HUMBERSIDE C.I.
READY FOR NINE
THE TRANSITION FROM GRADE 8 TO 9
Yasmin Mohamed
President – Student Council
AGENDA Welcome by Master of Ceremonies
Student Life
Musical Performance - Chamber Strings, Senior Choir, Stage Band
School Boundaries
Welcome from the School Principal
Graduation Requirements/Grade 9 Courses
Welcome from the School Advisory Council
French Immersion/Extended Courses and Programs .
Special Education & Student Success
School Tours
GRADE 9 STUDENT Anastasia Dimas
Humberside Students Kate Gregg/Mairi Middleton (HAC)
Zoe Crepp/Taissa Martschenko (Peer Leaders) Gwenith Bowker-Bafna/Olivia Tiessen (Music Council)
Musical Performance – Chamber Strings, Senior Choir, Stage Band
Dr. Karen Kress – Assistant Curriculum Leader of Music
and Music Council
Isabel Arias Lopez
Vice Principal
Humberside C.I. Boundary Map
• Go to https://www.tdsb.on.ca/Find-your/School/By-Address to check if you live within the catchment for Humberside Collegiate Institute.
Registering at Humberside CI TDSB Students • Regular English Program: TDSB family and student must live in the TDSB-
determined catchment area to attend Humberside Collegiate • French Program:
• Extended French schools: Fern, Swansea and Rockcliffe • French Immersion schools: Fern, Humbercrest, Rockcliffe and
Runnymede
• End of February – Completed course selection sheets/applications must be returned to the guidance counsellor at your elementary school
NON-TDSB Students Living in District • Regular English Program:
• Non-TDSB students who live in the TDSB-determined catchment area must contact the Vice Principal’s office to schedule a registration appointment.
Kim McLaren Principal
ONLINE SCHOOL INFORMATION
• http://schoolweb.tdsb.on.ca/humbersideci
Meredith Austin Assistant Curriculum
Leader – Guidance, Student Services, Student Success
ONTARIO SECONDARY SCHOOL DIPLOMA
•30 credits (110 hours each) •18 compulsory subjects •12 elective courses
• 40 hours community involvement
•Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (Grade 10)
Academic Course (D) • Covers essential concepts (knowledge & skills) + additional materials • Emphasis is on theoretical approach + abstract thinking Applied Course (P) – Being phased out by TDSB • Covers essential concepts (knowledge & skills) • Relates to familiar, real-life situations + uses hands-on applications
with some theory to support learning Locally Developed Course (E) – Not offered at HCI • For students with gaps in knowledge and skills in the specific discipline • Requires a lot of support from teachers
Making Course Type Choices: Academic, Applied or Locally Developed?
Grade 9 Courses Academic •English •Geography
Academic or Applied
•French •Math •Science
Open • Health and Physical Education • Information and Communication
Technology in Business • Individual and Family Living • Latin • Learning Strategies • Arts
• Integrated Arts (ALC1O) • Music
• Strings • Band • Vocal
• Visual Arts (AVI1O)
Andrew Mancini Assistant Curriculum
Leader – Mathematics
TRANSITION FROM GRADE 8 TO 9
•Students come into high school with a variety of skill levels and understanding of math
•First month is spent on Number Sense and bringing the class to the same level • Review of integer operations, exponents, fractions,
expressions with variables
•“Getting Ready for Grade 9” work package will be emailed in June for students to complete over the summer in preparation for September
ONTARIO MATH CURRICULUM
ONTARIO MATH CURRICULUM
• Important for parents/guardians to understand the math pathways in the Ontario curriculum so they can make informed decisions – feel free to ask questions!
•A reminder that taking a “mixed” or “college” level math course does not prevent students from attending university • For example, a student wishing to study humanities at
university typically does not require a Grade 12 U level math
MATH AT HUMBERSIDE
•A variety of courses are offered to students
•Extra help and support from teachers is generally available before or after school • Most teachers have websites with completed note sets and
practice assessments
•School runs all the major mathematics competitions and has a lunchtime math club
Randall Hansen
School Advisory Council
SCHOOL ADVISORY COUNCIL
VISIT HUMBERSIDE SCHOOL WEBSITE TO FIND LINK TO
SCHOOL ADVISORY COUNCIL http://schoolweb.tdsb.on.ca/humbersideci
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Melanie Tricker Assistant Curriculum
Leader - Extended French/French Immersion
Language Immersion at Humberside CI
French Immersion and Extended French • French Immersion (FI) : 10 credits where the
language of instruction is French • Extended French (EF) : 7 credits where the
language of instruction is French
***Additional credits lead to an Honours Certificate Certificat d’Honneur d’études bilingues.
*** Students must be enrolled in either the FI or EF programs.
Special Humberside C.I. Features
French Immersion and Extended French
Grade 9 Courses
• Français (French)
• Géographie du Canada (Geography)
• Informatique (Business Technology)
Marianne Watkinson Assistant Curriculum
Leader – Special Education
Special Education •Support for students who have exceptional learning
needs
Support is offered through: • Learning Strategies Course – GLE (Must have an
IEP - grades 9 – 12) • Monitoring • Computers & Assistive Technology
Students from Different Boards • If your son/daughter has an Individual Education Plan
(IEP) and is coming to HCI from another board, you should contact Humberside’s Special Education Department
• 416-393-8122 extension 20043 •[email protected]
• IEPs without an exceptionality and IEP’s from other boards are not automatically transferred
Sarah Bumstead Assistant Curriculum
Leader – Numeracy and Student Success
Student Success ‘Student Success is about helping all students… one student at a time.’
•The Student Success Department offers support to students who are not formally identified (no IEP) but have learning needs.
Support is offered through: • Learning Strategies Courses - GLS1O1 for grade 9 and
GLS4O1 for senior students. • Informal Monitoring •Peer Tutoring Program
*For more information regarding Humberside’s Special Education and Student Success supports, please read the Course Calendar in your package.
Robert Palmer
Vice Principal
MERCI/THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR HUMBERSIDE HELPERS!
Sound and Lighting Crew Peer Leaders Chamber Strings Student Council Senior Choir Music Council Stage Band Athletic Council
Tours will take place, please meet in the front foyer
THANK YOU / MERCI
http://schoolweb.tdsb.on.ca/humbersideci