S.O. 1980,
c.129. This information will be used for the purposes of: course selection, educational plan development and fundraising act ivities. Questions regarding this collection of personal
information should be directed to: Principal, Ascension of Our Lord Catholic Secondary School, 7640 Anaka Dr., Mississauga, ON, L4T 3H7 (905)676-1287 FAX: (905) 678-7177.
7640 Anaka Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L4T 3H7 TEL: (905) 676-1287 FAX: (905) 678-7177
Grade 11 Course Selection Form
Surname Given Name
School Currently Attending
IEP? YES NO
Date of Birth DD MM YYYY Medical Condition/Alert
Compulsory Courses Circle the appropriate course level code for EACH SUBJECT.
Subject Workplace College University Mixed
English ENG 3E1 ENG 3C1 ENG 3U1
Math MEL 3E1 MBF 3C1 MCR 3U1 MCF 3M1
Religion HRT 3M1
Elective Courses
Choose two (5) from the following: Be sure you have the Pre-Requisites from GRADE 10.
Biology (UNI) SBI 3U1 Biology (COLLEGE) SBI 3C1 Art AVI 3M1
Chemistry (UNI) SCH 3U1 Chemistry (COLLEGE) SCH 4C1 Photography AWQ 3O1
Physics (UNI) SPH 3U1 Physics (COLLEGE) SPH 4C1 Drama ADA 3O1
Communication Technology TGJ 3M1 Environmental Science
SVN 3M1 Dance ATC 3O1
Computer Science ICS 3U1 Instrumental Music
AMI 3M1 Phys Ed (field sports)
PAL 3O1
American History CHA 3U1 Classic Guitar AMG 3M1 Weight Training PAF 3O1
Law CLU 3M1 Transportation Technology
TTJ 3C1 Intro to Ice Hockey
PAL 3OH
World History CHW 3MC Hospitality TFJ 3C1 Cosmetology TXJ 3E1
French FSF 3U1 Native Studies NBV 3C1 Literacy Course OLC 4O1
Intro to Accounting BAF 3M1 Marketing BMI 3C1 English Media EMS 3O1
Economics CIE 3M1 Entrepreneurship BD1 3C1 Intro to Business
BTA 3O1
2 credit Co-op SEE COUNSELLOR
Working with Children
HPW 3C1 Student Council Leadership
GPP 3O1
Alternative Elective Courses: Choose one (1) only if you qualify. If required, please choose an alternative elective course by circling the course code below.
English as a Second Language ESLAO1 ESLBO1 ESLCO1 ESLDO1
Learning Strategies GLE3O1 (for students IPRC’d)
Parent/Guardian & Student Verification: We have considered elementary school recommendations and personal interests
in choosing these courses. The submission of this course selection form authorizes the sharing of information between Ascension of Our Lord Catholic Secondary School and the present school.
Student Signature:
Date: DD MMM YYYY
Parent/Guardian Signature:
Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, 1989: Personal information on this form is collected under the legal authority of the Education Act, R.S.O. 1980,
c.129. This information will be used for the purposes of: course selection, educational plan development and fundraising act ivities. Questions regarding this collection of personal
information should be directed to: Principal, Ascension of Our Lord Catholic Secondary School, 7640 Anaka Dr., Mississauga, ON, L4T 3H7 (905)676-1287 FAX: (905) 678-7177.
7640 Anaka Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L4T 3H7 TEL: (905) 676-1287 FAX: (905) 678-7177
Grade 12 Course Selection Form
Surname Given Name
School Currently Attending
IEP? YES
NO
Date of Birth DD
MM YYYY Medical Condition/Alert
Compulsory Courses Circle the appropriate course level code for EACH SUBJECT. Be certain you have the GRADE 11 Pre-Requisite:
Subject Workplace College University
English ENG 4E1 ENG 4C1 ENG 4U1
Religion/ Philosophy
HRE 4M1 HRE 4M1 HRE4M1/ HZT4U1
Elective Courses
Choose 6 to 8 for credit completion:
Advanced Functions MHF 4U1 College Math MAP 4C1 Workplace Math MEL 4E1
Calculus & Vectors MCV 4U1 Biology (COLLEGE) SBI 3C1 Art AVI 4M1
Data Management MDM 4U1 Chemistry (COLLEGE) SCH 4C1 Photography AWQ 4M1
Biology (UNI) SBI 4U1 Physics (COLLEGE) SPH 4C1 Instrumental Music
AMI 4M1
Chemistry (UNI) SCH 4U1 Phys. Ed Leadership PLF 4M1 Classical Guitar AMG 4M1
Physics (UNI) SPH 4U1 Families in Canada (COLLEGE) HHS 4C1 Drama ADA 4M1
Kinesiology PSK 4U1 Writer’s Craft (COLLEGE) EWC 4C1 Dance ATC 4M1
Society Challenge & Change
HSB 4U1 International Business
BBB 4M1 Yearbook ASM 4M1
Families in Canada (UNI) HHS 4U1 Business Management BOH 4M1 Phys Ed (field sports)
PAL 4O1
Writer’s Craft (UNI) EWC 4U1 Computer Science ICS 4U1 Weight Training PAF 4O1
Law CLN 4U1 Comm Tech TGJ 4M1 Intro Ice Hockey PAL 4OH
World Issues CGW4U1 Comm Tech Leadership
IDC 4U1 Cosmetology TXJ 4E1
World History CHY 4U1 Peer Leadership IDC 4UL Hospitality TFJ4C1
Economics CIA 4U1 French FSF 4U1 Automotive Tech TTJ 4C1
Accounting BAT 4M1 e-Learning SEE COUNSELLOR Literacy Course OLC 4O1
Alternative Elective Courses: Choose one (1) only if you qualify. If required, please choose an alternative elective course by circling the course code below.
English as a Second Language
ESLCO1 ESLDO1 ESLEO1
Learning Strategies GLE4O1 (for students IPRC’d) GLS4O1
Cooperative Education 2 Credit Co-Op 4 Credit Co-Op See Counsellor
Student Signature:
Date: DD MMM YYYY
Parent/Guardian Signature:
Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, 1989: Personal information on this form is collected under the legal authority of the Education Act, R.S.O. 1980,
c.129. This information will be used for the purposes of: course selection, educational plan development and fundraising activities. Questions regarding this collection of personal
information should be directed to: Principal, Ascension of Our Lord Catholic Secondary School, 7640 Anaka Dr., Mississauga, ON, L4T 3H7 (905)676-1287 FAX: (905) 678-7177.
7640 Anaka Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L4T 3H7 TEL: (905) 676-1287 FAX: (905) 678-7177
Image Release Form
Dear Parent/Guardian/Adult Student,
Throughout the school year, your son/daughter will participate in a variety of school events and activities where photos and/or videos may be taken. Their photos and/or videos may be used in our newsletters, posters, articles or school website to celebrate and acknowledge some of the great things that happen here at Ascension of Our Lord C.S.S. Please indicate your consent for your child to be photographed and/or videotaped for purpose as described above, by signing and returning this form with your registration package. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Authorization & Release
I hereby consent to the various events, as described above. I understand that photographs, films,
written work, video or audio recordings, may be used in Ascension of Our Lord C.S.S. newsletters,
printed posters, articles or the school website.
I hereby release the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board and its employees and assignees
from all claims resulting from the use, editing and release of any photographs, films, written work,
videos or audio recordings with respect to this event/activity. This consent shall be continuing with
no limitations or reservations, except those stated above.
Name of Student Signature of Student
Name of Parent/Guardian Signature of Parent/Guardian
Name of Adult Student (18 Years and
Older)
Signature of Adult Student (18 Years and
Older)
Date:
Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, 1989: Personal information on this form is collected under the legal
authority of the Education Act, R.S.O. 1980, c.129. This information will be used for the purposes of: course selection, educational plan
development and fundraising activities. Questions regarding this collection of personal information should be directed to: Principal, Ascension of Our Lord Catholic Secondary School, 7640 Anaka Dr., Mississauga, ON, L4T 3H7 (905)676-1287 FAX: (905) 678-7177.
Pre-Registration Form
Student Name: ___________________________________ Grade: ______________
Pervious School: ____________________OEN#:_____________________________
Previous Schoolboard/ Country: ________ Date of Entry to Canada ___________
Required Documentation (Please attach copies)
Proof of Address , 2 documents
required ( utility bill,
purchase/rental agreement) No
driver’s licence
Transcript/ Credit Counselling
Summary/ Most recent Report
Cards ( must have marks, not a
progress report)
Attendance record (Secondary
students only)
IEP /IPRC (if applicable)
Immunization record (applicable
to students outside of Peel
Region)
Proof of Immigration status:
Canadian Birth Certificate/
Canadian Citizenship Card/
Permanent Resident Card
Registration Package Checklist
GF008S Registration Information
Form
GF010 Religious Expectations
GF008.1 ESL Form & Assessment
for Newcomers
GF065 Rules & Guidelines for
Computer System
GF135 Sharing of Information GF066 Network Agreement
GF069 Consent for Website
Posting
Course Selection
GF005 Tax Form
Administrator: __________________________ Interview Date: __________________
Start Date: ____________________________ Scheduled by: ____________________
Date: $65.00 Activity Fee Paid □ Online □ Cash □ Debit
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