SHSM

Longfields Culinary Arts Program (L-C.A.P.)

Host Location: Longfields-Davidson Heights Secondary School

Students in the program will acquire practical skills in a commercial setting; with a focus on food preparation, catering, menu planning and food costing.  They will prepare and serve meals for groups of all sizes, demonstrating a variety of services skills.  They will acquire the skills to demonstrate the safe handling and operation of industry standard equipment, food handling, safety and sanitation practices.  The Safe Food Handler’s Certificate and Smart Serve will be offered along with First Aid/CPR, WHMIS and other industry certifications as they become available.

Students are expected to participate in related work experiences (such as catering events), as well as mandatory Cooperative Education credits.  The Specialist High Skills Major in Hospitality and Tourism will enhance current opportunities for students through experiential learning, industry recognized certifications, cross-curricular study through Contextualized Learning Activities (CLAs) in Math, Business and English and reach ahead experiences. All of this will be combined with a comprehensive practical and theory curriculum.x`

Prerequisite: none

SHSM at the OCDSB  https://ocdsb.ca/cms/one.aspx?portalId=55478&pageId=216426

SHSM Pathway Poster

• The SHSM is a ministry-approved specialized program that allows students to focus their learning on a specific economic sector while meeting the requirements for the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) and assists in their transition from secondary school to apprenticeship training, college, university, or the workplace.

• An SHSM enables students to gain sector-specific skills and knowledge in the context of engaging, career-related learning environments and helps them focus on graduation and on pursuing their postsecondary goals.

• Every SHSM must include the following five components, which are outlined in detail in individual guides for each sector:

1. a bundle of 8–10 Grade 11 and Grade 12 credits that includes:

2. sector-recognized certifications and/or training courses

3. experiential learning and career exploration activities within the sector

4. “reach ahead” experiences connected with the student’s chosen postsecondary pathway

5. development of Essential Skills and work habits required in the sector, and the use of the Ontario Skills Passport (OSP) for purposes of documentation

How does an SHSM benefit students?

• An SHSM allows students to experience a range of customized learning opportunities in an area that interests them and helps to engage them in their school program.

• An SHSM program allows students to explore, identify, and refine career goals and make informed decisions related to postsecondary education or training and the next steps toward a career.

• An SHSM helps students gain confidence in their ability to succeed and see the connections between their studies, the world beyond high school, and their future careers.

• The experiential learning opportunities provided in an SHSM enable students to develop Essential Skills and work habits that are required in the sector and have their performance of those skills and work habits assessed and documented, using tools connected with the Ontario Skills Passport.

• Through an SHSM, students begin to establish relationships and networks in their chosen field.

• Students who have earned an SHSM can provide evidence of their achievement of the required components (e.g., sector-recognized certifications and training programs) to prospective employers and postsecondary educational or training institutions.

How is the successful completion of an SHSM documented?

• Successful completion of an SHSM is indicated on the student’s Ontario Secondary School Diploma by a red seal.

• The student receives an SHSM Record that documents his or her achievement of the required components, including sector-related certifications earned and/or training courses completed.

• Successful completion of an SHSM is indicated on the student’s Ontario Student Transcript (OST).