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AMHS Grade 8 Open House
Information & Course SelectionOct. 29
Land Acknowledgement
Alexander Mackenzie High School would like to acknowledge that we are on the traditional territories of the Wendat, the Haudenosaunee, and the Anishinaabe peoples, whose presence here continues to this day. We also would like to acknowledge that this is the treaty lands of the Mississaugas of the Credit and thank them and other Indigenous peoples for sharing this land with us. We would also like to acknowledge the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation as our closest Indigenous community and our partners in education.
Agenda for the Evening
Greetings from Principal, School Council and Students
o 6:30 - 7:00 Guidance Presentation (Caf)
o 7:00 - 8:30 Open House - “Tour AMHS”
o 8:00 - 8:30 Special Presentations:
oArts Mackenzie R. 121
o IB Library
oCo-op/SHSM/Dual Credit R. 122
oGuidance – Pathways Cafeteria
General Information about AMHS
o Semestered program for all grades
o Grades 9 -12
o Four periods & lunch
o Exam Weeks in January and June
Specialized Programming at AMHS
o Arts Mackenzie
(specializing in Theatre, Dance, Visual Art, Music)
o International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme
o Dual Credit/Co-op/SHSM and Apprenticeship Programs
Specialized High Skils Major at AMHS
o Begins in Gr. 11:
Arts & Culture
Business Health & Wellness
Transportation
Facilities at AHMS
o Professional Visual Art, Theatre, Music classrooms
and Dance studio
o Professional cosmetology, automotive, tech design
classrooms
o Culinary Arts – chef’s kitchen
o University-styled Science classrooms/labs
o Professional Weight Room / 2 large gyms
o Google classrooms/computer carts
o Modern Learning Classroom
Athletics @ AMHS
Cross country 7's rugbyBoys volleyballGirls basketballBoys soccerBoys hockeyBoys basketballGirls volleyballSki team
Girls soccer
Boys/Girls rugby
Boys baseball
Girls softball
Track and field
Ultimate Frisbee
Badminton
Table Tennis
Clubs & groups
Anime Arts and Culture Council Arts Fundamentals Athletic Council Board Games Club Book Club Cheer Chess Club Climb Club Dance Club Debate DECA Business Club Diverse Voices & Experiences Drama Council Dungeons and Dragons Club ESL Leadership Club Film Club Girl Up Club JSU-Jewish Students Union Law Club
Maki Dance & Anime Math Club MedLife Chapter Richmond Hill Muslim Student Association Philanthropist Society Pride Council Prom Committee Reach for the Top Robotics Club School Newspaper Science:
HOSA SHSM Council Spoken Word Student Council Table Tennis Club TedEd Worlds Scholar’s Cup Wrestling Club Youth Alive!
Welcome, Class of 2024
Diploma Requirements (OSSD)
Community Involvement
o A diploma requiremento Encourages civic responsibility, promotes community values, and
reinforces importance of volunteerismo Complete 40 hours before graduationo Can start in summer after grade 8o Student responsibility to keep record of activitieso Guidelines and forms will be provided to help track community
involvemento Consult with the Guidance Department before beginning the
activity to ensure that it qualifies
French as an Official Language
o French is one of Canada’s official languages.
o French is recognized and valued as an integral component of Ontario’s education system.
o The vision of the French program in Ontario is that students will communicate and interact with growing confidence in French.
o French is a compulsory subject, mandatory from Grades 4 to 9. Students are encouraged to study French in Grades 10 to 12.
o Grade 9 French is offered at the open level for students who are new to the province or have fewer than 600 hours of instruction in French.
WELL-BEING/ACADEMIC SUPPORTS
o Guest-speakers in classes/assemblies
o Field Trips
o Lunch-n-Learns o Guidance
pathways/courses/career explorations/social/mental
health
scholarship information/post-secondary applications
o Student Success Team available to all students
o Dedicated social worker @ AMHS
o Nurse health practitioners
Course Selection - Compulsory Creditso Choose six courses
o Course can be Open, Academic, Applied, or a combination
English
Mathematics
Science
Geography
French
Health and Physical Education (open)
Decisions about which courses might best suit your
child
COURSE TYPES
IN Gr. 9 & 10
APPLIED ACADEMIC OPENLOCALLY
DEVELOPED
Type Approach
APPLIED ● offered in the following compulsory courses: Science, Math, English, French, Geography, History
● maximum class size of 22
ACADEMIC ● offered in the following compulsory courses: Science, Math, English, French, Geography, History
● maximum class size of 29
LOCALLY DEVELOPED ● may be offered in the following compulsory courses: Science, Math, English, History
● maximum class size of 16● placement determined through an IPRC meeting
OPEN ● offered in the following compulsory courses:Physical Education, Arts, Civics/Careers and all remaining grade 9&10 electives
● maximum class size of 29 (exception
Technology courses)
Elective courses for Gr. 9 Students
Technological Education
Broad Based
Technology
Business Studies The Arts
Visual
Drama
Music
Learning Strategies
Social Sciences & Humanities
SEM.1 SEPT.- JAN. SEM.2 FEB.- JUNE
PERIOD 1 SNC 1P1
Science
MFM 1P1
Math
PERIOD 2 HFN 1O1
Family Studies
CGC 1D1
Geography
LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH
PERIOD 3 ENG 1D1
English
AVI 1O1
Visual Arts
PERIOD 4 PPL 1O8
Physical Education
FSF 1P1
French
Course and Post-Secondary Pathways are changeable and flexible
High School
Work
College
Apprenticeship University
International
Travel/Educ’n
Private Training
Making the Choice…
o Parents and students will select courses in collaboration with elementary school teachers, guidance counsellors, student success teachers and administrators.
o It is important that students self-assess honestly, matching their ability with their interests and aptitudes.
o Students often choose a combination of course types to support different learning interests and styles.
o Remember that initial decisions made in grade 8 are not “final” decisions. There are many pathways to the destination your child dreams of!
Secondary School Planning
Important to know:
o how the student learns best;
o the student’s interests;
o the diploma requirements to graduate;
o the prerequisites for courses;
o what experiential learning opportunities are available;
o the admission requirements for postsecondary opportunities
(college, apprenticeship, university, workplace).
Programs that Support Postsecondary Planning
o Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM)
o Co-operative Education
o Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program (OYAP)
o Dual Credit Program
Students may enroll in these opportunities beginning in Grade 11
YRDSB Course Option
Selection Tool
YRDSB High School Planner
For More Information
More information is available from the following:
York Region District School Board Regional Course Directory 2019-2020. Available on line at www.yrdsb.ca
Our school’s course calendar and website http://www.yrdsb.ca/schools/alexandermackenzie.hs/guidance/Pages/default.aspx
York Region District School Board Guidance Services Website -www.yrdsb.ca/guidance.services
The ultimate goal…..Fulfilling Career
High School Career
College
Apprenticeship
University
International
Travel/Educ’n
Private Training
Work
Events
o November 6 - Take Our Kids to High School Day
• Many of Gr. 8 students will visit with their elementary
schools
o December - Guidance Visits to Elementary Schools
o Tuesday, September 8, 2020 – 1st day of school for
Grade 9s
Registration FormALL sections must be filled out
o Check with your elementary school teachers regarding the
due date to the elementary school.
sometime mid January 2020 to the Grade 8 Teacher
o Ensure all parts of the Registration form have been completed
o Course selection cannot be processed without a completed
registration formo All Registration forms will need to be at AMHS by January 31
Important Dates
o Course Selection opens: Monday, February 10, 2020
o Course Selection due before: Monday, February 24, 2020
(*both paper and electronic copies due)
*If AMHS is not your home school – complete a registration form
and a transfer form;
Hand both to your Grade 8 Teacher or to your main office
*If YRDSB is not your school board - you will need to set-up a
registration appointment
Gr. 8 → Gr. 9 Tour of the schoolTeachers and student volunteers are available to answer questions
throughout the tour
Break-out Sessions: 8:00-8:30 p.m.• Arts Mackenzie – Room 121 (Dance Studio)
• IB – Library
• Co-op/SHSM/Dual credit – Room 122
• Guidance/courses/pathways – Cafeteria
Room 121 – 8 pmWednesday, October 17th, 2018
http://www.artsmackenzie.com
Co-op/SHSM/Dual Credit
Presentation
Room 122 – 8 pm
Guidance 101
8 Cafeteria 8 pm
Pathways:
Apprenticeship/OYAP
World of Work/Volunteer/Gap Year
College
University
IB Information session
Library – 8 pm