NORTH COLCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL

COURSE SELECTION INFORMATION 2017-18

HIGH SCHOOL COMPLETION CERTIFICATE


Senior High students require:

·  18 credits to obtain a high school completion certificate.

·  No more than seven of the eighteen credits can be grade ten level courses.

·  At least five credits must be grade twelve level courses.

·  Compulsory credits:

§  Three English (one at each grade level)

§  Two Math

§  Two Sciences

§  Canadian History 11, plus one Global Studies (Global History or Global Geography)

§  One Fine Arts (Music, Art)

§  One Physical Education credit

§  Two other credits from Technology, Mathematics, or Science.

CREDIT

Each course offered at NCHS is recognized as one credit except Career Development 11 and Workplace Safety 11 which are ½ credit courses and Math Academic 10 which is two credits. No student shall receive credit towards a high school completion certificate for two courses in the same subject at the same grade level with the exceptions of Math Academic 10, Math Academic 11 and Pre-Calculus 11, and Pre-Calculus 12 and Calculus 12, all of which will count as credits.

Example: Having already attained a credit in Math at Work 10 one may choose to upgrade that subject by taking Math Academic 10; however, only one of these courses will count as a credit towards a high school completion certificate as they are at the same grade level.

CREDIT TYPES - Each course is categorized as one of the following credit types:

academic: These courses are designed for students who expect to enter college, university, or other post-secondary institutions.

advanced: These courses are designed to meet the needs of students who have demonstrated an exceptional degree of academic ability or achievement.

open: Although none of these courses are designed to meet the specific entrance requirements of university, individual courses may meet entrance requirements of some institutions. Many of these courses satisfy community college and some private trade schools entrance requirements.

graduation/essential: These courses are designed to meet the needs of students in obtaining their High School diploma. They are usually not considered as meeting University entrance requirements.

OPTIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES PROGRAM (O2)

O2 is a program designed for students entering Senior High. Options and Opportunities (O2) offers students a more hands-on learning experience. It's designed to help them make successful transitions from high school to work, a career path, or a post-secondary program. Students interested in O2 will have to fill out an application and be interviewed.

VIRTUAL HIGH SCHOOL

Students should note opportunities for credits are possible through Virtual High School options.

In order to take one of these courses through the virtual high school, a student must be highly motivated, computer & internet literate, able to work independently and able to devote 4 to 5 hours a week of their own time to the course. Online classes will take place during school time but assignments will have to be done outside of regular school hours. Students may be allowed to replace a regular course with a virtual one. Interested students should see the Guidance Counselor or Principal. It is recommended that students only take 1 online course per semester.

VIRTUAL HIGH SCHOOL

The following courses may be available online:

GRADE 12s ONLY NEED TO TAKE 7 CREDITS BUT THEY CAN TAKE 8
GRADE 10 – Students must take English 10, Science 10, PE 10, a Math credit and a Fine Arts Credit.
Students taking math 10 must sign into it both semesters.
Grade 11 - Students must take Canadian History 11, English 11, and a Math credit.
Grade 12 – Students must take English 12 & Global History 12 or Global Geography 12.
Students must complete a Phys Ed and Fine Art credit to graduate
IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE STUDENT TO SELECT THE COURSES NEEDED TO GRADUATE AND GO ON IN A CHOSEN FIELD OF STUDY. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT COURSES OR IF YOU REQUIRE A DESCRIPTION OF A COURSE PLEASE SEE YOUR HOMEROOM TEACHER OR THE GUIDANCE COUNSELLOR.
Course descriptions are also available on the school website:
www.nchs.ccrsb.ca

Course Selection Form 2017/18 Name: ______

·  Please return to your homeroom teacher by May 18

·  Grade 10 and 11 students must circle a course in every block both semesters for a total of 8 courses

·  Grade 12 students must enroll in 7 courses

Please fill out both sides of this sheet.

Semester 1

Grade 10 / Grade 11 / Grade 12
Block A / Career Development 10 O-2 / Physics 11 / Phys. Ed 12
Economics 11 / Oceans 11 / Chemistry 12
Block B / English 10 O-2 / Biology 11 / Global History 12
Math Academic 10 / Design 11
Co-op 11 O-2 / Co-op 12 O-2
Block C / French 10 / Math Academic 11 / Pre Cal 12
Science 10 O-2 / Skilled Trades 10 / Housing & Design 12
Global Geography 12
Block D / Skilled Trades 10
Phys Ed 10 / English 11
English 11 O-2 / Physics 12
Math Essentials 12
French 12

Semester 2

Grade 10 / Grade 11 / Grade 12
Block A / Construction Trades 11 / French 11 / English 12
English 10 / Yoga 11 / Coop 12 O-2
Co-op 11 O-2
Block B / Math Academic 10
Math at Work 10
Math Essentials 10 / Pre-Calculus 11
Math at Work 11
Math Essentials 11 / Law 12
Biology 12
Block C / Phys Ed 10 O-2 / Canadian History 11 / Math Academic 12
Science 10 / English 11/12 O-2 / Production Trades 12
Block D / Art 10 / Canadian History 11 O-2 / Calculus 12
Drama 10 / Chemistry 11 / Math at Work 12

* Students interested in taking a virtual high school course should indicate the course by writing

it in a block above. Grade 12’s should write free in the block they aren’t taking.

Parent’s signature: ______