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Choosing your courses occurs in February. Good decision-making is an important process and your parents/guardians/circle of care and teachers are available to assist you.
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Students who select courses that are consistent with their goalsÌýand interestsÌýare more likely to be successful in all of their courses.
You can use Ìý– a web-based planning tool – to see what courses are available at a school and to create your learning plan. You may also receive a Course Selection Sheet from your teacher to make a draft of the courses you may be interested in selecting.
Course offerings are determined by each individual school and are dependent on student requests, facilities, and the staff that are available. All secondary schools offer programs to ensure that all students can earn a diploma and pursue post-secondary destinations including apprenticeship, college, university and work opportunities.
Course offerings are published by each school.ÌýLearn more about each school’s course offerings:
The ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø recognizes that students have diverse needs. Although we encourage all students to attend the school determined by their residential address, there areÌýCentral Student Interest ProgramsÌýacross the ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø that students can apply to through the Central Online Application process. Students may also be interested in attending a school other than the one designated by their address, which they can apply to through theÌýOut-of-Area Admission process.
Your current school receives information regarding all of these schools/programs.ÌýBe sure to ask your Classroom Teacher or your Elementary Guidance Teacher about these opportunities. Attend theÌýhigh school information eveningsÌýor research a school atÌýFind your School By Programs.