course selections 2021
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Completing your
Option Sheet Online
Our school website: nss.scdsb.on.ca
CLICK ON: Guidance – Course Selection –
Pick your courses now!
INSTRUCTIONS - for all grade levels listed
APPLICATIONS - for various special courses also here
Login
Username = Your regular
network username
(eg. mich3042)
Password = Your regular
network password.
Plan your courses for 2021-22
• Choose compulsory courses that were unsuccessfully attempted (ie. choose ENG3C if unsuccessful sem. 1 )
• Do not assume that you will recover or complete at summer school
• Choose Compulsory next step courses (ie. after choosing ENG3C also choose ENG4C)
• Choose Electives
• Choose Alternatives
Considerations for your Gr. 12 Year:
Additional Compulsory Credits:
- 1 Art credit
- Group 1 (Additional English, Social Science or Can. World
Studies, Guidance or Coop)
- Group 2 (Additional Phys. Ed., Art, Business, French or Coop)
- Group 3 (Additional Science, Tech, French, Computer Studies,
or Coop)
Considerations for your Gr. 12 Year:
Additional Compulsory Credits:
- 1 Art credit
- Group 1 (Additional English, French, Social Science or Can.
World Studies, Guidance or Coop)
- Group 2 (Additional Phys. Ed., Art, Business, French or Coop)
- Group 3 (Additional Science, Tech, French, Computer Studies,
or Coop)
Considerations for your Gr. 12 Year:
• Apprenticeship and College:
• What prerequisite courses are required for what I
want to do?
• University
• You need six Gr. 12 University or
University/College courses.
• Many programs have specific prerequisites.
Reminder of the levels!
Click the bubble beside the
level you need to take next!
Click ‘Okay’ to move on!
Once you have selected a
course it will show up in a box
and have a check mark!
Continue to select any other
compulsory credits that you
require.
Thinking ahead! Remember: Most College and
University programs require prerequisites! Do
your research ☺
Select by subject for the
remainder of your electives.
You need a minimum of 6
courses and 2 alternates. You
do not need to select courses
from each heading. It is
organized this way to help
you find the course that you
are looking for.
Under ‘Arts’ the electives are
listed alphabetically by course
name. Please reference the
Course Calendar if you can
not find your selection.
Select ‘Okay’ if
you make a
selection from this
subject area.
Important Info: You must select the appropriate
‘Block’ under Special Courses/Packages for:
Studies in Education – Block A
Yearbook – Block 2A
Leadership – Block 2B
Production Technology – Block 2C
Enviroventure – Block 4A
Research and Design – Block 4B
CrossFit – Block F
Application Links Here
The red exclamation mark (!)
indicates you have missed an area
(you need 2 alternates)
You must select a minimum of 6 courses
(minimum # needed to meet graduation
requirements) and 2 alternatives. If you do not
your course selection will not be submitted.
When you are finished, hit Submit
Review your course selections. You
should have at least 6 courses and 2
alternatives. You are now done and may
‘Sign Out’.
Special Courses/Packages:
Production Technology (2 credit package -
Block 2C): TGJ4M – Communication Technology
ADV4M – Drama – Film/Video
SBI 4UP – Advanced Placement Biology
New Courses:
Studies in Education (Block A)
IDC4U – Ideal for students who want to
teach. Students will have the opportunity to
teach all levels of curriculum in a variety of
subject areas and learn about teaching
strategies and assessment in Canada and
around the world.
New Courses:
Special Courses/Packages:
Personal Fitness – CrossFit (Block F)
PAF4O – The CrossFit specific course combines
foundational movements and knowledge to increase
student fitness. Students will master foundational
movements such as: squat, dead lift, presses, pull-ups etc.
and then combine these movements into various CrossFit
Workouts of the day. Students will attempt to improve on
their results throughout the year using bench mark
standards and personal bests. Students will be evaluated on
their ability to explain and demonstrate movements, effort
in obtaining their goals, and various fitness tests that assess
all facets of fitness.
Special Courses/Packages:
Leadership (2 Credits – BLOCK 2B)IDC4U & IDC3O – this program has the potential to be 2 credits
towards your diploma! Students must take the grade 11 credit as a
prerequisite for the grade 12 credit. This course prepares and
motivates students to provide leadership within the school.
Students will develop coaching, teamwork, and conflict
management skills while they manage a team, convene special
events and school-wide projects and peer support roles. They will
design and implement a plan for contributing to their school
and/or community; develop skills in communication, interpersonal
relations, teamwork, and conflict management; and apply those
skills in leadership and/or peer support roles within the classroom
and school community. Students will examine group dynamics and
learn the value of diversity within groups and communities.
Enviroventure (4 Credits – Block 4A)Students work in an outdoor environment
for a full semester so a love of the outdoors
is a must for this all day, all semester
course. Students are expected to accept the
challenge of both working independently
and in close co-operation with their
classmates. It is a very physically active
course. For more specific information,
please visit the enviroventure website at
http://nssenviroventure.weebly.com/
Special Courses/Packages:
Special Effects Make- (TXA3E)This course enables students to develop
knowledge and skills in special effects
make-up through a variety of applications.
Students will identify trends in the special
effects make-up industry and expand their
communication and interpersonal skills
through interactions with peers and clients.
Students will also learn about
apprenticeship and direct-entry work
positions.
New Courses:
Barbering (TXH3E)This course enables students to develop
knowledge and skills in barbering through a
variety of applications.
Students will identify trends in the
barbering and hairstyling industry and
expand their communication and
interpersonal skills through interactions
with peers and clients. Students will also
learn about apprenticeship and direct-entry
work positions.
New Courses:
Sports & Entertainment Marketing
(PLF4M)This course builds on students’ existing interests
in sports and entertainment while making
connections to the business and marketing
industry. The class will conduct community and
school interest surveys in order to initiate
projects. There is an emphasis on sport
management and marketing, event and
promotional management using technological
resources and business software. This course
combines the expectations from curriculum
within Business and PHE leadership courses.
New Courses:
New Courses:
eLearning – Courses Online
The Simcoe County District School Board is offering many eLearning
options for the 2021-2022 school year. If you are interested in taking
an eLearning course, please see available options at:
https://scdsb.on.ca/UserFiles/Servers/Server_210898/File/Secondary/P
rogram%20Options/SCDSB-eLearning-courses_2021-22.pdf.
You will need to make a guidance appointment to sign up for all
eLearning options.
Some Courses Require Applications
• Co-operative Education
• Leadership
• Enviroventure
• Research and Design
• eLearning
Applications available online – under guidance, course selection.
Print online, complete and hand in at the guidance office.
Teachers will contact students that have filled out
application first.
Optional County ProgramsLearning opportunities away from the Shores…
Nantyr students can access additional programs throughout the county. Please see
our online course calendar for more information regarding the following and
others
Large Mobile, Heavy Equipment and Small Engines @ Bear
Creek Sem 2 only
Programs Available:Aviation Focus @ Bradford H.S.
Global Perspectives @ Innisdale S.S.
Carpentry Apprenticeship @ Bradford H.S.
Community and Health Care Co-op @ Bear Creek Sem. 1 only
Specialist High Skills Majors
Nantyr offers Specialist High Skills Majors in Environmental Specialist and Hospitality (Culinary
Creations or Salon & Spa Services)
A Specialist High Skills Major Includes:
• 4 senior courses in the specific major
• 2 cooperative education credits
• Senior Math and English
• Recognized Training and Certificates
• Experiential Learning
• Opportunity to complete a Georgian College Dual Credit
Gr. 12 StudentsTake a Georgian College Credit FreeAlso Counts as a High School CreditFor most courses, transportation is even provided!
Potential Courses Offered:
Intro to PsychologySuccess in Health Intro to MarketingBasic Baking & Pastry SkillsEthics and IssuesElectrical InstallationsArts: Ideas and ImageryCriminologyFamily Sociology for Social WorkT’ai ChiEntrepreneurial Exploration
See Ms. Kalbfleisch in Guidance for more information
Interested in Summer School?
• Complete and submit your Course
Selections WITH the course that you want
to take in summer school.
Come to Guidance to sign up for
Summer School and then we will fix your
course selections.