Students must select a total of eight (8) credits plus ONE alternate course.
Be mindful of the prerequisite course requirement.
5 Compulsory credits: the following four courses are offered at the Locally developed, Applied (opt -in) and Academic levels
English
Math
Science
History
Civics is a half credit courses that together with Careers formulates a full credit - open level.
Careers is a half credit courses that together with Civics formulates a full credit - open level.
3 Elective courses.
Plus ONE alternate course: this course maybe used in the event of a timetable conflict.
Be mindful of the Group 1, 2 and 3 graduation requirement: learn more about group credits.
Two online learning credits as part of the requirements for an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), with opted out option.
View course selection presentation below for detailed information about the entire process.
This Grade 9-10 Math Decision Support Tool is designed to help students self-assess their understanding of the skills and concepts learned in Grade 9 math that are most important to understand prior to entering Grade 10 math (MPM2D). This tool is designed for students to check their own understanding using a sliding scale and associated questions, organized by specific math topics. This tool is an overview of core concepts from Grade 9 math and is not an exhaustive list of all concepts taught. This tool is not intended to be completed in its entirety or to be used as a test, but rather as a manageable way for students to identify their own understanding of key mathematical concepts to help inform their course choice in Grade 10.
This Grade 9-10 Math Decision Support Tool is designed to help students self-assess their understanding of the skills and concepts learned in Grade 9 math that are most important to understand prior to entering Grade 10 math (MPM2D)...
Grade 9 to 10 course selection presentation - process, timelines requirements, elective options...
Diploma requirements, pathway options, post- secondary destinations and specialized programming. All information within this document is provided in an accessible and translatable format at www.tvdsb.ca/HighSchool
HP Course Calendar: course options and descriptions.
How to select courses in myBlueprint step guide.
Grade 9 to 10 course selection presentation - process, timelines requirements, elective options...
Instructions:
Students are encouraged to speak with their teachers to obtain recommendations and/or suggestions.
Selection of pathways should be based entirely on a thorough consideration of the student's interests, ambitions, goals and post-secondary destinations. See below for more information.
Course selections are completed online through myBlueprint at www.myblueprint.ca/tvdsb.
myBlueprint’s new online parent/guardian course selection approval allows parent/guardian sign-off to be emailed and approved without requiring a paper form. Friday, February 16, 2024.
Students requiring assistance with their course selections are to first complete their selections through myBlueprint, and then make an appointment to speak with Mr. McGill (Students A-G), Mrs. Kalbfleisch (students H-Q) or Mr. Scrivener (Students R-Z).
The myBlueprint Education Planner is an online tool available to all TVDSB students (Grades 7-12), teachers and parents to: investigate and research educational options for all pathways (apprenticeship, work, college and university), discover learning styles, explore career interest surveys, plan secondary school courses, set short-term and long-terms goals, build resumes and much more.
The Secondary Summer School New Credit eLearning Program provides students with the opportunity to complete one high school credit during the month of July. Courses are offered for students currently in grades 9 to 12 who are working towards their High School Diploma. Registration will open in March, 2024. For more information visit TVDSB Summer School
If you plan on taking a course in Summer School do not include this course in your myBlueprint course selections for 2024-2025. Students can add another elective or compulsory course in place of the planned Summer School Course. When submitting your course selections, add a comment in myBlueprint indicating you plan on taking a course (include course name) in Summer School. Disregard the red warning and submit your courses
Contact your guidance counsellor if you end up not registering or completing the Summer School course and would like the course added to your timetable at Huron Park
If you elected to take Cooperative Education next year you must complete an application form. The form and information that it contains helps us to find and organize placements before the start of next September. If you do not complete the application we may not be able to find the placement that you are interested in.
Join the google classroom to access the application using code: lecr5im