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~ Grade 11 Course Planning ~

Seaquam Secondary. ~ Grade 11 Course Planning ~. ~ 2010 – 2011 ~. Overview. Overview of Graduation Requirements Post-Secondary Entrance Requirements Grade 12 courses What about Math? What about a Language? Resources Questions. 2004 Graduation Program. Graduation Requirements….

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  1. Seaquam Secondary ~ Grade 11 Course Planning ~ ~ 2010 – 2011 ~

  2. Overview • Overview of Graduation Requirements • Post-Secondary Entrance Requirements • Grade 12 courses • What about Math? • What about a Language? • Resources • Questions

  3. 2004 Graduation Program

  4. Graduation Requirements… Language Arts 10 4 Credits Language Arts 11 (English or Communication) 4 Credits Language Arts 12 (English or Communication) 4 Credits ENGLISH SOCIAL STUDIES Social Studies 10 4 Credits Social Studies 11 or Civics 11 4 Credits SCIENCE Science 10 4 Credits A Science 11 or 12 4 Credits MATH Math 10 4 Credits Math 11or 12 4 Credits P.E. Physical Education 10 4 Credits Fine Arts or Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12 4 Credits F.A. & A.S. Planning 10 4 Credits Graduation Transition 4 Credits OTHER ELECTIVES Elective Courses (16 credits must be Gr. 12) 28 Credits 80 Credits

  5. Provincial ExamsTHERE IS NOW ONLY ONE! • English 12 (40%) Optional….or is it….? Final mark is a blend of school marks and provincial exam…UBC and SFU will either take your blended or your school mark. Whichever is highest.

  6. LPI • What is it? The Language Proficiency Index (LPI) assesses the reading and writing proficiency of prospective and current students for entrance into academic programs or first-year English courses. LPI TEST DATE IS APRIL 19th @ Seaquam Sign up at LPItest.ca

  7. Graduation Requirements… • Volunteer or Work Hours 30 Hours • Physical Activity Hours Proof of 150 minutes per week. • Your plan for the future – Grad Trans booklet and interview.

  8. That’s Graduation…Now what about Post-Secondary?

  9. University of British Columbia Entrance to University Do you have the courses to go to a major university? ARTS: English 12 and 3 other approved courses (each university lists their approved courses). SCIENCE: Chem 11 Physics 11 English 12, Math12, and 2 other grade 12 courses with at least one from Bio12, Chem12, Geology 12, or Physics12 ENGINEERING: English 12, Chem11 & Chem12, Math12, Phys11& Phys12,

  10. Entrance to University… Past GPA’s needed to gain entrance to UBC

  11. Entrance to University… Simon Fraser University Admission averages range from 80% to 95% Business minimum required Admission 80% + broad based application. Communications 80% Arts 82% Sciences 85% Engineering 85% Going to play a sport at SFU? SFU is now part of the NCAA, which means if you are playing sports at SFU you will have to write an SAT.

  12. Entrance to University… University of Victoria Minimum admission average is between 67%-80% Humanities/Social Sciences/Sciences 75% Business 80% Child Youth Care 75% Computer Science 75% Engineering 77% Fine Arts 67% (Music/Theatre/Visual Arts – audition or portfolio mandatory) Fine Arts (Art History) 75% Fine Arts (Writing) 87% Health Info Science 75%

  13. Going South? • Admission to US schools is based not only on academics, but also extracurricular activities and SAT results. As such, unlike Canadian universities, there is no set average for admission. • Be sure to write an SAT this year or next. See collegeboard.org • You can apply to multiple schools with one application: commonapp.org • If you are pursuing an athletic opportunity, be sure to talk to your coach

  14. Post Secondary Studies • In order to choose the best institution to attend for your post secondary studies, you will want to conduct your own research. • Initial research online is an effective way to learn current information about each individual school and it’s campuses. Students should research all colleges or universities in order to make an educated decision. Look for schools that will provide you with opportunities that suit your needs, both educationally and socially. Another key decision factor should be to uncover a learning institution that will provide you with the best options and opportunities after you complete your undergraduate studies. • *Note: General admission requirements are considered in order to be accepted into the institution itself. There are likely further requirements for individual programs that must be researched, and met as well.

  15. Entrance to College, Tech Institutes, and University-Colleges LANGARA KWANTLEN DOUGLAS BCIT Minimum admission requirements: Grade 12 graduation including English or Communication 12 – generally a grade of C to B required Selective entry programs have additional course requirements. Note – most have a minimum English language requirement with grades ranging from C to B

  16. What courses do I take next year?

  17. IB Program • Questions for next year??? • SL verses HL ? • Diploma or Certificate • Entrance to University – most universities have separate mark conversions for IB • ie. 4 = 73% 5 = 86% 6 = 92% 7 = 96% • Chemistry 11? • DIPLOMA IB students DO NOT SIGN UP FOR GRAD TRANS • IF YOU ARE CONSIDERING CHANGING YOUR PROGRAM (ie. Diploma to Certificate) YOU NEED TO DISCUSS THIS FIRST WITH MS . MATTHEWS

  18. Required Courses • English 12 / English 12IB / Communications 12 • Grad Transitions • Elective Courses (16 credits must be Gr. 12)

  19. The “2nd Study” application(Grad trans is your 1st study) • That you will be grading with a minimum of 88 credits with the study • Good grade 11 attendance and no disciplinary issues. • Student has a minimum of English 12 and 3 academic courses in their schedule. • If you are approved no other course will be dropped throughout the year. **Applications can be found through the counsellor or online at the Seaquam counselling site (under student’s menu under attachments)

  20. Elective Options….to name a few….. • Language 10/11/12 • Studio Arts 12: Fabric and Fibre • Cafeteria Training 11/12 • Caf. 12 – Baking and Pastry • Textile Studies 11/12 • Carpentry & Joinery 11/12 • Business Computer Application 11/12 • Accounting 11/12 • Drafting & Design 11/12 • Auto Technology 11/12 • Metal Fabrication & Machining 11/12 • Info. Comm. Technology 11/12 • Physical Education 11/12 • Yearbook Production 11/12 • Marketing 11 • Economics 12 • Family Studies 11/12 • Industrial Design 11/12 • Photo 11/12 • Psychology 11/12AP • Peer Tutoring 11/12 (LAC/ESL/Music/PE/Life Skills/Core/Art/Technology) • Concert Band 11/12 • ** Music 11/12: Jazz Band (X Block) • Music 11/12: Concert Choir • Theatre Production – Acting 11/12 • Theatre Production 11 • Film and Television/Video 11/12 • Media Arts 11/12: Animation • Art Foundations 11/12 • Studio Arts 11/12 – Printmaking & Design • ESL • Strategies for Learning (LD/LAC) • Entrepreneurship 12 • Tourism 11/12 • Computer Science 12 AP • Guitar 11/12 • Dance 11/12

  21. Accelerated Credit Enrollment in Industry Training (ACE IT) & Apprenticeship

  22. Mr. B. Tivy btivy@deltasd.bc.ca Career Programs Apprenticeships ~ over 100 trades, see the ITA Website ~ Find a job in an Apprenticable trade with a Journey Person ~ Learn while you get paid! Start your Career as early as age 15! ~ $1000 scholarship possible upon completionACE IT..get your Level 1 Industry Training in Gr 11/12~ 20 Programs to choose from, 4 of them at Seaquam & ND.SSA ..Secondary School Apprentice – Gr. 10 (age 15) start~ Working with a Journey Person? Earn Secondary school credits as well.Work Experience..explore any Career area ~ Grade 11/12~ Employability Skills as well as a 90 hr placement in the community.… also … Skills Canada Competitions for the trades www.itabc.cahttp://www.seaquam.ca/http://fc.deltasd.bc.ca/~mmerrick/

  23. Did you know? • Career Programs are for everyone! • 75% of Careers don’t need a University Degree to start • Trades and Technical Careers: • Earnings can be over $100,000 yr • There is a huge demand for skilled workers • Career Programs in Secondary school: • Get up to a 3 yr head start • Try out a career before you go to university • Earn graduation credit credits (up to 20) • Make connections to the real world

  24. How do I get started in a Career Program? • ACE IT ~ Application package and interview required - Info Night Feb 15 (ND) & 16 (SE) @ 7pm - Package and tips sheet on the Career Programs web - Due before spring break (March 31st) - Takes most students two weeks to get application done - Successful candidates notified in May/June • Work Experience ~ Registration form required - Form on our website, submit to your counsellor • SSA ~ have a job in an apprenticable trade? - See your Career Programs Facilitator!

  25. District ACEIT Programs @ Seaquam Secondary @ North Delta Secondary Auto Service Technician Cook Construction Electrician Carpenter Auto Refinishing Prep Technician Baking & Pastry Arts Horticulture Technician Masonry/Bricklaying Millwright @ Post Secondary / Trade School (VCC, Kwantlen, Douglas, BCIT, etc) Motorcycle Mechanic Painter/Decorator Plumber Roofer Steel Fabrication Welder

  26. Professional Cook ACEIT Level 1 Apprentice students Auto Service Technician ACEIT Level 1 Apprentice students

  27. SSA Apprentices & Scholarships

  28. Apprenticeship & ‘Red Seal’ Programs • Dairy Production Technician • Diesel Engine Mechanic • Diesel Fuel Injection Mechanic • Domestic/Commercial Gasfitter • Domestic/Residential Certified Geothermal Technician • Domestic/Residential Certified Heating Technician • Drywall Finisher • Electric Motor Systems Technician • ~ Winder Electrician "Red Seal" • Electrician, Construction "Red Seal" • Electrician, Industrial "Red Seal" • Electronics Communications Technician • Electronics Technician • Electronics Technician (Consumer Products) "Red Seal" • Electro-Plater • Elevator Mechanic • Embalmer & Funeral Director • Floor Covering Installer "Red Seal" • Florist • Forklift Mechanic • Funeral Director • Glazier "Red Seal" • Graphic Arts - Bookbinder 1 • Graphic Arts - Litho Pressperson • Hairstylist (Cosmetologist) • Hardwood Floorlayer • Heavy Duty Equipment • ~ Technician (Mechanic) "Red Seal" • Heavy Equipment Operator • Hydraulic Crane Operator • Hydraulic Service Mechanic • Inboard/Outboard Mechanic • Industrial Engines & • Equipment Partsperson • Aggregate Plant Operator • Agricultural Equipment Technician "Red Seal" • Aircraft Maintenance Technician • Aircraft Structural Technician • Appliance Service Technician "Red Seal" • Arboriculturist (Urban Forestry) • Architectural Sheet Metal Worker • Asphalt Paving/Laydown • Asphalt Plant Operator • Automatic Transmission Service Technician • Automotive Glass Technician • Automotive Machinist • Automotive Painter ~ Automotive Refinishing Technician "Red Seal" • Automotive Radiator Manufacturer and Repairer • Automotive Refinishing Prep Technician • Automotive Service Technician "Red Seal" • Automotive Upholsterer • Automotive Wheel Alignment & Brake Service Technician • Baker "Red Seal" • Barber • Boilermaker (Construction Boilermaker) "Red Seal" • Boom Truck Operator – (4 different categories) • Bricklayer (Mason) "Red Seal" • Building Envelope Technician • Cabinet Maker (Joiner) "Red Seal"  • Cable Splicer • Carpenter "Red Seal" • Communication Technician • Community Antenna Television Technician • Concrete Finisher (Cement Mason) "Red Seal" • Concrete Plant Operator • Construction Formwork Technician • Cook "Red Seal"

  29. more….Apprenticeship & ‘Red Seal’ Programs • Plasterer • Plumber "Red Seal" • Power Line Technician "Red Seal" • Production Horticulturist • Railway Car Technician • Recreation Vehicle Service Technician "Red Seal" • Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic • ~ Refrigeration Mechanic "Red Seal" • Reinforcing Steel Installer • Residential Building Maintenance Worker • Residential Construction Framing Technician • Residential Steep Roofer • Rig Technician 1 • Rig Technician 2 • Rig Technician 3 "Red Seal" • Roofer "Red Seal" • Security Alarm Installer • Sheet Metal Worker "Red Seal" • Sprinkler System Installer "Red Seal" • Steamfitter / Pipefitter "Red Seal" • Telecontrol Technologist • Tilesetter "Red Seal" • Tire Repairer • Tool and Die Maker "Red Seal" • Tower Crane Operator • Transport Refrigeration Mechanic • Transport Trailer Technician • (Commercial Trailer Mechanic) "Red Seal" • Truck and Transport Mechanic • (Commercial Transport Vehicle Mechanic) "Red Seal" • Utility Arborist • Water Well Driller • Welder (Level "A" or "B") "Red Seal" • Welder Level 'C' • Industrial Instrument Mechanic "Red Seal" • Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) "Red Seal" • Industrial Warehouseperson • Insulator (Heat and Frost) "Red Seal" • Ironworker Generalist (Ironworker) "Red Seal" • Landscape Horticulturist • Lather (Interior Systems Mechanic) ~ Wall and Ceiling Installer "Red Seal" • Locksmith • Log Builder • Lumber Manufacturing Industry - Benchperson • Lumber Manufacturing Industry - Circular Sawfiler • Lumber Manufacturing Industry - Sawfitter • Machinist "Red Seal" • Marine Engine Mechanic • Marine Mechanical Technician • Marine Repair Technician • Meatcutter • Metal Fabricator (Fitter) "Red Seal" • Meter Technician • Mobile Crane Operator – (4 different categories) • Motion Picture & Theatre - Grip • Motion Picture & Theatre - Set Dresser • Motor Vehicle Body Repairer (Metal & Paint) (Automotive Collision Repair Technician) "Red Seal" • Motorcycle Mechanic "Red Seal" • Moulder and Coremaker • Oil Burner Mechanic (Residential) "Red Seal" • Outdoor Power Equipment Technician • Oil Burner Mechanic (Residential) "Red Seal" • Outdoor Power Equipment Technician • Painter and Decorator "Red Seal" • Partsperson  "Red Seal" • Piledriver and Bridgeworker • Planermill Maintenance Technician 1 • Planermill Maintenance Technician 2

  30. Trade, Industry, & Post Secondary Tours VCC Women in Trades ~ Autobody BC Ferries DryDock BCIT Aerospace

  31. Work Experience Examples Aquarium Pharmacist Financial Advertising OWL Carpentry Science World Art Gallery Delta COPS

  32. ACADEMY’S • Baseball Sands Secondary Gr 8 – 12 males and females • Dance Delta Secondary Gr 8 – 12 males and females • Film Acting Delta Manor Education Centre (near bus loop in Ladner) Gr 9 – 12 males and females • Film Production Delta Manor Education Centre (near bus loop in Ladner) Gr 9 – 12 males and females • Hockey Burnsview Secondary – 1 block program (need to take one other class at BU every other morning) • Gr. 8 – 12 males and females • South Delta Secondary – 2 block program (first block every day; need to take 2 other classes at SDSS • Gr 8 – 12 males and females • Lacrosse Delta Secondary Gr 9 – 12 males and females • Soccer South Delta Secondary Gr 8 – 12 males and females • Softball Seaquam Secondary Gr 8 – 12 Girls only • Sustainable Earth South Delta Secondary Gr 10 – 12 males and females

  33. ACADEMY’S Con’t • Key information: All academies, except Burnsview Hockey, are two blocks in a student’s timetable. • All academies, except SDSS Hockey, have the two blocks back to back • Students can move between their home school and an academy school at lunch to participate in an academy at another school • Brochures available at your school office • Visit the website for more information and applications: • http://web.deltasd.bc.ca/programs/academies • Call 604 952-5374

  34. The Math Question

  35. Implications of Math • Three Pathways • 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. NO UNIVERSITY WILL TAKE THIS MATH FOR ENTRANCE!! • 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. • Pre-calculus - designed to provide students with the mathematical understandings and critical-thinking skills identified for entry into post-secondary programs that require the study of theoretical calculus. NEEDED FOR ALL UNIVERSITY SCIENCE PROGRAMS

  36. What about a Language?

  37. What About a Language?……stay tuned….. UBC Language 11 for all faculties No Language Requirement Language 11 for Humanities only UVIC SFU Beginners Language 11 for all faculties UNBC Colleges No Language Requirement

  38. Language Options • French 10, 11, 12 • Intro. Spanish 11, Spanish 11,12 • Intro. Japanese 11, Japanese 11, 12

  39. Language Challenge Exams *Language Challenge: for those students with a background in Mandarin, Spanish, Japanese, Punjabi, Korean, German, they may apply to write a challenge exam to earn Language 11 and 12 credits. Those who challenge the Language 12 exam carry on to write the provincial in June.

  40. Summer School 4 Week • 1 hr 45 min. class • 2 course maximum • Reg. based on failure • No electives 6 Week • 3 hour class • Morning or Afternoon • No electives

  41. Night School @ Delview • Many core courses offered – based on numbers • Mondays / Wednesdays • Tuesdays / Thursdays • No electives

  42. Online Courses • Delta’s online school is called Delta Access – check website for courseavailability • Spring / Summer session in all courses currently offered • COURSES NEED TO BE 50% DONE BY CHRISTMAS IF YOU ARE GOING TO COUNT THEM TOWARDS UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE! • Online courses also available through Vancouver (VLN), EBUS Surrey (Surrey Connect), Fraser Valley (FVDES)

  43. External Credits • Students may earn credits toward graduation through training programs outside of school: • 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 asked to bring documentation as proof of credit

  44. Passport to Education • Offered by the Ministry of Education • Grades 10 -12 • Earn up to $1000 for post-secondary • For students demonstrating high achievement in academic and non-academic areas • Based on their best 5 subjects • Awarded to the top 30% of each grade • Gr. 10 = $250 • Gr. 11 = $250 • Gr. 12 = $500

  45. Resources Counsellor – D. Kidd Career Planning • Career Advisor • Miss. J. Gehiere –AKA: MISS G • jgehiere@deltasd.bc.ca New Graduation Program • www.bced.gov.bc.ca/graduation/

  46. Resources • There are also “one-stop websites” that will help to put all information at your finger tips with links to every post secondary institution across Canada. Seaquam is registered to and highly recommends accessing an easy to navigate website called Career Cruising. • http://www.careercruising.com/ • username: seaquam • password: careers

  47. Resources http://www.educationplanner.bc.ca/ • About Education Planner: • Education Planner provides access to information on more than 1600 undergraduate programs at post-secondary institutions throughout BC. • Education Planner is endorsed by the post-secondary institutions of BC, managed by the BC Council on Admissions and Transfer, and funded by the BC Ministry of Advanced Education

  48. Resources http://www.bctransferguide.ca/ • What is transfer? • It’s when one institution gives you credit for courses or programs completed at another. • About a third of all new university students from BC are transfer students.

  49. Scholarships • studentawards.com • Individual PSIs list their in house opportunities on their websites • Ministry of Education: http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/awards/

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