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Graduation Transitions 12

Graduation Transitions 12. (What you need to know to get it done!). Graduation Transitions Teacher. Ms Louie Counselling office: Sem 1 - Blk 3 and 5 Sem 2 – Blk 5 Email: sulouie@sd43.bc.ca. What is Graduation Transitions 12?. Mandatory 4 credit course for graduation

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Graduation Transitions 12

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  1. Graduation Transitions 12 (What you need to know to get it done!)

  2. Graduation Transitions Teacher • Ms Louie • Counselling office: Sem 1 - Blk 3 and 5 Sem 2 – Blk 5 Email: sulouie@sd43.bc.ca

  3. What is Graduation Transitions 12? Mandatory 4 credit course for graduation A: Healthy Living Plan B: Community Connections C: Career and Life D: Exit Interview

  4. When, Where and How? • Not a scheduled class • Assignments due at different times of the year • Pack teachers collect/check some parts of GT • Information on GT website: • http://public.sd43.bc.ca/secondary/Pinetree/GT/default.aspx • Grade 12 assemblies – Don’t miss any! • Pack – Don’t skip any!

  5. Part A: Personal Health(yellow sheets)

  6. DPA (Daily Physical Activity) Requirement Record, tabulate and collect signatures for the DPA log in your student agenda. Pack teacher checks for DPA completion in student agendas Always bring agenda to PACK

  7. What qualifies for DPA (who signs?) Any physical activity requiring a moderate to vigorous activity level (need signature of supervisor) All community programs (need receipts) All individual sport/activities listed on the DPA tracker in www.learnnowbc.ca Parents and community members supervising the activity may sign the DPA log

  8. 150 mins/week of Physical Activity Exemptions from DPA (for the season/semester): PE 11 & 12, Dance, or Musical Theatre All School sports teams Students must attend regularly and participate fully to receive credit for the DPA When coaches/teachers submit a team roster or class list, students will receive credit for DPA.

  9. Part A: Healthy Living Plan Decision Making Process & Stress Management Assignment: - ICBC Speaker & related assignment (date TBA) Nutrition Assignment: - A nutrition analysis assignment is posted on the Graduation Transition website: http://public.sd43.bc.ca/secondary/Pinetree/GT/default.aspx

  10. Part B: Community Connections(blue sheets)

  11. Part B: Where can I find Work? Career Center Room A200 Mrs. Jones Will help with: resumes & cover letters financial budget, career search Work/volunteer experience post secondary information Scholarship information

  12. What if I can’t find Mrs. Jones? Google Pinetree Secondary (click on Career Centre tab on top) http://public.sd43.bc.ca/secondary/Pinetree/careercentre/default.aspx (scroll down for all the information) Post secondary news Scholarship information Work & Volunteer opportunities Current news regarding graduation requirements

  13. Part B: 30 Hrs work Exemptions: Successful completion with verification: Work Experience 12 Global Perspectives Peer Tutoring Students must still provide evidence of work and complete the Employability Skills Evaluation sheet

  14. Part C: Career and Life(green sheets)

  15. Part C: Resume Resume must be updated Cannot be Planning 10 resume Must include references References will be requested Separate reference sheet with 3 references (name, contact #, and relationship to you)

  16. Part C: Cover Letter Must contain: • Return address • Salutation (Dear. . . ) • Date • Inside address • Centered body of text • Complimentary close (Sincerely yours, ) • Signature of sender • Typed name of sender

  17. Part C: Financial Plan (for the year after grad) • Prepare a budget for next year. • Use instructions on the back page • If your parents pay for everything, you must still show that you have the skill to set up a budget • Use the website: www.educationplanner.bc.ca - accurate tuition fee information - up to date entrance requirements for each faculty

  18. Part D: Exit Interview Type or write your answers to the questions on the green Transition Plan handout and bring your Resume, Cover letter and Budget to the interview. Make an appointment with Ms Louie for the interview Discuss your plans for the year following your graduation Ask questions regarding your plans

  19. Part C: No Exemptions Students CANNOT submit resumes from Planning 10. (update!) The Planning 10 career project is NOT accepted for the financial plan Global Perspectives binders must be presented for GT credit Use the website: www.educationplanner.bc.ca for the most accurate tuition fee information.

  20. Things to keep in mind: Grad Transitions MUST be completed to be eligible for the Passport to Education DPA forms will be checked monthly by Pack teachers and reported in the Grad Transition mark. (Starting Sept 23 onwards) Grad Dinner and Dance ticket sales and seating arrangements will be jeopardized if GT is incomplete

  21. Next Pack: Sept 30, 2009 Bring your DPA (agenda) for the Pack teacher to check If you are missing documents, print out extra ones from the Grad Transition website Hand in completed assignments to your Pack teacher or Ms Louie in the counselling office

  22. Additional Information • SFU & UBC presentation Sept 30, in the cafeteria, 7-9 pm. • U of T presentation Oct 1, in the library, 12:45 (lunch)

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