Where can I find the Open House and Information Night details?
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Open House and Information Night details for TDSB schools are available at www.tdsb.on.ca/High-School/Going-to-High-School/Open-Houses-and-Information-Nights
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Where can I find the Beyond 8 Video?
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The Beyond 8 video can be found on the Beyond 8 Webpage: www.tdsb.on.ca/High-School/Going-to-High-School/Beyond-8
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Where can I find a recording of the Preparing for High School webinars?
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The recordings of the webinars can be found on the TDSB Guidance Webpage: www.tdsb.on.ca/High-School/Guidance
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How do I get to the myBlueprint website?
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You can access the myBlueprint website at www.myblueprint.ca/tdsb. For step-by-step instructions from myBlueprint about how to complete the Grade 8 Course Selection, click the following link: https://education.myblueprint.ca/tdsbgrade8/
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How can I find my designated school by address (home school)?
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Please go to the TDSB website and Find Your School - By Address: www.tdsb.on.ca/Find-your/School/By-Address
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How can we apply to our home school ?
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Students do not need to "apply" to attend their designated school by address (home school). Students attending their home school complete their course selection in myBlueprint.
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What is the difference between a secondary school, technological programming school and a commercial school?
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Some addresses have multiple secondary schools listed including a Secondary school (regular program), Technological Programming, and/or Commercial School.
The regular program secondary school will provide a full complement of courses for students to earn their OSSD and have a rich high school experience. In addition to offering a full range of courses supporting all post-secondary destinations, schools designated as Technological Programming schools will also have courses and facilities for students to take technology courses. Likewise, a school designated as the Commercial School will also have a full complement of business courses available for students to take.
Students have the option of attending any of the listed schools. If a student selects a school listed as the Technological Programming school, they will have to take a package of technology courses each year throughout their high school career. Students who select a Commercial School will have to take a package of business courses over the four years of high school.
Once you have been admitted to a secondary school, you are expected to attend that school until graduation. If you wish to attend a different listed school, you will have to apply through Out-of-Area Admissions.
Families are encouraged to attend open houses to help make decisions about which school to attend when they have multiple options.
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Why do some addresses not have technology/commercial options?
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Not all addresses are close to schools that offer a Technological Program or Commercial Program. These options were predominantly offered in the former city of Toronto Board of Education. All students can apply to attend technological schools in the board. Students can also access schools through the Facilitated Access to Skilled Trades (F.A.S.T.) process (https://www.tdsb.on.ca/High-School/Going-to-High-School/Specialist-High-Skills-Major-SHSM/Facilitated-Access-to-Skilled-Trades-FAST).
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What is a feeder school?
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A feeder school is an elementary school where the majority or large number of its students attend one secondary school based on address of residence. The elementary school then feeds into the secondary school.
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Where can I find the schools that have Central Student Interest programs?
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TDSB Secondary Central Student Interest programs and schools can be found at www.tdsb.on.ca/High-School/Going-to-High-School/Secondary-Central-Student-Interest-Programs
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Where can I find the 2023-24 Choices Guide
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There are currently two Choices digital magazines
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Are there Guidance Counselors/Elementary Itinerant Counselors available to support Grade 8 students?
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There are Elementary Guidance Teachers who are supporting Grade 8 students with the Grade 8 to 9 transition process. Students can also get support from their Grade 8 teachers.
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Is there a timeline available?
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A year at a glance timeline can be found on our Beyond 8 Website: www.tdsb.on.ca/High-School/Going-to-High-School/Beyond-8#year-at-a-glance
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What are the new online graduation requirements
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Information about the online graduation requirements can be found: www.tdsb.on.ca/High-School/GradesExamsDiplomas/Getting-your-Diploma/Online-Learning-Requirement
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Can students apply to attend Virtual Secondary School next year?
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At this time, no decision has been made regarding virtual learning for the 2024-2025 school year at the Toronto District School Board.
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What e-Learning course is available in the summer to help my child prepare for Grade 9
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Grade 8 students entering Grade 9 in September 2024 can only apply for the GLD2OE Reach Ahead Credit in either the months of July or August. This course will enhance their literacy and numeracy skills, increase their essential skills and personal development, be supported in their transition to secondary school and develop friendships through positive relationship building.
Please visit the e-Learning website for more information about the e-Learning opportunities to take this course.
More information can be found at www.creditprograms.ca regarding the in-person opportunities to take this course.
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