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St. Joseph Secondary School 5555 Creditview Road, Mississauga, ON L5V 2B9 Tel (905) 812-1376 A. Bomben - Principal
Registration/Course Selection For Grade 9
2020 – 2021
Name: Current School:
Course Selections for
2020 - 2021 Course Code
(Students circle one selection)
Teacher
Recommendation (Only if coming from a
Dufferin-Peel School)
Teacher
Signature
Religion HRE101
English ENG1D1 ENG1P1 ENG1L1
Mathematics MPM1D1 MFM1P1 MAT1L1
Science SNC1D1 SNC1P1 SNC1L1
Geography CGC1D1 CGC1P1
French* FSF1D1 FSF1P1 FSF1O1
Physical Education PPL1OM PPL1OF
Elective (one
selection)
Drama Music Art
Bus. Technology (BTT)
Intro. To Business (BBI)
Integrated Technologies (TIJ)
Identified Learners Only GLE1O1
*Please select FSF101 if you have received less than 400 hours of instruction in French in Elementary School or if you have an IEP.
Note: Course level selection or program decisions agreed upon at the IPRC will override the course selections provided above.
Note: Students applying to AP should select all ACADEMIC level courses (where there is a choice). Upon acceptance to AP, courses will then be changed to the AP course type.
______________________________ ______________ ________________________________
Student Signature Date Parent Signature
PLEASE SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING FORMS WITH YOUR PACKAGE:
1) MOST RECENT REPORT CARD WITH MARKS
2) COPY OF CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP OR PERMANENT RESIDENT CARD
3) TWO PROOFS OF ADDRESS: UTILITY BILLS, TAX FORM OR PURCHASE AGREEMENT
4) $65 PAID ONLINE. PLEASE ATTACH RECEIPT FROM SCHOOL CASH ONLINE TO THIS PACKAGE
5) MYBLUEPRINT PRINTOUT OF COURSES SELECTED FOR GRADE 9 (only if coming from a St. Joe’s
feeder school)
TO BE COMPLETED BY ST. JOSEPH S.S. GUIDANCE : $65.00 Activity Fee Enclosed
Date Received: __________________________ School Cash Online
$65 FEE:
Student Activities incl. yearbook $30
Faith Formation, Initiatives and Retreat $20
Civvies Day / Student Council $15
ST. JOSEPH C.S. S.
REGIONAL AP PROGRAM APPLICATION FORM
FOR GRADE NINE
INFORMATION AND GUIDELINES
The Regional Advanced Placement (AP) Program at St. Joseph C.S.S. provides an enriched classroom setting for highly motivated students in the areas of English, French, Math, Science and Social Science. The program begins in Grade 9 with Pre-AP classes in which students study both the Ontario and the AP curriculum. Pre-AP courses in grades 9-11 lead to AP classes in Grade 12 (and Grade 11 American History) that prepare students to write AP exams for advanced placement or credit in university. All strong academic students are encouraged to apply.
The flexibility of the AP Program allows students to select the number of AP classes that suit their learning needs. Students from the Regional AP Program at St. Joseph C.S.S. may choose as few as one AP class or the full complement of AP courses offered at the school in order to work towards the AP National Scholar designation, which is recognized worldwide.
St. Joseph C.S.S. will accept a limited number of students into the Regional AP Program in Grade 9 from across Mississauga. Admission to the program will be granted based on previous report cards, application form and the student’s desire to commit to the level of study required by the enriched classroom setting.
SECTION 1: STUDENT INFORMATION
Student Name: (Please print) Surname Given Name(s)
Full Mailing Address: ______ Street #, Street Name, Unit #
City: Postal Code: _____ Telephone Number: _____________
Parent email contact: ____________________________________________________________
Present Elementary School:
SECTION 2: PRE-AP COURSE SELECTION
Check the Pre-AP course(s) that you would like to take in Grade 9 and indicate your most recent report card grade in that subject.
Pre-AP Subject Desired Most Recent Report Card Grade
o Pre-AP English Reading
Writing
Oral and Visual Communication
o Pre-AP Math
Number Sense
Measurement
Geometry
Data Management
Patterning and Algebra
o Pre-AP French Oral Communication
Reading
Writing
o Pre-AP Science Science and Technology
o Pre-AP Social Science Geography
History
SECTION 3: SCHOOL INVOLVEMENT
Please list any school club or teams and activities in which you have been involved in the past two years. (Some examples might include: student council, office helper, volleyball team, etc.)
ACTIVITY DATE
SECTION 4: COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
Please indicate any activities in which you have participated during the past two years. (Some examples might include: music lessons, sports teams, volunteer work, scouts, etc.)
ACTIVITY DATE
SECTION 5: AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS
Please list any awards or recognitions that you have received from your school or community. (Some examples might include: academics, leadership, music, athletics, public speaking, contests, etc.)
ACTIVITY DATE
SECTION 6: STUDENT RESPONSE
In written format of approximately 200-250 words, video of 2-3 minutes or visual cube of maximum 10 x 10 cm. squares) please answer one of the following questions:
1. You are required to spend the next year of your life in either the past or the future. What year would you travel to and why?2. Describe a topic, idea, or concept you find so engaging that it makes you lose all track of time. Why does it captivate you? What or who do
you turn to when you want to learn more?3. Pick a novel in which the protagonist makes a difficult choice. Explain why your agree or disagree with the decision he/she made.4. Reflect on a time when you questioned or challenged a belief or idea. What prompted your thinking? What was the outcome?
APPLICATION FORM CHECKLIST
If you wish to be considered for the Regional AP Program, please ensure that you forward your completed application to St. Joseph C.S.S. by the dates indicated on the AP section of the St. Joseph C.S.S. website.
Please refer to the following checklist to ensure that your application is complete before submitting it.
Section 1 – Student Information
Section 2 – Pre-AP Course Selection
Section 3 – School Involvement
Section 4 – Community Involvement
Section 5 – Awards and Distinctions
Section 6 – Student Response
A copy of the Grade 7 Final Report Card
A copy of the Grade 8 Progress Report
A completed registration package
Parent/Guardian Signature: Date:
Student Signature: Date:
** The school will review the applications and notify you of the candidate’s status by email beginning February 3th and ending February 7th 2020.
** Please refrain from calling to enquire as to the status of your child’s application. A complete registration package and activity fee will be required once the student has been accepted to the Regional AP Program. Further information will be provided in the confirmation email.
Year Month Day
Student Registration and Information Form – Secondary School
The Mission of the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board, in partnership with the family and church, is to provide, in a responsible manner, a Catholic education which develops spiritual, intellectual, aesthetic, emotional, social, and physical capabilities of each individual to live fully today and to meet the challenges of the future, thus
enriching the community
STUDENT PERSONAL INFORMATION PART 1
Legal Names: (Students are registered by their legal name which will be used on legal documents. The student’s preferred name will be used at school)
Surname: First Name: Middle Name:
Preferred Names: Same as Legal Names, or
Surname: First Name: Middle Name:
Does this student identify as: Female Male Birthdate:
Previous school attended: First day of entry to any school in Ontario:
Previous School Board: ________________________________
If the student is entering from outside of Ontario, please indicate name of
Does this student have sibling(s) in this District School Board? Yes No If yes: Elementary Secondary
If yes, provide full name(s):
Does this student have sibling(s) in another District School Board? Yes No
If yes, state name of District School Board:
Is this student Roman Catholic, or, in an Eastern Church in full communion with the Holy See of Rome? Yes No
Medical Condition(s)/Alert:
Custody Information
Who has legal custody? Both parents Father only Mother only I am 16/17 years of age and have Other _______________________ withdrawn from parental control
Are there any special arrangements pertaining to access/visitation? No Yes – Documentation provided
If yes, then the most recent original Court Order to support custody must be provided (a verified copy to be stored in the OSR)
Year Month Day
Territory/Province/Country
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Number Street Unit Type (e.g. Apt.) Unit #
Year Month Day Year Month Day
Student’s Country of Birth: If Canada, Province of Birth:
Arrival Date (into Canada): Expiry Date (if applicable):
Student’s Country of Birth: If Canada, Province of Birth:
If arrived within the past five years, complete the ‘Confirmation of Pupil Eligibility . . .’ form (GF008.1).
Status in Canada: (√ one) Canadian Citizen Permanent Resident Refugee Permanent Resident Pending Temporary Resident Parent on Work Permit
International Student Parent on Study Permit Student on Study Permit
Country of Last Residence: Country of Citizenship:
ABORIGINAL STUDENT (Voluntary Self-Identification): For the purposes of supporting First Nation, Métis and Inuit student achievement objectives of Dufferin-Peel and the Ministry of Education, and of reporting student achievement to the Ministry of Education and the Education Quality and Accountability Office, I / we choose to voluntarily self-identify my/this child’s ancestry as:
First Nations Inuit Métis First Nation Métis and Inuit Ancestry
STUDENT ADDRESS
( ) City Postal Code Phone #
Mailing Address (if different from above):
Proof of Residence Sources: ___________________________________________________
(e.g., property tax bill, current utility bill, real estate document, or Government of Canada issued forms)
Please indicate if this student: lives in a group home lives independently of parent or guardian has recently enrolled in a CCTC program (Care, Treatment, Custody, Corrections)
PARENTAL/GUARDIAN CONTACT INFORMATION
Emergency Priority (Circle one): 1 2 3 4 Speaks English
Title First Name Last Name Relationship to Student
Address: Same as student or
Home Phone: Same as student or Business Phone
Cell Phone: Alternate Phone:
STUDENT PERSONAL INFORMATION PART 2
( )
( )
( ) Ext.
Separate School Supporter: Yes No
( )
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Emergency Priority (Circle one): 1 2 3 4 Speaks English
Title First Name Last Name Relationship to Student
Address: Same as student or
Home Phone: Same as student or Business Phone:
Cell Phone: Alternate Phone:
Emergency Contact (other than parent/guardian/caregiver):
Emergency Priority (Circle one): 1 2 3 4 Speaks English
Title First Name Last Name Relationship to Student
Address: Same as student or
Home Phone: Same as student or Business Phone:
Cell Phone:
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Language(s) spoken by student:
First Language Spoken at Home Remark:
First Language Spoken at Home Remark:
First Language Spoken at Home Remark:
Special Education: Does student have special education/diverse learning need? Yes No
Does student have specialized equipment? Yes No SEA Yes No
In your previous school/board, was this student involved in special education programs and/or services? Yes No
Does this student have an Individual Education Plan (IEP)? Yes No
Has this student been identified as an exceptional student, through the Identification Placement Review Committee (IPRC)? Yes No
If yes, date of most recent IPRC review, as appropriate: ________________________________
Is the student’s transition plan attached to the IEP? Yes No
English Language Learners (ELL)
In your previous school/board, did this student receive ESL/ELD services? Yes No
SAFE SCHOOLS
Suspension/Expulsion 1. Are you, or the student being registered currently serving a suspension? Yes No 2. Are you, or the student being registered currently participating in a program for suspended students? Yes No 3. Are you, or the student being registered expelled from any school and, if yes, have you/they successfully
completed a program for expelled students? Yes No
Gender: Female Male
( )
( )
( ) Ext.
Page 3
Separate School Supporter: Yes No
( )
( )
( ) Ext.
Ext. ( )
GF 008 S Revised Jan 16
Under Canada’s Anti-Spam law (CASL) the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board requires your consent to send you electronic messages about commercial activities. While much of our email communication is about school, school council or Board news and activities, we may also send electronic messages of a commercial nature. This would include newsletters and other communications about such things as field trips, yearbooks, uniforms, school pictures, fundraising activities and events, food and drink purchases, books, prom or dance tickets, sporting/athletic events or similar events and offers.
If you wish to receive the above electronic communications from us, please provide your email address below. Your consent remains in effect as long as the student attends a DPCDSB school unless you withdraw it. If you have any questions, or wish to revoke your consent at any time please contact your school principal. Signature of Parent/Guardian: Email Address: (or Student if 18 years of age or older – OR – if you are 16/17 and have withdrawn from parental control)
R.O.P.S.S.A.A.
PLEASE NOTE:
1. A school transfer could affect eligibility to participate in Board approved athletics. “Any student who attended another secondary (anywhere) in the previous 12 months must be approved by the ROPSSAA Transfer and Eligibility Committee prior to participating in ROPSSAA activities”.
2. Admission to this secondary school is considered to be conditional pending receipt and review of the student’s records from his/her previous school.
PLEASE NOTE: Falsifying information on this form may rescind the admission to this secondary school
Signature of Parent/Guardian: Date: (or Student if 18 years of age or older – OR – if you are 16/17 and have withdrawn from parental control)
Signature of Principal/Designate: Date:
Personal information collected shall be used to establish and/or maintain the student’s Ontario Student Record (OSR) for the provision of educational services and to administer health and/or medical emergency responses to the student as required. In keeping with the requirements of the Education Act, the OSR and other information required to establish an appropriate program for the student shall be requested from the former school.
Information is collected under the authority of the Education Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. E.2, (s.170, s.190, s.264, s.265); Sabrina's Law, 2005, S.O. 2005, c. 7 and Ryan’s Law (Ensuring Asthma Friendly Schools), 2015, S.O. 2015, C. 3 in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Any questions regarding information collected, may be directed to the school principal or to the Records Management and Access & Privacy Administrator, 40 Matheson Blvd West, Mississauga, ON L5R 1C5 (905) 890-1221 ext. 24443
Canada’s Anti-Spam Law Consent
SIGNATURES
Office use only
School: ________________________Grade: _____ Teacher: ___________________ Start date:_____________
Documents to be filed in the OSR:
Academic Transcript of marks Newcomer Reception Centre Report Application for Direction of School Support/Lease P.E.D. (Personal Electronic Device) Agreement Confirmation of Pupil Eligibility (GF008.1) Network User Agreement IEP Documentation Flex Boundary Documentation IPRC Documentation Medication Forms Registration form Copy of most recent Original Custody Order if applicable (original document to be viewed and verified)
Original documents to be viewed and verified but not filed in the OSR
Birth Certificate Citizenship/Immigration/Intl. Student Verification Immunization Certificate or Statement of Medical Exemption (copy only sent to Peel or Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health) Proof of Residence Sources: ___________________________________
(e.g., property tax bill, current utility bill, real estate document, or Government of Canada issued forms)
CC: Copy to be filed in the OSR
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GF 010
SECONDARY SCHOOL RELIGIOUS EXPECTATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS - LETTER OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT -
TO BE COMPLETED UPON INITIAL SECONDARY SCHOOL REGISTRATION IN DUFFERIN-PEEL Thank you for choosing to enroll your son/daughter in one of our Catholic secondary schools. The Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board (the “Board”) is committed to providing a quality Catholic education which views human life as an integration of body, mind and spirit. Rooted in this vision, Catholic education fosters the search for knowledge as a lifelong spiritual and academic quest. The expectations of Catholic school graduates, therefore, are described not only in terms of knowledge and skills, but in terms of values, attitudes, and actions. The Ontario Catholic School Graduate is expected to be: a discerning believer; an effective communicator; a reflective, creative and holistic thinker; a self-directed, responsible, lifelong learner; a collaborative contributor; a caring family member; and, a responsible citizen. The Board supports freedom of religion and an individual’s right to manifest his/her religious beliefs and observances. The right to freedom of religion, however, is not absolute and religious accommodation in the Board is carried out in the larger context of the Catholic educational system and denominational rights of Catholic schools. The Board recognizes that any form of discrimination is incompatible with Catholic moral principles and is in violation of the Ontario Human Rights Code. The Board recognizes that the school system gives pre-eminence to the tenets of the Catholic faith, congruent with the protection afforded in the Ontario Human Rights Code, the Constitution Act, 1867 and confirmed in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The Board and its staff are committed to the elimination of discrimination as outlined in Ontario’s Equity and Inclusive Education Strategy and the Ontario Ministry of Education Policy/Program Memorandum No. 119, in a manner which is consistent with the exercise of the Board’s denominational rights under section 93 of the Constitution Act, 1867 and as recognized in section 19 of the Ontario Human Rights Code. The historical mandate of the Catholic school system in Ontario is to infuse the entire syllabus, and related activities of the school on the life and teaching of Jesus. As such, the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board has the expectation that all students admitted to the Catholic system will benefit from these values and teachings and be formed into responsible, reflective and well-rounded citizens. Our religious expectations and requirements for the duration of a student’s tenure are as follows: 1. All students will enroll in a Religion course in each of the four years. All Religion courses are approved by the
appropriate Catholic authority. The Government of Ontario recognizes that Religion credits count towards a secondary graduation diploma.
/Continued
SECONDARY SCHOOL RELIGIOUS EXPECTATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS - LETTER OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT - Continued…
(Revised January 2013)
2. All students will participate in an annual retreat for the first four years that they are in a secondary school. The retreat normally takes place during the school day at a site off school property. The chaplaincy leader organizes the annual retreat based on spiritual themes appropriate for adolescents.
3. All students will participate in the prayer and liturgical life of the school. Catholic students are expected to participate fully as mandated by their sacramental Baptism. Non-Catholic students are expected to participate to the extent that they can. It is not the intention of the Dufferin-Peel Catholic School Board to proselytize. However, for supervision, safety and community reasons, the entire school participates in all religious events that occur during the school year. At a minimum, non-Catholic students will attend and maintain respectful silence at all religious observances. All students are encouraged to get involved.
4. Students requesting accommodations must present written notice from their parent(s)/guardian(s) specifying their accommodation needs relating to religious observances, including holy days on which they will be absent from school. This notice should be made in advance (preferably at the beginning of each school year) to ensure that scheduling of major evaluations, such as tests, assignments or examinations, takes the religious observances into consideration.
5. The Catholic District School Boards of Ontario follow approved provincial curriculum. Given the distinctiveness of Catholic schools, the Government of Ontario recognizes parallel curricula for our system. All courses in all subject areas in our Catholic secondary schools are infused with core Catholic values and teachings. Regardless of the subject matter, the Catholic ethos, and moral value system is reflected throughout the curriculum, and as such, is inextricable from delivery.
In order to complete your child’s registration package, we ask that upon review of the expectations outlined in this letter, you acknowledge its receipt.
We know your child will find their experiences in our Catholic secondary schools rewarding and we look forward to joining with you in supporting your child during these formative years.
School:______________________________________________________________________ Name of Student (please print): __________________________________________ I acknowledge that I have received and reviewed the Religious Expectations and Requirements for secondary school registration. Signature of Parent/Guardian/Adult Student: ________________________________________ Signature of Student: ________________________________________ Date: ____________________
(November 2012)
GF 338 A
CONSENT FORM FOR POSTING STUDENT'S PERSONAL INFORMATION
ON A SCHOOL'S WEB-SITE
This Consent Form meets the requirements of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and the Education Act for the disclosure of personal information. It provides for consent that is both informed and voluntary, and relates to clearly identified information to be used and disclosed for clearly defined purposes. By signing this document, I/we consent to the disclosure of personal information about ___________________________________________________ (name of student) by posting it to the Web-site of _____________________________________________________ and hence to the World-Wide Web. (name of School) This consent only applies to the items below that I/we have initialled: _________ Photograph of _________________________________________________________________
(Name of student) _________ Group and class photographs including _____________________________________________
(Name of Student) _________ Essays written by _______________________________________(Name of Student) _________ Projects done by ________________________________________(Name of Student) Awards, scholarships, prizes received by _________ ____________________________________________(Name of Student) _________ Participating of _________________________________________(Name of Student)
in any extracurricular activities
(Other specific activity identified by school….please specify) _________ _______________________________________________________________________________ I/we have read and understood the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board's policy on School Web-Sites. I/we are aware that by giving this consent, I/we are permitting personal information about ____________________________________________________________________________ (name of student) to be posted to the _______________________________________________________________ (School's Web-Site) and hence to the World-Wide Web, and that if consent were withheld, this posting would not occur. I/We further understand that this consent is valid for one year and may be withdrawn by me/us at any time, upon written notice. In the event that consent is withdrawn, I/we understand that the information about me will be removed from the Schools-Web-site, but understand that, in some cases, it is impossible to remove all traces of personal information from the Internet.
(November 2012)
I/we have given this consent voluntarily.
____________________________ on ___________________________________ (place of signature; e.g. City) (date) a) For students under 16 years of age: signature of parent (or legal guardian). _________________________________ ____________________________________ Signature of Parent or Legal Guardian Witness _________________________________ ____________________________________ Signature of Parent or Legal Guardian Witness b) For students aged 16 or 17 during the school year: signature of both the student and parents (or legal guardian) ________________________________ ____________________________________ Signature of Student Witness ________________________________ ____________________________________ Signature of Parent or Legal Guardian Witness ________________________________ ____________________________________ Signature of Parent or Legal Guardian Witness c) For students 18 years of age or over: signature of student ________________________________ ____________________________________ Signature of Student Witness
Notes: Only persons having lawful custody of the student may sign this consent form as parent or legal guardian. In cases of joint custody, it is advised that both parents provide consent. For those situations where an individual whose consent is required is mentally incapable and a substitute decision maker has been appointed under Ontario Law to act on his/her behalf, then the individual appointed as substitute decision-maker should sign the consent form.
(November 2012)
GF 066
NETWORK USER APPLICATION AND AGREEMENT
TO BE COMPLETED ON FIRST REGISTRATION IN DUFFERIN-PEEL
The Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board policy supports the use of the local and wide area networks for electronic communication, and the Board believes this to be an integral part of the school curriculum. In addition to the school’s Catholic Code of Conduct and to outline in some detail the responsibilities of the school and the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board, any student using the school network is required to adhere to the following rules:
1. These are the “Rules of Conduct” for Electronic Networks in Dufferin-Peel schools, including internet access.
2. The school reserves the right to change the rules at any time without notifying users.
(Changes to rules will be posted.) 3. The school reserves the right to remove network access from any user who breaks
these rules. 4. The school does not warrant that the functions will meet any specific requirements
the student may have; nor that it will be error free or uninterrupted; nor shall it be liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequent damages (including lost data, information or profits) sustained or incurred in connection with the use of, operation of, or inability to use the system. The student maintains responsibility for meeting al personal deadlines regardless of network availability.
5. The student is responsible for his/her actions while using the computer. 6. The student will not assist in breaking these rules or be a party to others breaking
these rules. 7. The student must not intentionally seek information, browse, obtain copies, modify
files, or passwords belonging to others, whether at the school or elsewhere, unless specifically authorized to do so by those individuals.
8. Consistent with item 7, the student will refrain from using or introducing to the
school computer environment, whether network or stand-along, files, programs, or disks known to contain viruses. In this spirit, the student will also regularly check his/her files and disks for viruses and endeavour to keep computing systems virus free.
9. The student must not try to obtain system privileges to which he/she is not entitled. 10. The student will not share his/her login and password with others, nor attempt to
learn or use logins and passwords which are not his/her own.
Network User Application and Agreement - 2 -
11. The student must not exploit any gaps in security and, furthermore, must report
these gaps immediately to his/her teacher. 12. The student must not seek or send images, sounds, or messages which might be
considered inappropriate, obscene, abusive, offensive, harassing, illegal, or counsel to illegal activities.
13. A student who receives or encounters any of the material indicated in item 12, which
makes him/her feel uncomfortable, should report it to his/her teacher immediately. 14. The student is responsible for determining the copyright status of any program(s) or
data used, and for respecting intellectual property rights and the laws which govern them.
15. It is the student’s responsibility to back-up, save, and maintain any of his/her
information. 16. The student must abide by all federal, provincial and local laws. 17. The school reserves the right to review, edit or remove any material stored on Board
computer/network facilities. 18. The school will be the arbiter of what constitutes a violation of this Agreement. School: ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Name of Student (Please print): ____________________________________________________________________ I acknowledge that I have received and will abide by the Network User Application and Agreement and that this Agreement remains in effect for the duration of the student’s tenure in this school system. Signature of Student: _______________________________________________________________________________ Signature of Parent/Guardian: _____________________________________________________________________ Date: ________________________________________
PERSONAL ELECTRONIC DEVICE USED WITH WI FI NETWORK STUDENT AGREEMENTDufferin Peel Catholic District School Board policies and procedures support the use of personal electronic devices (PEDs) for educationalpurposes. This agreement will be signed when your child registers to attend a school within Dufferin Peel Catholic District School Board.
In compliance with the Catholic Code of Conduct and other board policies and procedures including, but not limited to the StudentNetwork User Application and Agreement, any student opting to use a PED while on school premises for educational purposes is requiredto adhere to the following:
Part A.1. We understand that if I bring my PED to school I must follow board and school policies and procedures regarding appropriate
use of technology.2. We will be a responsible digital citizen by adhering to guidelines regarding content, security, safety and ethical use through
appropriate use of technology, as outlined in the Catholic Code of Conduct and other board policies and procedures.3. We will accurately represent myself while online and that my online interactions are reflective of our Gospel values and virtues.4. We understand that PEDs may be used during instructional time and in instructional space only with the expressed permission
of the classroom teacher and/or staff and only in a manner that supports the teaching learning process.5. We understand that I may use my PED in common areas for educational purposes, as designated by the principal.6. We will not share my password with others and I will respect the privacy of other people. I will not share other people’s
passwords or personal information.7. We understand that upon reasonable grounds, staff reserve the right to review material viewed, created or saved on my
authorized registered PED and/or other personal electronic devices.8. We understand that no school and/or board data is allowed to be stored on PEDs.9. We will not use my PED in a manner that will harm the board’s system or another person's work.10. We understand that if I bring my PED for use on board premises I am responsible for the safety and security of that device at all
times and the board assumes no responsibility for lost, damaged or stolen devices.11. We understand that we should not have the expectation to be able to charge our device at school.12. We understand that photos, videos or images of an individual/group are not permitted to be taken without expressed consent.
Expressed consent must be obtained from the individual(s) over the age of 18—or parental/guardian consent (for those underthe age of 18).
13. We understand the school administration will be the arbiter of what constitutes a violation of this agreement. Any failure tocomply with these guidelines may result in confiscation of my PED, discipline, a loss of PED privileges, police involvement and/orany other consequences deemed necessary by school administration.
14. We agree, by virtue of access to the board’s computing and electronic communication systems, to indemnify, defend and holdharmless the board for any suits, claims, losses, expenses or damages, including but not limited to litigation costs and legal fees,arising from or related to the user’s access to or use of board electronic communication and computing systems, services andfacilities.
Part B.1. We understand that I am responsible to take the necessary steps to ensure my authorized PED is connected to the board wireless
network, and that the board will not be responsible for any cost incurred through the use of personal data plans.
I acknowledge that I have read, understand and agree to abide by the PERSONAL ELECTRONIC DEVICE USED WITH WI FINETWORK STUDENT AGREEMENT.
School Name of Student (please print)
Student Signature Date
Parent/Guardian Signature Date
Copy to the student and/or parent/guardian
GF 337
Department Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12
Academic
Resource
GLE1O
GLE2O GLE 3O GLE4O
Arts ADA1O
AMI1O
AVI1O
ADA2O
ADA2O2
AVI2O
AVI2O2
AWA2O
AMI2O
AMI2O2
AMG2O
AMV2O
ADA3M
AVI3M
AWM3M
AMG3O
AMI3M
AMV3M
AMM3M
ADA4M
AVI4M
AMI4M
AMV4M
AMM4M
Business
Studies
BBI1O
BTT1O
BBI2O
BTT2O
BAF3M
BDI3C
BMI3C
CIE3M BAT4M
BBB4M
BOH4M
BDV4C
CIA4U
IDC4U3
Canadian and
World Studies
and Humanities
CGC1D
CGC1P
CGC1DP CHC2D
CHC2P
CHC2L
CHV2O
CHC2DP CLU3M
CHA3U
CHA3UP
CGG3O
HSP3U
HNC3C
HRT3M
HRF3O
CGW4U
CPW4U
CLN4U
CHY4U
CGR4M
CHY4UP
HSB4U
HFA4U
HHG4M
HZT4U
Career Education GLC2O
Computer Science ICS2O TEJ2O ICS3U TEJ3M ICS4U TEJ4M
Co-operative
Education
Two, Three or Four Credit Co-op
*Co-op application is required
Two, Three or Four Credit Co-op
*Co-op application is required
English ENG1D
ENG1P
ENG1L
ENG1DP ENG2D
ENG2P
ENG2L
ENG2DP ENG3U
ENG3C
ENG3E
ENG3UP
EMS3O
EPS3O
ENG4U
ENG4C
ENG4E
ETS4U
ENG4UP
OLC4O
English As A
Second Language ESLAO ESLBO ESLCO ESLDO ESLEO
Health and
Physical
Education
Male: PPL1OM
Female: PPL1OF
Male: PPL2OM
Female: PPL2OF
PPL3O
PAF3O
PAR3O
PAL3OB
PAL3OS
PAL3OV
PPL4O
PAF4O
PSK4U
PAL4OB
PAL4OS
Mathematics MPM1D
MFM1P
MAT1L
MPM1DP MPM2D
MFM2P
MAT2L
MPM2DP MCR3U
MCF3M
MBF3C
MEL3E
MCR3UP
MDM4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
MCT4C
MAP4C
MEL4E
MCV4UP
MHF4U2
Modern
Languages
FSF1D
FSF1P
FSF 1O1
FSF1DP
FSF2D
FSF2DP
LWSBO FSF3U
FSF3UP
LWSCU FSF4U
FSF4UP
LWSDU
Science SNC1D
SNC1P
SNC1L
SNC1DP SNC2D
SNC2P
SNC2L
SNC2DP SBI3U
SBI3C
SBI3UP
SPH3U
SCH3UP
SVN3M
SCH3U
SPH3UP
SBI4U
SBI4UP
SCH4U
SCH4UP
SCH4C
SPH4U
SPH4UP
SPH4C
Technology TIJ1O TGJ2O
TTJ2O
TEJ2O
TXJ2O
TCJ2O
TFJ2O
TGJ3M
TGP3M
TTJ3C
TDJ3M
TXJ3E
TCJ3C
TFJ3C
TEJ3M
TGJ4M
TCJ4C(1 credit)
TTJ4C (1 credit)
TTJ4C2 (2 credit)
TCJ4C2 (2 credit)
TXJ4E
TDJ4M
TGP4M
TEJ4M
TFJ4C
Theology HRE1O HRE2O HRE2OV HRT3M HRF3O HRE4M HRE4O HZT4U
Grade 9 and 10: O = Open, L = Locally Developed, P = Applied, D = Academic Grade 11 and 12: O = Open, C = College, M = University/College, U = University, UP codes indicate Advanced Placement courses.
Students should not select AP courses unless admitted into the AP program or until they have discussed course selection with a Counsellor first.
A fee of $65 either by cash, cashonline, debit or charge card must be submitted with this option form.
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