An accessible version of this information can be provided upon request. Please reach out to a Counsellor, who will be happy to help.
Course Selection will be completed through myBlueprint beginning on February 16th.
Students will be selecting courses based on the offerings of their HOME SCHOOLS.
CLICK ON YOUR HOME SCHOOL FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT COURSE SELECTIONS! These pages will be updated as DDSB@Home staff receive information from the home school guidance departments.
Course Selection opens on myBlueprint: Tuesday, February 16th, 2021 at 9 am
Course Selection submission date: Wednesday, March 3rd, 2021
Planning for Your Initial Post-Secondary Destination
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I find out about what courses I can pick in my course planner?
Click on the link to your home school from the list above. DDSB@Home counsellors will be updating this frequently, as resources from home schools are shared with us.
How can I get course selection support from a teacher or pathway counsellor?
Contact your school or teacher directly for course selection support.
What is the deadline to submit course selections?
You must submit your course selection by the home school's published deadline. Students who submit after the deadline will have courses selected for them by their guidance counsellors. Home schools will be using student courses selections to build the timetable for next year. Students who submit courses by the deadline will have equal consideration for registration in a course.
How can I access MyBlueprint?
There are instructions and help documents posted to each grade level classroom.
Student Access to myBlueprint - How to Log In:
1. Visit www.myBlueprint.ca/ddsb
2. Click 'School Account Log In'
3. Enter your DDSB student username and password
What if I am moving before September? How do I select courses for my new home school?
You must pick courses for your current home school. Students can only select courses at another school once they have officially registered with that school. If you are moving, you must check the registration procedures for your new school.
What are some helpful websites to research post-secondary options?
There are a variety of resources posted to each grade level classroom. In addition to this, you may want to look at the following websites outlining options for college and university programming in the province of Ontario.
www.ontariouniversitiesinfo.ca
If you are interested in exploring opportunities in the trades, through apprenticeship or the workplace - please email your counsellor. Counsellors would be happy to help you start your research.
I have questions about my IEP and supports. Who can I talk to?
Questions about IEP's can be directed to Inclusive Student Service staff at DDSB@Home - Elementary.