Mennonite Educational Institute Secondary School Grades 10-12 Course Planning Week 2012-2013
Dec 25, 2015
Mennonite Educational InstituteSecondary School
Grades 10-12
Course Planning Week2012-2013
Important Dates
Tuesday, February 21st @ 7:30 p.m.Course Selection Information Evening for
Parents of returning gr. 10-12 students
MEI Secondary Library __________________________________
Friday February 24th (Block 1)
Course Selection Sheets Due
Our Vision Statement
MEI Secondary is a Christ-centered school which provides a broad spectrum
of educational opportunities for the purpose of building community and preparing our students for a life of
service.“Heaven’s calendar has seven Sundays a week. God sanctifies
each day. He conducts holy business at all hours and in all places. He uncommons the common by turning kitchen sinks into shrines, cafes into convents, and nine-to five
workdays into spiritual adventures.” Max Lucado (Cure for the Common Life)
Purpose of Course Planning
To help students make wise decisions regarding:
completing MEI and B.C. Ministry of Education (Dogwood)
Graduation requirements
choosing courses that will help prepare them for life after high school
taking advantage of opportunities to use gifts and strengths, to further develop potential and to serve God and others
“You cannot be anything you want to be. But you can be everything that God wants you to be”.
Max Lucado
Top 10 Factors to Consider in Course Planning
1. MEI grade promotion criteria2. MEI Graduation Program requirements3. MEI course pre & co-requisites4. Keeping your post-secondary options open5. Future career plans & life goals6. University or College entrance requirements7. Individual academic strengths & weaknesses8. Individual interest, ability and spiritual giftedness9. Exploration of a variety of educational experiences10. Time and Resources to live a balanced life
Helpful Resources Parents Course Calendar
http://www.meischools.com/secondary/documents/student_services/coursecalendar.pdf
Teachers and Student Services CounsellorsOther Trusted Adults - eg. grandparents, youth pastor etc.
The Bible and Prayer Online Resources – see page 5 in Course Calendar
“You do something no one else does, in a manner no one else does it. And when your uniqueness meets God’s purpose, both of you will rejoice… forever.”
Max Lucado
Grade Promotion
Students must complete 32 credits in grade 10 and 11.
Required Courses that are not completed satisfactorily will usually be repeated in summer school or through other distributed learning options (distance education).
Students must pass Bible 9 and 11 in order to return to MEI the following year.
MEI Graduation ProgramStudents must complete a minimum of 80 grade 10 – 12 credits (16 of the 80 credits must be grade 12 credits) and have a maximum of one study in grade 12.
This includes:
60 Required Credits
a. 56 required course creditsb. 4 graduation transitions credits*
20 Elective Course Credits
* Students will complete the Graduation Transitions requirement primarily on their own time, however, assistance and accountability will be provided.
Required Credits (60 credits)
English 10 English 11 and an English 12
or Communications 11 and 12 Social Studies 10 and 11 Science 10 and a Science 11 A Math 10 and a Math 11 Physical Education 10 Four grade 10, 11 or 12 Fine Arts and/or Applied Skills credits
Planning 10 Bible 11 and 12 Graduation Transitions
Required Graduation Transitions(4 credits)
In order to graduate students must complete the following Ministry of Education Graduation Transitions (GT) requirements:
- 150 min per week of moderate to vigorous physical activity in each of grades 10, 11 and 12
- 30 hours of work/volunteer experience in grade 10, 11 or 12
- a transition plan, completed in grade 12, that looks at goals/plans for transitioning to life after high school (completed in Bible 12)
For more information and forms see the Student Services website and click on Graduation Transitions
Elective Credits (20 credits)
They include: 8 credits of Grade 12 provincially authorized or
Board/Authority Authorized (BAA) Courses*
12 credits of additional grade 10, 11 and 12 courses
* Please consult Part 3 of the Course Calendar for a complete listing of grade 10-12 courses offered at MEI.
Applied Skills and/or Fine Arts Graduation Requirement
Students must complete 4 grade 10, 11 or 12 Fine Arts and/or Applied Skills credits in order to meet graduation requirements. * Grade 10, 11 and 12 Provincially Authorized Applied Skills
and Fine Arts Courses do meet this graduation requirement.
* Grade 11 Board Authority Authorized (BAA) Applied Skills and Fine Arts Courses (developed by MEI – eg. Chamber Choir) do meet this graduation requirement.
* Grade 10 and Grade 12 BAA Applied Skills and Fine Arts Courses do not meet this graduation requirement.
* Grade 10 Independent Directed Studies Applied Skills and Fine Arts Courses (eg.IDS Foods 10 and IDS Textiles 10) do not meet this graduation requirement
Grade 10 Course SelectionsRequired Courses: (24 credits)
Apprenticeship & Workplace (A&W) Math 10 or Foundations of Math & Pre-Calculus 10
English 10 or English 10 Honours PE 10 Planning 10* or e-Planning 10* (*May be taken in gr. 11 by students who would like more gr. 10 electives.) Science 10 Social Studies 10
Electives Courses: (8 credits)Most grade 10 students take 8 elective course credits.
(Students taking e-Planning 10 or choosing to take Planning 10/e-Planning 10 in grade 11 may take 4 additional grade 10 elective credits.)
Grade 11 Course SelectionsRequired Courses: (20 credits)
Bible 11 (Core & Elective) English 11 or English 11 Honours or
Communications 11 A math 11: Apprenticeship & Workplace (A&W) Math 11 or
Foundations Math 11 or Pre-Calculus Math 11 A science 11: Biology 11, Biology 11 (Honours), Chemistry 11,
Chemistry 11 (Honours), Earth Science 11 or Physics 11
Social Studies 11
Electives Courses: (12 credits)Most grade 11 students take 12 elective course credits. Students can also take Extended Day elective courses for additional credits.
Grade 12 Course SelectionsRequired Courses: (8 credits)
Bible 12 (Core & Elective) An English 12 or Communications 12
Electives Courses: (24 credits) 8 of the 24 credits must come from grade 12 Ministry Authorized or Board Authority Authorized courses
Students can also take Extended Day elective courses for additional credits.
MEI e-Planning 10 Course
Qualities necessary to be successful in e-Planning 10:
Self-disciplined, self-motivated, like working independently, comfortable and proficient in using computer technology and
communication software.
Primary benefit of e-Planning 10:
Opportunity to take more grade 10 electives
Please note: Additionally requested electives may not always fit into a student’s timetable (depending on their other course selections).
Foundations of Math 12 Pre-Calculus 12
Apprenticeship & Workplace Math 12
Calculus 12
Technical College
Trade SchoolWork Force
Technical College
Trade SchoolWork Force
Arts & Social Sciences
CommunicationEducationUndecided
Arts & Social Sciences
CommunicationEducationUndecided
ScienceEngineering
Business Administration
Medicine
ScienceEngineering
Business Administration
Medicine
Apprenticeship & Workplace Math 11
Foundations of Math 11
Foundations of Math & Pre-Calculus 10(Common Program)
Apprenticeship & Workplace Math 10
Pre-Calculus 11
Math 9Math 9 (Essentials)Math 9 (Essentials)
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Some Grade 10 Pre-requisitesEnglish 10 50% in English 9
English 10 Honours English 9 Honours or teacher’s permission
French 10, German 10or Spanish 10
60% in French 9, German 9 or Spanish 9 or teacher’s permission
Apprenticeship & Workplace Math 10
50% or better in Math 9 Essentials or in Principles of Math 9
Foundation Math & Pre-Calculus 10
60% or better in Principles of Math 9
Some Grade 11 Pre-requisitesEnglish 11 60% in English 10
French 11, German 11or Spanish 11
60% in French 10, German 10or Beginners’ Spanish 11
A & W Math 11 50% in A&W Math 10 or 50% in Foundations of Math & Pre-Calculus 10
Foundations Math 11 60% in Foundations of Math & Pre-Calculus 10
Pre-Calculus Math 11 67% in Foundations of Math & Pre-Calculus 10
Earth Science 11 50% in Science 10
Biology 11* 60% in Science 10* For Biology 11 Honours: Science 10 Honours and/or permission from instructor
Chemistry 11**
(Strongly recommended for Biology 12)
67% in Science 10 and Foundations of Math & Pre-Calculus 10 and enrolled in Foundations of Math 11 or Pre-Calculus 11**For Chemistry 11 Honours: Science 10 Honours and/or permission from instructor
Physics 11 67% in Science 10 and Foundations of Math & Pre-Calculus 10 and enrolled in Foundations of Math 11 or Pre-Calculus 10
Some Grade 12 Pre-requisitesEnglish 12English Literature 12Writing 12
60% in English 1167% in English 1167% in English 11 and application
French, German, Spanish 12 70% in French, German or Spanish 11
Foundations of Math 12 50% in Foundations of Math 11
Pre-Calculus 12 67% in Pre-Calculus 11
Calculus 12 Pre-Calculus 12 or taking Pre-Calculus 12
Biology 12 67% in Biology 11. Chemistry 11 is strongly recommended.
Chemistry 12 67% in Chem. 11, Foundations of Math 11 or Pre-Calculus 11 and enrolled in Foundations of Math 12 or Pre-Calculus 12 (or permission of instructor)
Physics 12 67% in Physics 11 and enrolled in Foundations of Math 12 or Pre-Calculus 12 (or permission of instructor)
Geography 12 60% in Social Studies 11
History 12 70% in Social Studies 11
Choosing Courses with Pre-requisites
Course Selection should be based on a student’s final mark in the required pre-requisite course, however, if the required pre-requisite course is being taken in the second semester, students should base their course selection on their final mark in the required course the previous year. Students will still need to end up with the required pre-requisite in their requested course by the end of the semester, unless a Department Head or Teacher Designate waives the pre-requisite.
Department Heads/Teacher Who can waive a prerequisite:
Biology – Mr. LoewenChemistry – Mr. DyckEnglish – Mr. NickelFrench – Mrs. Vildort German – Mr. JanzenMath – Mr. Balzer Physics – Mr. Galbraith Socials/Geography/History – Mr. MartensSpanish – Mr. Peters
B.C. Second Language Requirements
Required in Grade 8 Optional in Grades 9-12 Remember:
A grade 11 second language is required for direct general admission at SFU*, UBC and U of Vic (some programs), but is not required at BCIT, TWU, UFV and most other B.C. colleges and Bible schools.
*SFU will accept an introductory language 11
Study Block Available to:• Students in Grade 12 meeting MEI graduation
requirements
• Grade 11 students who are taking five of the following gr. 11 or 12 MEI academic* courses in their grade 11 year (Sept. 2012-June 2013):
Biology, Chemistry, English, Foundations of Math 11, a Modern Language, Physics, Pre-Calculus Math 11 and Social Studies
Note: 1. Study time is to be spent in the MEI library or designated areas, not in the hallways.
2. Only Grade 11 and 12 students may leave campus if they have formal consent from their parents
(Consent forms available in the library)
External Credentials• Approved BC Ministry of Education courses,
programs, and assessments developed outside the regular school system
• Examples: ICBC Driver Education, RCM Music courses, Bronze Cross, Red Cross First Aid, etc..
Complete list of organizations and their courses is available on the web: http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/graduation/ext_credentials/ext_cred.php
Or search the course registry: http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/datacollections/course_registry_web_search/search-home.en.php
See Mr. Girard to process request for external credits
Required Graduation Program Examinations
Grade 10 (20%)
English 10 Apprenticeship & Workplace Math 10 or
Foundations of Math & Pre-Calculus 10 Science 10
Grade 11 (20%)
Social Studies 11
Grade 12 (40%)
English 12 or Communication 12
Post-Secondary Admission Requirements
• Post-secondary admission requirements vary depending on the institution and depending on the specific program.
eg. Students with a minimum 67% average, based on English 12 and the other required grade 12 courses, can apply to SFU, TWU and UVIC (UBC has a min. average of 70%),
however, the reality is that some of the programs have an 80% - 85% cut-off.
Check post-secondary websites, viewbooks or calendars for a complete and detailed list of specific programs and admission requirements
- some requirements have been listed in Part 4 of the MEI Course Calendar
University of the Fraser Valley (UFV)
B.C. secondary school graduation or equivalent
Specific admission requirements vary depending on the program. Some programs and some courses have very specific grade 11 and/or 12 course pre-requisites.
For more information see www.ufv.ca and MEI Course Calendar
UFV Programs and Program Pathways
• If you are not accepted into the program of your choice because you have not met the pre-requisites, you could be accepted into a program pathway.
• A program pathway allows you to complete the admission requirements while attending UFV and be considered for acceptance into the program at another time.
Limitations of Program Pathways
• Students accepted into a program have first priority in selecting their courses.
• Students accepted into a program pathway have next priority.
• Students who are not in a program pathway nor a program have lowest priority.
It is better to be in a program that you may not want instead of a pathway.
University of British Columbia (Vancouver - General Arts Admission)
English 11 Social Studies 11 Pre-Calculus 11 or Foundations of Math 12 A Science 11 A Second Language 11 English 12 3 additional approved grade 12 courses (please see
Course Calendar for courses that are recognized as “approved” by the university)
University of British Columbia (Okanagan - General Arts Admission)
Secondary School Graduation
English 12
3 additional approved grade 12 courses (please see Course Calendar for courses that are recognized as “approved” by the university)
To find out which courses and grades can be used for admission and how UBC calculates your admission average, visit you.ubc.ca/okanagan/cdnhs.ezc
UBC’s Broad-Based Admissions Process
• In addition to meeting academic requirements, UBC applicants are evaluated on a broad range of criteria.
• Students describe each in their Personal Profile:
1. Leadership contributions
2. Academic achievements (awards, etc…)
3. Sports involvement
4. Creative and performing arts experience
5. Work experience
6. Volunteer experience and service Check out Personal Profile video for tips:
http://blog.students.ubc.ca/admissions/2011/12/19/personal-profile-tip/
Simon Fraser University(General Arts Admission)
English 11 Social Studies 11 Pre-Calculus 11 or Foundations of Math 11 A Science 11 A Second Language 11 (Introductory is fine)
English 12 3 additional approved grade 12 courses
(please see Course Calendar for courses that are recognized as “approved” by the university)
Trinity Western University(General Admission)
Secondary School graduation A minimum 67% average based on:
English 12 3 additional approved grade 12 courses (please see Course Calendar for courses that are recognized as “approved” by the university)
University of Victoria(General Admission to Humanities)
English 11 Social Studies 11 Pre-Calculus 11
A Science 11 A Second Language 11 (most other programs do not require a second language)
A minimum average of 67% based on English 12 and 3 additional approved grade 12 courses (please see Course Calendar for courses that are recognized as “approved” by the university)
Post-Secondary Education Estimated Living Costs *
September – April
Tuition & Fees $4000 - $5500Books & Supplies $1500 - $2000Local Transportation $500Personal Expenses $2500Room & Board $7000
* Costs will vary depending on post-secondary institution and individual circumstances.
Tuition, Fees and Room/Board Expenses
The information to the right is based on Feb. 2/12 post-secondary website information
Fees are approximate, subject to change and estimated on a general program.
There will be additional textbook, transportation and personal expenses.
Financial costs are only one factor to consider.
There are pros and cons to attending any post-secondary institution. Financial costs are only one factor to consider.
Post-Secondary Institution
Tuition & Fees/per school yr.
Room /Board
Total
UFV $4250
- - - - - -
$4250
CBC $8970
$5210 $14,180
TWU $19,600
$7290 $26,890
UBC $5400
$7800(on-campus / shared room)
$13,200
Financing Post-Secondary Education
Personal SavingsPassport to Education (Gr. 10 – 12)
AwardsParents Provincial & Canada Government
Student Loans
Why Talk about Scholarship & Bursary Awards Prior to Grade 12?
Many award donors / organizations are interested in an applicant’s achievements and school/community involvements not only in grade 12, but also prior to grade 12.
Some donor organizations require membership the year prior to applying for their award.
eg. Envision Financial Education Award
Planning ahead and implementing new initiatives in grade 11 and 12 is likely to give an applicant a better chance of receiving an award. (Having balance in life is however, an important factor to consider when working toward scholarships.)
eg. Volunteering to tutor is great, but recognizing a need for a tutoring program in an “inner-city” Abbotsford school, initiating a tutoring program and finding all of the volunteers and putting the program in place is better.
Criteria for Awarding Scholarship & Bursary Awards
May include:• high academic achievement• leadership involvement• extra-curricular school activities• community service / good citizenship• membership in a specific organization• pursuing specific post-secondary studies and/or
a specific career • nomination and/or knowing the donor• financial need
Awards
Scholarship & Bursary Awards for Returning MEI Students (Grade 9-11) (applications will be available in the General Off ice in May)
Passport to Education (grade 10-12)
Provincial Scholarship (Grade 12)
Dogwood District/Authority Award (Grade 12)
Abbotsford Community Foundation Scholarship & Bursary
Awards (Grade 12)
MEI Friends and Alumni Awards (Grade 12)
Other Scholarships & Bursaries (Grade 12)
Passport to Education
Top students each year, in grades 10-12, may receive post-secondary tuition credit up to a maximum of $1000: (recipients will be notified in September)
Grade 10: $250Grade 11: $250Grade 12: $500
Must be redeemed within 5 years of graduating
See http://www.aved.gov.bc.ca/studentaidbc/welcome.htm for a complete list of approved, designated Post-secondary Institutions (PSIs).
Grade 12 Graduation Program Examinations Scholarship
$1000 is awarded to students who achieve: at least a B (73% or higher) in English 12
or Communications 12 At least one A (86% or higher) and three
B’s on four of his/her best provincial exams
English 10A math 10Science 10Social Studies 11English 12 or Communications 12
Must be redeemed within 5 years of graduating.
Dogwood District Authority/Award
$1000 is awarded ($500 cash and $500 for an approved PSI program) to students who have excelled in grade 11 & 12 courses in one of the following specialty areas:
Fine Arts (Visual Arts, Dance, Drama, Music)Applied Skills (Business Ed., Tech Ed., Home Economics)Physical Activity (not limited to Physical Education)Second Languages
Criteria include: (must be redeemed within 5 years)
Superior achievement (min. 80%) in specialty area courses a project, portfolio and/or video (the “wow” factor) An application form and letter written by the student Letter of recommendation by a teacher in the specialty area Letter of support completed by an administrator or counselor
Abbotsford Community Foundation Awards
Awards, ranging in value from $250 - $2500, are available to grade 12 students
Application package includes: application form (Social Insurance Number required) financial planning budget worksheet application letter written by student (typed, one page) resume (typed, one page) reference letter (adult, non-relative - typed, one page) Transcript
(Must be redeemed at a designated PSI within 1 ½ years of graduating.)
MEI Friends and Alumni Awards The A440 Award:
available to a student who is involved in the music program at MEI and who is pursuing post-secondary education in Business.
EP Industries Trades Award:available to a student enrolled in Construction and/or SSA and who has a “B” or higher in related courses, a positive attitude, an excellent work ethic and who is planning to pursue a Trades related education/career.
Evergreen Alumni Award:available to a good academic student who has participated in at least one Arts related activity, a school athletic activity, school and community related service and who is planning to attend a post-secondary institution.
Mary Esau Memorial Bursary:available to a good academic student with an excellent work ethic who demonstrates financial need and who is pursuing post-secondary education/career in Nursing (preferred) or Education.
Other Grade 12 Awards
Many businesses, organizations and post-secondary institutions provide awards to graduating students. eg. TD Canada Trust
Application deadlines vary – some are in October, while others are in April.
Students are encouraged to check the Grade 12 bulletin board (in Student Services) grad newsletters, websites and other resources throughout the year, for more information. http://www.meisoc.com/secondary/?q=node/49
Course Change - Drop/Add Policy
Deadline: First Friday of the semester
Changes may be possible if prerequisites are met, classes are not being overloaded and there is minimal disruption to the rest of the student’s timetable.
Course Selection Sheets DueFriday, February 24th
Give to your Block 2 teacher at the beginning of the first period on Friday February 24th in order to receive priority
Students with a Study Block during first period should hand their sheet in at the Library or in the General office
Completed Course Selection Sheets Will Have….
Enough courses to complete the timetableElective choices selected and prioritizedTwo prioritized alternate choices selected
and prioritizedAll Application Forms and/or Teacher’s
Permission Slips attached (if applicable) All pre- and co-requisite(s) met Both a parent and a student signature
List of Symbols
Applied Skills Course
Fine Arts Course
Application Form Required (Limited Enrollment)
Audition or Interview Required
Course Permission Slip from Instructor Required
Board Authority/ Authorized Course (Gr. 10, 11, 12)
Graduation Program Exam Course (Gr. 10-12)
Grade 10
Instruction Regarding How to Complete the Summary of my Choices
How to fill out your course selection sheetSummary Of My ChoicesA full grade 10 program consists of 32 credits excluding optional Extended Day courses
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How to fill out your course selection sheetSummary Of My ChoicesA full grade 10 program consists of 32 credits excluding optional Extended Day courses
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How to fill out your course selection sheetSummary Of My ChoicesA full grade 10 program consists of 32 credits excluding optional Extended Day courses
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How to fill out your course selection sheetSummary Of My ChoicesA full grade 10 program consists of 32 credits excluding optional Extended Day courses
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How to fill out your course selection sheetSummary Of My ChoicesA full grade 10 program consists of 32 credits excluding optional Extended Day courses
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1. #_070_ _Social Studies 10___________________ _______
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How to fill out your course selection sheetSummary Of My ChoicesA full grade 10 program consists of 32 credits excluding optional Extended Day courses
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1. #_070_ _Social Studies 10___________________ _______
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How to fill out your course selection sheetSummary Of My ChoicesA full grade 10 program consists of 32 credits excluding optional Extended Day courses
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1. #_070_ _Social Studies 10___________________ __4____
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How to fill out your course selection sheetSummary Of My ChoicesA full grade 10 program consists of 32 credits excluding optional Extended Day courses
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1. #_070_ _Social Studies 10___________________ __4____
2. #_561 _Foundations of Math & Pre-Calculus 10__ __4____
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Fill in Required CoursesFirst
How to fill out your course selection sheetSummary Of My ChoicesA full grade 10 program consists of 32 credits excluding optional Extended Day courses
Credits
1. #_070_ _Social Studies 10___________________ __4____
2. #_561 _Foundations of Math & Pre-Calculus 10__ __4____
3. #_009_ _English 10_________________________ __4____
4. #_050_ _PE 10 boys________________________ __4____
5. #_123_ _Planning 10________________________ __4____
6. #_064_ _Science 10________________________ __4____
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How to fill out your course selection sheetSummary Of My ChoicesA full grade 10 program consists of 32 credits excluding optional Extended Day courses
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1. #_070_ _Social Studies 10___________________ __4____
2. #_561 _Foundations of Math & Pre-Calculus 10__ __4____
3. #_009_ _English 10_________________________ __4____
4. #_050_ _PE 10 boys________________________ __4____
5. #_123_ _Planning 10________________________ __4____
6. #_064_ _Science 10________________________ __4____
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Next add your electives in order of priority
How to fill out your course selection sheetSummary Of My ChoicesA full grade 10 program consists of 32 credits excluding optional Extended Day courses
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1. #_070_ _Social Studies 10___________________ ___4___
2. #_561 _Foundations of Math & Pre-Calculus 10__ ___4___
3. #_009_ _English 10_________________________ ___4___
4. #_050_ _PE 10 boys________________________ ___4___
5. #_123_ _Planning 10________________________ ___4___
6. #_064_ _Science 10________________________ ___4___
7. #_135_ __Concert Band 10___________________ ___4___
8. #_098_ __Spanish 10________________________ ___4___
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Total = 32 creditsor…
How to fill out your course selection sheetSummary Of My ChoicesA full grade 10 program consists of 32 credits excluding optional Extended Day courses
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1. #_070_ _Social Studies 10___________________ ___4___
2. #_561 _Foundations of Math & Pre-Calculus 10__ ___4___
3. #_009_ _English 10_________________________ ___4___
4. #_050_ _PE 10 boys________________________ ___4___
5. #_123_ _Planning 10________________________ ___4___
6. #_064_ _Science 10________________________ ___4___
7. #_214_ __Foods & Nutrition 10________________ ___2___
8. #_215_ __Textiles 10________________________ __ 2___
9. #_125_ __Drafting and Design 10______________ ___2___
10. #_128_ __Wood Design 10____________________ ___2___
Total = 32 credits
How to fill out your course selection sheet
Alternate Courses:
A1. # ____ _______________ ___
A2. # ____ _______________ ___
You MUST add twoalternate elective courses
How to fill out your course selection sheet
Alternate Courses:
A1. # 133 _Business Ed. 10_ _2_
A2. # 226 _Advanced PE 10_ _4_
Grade 11
Instruction Regarding How to Complete the Summary of my Choices
Summary Of My ChoicesList your required courses first and then your electives in order of priority for a total of 32 credits. Also select two Alternate Courses (A1 & A2)
Credits
1. #_262_ __Bible 11 – Elective:_________________ _______
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Select your Bible Elective
Credits
1. #_262_ ___Bible 11 – Elective: World Religion___ ____4__
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Bible 11 Elective
Identify each course with its 3 digits corresponding number
Credits
1. #_262_ ___Bible 11 – Elective: World Religion___ ____4__
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4. #_____ __________________________________ _______
5. #_____ __________________________________ _______
6. #_____ __________________________________ _______
7. #_____ __________________________________ _______
8. #_____ __________________________________ _______
Total Credits _______
Write Course Number
Course Title
Credits
1. #_262_ ___Bible 11 – Elective: World Religion___ ____4__
2. #_208_ ___Socials Studies 11________________ _______
3. #____ ___________________________________ _______
4. #_____ __________________________________ _______
5. #_____ __________________________________ _______
6. #_____ __________________________________ _______
7. #_____ __________________________________ _______
8. #_____ __________________________________ _______
Write Course Title in Full with Grade Level
Course Credit Value
Credits
1. #_262_ ___Bible 11 – Elective: World Religion___ ____4__
2. #_208_ ___Socials Studies 11_______________ ____ 4__
3. #____ __________________________________ _______
4. #_____ __________________________________ _______
5. #_____ __________________________________ _______
6. #_____ __________________________________ _______
7. #_____ __________________________________ _______
8. #_____ __________________________________ _______
Total credits: _______
Number of Credits
Add your other 3 required Courses(an English, a Science and a Math)
Add Remaining Required Courses
Credits
1. #_262_ ___Bible 11 – Elective: World Religion___ ____4__
2. #_208_ ___Socials Studies 11_______________ ___ 4__
3. #_017_ ___English 11______________________ ___ 4__
4. #_044_ ___Pre-Calculus 11__________________ ____4__
5. #_003_ ___Biology 11______________________ ___ 4__
6. #_____ __________________________________ _______
7. #_____ __________________________________ _______
8. #_____ __________________________________ _______
Elective Selection
Credits
1. #_262_ ___Bible 11 – Elective: World Religion___ ____4__
2. #_208_ ___Socials 11_______________________ ___ 4__
3 . #_017_ __English 11________________________ ___ 4__
4. #_044_ ___Pre-Calculus 11___________________ ____4__
5. #_003_ ___Biology 11_______________________ ___ 4__
6. #_142_ ___Concert Band 11__________________ ____4__
7. #_015_ ___French 11_______________________ ____4__
8. #_212_ ___Foods & Nutrition 11_______________ ____4__
Total credits: ___32__
Fill the rest with 3 other elective coursesin order of priority
Write your total credits. It should add to 32
Two Alternates
Alternate Courses:
A1. # ____ _______________ ___
A2. # ____ _______________ ___
You MUST add twoAlternate Courses
How to fill out your course selection sheet
Alternate Courses:
A1. # 136 _Art Fondations 11_ _4_
A2. # 001 _Accounting 11____ _4_
How to fill out your course summary
Optional Extended Day Courses:
# 819 Outdoor Rec. 11__ _4_
# ____ _______________ ___
If you want an Extended Day Course, enter it here.
*****IMPORTANT*****Review carefully your summary for completion and accuracy and make sure it is signed
______________ __________________ Student Signature Parent/Guardian Signature
Attach Course Permission Slip or
Application Form(s) (if required)
Grade 12
Instruction Regarding How to Complete the Summary of my Choices
Summary Of My ChoicesList your required courses first and then your electives in order of priority for a total of 32 credits (28 credits if you choose a Study). Also select two Alternate Courses (A1 & A2)
Credits
1. #_263_ __Bible 12 – Elective:_________________ _______
2. #_____ __________________________________ _______
3. #_____ __________________________________ _______
4. #_____ __________________________________ _______
5. #_____ __________________________________ _______
6. #_____ __________________________________ _______
7. #_____ __________________________________ _______
8. #_____ __________________________________ _______
Total credits _______
Alternate Courses: A1. # _____ _______________ _______
A2. # _____ _______________ _______optionalExtended Day Courses: # _____ _______________ ________
# _____ _______________ ________
Select your Bible Elective
Credits
1. #_263_ ___Bible 12 – Elective: 2. Life Issues___ ____4__
2. #_____ __________________________________ _______
3. #_____ __________________________________ _______
4. #_____ __________________________________ _______
5. #_____ __________________________________ _______
6. #_____ __________________________________ _______
7. #_____ __________________________________ _______
8. #_____ __________________________________ _______
9. #_____ __________________________________ _______
10. #_____ __________________________________ _______
Bible 12 Elective
Add your Language Arts 12 Course -Identify each course with its 3 digits corresponding number
Credits
1. #_263_ ___Bible 12 – Elective: 2. Life Issues____ ____4__
2. #_027_ __________________________________ _______
3. #____ __________________________________ _______
4. #_____ __________________________________ _______
5. #_____ __________________________________ _______
6. #_____ __________________________________ _______
7. #_____ __________________________________ _______
8. #_____ __________________________________ _______
Total Credits _______
Write Course Number
Course Title
Credits
1. #_263_ ___Bible 12 – Elective: 2. Life Issues____ ____4__
2. #_027_ ___English 12_______________________ _______
3. #____ ___________________________________ _______
4. #_____ __________________________________ _______
5. #_____ __________________________________ _______
6. #_____ __________________________________ _______
7. #_____ __________________________________ _______
8. #_____ __________________________________ _______
Write Course Title in Full with Grade Level
Course Credit Value
Credits
1. #_263_ ___Bible 12 – Elective: 2. Life Issues___ ____4__
2. #_027_ ___English 12______________________ ___ 4__
3. #____ __________________________________ _______
4. #_____ __________________________________ _______
5. #_____ __________________________________ _______
6. #_____ __________________________________ _______
7. #_____ __________________________________ _______
8. #_____ __________________________________ _______
Total credits: _______
Number of Credits
Elective Selection
Credits
1. #_263_ ___Bible 12 – Elective: 2. Life Issues___ ____4__
2. #_027_ ___English 12_______________________ ___ 4__
3. #_483_ ___Pre-Calculus 12___________________ ____4__
4. #_006_ ___Biology 12_______________________ ___ 4__
5. #_144_ ___Concert Band 12__________________ ____4__
6. #_016_ ___French 12_______________________ ____4__
7. #_213_ ___Foods & Nutrition 12_______________ ____4__
8. #_083_ ___Study 12________________________ ____0__
Total credits: ___28__
Fill the rest with 6 other courses (or 5 with a Study)in order of priority
Write your total credits. It should add to 32 (28 if you choose a study)
Two Alternates
Alternate Courses:
A1. # ____ _______________ ___
A2. # ____ _______________ ___
You MUST add twoAlternate Courses
How to fill out your course selection sheet
Alternate Courses:
A1. # 622 _Peer Tutoring 12__ _4_
A2. # 037 _Law 12__________ _4_
How to fill out your course summary
Optional Extended Day Courses:
# 820 Outdoor Rec. 12__ _4_
# ____ _______________ ___
If you want an Extended Day Course, enter it here.
*****IMPORTANT*****Review carefully your summary for completion and accuracy and make sure it is signed
______________ __________________ Student Signature Parent/Guardian Signature
Attach Course Permission Slip or
Application Form(s) (if required)