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School (9-12; Regional Program - IBT; SHSM Business, Construction & Engineering) 6700 Edenwood Drive Mississauga L5N 3B2 Tel: 905-824-1790 Fax: 905-824-9990 Website: http://schools. peelschools.org/ sec/meadowvale Principal: Brent Coakwell Vice-Principals: Anu Arora Grace Prendes Field Office/ Family of Schools: Mississauga /Meadowvale Superintendent: Dr. Gale Solomon-Henry Trustee: Nokha Dakroub Student Population: 1,250 School Colours: Blue and white Sports Team: Falcons Highlights: Strong community connections set high expectations for students and staff Regional International Business and Technology (IBT) BYOD program Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) programs in Business and Construction & Engineering Extensive offerings of co-operative education and inschool alternative programs such as the Laptop Learning program Character Counts program integrated into all aspects of school life Over 60 extracurricular activities focused on student leadership More about Meadowvale: Meadowvale Secondary School is a fully semestered community school with a history of excellence. Our dedicated staff focus on the success of all students, preparing them for college, university and the workplace. In the school year, Meadowvale will continue expanding the regional International Business and Technology (IBT) BYOD program to include students in Grades 9 to 12. A key feature of this program will be the incorporation of many different 21st Century learning technologies to enrich the regular secondary school program and help prepare students for further post-secondary study. Meadowvale also offers two Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) programs in Business and Construction & Engineering. The Business major offers students the opportunity to develop specialized skills in finance, economics, business management and law. The Construction & Engineering major offers students the opportunity to develop specialized skills in robotics, interior design, architecture, carpentry, plumbing and electricity. With over 60 extracurricular activities and an integrated Character Counts program, there are many opportunities to enrich high school life.

THE ARTS Dramatic Arts ADA 1O0 ADA 2O0 ADA 3M0 ADA 4M0 Visual Arts AVI 1O0 AVI 2O0 AVI 3M0 AVI 4M0 Visual Arts Sculpture AWP 3O0 Media Arts ASM 2O0 ASM 3M0 ASM 4M0 Music Instrumental AMI 1O0 AMI 2O0 AMI 3M0 AMI 4M0 Music AMU 1O0 AMU 2O0 AMU 3MO AMU 4MO BUSINESS STUDIES Information and Communication Technology in Business Introduction to Business (BYOD) Marketing: Goods, Services, Events Financial Accounting Fundamentals (BYOD) Financial Accounting Principles International Business Fundamentals (BYOD) Business Leadership: Management Fundamentals (BYOD) CANADIAN AND WORLD STUDIES Issues in Canadian Geography Academic Issues in Canadian Geography Academic (BYOD) Issues in Canadian Geography Applied Canadian History Since World War I Academic Canadian History Since World War I Academic (BYOD) Canadian History Since World War I Applied Civics and Citizenship Civics and Citizenship (BYOD) Forces of Nature: Physical Processes and Disasters Understanding Canadian Law (BYOD) Travel and Tourism: A Geographic Perspective World History to the End of the 15 th Century World History Since the 15 th Century World Issues: A Geographic Analysis Analyzing Current Economic Issues Canadian and International Law Adventures in World History COMPUTER STUDIES Introduction to Computer Science Computer Science ENGLISH BTT 1O0 CGC 1D0 CGC 1D0 CGC 1P0 BBI 2O0 CHC 2D0 CHC 2D0 CHC 2P0 CHV 2O0 CHV 2O0 English Academic ENG 1D0 ENG 2D0 BMI 3CO 0 CGF 3M0 CLU 3M0 CGG 3O0 CHW 3M0 ICS 3U0 BAT 4M0 BBB 4M0 BOH 4M0 CHY 4U0 CGW 4U0 CIA 4U0 CLN 4U0 CHM 4E0 ICS 4U0

English Applied ENG 1P0 ENG 2P0 English Locally Developed ENG 1L0 English College ENG 3C0 ENG 4C0 English University ENG 3U0 ENG 4U0 English University (BYOD) Literacy Skills: Reading and Writing The Writer s Craft University FIRST NATION, MÉTIS AND INUIT STUDIES Current Aboriginal Issues in Canada FRENCH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Core French Academic FSF 1D0 FSF 2D0 Core French Applied FSF 1P0 ENG 3U0 NDA 3M OLC 4O0 EWC 4U0 Core French University FSF 3U0 FSF 4U0 GUIDANCE AND CAREER EDUCATION Career Studies Career Studies (BYOD) GLC 2O0 GLC 2O0 Co-operative Education COP 2XC COP 4XC Learning Strategies HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Healthy Active Living Education GLS 1O0 GLE 1O0 GLE 2O0 GLE 3O0 PPL 1OF PPL 10M PPL 2OF PPL 2OM PPL3OF PPL 3OM Healthy Living and Personal and Fitness Activities PAF 2OF PAF 3OF PAF 3OM Healthy Living and Large Group Activities Introductory Kinesiology Recreation and Healthy Active Living Leadership MATHEMATICS Principles of Mathematics Academic MPM 1D0 MPM 2D0 Principles of Mathematics Academic (BYOD) MPM 1D0 MPM 2D0 Foundations of Mathematics Applied MFM 1P0 MFM 2P0 Mathematics Locally Developed MAT 1L0 MAT 2L0 Functions Functions and Applications Foundations for College Mathematics PAL 3O0 MCR 3U0 0 MBF 3C0 GLS 4O0 GLE 4O0 PPL 4OM PAF 4OF PAF 4OM PSK 4U0 PLF 4M0 Mathematics for Work and Everyday Life MEL 3E0 MEL 4E0 Advanced Functions Calculus and Vectors Mathematics of Data Management(BYOD) Foundations for College Mathematics MHF 4U0 MCV 4U0 MDM 4U0 MAP 4C0

SCIENCE Science Academic SNC 1D0 SNC 2D0 Science Academic (BYOD) SNC 1D0 SNC 2D0 Science Applied SNC 1P0 SNC 2P0 Science University/College Environmental Science Biology College SVN 3M0 SBI 3C0 SNC 4M0 Biology University SBI 3U0 SBI 4U0 Chemistry College SCH 4C0 Chemistry University SCH 3U0 SCH 4U0 Physics College SPH 4C0 Physics University SPH 3U0 SPH 4U0 Earth and Space Science SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Exploring Family Studies Food and Nutrition Understanding Fashion Raising Healthy Children Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology & Sociology University Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology & Sociology College Personal Life Management Philosophy: Questions and Theories (BYOD) Challenge and Change in Society The World of Fashion Nutrition and Health University Nutrition and Health College Food and Culture Human Development Throughout the Lifespan TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATION Exploring Technologies HIF 1O0 TIJ 1O0 HFN 2O0 HNC 3C0 HPC 3O0 HSP 3U0 HSP 3C0 HFC 3M0 SES 4U0 HIP 4O0 HZT 4U0 HSB 4U0 HNB 4M0 HFA 4U0 HFA 4C0 HHG 4M0 Communications Technology TGJ 2O0 TGJ 3M0 TGJ 4M0 Computer Technology Construction Technology TEJ 2O0 TCJ 2O0 Construction Engineering Technology TCJ 3C0 TCJ 4C0 Construction Management and Science (2 credits) TCS3CH TCS4CH Mechanical & Industrial Design TDM 3M0 TDM 4M0 Technological Design TDJ 3M0 TDJ 4M0 Applications of Technological Design IDC 4U0 Transportation Technology TTJ 2O0 TTJ 3C0 TTJ 4C0

LEGEND: A student may earn credit for only 1 of BTT 1O0 or BTT 2O0. This BYOD course embeds technology through the curriculum and requires students to bring personal electronic devices to school daily. Devices are available on loan for those students who don t have personal electronic devices in the learning commons on a daily basis (i.e. ipad, Chromebook, Laptop) Please note: Some courses may provide optional resources to students at a minimal cost. STUDENT LEARNING CENTER Meadowvale Secondary School has a Student Learning Centre which can be used under exceptional circumstances to assist students in completing diploma requirements.

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY (IBT) THE ARTS Dramatic Arts ADA 1O0 ADA 2O0 ADA 3M0 ADA 4M0 Visual Arts AVI 1O0 AVI 2O0 AVI 3M0 AVI 4M0 Visual Arts Sculpture AWP 3O0 Media Arts ASM 2O0 ASM 3MR ASM 4MR Music Instrumental AMI 1O0 AMI 2O0 AMI 3M0 AMI 4M0 Music AMU100 AMU 2O0 AMU 3O0 AMU 4O0 BUSINESS STUDIES Information and Communication Technology in Business Introduction to Business Marketing: Goods, Services, Events Financial Accounting Fundamentals International Business Fundamentals Business Leadership: Management Fundamentals CANADIAN AND WORLD STUDIES Issues in Canadian Geography Academic Issues in Canadian Geography Academic (BYOD) Issues in Canadian Geography Applied Canadian History Since World War I Academic Canadian History Since World War I Academic (BYOD) Canadian History Since World War I Applied Civics and Citizenship Civics and Citizenship (BYOD) Forces of Nature: Physical Processes and Disasters Understanding Canadian Law Understanding Canadian Law (BYOD) Travel and Tourism: A Geographic Perspective World History to the End of the 15 th Century World History Since the 15 th Century World Issues: A Geographic Analysis Analyzing Current Economic Issues Canadian and International Law Adventures in World History COMPUTER STUDIES Introduction to Computer Science Computer Science BTT 1OR CGC 1DR CGC 1D0 CGC 1P0 BBI 2OR CHC 2DR CHC 2D0 CHC 2PR CHV 2OR CHV 2O0 BMI 3CR R CGF 3M0 CLU 3MR CLU 3M0 CGG 3O0 CHW 3M0 ICS 3UR BBB 4MR BOH 4MR CHY 4U0 CGW 4UR CIA 4UR CLN 4UR CHM 4E0 ICS 4UR

ENGLISH English Academic ENG 1DR ENG 2DR English Applied ENG 1PR ENG 2P0 English Locally Developed ENG 1L0 English College ENG 3C0 ENG 4C0 English University ENG 3U0 ENG 4U0 English University (BYOD) Literacy Skills: Reading and Writing The Writer s Craft University FIRST NATION, MÉTIS AND INUIT STUDIES Current Aboriginal Issues in Canada FRENCH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Core French Academic FSF 1DR FSF 2DR Core French Applied FSF 1PR ENG 3U0 NDA 3M OLC 4O0 EWC 4U0 Core French University FSF 3UR FSF 4UR GUIDANCE AND CAREER EDUCATION Career Studies Career Studies (BYOD) GLC 2OR GLC 2O0 Co-operative Education COP 2XC COP 4XC Learning Strategies HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Healthy Active Living Education Healthy Living and Personal and Fitness Activities Healthy Living and Large Group Activities Introductory Kinesiology Recreation and Healthy Active Living Leadership GLS 1O0 GLE 1O0 GLE 2O0 GLE 3O0 PPL 1OF PPL 10M PPL 2OF PPL 2OM PAF 2OF PPL 3OM PAF 3OF PAF 3OM PAL 3O0 GLS 4O0 GLE 4O0 PPL 4OM PAF 4OF PAF 4OM PSK 4U0 PLF 4M0 INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGES LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4 Spanish MATHEMATICS LWS BD0 Principles of Mathematics Academic MPM 1DR MPM 2DR Principles of Mathematics Academic (BYOD) MPM 1D0 MPM 2D0 Foundations of Mathematics Applied MFM 2P0 Mathematics Locally Developed MAT 1L0 MAT 2L0 Functions Functions and Applications Foundations for College Mathematics MCR 3U0 0 MBF 3C0 Mathematics for Work and Everyday Life MEL 3E0 MEL 4E0 Mathematics for College Technology MCT 4C0

Advanced Functions Calculus and Vectors Mathematics of Data Management Foundations for College Mathematics SCIENCE Science Academic SNC 1DR SNC 2DR Science Academic (BYOD) SNC 1D0 SNC 2D0 Science Applied SNC 1PR SNC 2P0 Science University/College Environmental Science Biology College SVN 3M0 SBI 3C0 MHF 4U0 MCV 4U0 MDM 4U0 MAP 4C0 SNC 4M0 Biology University SBI 3U0 SBI 4U0 Chemistry College Chemistry University Physics College SCH 3U0 SCH 3UR SCH 4C0 SCH 4U0 SPH 4CR Physics University SPH 3UR SPH 4UR Earth and Space Science SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Exploring Family Studies Food and Nutrition Understanding Fashion Raising Healthy Children Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology & Sociology University Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology & Sociology University (BYOD) Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology & Sociology College World Religions and Belief Traditions in Daily Life Personal Life Management Human Development Throughout the Lifespan Philosophy: Questions and Theories Challenge and Change in Society The World of Fashion Nutrition and Health University Nutrition and Health College Food and Culture TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATION Exploring Technologies HIF 1O0 TIJ 1OR HFN 2O0 HNC 3C0 HPC 3O0 HSP 3U0 HSP 3U0 HSP 3C0 HRF 3O0 HFC 3M0 SES 4U0 HIP 4O0 HHG 4M0 HZT 4U0 HSB 4U0 HNB 4M0 HFA 4U0 HFA 4C0 Communications Technology TGJ 2O0 TGJ 3MR TGJ 4MR

LEGEND: Computer Technology Construction Technology TEJ 2O0 TCJ 2O0 Construction Engineering Technology TCJ 3C0 TCJ 4C0 Construction Management and Science (2 credits) TCS 3CH TCS 4CH Technological Design TDJ 2OR TDJ 3MR TDJ 4MR Applications of Technological Design IDC 4UR Transportation Technology TTJ 2O0 TTJ 3C0 TTJ 4C0 A student may earn credit for only 1 of BTT 1O0 or BTT 2O0. This BYOD course embeds technology through the curriculum and requires students to bring personal electronic devices to school daily. Devices are available on loan for those students who don t have personal electronic devices in the learning commons on a daily basis (i.e. ipad, Chromebook, Laptop) PLEASE NOTE: All IBT Students: 1. Completion of a separate Application for Admission is necessary in order to be considered for entry into the IBT Laptop program. Due to program requirements, students will be considered for Grade 9 entry only. 2. Students accepted into the IBT must be willing to provide their own laptop computer in order to participate in the program. Grade 9 & 10 IBT Students: 1. Grade 9 IBT students must select five core IBT courses (ending with a R ) in addition to a Grade 9 Business (BTT 1OR) and/or Grade 9 Technological Education (TIJ 1OR). 2. Grade 10 IBT students must select six core IBT courses (ending with a R ) in addition to a Grade 10 Business (BBI 2OR) and/or Grade 10 Technological Education (TDJ 2OR). 3. Students may select optional courses in The Arts, Health and Physical Education, or Social Sciences and Humanities to a total of eight courses. Grade 11 & 12 IBT Students: 1. Grade 11 and/or 12 IBT students must select four IBT courses (ending with a R ) at the Grade 11 and/or 12 level. 2. Grade 11 and/or 12 IBT students may select the remainder of their courses from any area required to fulfill Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) graduation requirements, as well as any applicable admission requirements for post-secondary programs of interest.

BUSINESS SPECIALIST HIGH SKILLS MAJOR (SHSM) In order to meet the high demand in the coming years for quality skilled workers in Business, Meadowvale Secondary School is excited to offer this unique program. The Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) at Meadowvale involves students completing a package of courses that meets the needs of all students with an interest in developing the skills necessary for a career in Business. The Business Industry acknowledges and supports the program through certification and appropriate co-operative learning experiences. In order to complete an SHSM in Business, students: 1. Complete a bundle of 9 specific courses (see chart below); 2. Complete Sector Certifications and/or training programs; 3. Participate in experiential learning and career exploration activities within the sector (e.g. co-op work experience, job shadowing, job twinning); 4. Learn and document the industry Essential Skills and work habits using the Ontario Skills Passport; 5. Gain Reach Ahead experience connected to the student s post-secondary plans. SHSM students may complete credits from any pathway in combination according to the following chart: Apprenticeship College University Workplace Grade 11 Grade 12 Grade 11 Grade 12 Grade 11 Grade 12 Grade 11 Grade 12 Major Credits (4 credits) 4 credits total from a combination of Grade 11 and Grade 12 courses English (1 credit required except Workplace requires 2) Mathematics (2 credits required except Workplace requires 1) Co-op (2 credits) CLU 3M BMI 3C MBF 3C BDV 4C BOH 4M BAT 4M BBB 4M CLU 3M BMI 3C BDV 4C BOH 4M BAT 4M BBB 4M CLU 3M ICS 3U BBB 4M BOH 4M BAT 4M BLN 4U ICS 4U CIA 4U CPW 4U BMX 3E BTX 4E BOG 4E ENG 4C ENG 4C ENG 4U ENG 4E MAP 4C MCT 4C MBF 3C MAP 4C MCT 4C MCR 3U Associated co-op credits linked to a course in the Pathway Chart MDM 4U MHF 4U MEL 3E MEL 4E For additional information on specific SHSM program course requirements, see a school guidance counsellor.

CONSTRUCTION SPECIALIST HIGH SKILLS MAJOR (SHSM) In order to meet the high demand in the coming years for quality skilled workers in the Construction Industry, Meadowvale Secondary School is excited to offer this unique program. The Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) at Meadowvale involves students completing a package of courses that meets the needs of all students with an interest in developing the skills necessary for a career in the Construction Industry. The Construction Industry acknowledges and supports the program through certification and appropriate industry placements. In order to complete an SHSM in Construction, students: 1. Complete a bundle of 10 specific courses (see chart below); 2. Complete Sector Certifications and/or training programs; 3. Participate in experiential learning and career exploration activities within the sector (e.g. co-op work experience, job shadowing, job twinning); 4. Learn and document the industry Essential Skills and work habits using the Ontario Skills Passport; 5. Gain Reach Ahead experience connected to the student s post-secondary plans. SHSM students may complete credits from any pathway in combination according to the following chart: Apprenticeship College University Workplace Grade 11 Grade 12 Grade 11 Grade 12 Grade 11 Grade 12 Grade 11 Grade 12 Major Credits (4 credits) 4 credits total from a combination of Grade 11 and Grade 12 courses TCJ 3C TDJ 3M TTJ 3C TCS 3C TCJ 4C TDJ 4M TTJ 4C TCS 4C TCJ 3C TDJ 3M TTJ 3C TCS 3C TCJ 4C TDJ 4M TTJ 4C TCS4C TDJ 3M SPH 3U TDJ 4M IDC 4U SPH 4U CGW 4U TCJ 3E TCJ 4E English (1 credit required except Workplace requires 2) ENG 4C ENG 4C ENG 4U ENG 3E ENG 4E Mathematics (2 credits required except Workplace requires 1) MBF 3C MAP 4C MCT 4C MBF 3C MAP 4C MCT 4C MCR 3U MHF 4U MDM 4U MCV 4U MEL 3E MEL 4E Other Required Credits (1 credit) SVN 3M BMI 3C SBI 3C SPH 4C BDV 4C SCH 4C SVN 3M BMI 3C SBI 3C SPH 4C BDV 4C SCH 4C BBB 4M SVN 3M SPH 3U SBI 3U SCH 4U SPH 4U SBI 4U BBB 4M BAI 3E SCN 4E Co-op (2 credits) Associated co-op credits linked to a course in the Pathway Chart For additional information on specific SHSM program course requirements, see a school guidance counsellor.