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January 9, 2019
Welcome To Welcome To Welcome To Welcome To Sir Robert Borden Sir Robert Borden Sir Robert Borden Sir Robert Borden Your Community SchoolYour Community SchoolYour Community SchoolYour Community School
Our Administrative Team
� Principal
-Wendy Verreault
� Vice-Principals
- Ken MacQueen & John Unsworth
� School Council Chair - Carmen Parsons
SRB Is A Great School!
�History of strong academic achievement;
� Excellence in Athletics, Arts, and Technology;
� Community involvement;
� Supports learning for all
Student Services
� Department Head of Guidance:
- Mary Anne Mayhew
� Department Head of Special Education:
- Susan Griffin
� Guidance Counsellors:
- Ms. Mayhew & Mark Mullins
A Grade 9 Student’s Day
• 4 classes per day (9:00 – 3:08) each class is a 75 minute period
• 52 minutes for lunch and extra curricular activities
• 5 exam days at the end of each semester
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School Pathways
�Applied and College
�Academic and University
�Locally Developed
Experiential Learning
Cooperative Education is Experience in the Workplace
� Rogers TV, Local schools, CHEO, Architectural Firms, Tony Graham Car Repair, and Retail Shops
School Programs
� Advanced Placement (AP)
-Math & French
� Dual Credits at Algonquin College
� French DELF testing
� Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM)
- Emergency Services (911)
- Architectural Design
- Health & Wellness
OCDSB International
Certificate Program
(ICP)
Over 460 OCDSB students enrolled!
#globalcompetence
Link Crew…
� Supports transition to High School
� Small pods of Grade 8 students linked to 2 student Mentors
� Contact with YOU in August
� Activities include Social & Academic Support
Unique Programs at SRB!Unique Programs at SRB!Unique Programs at SRB!Unique Programs at SRB!
� Musical Keyboarding Program
� Guitar Program
� Phys. Ed in French
� Learning Disabilities Program
� Autism Program
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OCDSB Transfer Pr.569.PLG
� Transfer Forms & Parent GuidesTransfer Forms & Parent GuidesTransfer Forms & Parent GuidesTransfer Forms & Parent Guides� Return form to SRB main office Return form to SRB main office Return form to SRB main office Return form to SRB main office
(receiving school)(receiving school)(receiving school)(receiving school)� Acceptance based only on three Acceptance based only on three Acceptance based only on three Acceptance based only on three
criteria listed on Transfer Formcriteria listed on Transfer Formcriteria listed on Transfer Formcriteria listed on Transfer Form
APPLY between February 4 to 19, 2019
Special Education, Student Success and Other SupportServices
Special Education� Supports & services for students who have been assessed as having special learning needs
� Individual Education Plans (IEPs) are developed/updated annually
� IEPs automatically carried forward for current OCDSB students
� New to OCDSB students requiring IEPs, indicate on course contract and contact Susan Griffin
Special Education
� Accommodations for students with IEPs are provided within the regular classroom by the regular classroom teacher
� Most common accommodations:
-extended time and computer use/assistive technology
� Intensive Learning Strategies course available
Student Success (SST)
� Additional support for students who are at risk for academic failure
� Proactive approach
� Includes academic support, credit rescue and/or credit recovery
� Accessed through our referral process
OCDSB Professional Supports
� School Psychologist
� School Social Worker
� Itinerant Educational Assistant (IEA)
� Rideauwood Addictions Counsellor
� Public Health Nurse
� Learning Support Consultant (LSC)
� School Resource Officer (SRO)
� Multi-cultural Liaison Officer (MLO)
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The Referral Process
� Referrals are made through multi-disciplinary team meetings
� Parent/guardian consent is required
� Interventions are short-term
� May involve referrals to community based supports and services
Grade 9 Course Selection Process
Considerations for Success
OSSD GraduationRequirements
� 30 credits
-18 compulsory & 12 elective
� Successful completion of the Provincial Literacy Test (OSSLT)
� 40 Hours of Community Service (begins the summer of grade 8)
Applied vs. Academic
� Applied Courses� Essential concepts� Practical applications� Lead to College-prep courses� Repetition of concepts
� Academic Courses� Essential concepts and explore related concepts
� Strong emphasis on theory� Lead to University-prep courses� Faster pace
Applied Courses Guidelines
� Current mark between 50% & 70% recommended
� Achieved level 1 or 2 in grade 6 EQAO reading and writing components
� Completes class work with teacher direction
� Completes homework with assistance
Academic Courses Guidelines
� Current mark of 70% recommended
� Achieved level 3 or higher in EQAO reading and writing components
� Completes homework independently, consistently and thoroughly
� Can cover large amounts of material in a shorter period of time
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SUBJECT TEACHER CONSULTATION
Teacher Recommendations:
� If you are unsure about course levels, please consult your son/daughter’s Grade 8 teacher within that discipline for advice
Individual Pathway Plan
� Combination of academic, applied and open leveled courses
� Choice based on abilities, interests & post-secondary pathway
� Academic English - prerequisite subject for all university programs
� Many pathways to university
Gr. 9 Timetable Compulsory Subjects
1. English 1. English 1. English 1. English 2. Geography2. Geography2. Geography2. Geography3. Science3. Science3. Science3. Science4. Mathematics4. Mathematics4. Mathematics4. Mathematics5. French5. French5. French5. French
6. Health & Physical6. Health & Physical6. Health & Physical6. Health & PhysicalEducationEducationEducationEducation
7. Arts 7. Arts 7. Arts 7. Arts –––– Music, Music, Music, Music, Drama, Visual Art, Drama, Visual Art, Drama, Visual Art, Drama, Visual Art, Guitar or Guitar or Guitar or Guitar or KeyboardingKeyboardingKeyboardingKeyboarding
Grade 9 Timetable Electives
8. Another Art credit, Exploring 8. Another Art credit, Exploring 8. Another Art credit, Exploring 8. Another Art credit, Exploring Technologies, Spanish, Technologies, Spanish, Technologies, Spanish, Technologies, Spanish,
9. Outside of the timetable: Junior Band 9. Outside of the timetable: Junior Band 9. Outside of the timetable: Junior Band 9. Outside of the timetable: Junior Band Note: (must take keyboarding or Note: (must take keyboarding or Note: (must take keyboarding or Note: (must take keyboarding or instrumental music)instrumental music)instrumental music)instrumental music)
Choices for French Class
� FIF1D – Academic Immersion French
� FSF1D – Academic Core French
� FSF1O – Open Core French
� Certificates – 2 types
� 7 credits in French – Extended
� 10 credits in French – Immersion
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Course Contract Worksheet Summer School
� Summer of grade 8 (July)
� Reach Ahead Courses available
-Geography, Math, French Immersion
� Do not recommend math – MPM1D or French – FIF1D
� Grade 9 math preparation course
� Remedial Math & Language Arts Program to improve skills for Grade 9
Pilot Project 2019� Opportunity to do a year long math at the grade 9 applied level
� Students will complete both an applied grade 9 math credit & a grade 9 learning strategies credit
� Classes will alternate days and run all year
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HOW TO SELECT MY GRADE 9 COURSES WITH CAREER CRUISING?
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ONLINE COURSE SELECTION
Students will be provided a detailed hand out with career cruising instructions during the course selection workshops (Jan. 14-18)
HOW TO START CAREER CRUISING?
1. Go to www.ocdsb.ca
2. Click on the “Student Portal” tab:
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3. Enter your Username and Password (same as computer login)
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4. Click on “Career Cruising” tab
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5. Enter your Career Cruising Username and Password
(Gr. 8 homeroom teacher will provide)
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Course Planner Video available
ONLINE COURSESELECTION
6. You will be prompted to change your password and click “Terms and Conditions”
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7. Next you will click on “Choose My Courses”
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Beige Boxes are 7 Compulsory
Courses
White BoxIs Your 1 Elective
Course
You will then see:
*Follow handout for detailed step by step instructions
Blue BoxIs Your Alternate
Course ChoiceYou must select an alternate course should your 1 elective choice not fit
into your schedule
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Step 1: Click on each “Beige” compulsory course box to select each course
Once you click on the course box you will see the compulsory
course with the different course levels available
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Step 2: Click on the course level of interest to read the course description
Step 3: Click “Add Courses”. Select the
rest of your compulsory courses
following these same steps
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Step 4: Click on the white Elective Box to select your elective course
Step 5: Click on the Elective Discipline to find your grade 9 elective (LWS BD, TIJ 10, or second Arts credit)
Then you will see:
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Step 6: Click on your grade 9 elective choice (Example TIJ 10)
Then click:
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Step 7: Click on the alternate box to select a “alternate” course should your original elective course not schedule
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Step 8: To enroll in Band- Click on “Outside the Timetable”
� Then Click on Outside Timetable
Click on AMR 10 and select add course
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Step 9: Review course selections, then click “SUBMIT”
Before You Before You Before You Before You Click Submit:Click Submit:Click Submit:Click Submit:
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Course Selection Summary
Review the following before submitting your Course Selections and handing in your forms:
1. Choose a minimum of 8 courses (9 for Band)
2. Consider consulting your son/daughter’s teachers for course level advice
3. French Certificate – choose FIF1D, CGC1DF, PPL1O4/54. Parent’s/student’s signatures
5. Special Education students must check the IEP box on Student Information Sheet
6. Indicate on Student Information Sheet if English is not your first language
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Step 10: Five Forms will appear after you click “Submit”
1. 2.
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Step 12: Print off 5 forms, Student and Parent/Guardian must sign each form. Then submit signed forms to your grade 8 homeroom teacher
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4.5.
CAREER CRUISING COURSE SELECTION
The 5 forms that appear and that require printing are:
1) Course Request Sign Off Sheet
2) Appropriate Use of Technology Agreement (Career Cruising link)
3) Media Permission Agreement (Career Cruising link)
4) Student Information Sheet
5) OCDSB Student Safety Lab Agreement
Each of the 5 forms must be signed by parent/guardian
Grade 9 Course Selection Timeline
1. January 9; Grade 8 Parent Presentation
-Course Contract Worksheet, Timelines for Course Selection
2. January 14-18; Career Cruising Workshops for all Grade 8 students
-Career Cruising Passwords, and course selection help
3. January 14-18; Course selections reviewed/finalized by parent/guardian
-Consultation with subject teachers on course levels if needed
4. January 31; Signed Course Request Sign off sheet and 4 additional forms (previous slide) due to Grade 8 Homeroom Teacher
Once you have handed in your 5 forms to your Gr.8 Homeroom; you have successfully submitted your 2019-2020 Grade 9 course selections
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School Tours
� School Tours will begin from the main foyer in 5 min.
� Our Link Crew Leader’s are ready to take you on a tour of our wonderful SRB!
� 7:15PM-Return to Foyer for
SRB Draw