tcdsb summer school flyer
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Visit our website: www.tcdsb.org/continuinged
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The Toronto Catholic District School Board offers summer credit courses under the OSS curriculum guidelines. Parents and students must consult with their day school guidance counsellor regarding their course selections, prerequisite courses and diploma requirements. Course selections must be made in accordance with the Ontario Ministry of Education curriculum guidelines. Diploma requirements are listed on the Ontario Ministry of Education Web site: www.edu.gov.on.ca
NEW CREDIT COURSES: These courses enable students to obtain one full credit toward their diploma in a subject that was not previously taken. Students may register for a maximum of two new credit courses (one eClass and one in-class course or two eClass courses).
UPGRADING COURSES: These courses enable students to obtain one full credit by repeating 60 hours of instruction in a course in which they were unsuccessful during the regular school year. Students wishing to improve a passing mark may also enrol.
Students taking grade 9-11 courses must have a minimum mark of 35% to enrol in an upgrading course. Grade 12 students require a minimum mark of 45% in order to upgrade a 4U/4M course. Students may register for a maximum of two upgrading credit courses (one a.m. and one p.m.).
1. Visit your guidance department for a blank registration form or print one from our website. Submit a completed registration form to your day school guidance counsellor. Mary Ward students: Please check with your guidance counsellor for course completion and available credit courses.
2. Obtain a Continuing Ed. timetable print-out and a copy of your registration form from your guidance counsellor which indicates that you have been registered. This is your confirmation receipt that you have been registered successfully.
3. Please bring your completed registration form and your Continuing Ed. timetable print-out on the first day of classes. eClass students do not have to submit their registration documents to Continuing Ed. (Pleaseread the section for eClass courses on Page 2)
To Request Credit Courses (including future Grade 9 students):Visit http://www.tcdsb.org/continuinged. On the main site, click Enter Online Registration Site and scroll down to NON-TCDSB registration. *Please Note: This site works best in Internet Explorer with compatibility mode enabled.
1. Grade 8 students registering for a grade 9 credit course must obtain a registration form from their home school, any TCDSB secondary school or from our summer school website.
2. Students must complete the registration form and visit the guidance department at their future TCDSB secondary school and submit their summer school registration form.
3. The guidance department will enter the registration form directly into the system. Students are to keep a copy of their registration form and must bring it in on the first day of summer school.
REGISTRATION PROCEDURES
CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMS: SECONDARY CREDIT COURSES
Regular attendance and punctuality are mandatory. Students who do not attend the first day of class may forfeit their place and be placed on the waiting list. Parents must contact the summer school location during school hours to report an absence or to inquire about their childs attendance. eClass students who are unable to login must email [email protected].
The TCDSB reserves the right to cancel or relocate a class. A preliminary list of cancelled courses will be available on Friday, June 26. It is the student's responsibility to check our website for a list of all cancelled and relocated classes.
International VISA students must register in person at the Catholic Education Center, 80 Sheppard Avenue East (Sheppard Ave. E & Yonge St.). Please call 416-222-8282 ext. 2135 for an appointment and additional information. There are no course fees for Ontario students.
Report cards MUST be picked up at the summer school site on Wednesday, July 29, 2015 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
PLEASE NOTE: The final opportunity to review and discuss summer school results with your teacher is on Wednesday, July 29, 2015 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. NO MARKS will be re-evaluated after this date.
NON-TCDSB students MUST submit a copy of their report card to their Guidance Department of their day school in order to have the credit entered on their transcript.
Beginning August 10, students may request an additional copy of their report card by calling the Continuing Education Department. A $10.00 fee will apply. Report cards must be picked up at the Continuing Education Department, 80 Sheppard Ave. East.
All students will be required to write a final exam. Students that are unable to fulfill this condition will be considered not to have completed the course.
SECONDARYSUMMER SCHOOL
SECONDARYSUMMER SCHOOL
TYPES OF COURSES DATES AND TIMESIn-class courses run from Thursday, July 2 to Wednesday, July 29, 2015
eClass July courses run from Monday, June 29 to Friday, July 31, 2015eClass August courses run from Mon., July 13 to Mon., August 14, 2015
New credit courses are ALL day - scheduled from 8:30 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. Upgrading AM sessions are scheduled from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Upgrading PM sessions are scheduled from 12:15 p.m. to 3:15 p.m.
**Allocation of students to morning or afternoon sessions are at the discretion of the summer school principal**
MANDATORY DATESFinal exam date: Monday, July 27, 2015Exam Review/Culminating Activity/Student Success Day: Tuesday, July 28Report card pickup & Final mark review day : Wednesday, July 29 from 9:00 a.m to 12:00 p.m. *See below for details.
COURSE FEES: INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
EVALUATION
CLOSING OF CLASSES
FINAL EVALUATION REVIEW & REPORT CARDPICKUP DAY - (STUDENTS MUST PICK UP THEIR REPORT CARD IN PERSON)
ATTENDANCE
All students can register for our summer school courses starting on Monday, May 4. Cancelled courses will be posted by Friday, June 26.Please Note: Students may register for a maximum of two upgrading courses, or two new credit courses (one eClass course and one in-class course) We will accept students up to Monday, July 6th if space is available.
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NON - TCDSB STUDENTS
FUTURE GRADE 9 STUDENTS
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: ECLASS eClass July session: We will continue to accept students up to
Friday, July 3. eClass August session: We will continue to accept students up to
Friday, July 17. Drop in help sessions and times will be posted on the eClass website. There are in-person exams for all 4U level courses.
Please turn to page 2 for more information about online eClass courses, drop-in help session dates and procedures.
Michael Del Grande Chair of the Board
Angela GauthierDirector of Education
For the latest information regarding course availabilityvisit our website:
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UPGRADING AND NEW CREDIT COURSES: GRADES 9 TO 12
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ECLASS ONLINE COURSES: NEW CREDIT COURSES The TCDSB Continuing Education eClass program is dedicated to providing students with a learning experience that meets their academic and real world needs. There will be two sessions offered this summer: Summer Session July and Summer Session August. Need help logging in or how to submit assignments? Attend a drop-in help session. Help session dates and times will be posted on the eClass website: http://www.tcdsb.org/eClass
A list of learning activities and due dates for both the July and August finish dates will be shared with students by their online teacher at the beginning of the course.
Please note: For 4U courses only, exams will be held in person and attendance is mandatory. For students finishing on July 31st, exams will be held on Wednesday, July 29th from 9 a.m. 12 p.m. For students finishing on August 14th, exams will be written on Wednesday, August 12th from 9 a.m. 12 p.m. Location of the exam will be announced by your teacher.
* Mary Ward Students - Please contact your guidance department for course listing.
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CONTINUING EDUCATION DEPARTMENT80 Sheppard Ave. East, Toronto Ontario M2N 6E8
Supervising Principals:Tony BellisarioFlora Cifelli Mark Stadnyk
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Senator O'Connor 60 Rowena Drive Victoria Park & Ellesmere Rd. Louise Brighton 3751St. Basil the Great 20 Starview Lane Weston Rd. & Sheppard Ave. W. Pedro Rodrigues 86752
St. Mary 66 Dufferin Park Ave Dufferin St. & Bloor St. W. Frank De Fina 81691St. Patrick 49 Felstead Ave. Greenwood Ave. & Danforth Ave. Linton Soares 82022
Brebeuf College 211 Steeles Ave. E. Bayview Ave. & Steeles Ave E. Walter SpanoCardinal Carter 36 Greenfield Ave. Yonge St. & Sheppard Ave E. eClass Online Learning 80 Sheppard Ave E. http://www.tcdsb.org/eclass Joe Russo
Francis Libermann 4640 Finch Avenue E. Brimley & Finch Ave. E. Laila VelocciMarshall McLuhan 1107 Avenue Rd. Avenue Rd. & Eglinton Ave W. Joe SansoneMary Ward 3200 Kennedy Rd. Kennedy Rd. & McNicoll Ave. Ben Di Millo
86401Father Henry Carr 1760 Martin Grove Rd. Martin Grove & Finch Ave. W. Julia Manini
80420Blair Duckworth
6602Father John Redmond 28 Colonel Samuel Smith Park Dr. Kipling & Lakeshore Blvd. W. Anna Patejczuk
St. John Paul II 685 Military Trail Morningside Ave. & Hwy. 401 TBA TBA
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TCDSB International Education Program - Visa StudentsThe Toronto Catholic District School Board promises to offer your child a vibrant and enriched Catholic educational experience. Through a Christ-centered vision and in partnership with parents, parishes and the community, we serve students from diverse cultural, linguistic and ethnic backgrounds in Canadas largest and most dynamic city. TCDSB educates more than 90,000 students in 201 elementary and secondary schools. The objective of TCDSB schools is to enable students to not only reach their academic potential, but also to develop spiritually and emotionally as well. TCDSB schools strive to be true faith communities, where programs reflect the teachings of the Catholic church.
Catholic and non-Catholic foreign/international students can now apply to secondary schools within the TCDSB. We offer a full-time, summer school and short-term program for students who are interested in studying through our program. For more information visit:
http://www.tcdsb.org
Wards1. Joseph Martino2. Ann Andrachuk3. Sal Piccininni4. Patrizia Bottoni5. Maria Rizzo6. Frank DAmico7. Michael Del Grande, Chair8. Garry Tanuan9. Jo-Ann Davis10. Barbara Poplawski11. Angela Kennedy 12. Nancy Crawford, Vice-Chair
Student TrusteesChristopher MacDonaldHannah McGroarty
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