Course Planning Grade 11 2019/2020
Who is your counsellor? Ms. Springenatic Ms. Bain Ms. Parker Ms. Babalos Grade 12, IB Grade 9-11 A-G, ELL, ISP Grade 9-11 H-O Grade 9-11 P-Z Ms. Costopoulos Ms. Hibi IB Coordinator Career Advisor
Graduation Program Required Courses (52 Credits) 13 courses: English 10, 11, & 12 Social Studies 10 & Social Studies 11 or 12 Science 10 & a Science 11 Math 10 & 11 Physical Education 10 Fine Arts or Applied Skills 10, 11 or 12 Career Life Education 10 Career Life Connection + Capstone Elective Courses (28 Credits) 7 courses: 7 electives from grade 10-12 (3 courses must be at the grade 11/12 level) 84 TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION @ REMSS
Grade 11: 1. English 11 choose 1 of the following: Composition 11 Creative Writing 11 Literary Studies 11 New Media 11 English First Peoples 11: Lit Studies/Spoken Language 2. Social Studies 11 choose 1 of the following: 20 th Century World History 12 BC First Peoples 12 Comparative Cultures 12 Genocide Studies 12 Human Geography 12 Law Studies 12 Social Justice 12
3. Science 11 Chemistry 11 Earth Science 11 Life Sciences 11 Physics 11 Science for Citizens 11 4. Math 11 Workplace Math 11 Foundations of Math 11 Pre-Calculus 11 5. Elective 6. Elective 7. Elective 8. Elective
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Elective Information: English: Creative Writing 11 Literary Studies 11 New Media 11 Composition 11 Drama /Theatre: Drama 11 Theatre Production 11 Directing & Script Development 11 Languages: French 11 Mandarin 11 Spanish 11 Fine Arts: Concert Band 11 Art Studio 11 Studio Arts 3D 11 Studio Arts 2D 11 Media Arts 11 Graphic Production 11 Photography 11 Film & TV 11
Elective Information: Physical Education: Active Living 11 Girls Co-Ed Recreational Leadership (by application only) Active Living High Performance Basketball Active Living High Performance Volleyball Active Living High Performance Outdoor Fitness & Conditioning 11 Technology Education: Automotive Technology 11 Woodwork 11 Drafting 11 Metalwork 11 Engineering 11 Home Economics: Intro to Food Studies 11 Food Studies 11 Textiles 11 (Fashion & Design) Textiles 11 (Arts & Crafts)
Elective Information: Business Education/Computers: Marketing & Promotion 11 Computer Information Systems 11 Computer Programming 11 Leadership & Innovation: Peer Mentoring 11 (by application only) Work Experience 12A (by application only) Outside Regular Timetable: (before or after school) Jazz Band 11 Concert Choir 11 Jazz Choir 11 Chamber Choir (co-requisite to Concert Choir) Theatre Company 11 Fitness & Conditioning 11 Other programs: o International Baccalaureate/Pre-IB by application only o English Language Learners see Ms. Nelstead o Hockey Academy see Mr. Ponak o Learning Strategies 11 see your counsellor
IB Parent/Info Night TONIGHT @ 7PM LANGLEY EVENTS CENTRE: BANQUET ROOM
Provincial Graduation Numeracy Assessment June 21-27, 2019
Study Block Students are encouraged to be actively involved in 8 courses A maximum of ONE study block may be granted if: a student is enrolled in an extended day course. a student is taking a Distributed Learning (online) course a student is maintaining a heavy academic load Currently, the minimum requirement is 2 science courses Permission from parents and administration required
University Options 1. GENERAL University Entrance Requirements English 11 & 12 + Literacy Assessment 3 Academic Courses Foundations Math 11 or Pre-Calculus 11 (recommended) A second language to at least Grade 11* 2. SPECIFIC Program Course Requirements Check the required course for your program or faculty This will vary from one university to another
University Admission Requirements University of British Columbia-Vancouver Faculty of Arts Faculty of Sciences English 11 Language 11 Pre-Calculus Math 11 OR Foundations Math 12 Science 11 Social Studies 11 or 12 English 12 (min. 70%) 3 other academic courses English 11 Language 11 Pre-Calculus Math 11 Chemistry 11 Physics 11 Social Studies 11 English 12 (min. 70%) Pre-Calculus 12 Two other approved Gr. 12 courses including at least one of Bio. 12, Chem. 12, or Physics 12 UBC will look at ALL of your academic gr. 11 and gr. 12 courses, minus the lowest gr. 11 or gr. 12 course
University Admission Requirements Simon Fraser University Faculty of Arts Faculty of Science English 11 Language 11 (Beginners 11 OK) Pre-Calculus Math 11 OR Foundations of Math 11 Science 11 Social Studies 11 or 12 English 12 (min. 70%) 4 other approved grade 12 courses One Math or Science 12 Two Social Studies 12 Any Academic or Visual Arts English 11 Language 11 (Beginners 11 OK) Pre-Calculus 11 Chemistry 11 Physics 11 Social Studies 11 or 12 English 12 (min. 70%) Pre-Calculus 12 Two Science 12 courses 4 other approved grade 12 courses
University Admission Requirements University of Victoria Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences Faculty of Science English 11 Pre-Calculus 11 OR Foundations of Math 11 Science 11 Social Studies 11 or 12 English 12 3 other approved grade 12 courses English 11 Pre-Calculus 11 (min. B) Chemistry 11 Physics 11 Social Studies 11 or 12 English 12 Pre-Calculus 12 Two approved Science 12 courses
University Admission Requirements University of the Fraser Valley Faculty of Arts Faculty of Science English 12 (min. B) Two other approved grade 12 courses English 11 Pre-Calculus 11 English 12 (min. B) Pre-Calculus 12 (min. B) One Science 12 course (min. C+)
College Admission Requirements Douglas College Priority registration Students accepted with general entry requirements (English 12 C or its equivalent) For course selection your time will be assigned by GPA based on high school marks Kwantlen Polytechnic University Students accepted with general entry requirements (English 12 C or its equivalent) Admission requirements must be checked for each specific program Langara College Students accepted with general entry requirements (English 12 C or its equivalent)
Work Experience This course is designed to prepare students for the transition from school to work or further education and training. Classroom instruction is approximately 20 hours Placement hours are approximately 90 hours Placements may or may not be during school hours Students must be self-motivated and responsible Work experience course placements are unpaid
Youth Work in Trades o Students will receive 16 credits on their high school transcripts o 4 credits for every 120 hours of work o YWT 11A & 11B; o YWT 12A & 12B o $1,000 scholarship possible if you continue in trade area for at least six months after graduation
Youth Work in Trades Aldergrove Secondary Hairdressing Carpentry Automotive Service Tech DW Poppy Secondary Electrical Foundation with BCIT Langley Secondary Plumbing/Piping Kwantlen, Langley Campus Practical Horticulture Walnut Grove Secondary Professional Cook Training 1 For more information, see Ms. Hibi
Course Selection COURSE SELECTIONS ARE COMPLETED ONLINE o All submissions must be completed before Monday, February 11 on MyEd (https://www.myeducation.gov.bc.ca/aspen/logon.do) DO THIS ON A COMPUTER, NOT ON A PHONE o o o Course Catalogue is available online Will be going into Planning 10 classes on January 25 to answer any additional questions and hand out application forms Application forms to be returned to counselling
Logging in to MYED Student Number MyEd is case sensitive Student$35
The first time you login, MyEd will request that you change your password. Enter your current password, enter a new password, and confirm the new password (re-enter the new password). Click OK.
The system requires that you enter your email address and select a security question
Entering Course Selections
Select Requests from the left side menu
If you were unable to complete your course selections with the options in the on-line course selection sheet, you can leave a note for the counsellor at the bottom of the page Summer school: if you are planning to take a course in summer school, please include which course you are planning to take in the counsellor memo at the bottom. Online courses: if you are taking or planning to take an online course, please include which course and school in the counsellor memo at the bottom.
In order to confirm that you have completed your course selections Click on the POST button in the bottom left of the screen.
If you have not completed all areas of the course selection sheet as required a warning message will appear. Read the warning carefully and return to the areas identified to correct any items missed in your course selections. Click on the POST button again once corrections have been made. A GREEN message will appear when course selections have been successfully posted and a date will appear beside the POST button.
Questions? Go over your course selections with your parent/guardian Make an appointment with your counsellor if you have any further questions Course selections are due: February 11, 2019