Sunday, 17 November 2013

TDSB Secondary Schools - Frequently Asked Questions

What is my home secondary school?


·         Your home secondary school is determined by your place of residence (i.e. your home address). 

·         Every student has the right to attend their home secondary school for REGULAR PROGRAMS provided they are successful in Grade 8. 

·         It is important to determine your home school because some schools have limited enrollment programs that may only be available to home school residents. 

·         To find your home secondary school follow this pathway:

www.tdsb.on.ca > click on Find A School > click on By Address > enter your street name in the search box           

NOTE: do not add street number, street type, or punctuation (For example, type in st andrews, instead of 100 St. Andrew's St.)

How do I apply to my home secondary school for grade 9?

·         You will receive a course selection sheet from your elementary school guidance counsellor (usually in January). 

·         Once you complete your Course Selection Sheet or submit your course selections online using myBlueprint, you will be registered in your home secondary school.

Note: students must meet Promotion, Transfer and Retention conditions.

TDSB Secondary Schools - Frequently Asked Questions

What is Optional Attendance?

·         Students also have the opportunity to access schools outside of the school that is designated to serve their residential address by applying on optional attendance. 

·         Acceptance at these schools is subject to space availability and program suitability.

·         Each year in January, schools are classified as limited or closedto optional attendance based on the space they have available for the upcoming school year.

·         The list will also be posted on the TDSB Internet website. 

·         A school classified as limited can accept students on optional attendance.

·         A “limited” school is not obliged to accept all students who apply on optional attendance. Acceptance is conditional upon space being available in the appropriate grade and program.
 
·         “Closed” schools may NOT accept any Optional Attendance requests for regular programs under any circumstances.

 How do I apply to a Regular Program at a school other than my home secondary school?

·         Applications for optional attendance are available from your elementary school guidance counsellor. 

·         Applications for optional attendance are to be completed and signed by the parent/guardian and returned to the school the student currently attends (elementary school).

·         The home school principal or a designate (i.e. a vice principal or guidance counsellor) will sign the application. 

·         The parent /guardian will forward or deliver the application to the requested secondary school. 

·         The requested school (i.e. the secondary school) will complete and sign the application indicating the decision and forward a copy to the parent /guardian or student.

·         Parents/Guardians must inform the requested school of acceptance.
 

Note - The date no student will be admitted under optional attendance is the first Monday in March whether on a waiting list or not.

How do I apply for Optional Attendance at a Specialized Program or School?

·         Each school has its own supplementary application procedure and some have very specific requirements for admission. 

·         It is essential that parents/guardians and students attend the information evenings and research schools in which they are interested. 

·         Admission requirements, procedures and deadlines are available on each school’s website or by contacting the school’s Guidance department.

Note: If you are unable to attend a school’s information evening, it is important to check the school’s website or contact the school directly for admission information.

Note: Transportation, including bussing and distribution of TTC tickets, is not included for Specialized Schools and Programs

 

Note: Reference letters will no longer be requested or considered from TDSB staff by specialized schools and programs that have auditions, portfolios and/or admission assessment practices in place (e.g. letters from Grade 8 teachers for Grade 9 placement).   Reference letters may be requested from persons or organizations external to the TDSB (e.g. the coach for an elite athlete).

How many schools can I apply to on Optional Attendance?

·         You can only apply to two regular and two specialized schools or programs. 
 
Once a student engages in any application process with a specialized school or program, whether audition, test or portfolio etc., it counts as a one of their choices under the Optional Attendance policy.

***A Special Thank you to Melissa Rabess who produced this document!***

Saturday, 9 November 2013

Thank You for Attending The Choices For Nine Evening

Thank you to all the families who were able to join us on November 6th for our Choices for Nine Evening.  If you were unable to attend please ask your child to pick up a copy of the handout in Mr. George's office at Bliss Carman.  The Secondary school information nights are getting under way and as was emphasized at the presentation you are highly encouraged to attend those evenings and make contact with the school Guidance departments.  Below you will find a list of schools in our area that students may be interested in:
 
School                                                    Info Night
Bendale B.T.I.                                       November 19, 2013
David and Mary Thomson C.I.              November 12, 2013
RH King Academy                                 November 27, 2013
SATEC@ W.A Porter C.I.                    November 20, 2013
Sir Robert L. Borden B.T.I                   January 9, 2014
Sir Wilfrid Laurier CI                            November 14, 2013
Sir Oliver Mowat C.I.                            January 15, 2014
Wexford Collegiate School of the Arts  
(Performing Arts)                                   November 13, 2013
(Visual & Media Arts)                            November 14, 2013
West Hill C.I.                                              November 19, 2013
Cedarbrae C.I.                                            December 3, 2013
Winston Churchill Collegiate Institute  December 4, 2013



 We want to leave you with a TDSB Tip Sheet that was shared at our presentation on how "Students can make a successful transition to secondary school":
  1. Take part in any summer programs that secondary schools offer for example, “Moving On Up” or grade 9 information days
  2. Make certain you are making an informed choice about the correct type of program for your learning style and understand the pathway (apprenticeship, college, university or work) for each course type. Follow advice of grade eight teachers
  3. Attend secondary school information evenings with your parents
  4. Get involved in sports and clubs, but don’t over schedule yourself
  5. Take advantage of peer tutoring programs
  6. Do a trial run (bus route or walking) to secondary school
  7. “Hang out” with the right people
  8. Make good decisions
  9. Develop strong work habits at school and at home
  10. Keep electronics at home
  11. Do your homework
  12. Ask for help if you don’t understand something - but don’t leave it until the last minute
  13. Learn to self advocate – inform teachers of problems or issues that may interfere with your learning
  14. Always use your agenda