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Course Selections 2014
Completing your Option Sheet Online
Direct link to the option sheet on Nantyr’s Home Page
http://nss.scdsb.on.caLocated under the Guidance Tab – Course Selection –
“Choose your courses now!”
INSTRUCTIONS - for various grade levels listedAPPLICATIONS - for various special courses also here
Login Concerns
If for some reason your login becomes locked:
Your password will automatically reset to your birthday after 1 hr.
My birthday is May 20, 1997
My password is 19970520
Plan your courses for 2014-15• Choose compulsory courses that were
unsuccessfully attempted (ie. choose ENG2P if unsuccessful sem. 1 )
• Do not assume that you will recover or complete at summer school
• Choose Compulsory next step courses (ie. after choosing ENG2P also choose ENG3C)
• Choose Electives• Choose Alternatives
2. Select Course Selections
1. Go to the Guidance Tab
Head to our school website to start selecting your courses .
To select your courses click on
“Choose your courses now!”
Click on Option Sheets
Your user name is your school computer login.
Your password is your birthday:YEARMODA:19960823
Click Sign In
You must now change your password.
It must be 6 characters long. Try to pick something you remember
You are now logged in!
Select ‘Course Selection’ to begin!
All of your compulsory subjects are listed first. Click on the pencil to select your level!
Reminder of the levels!
Click the bubble beside the level you need to take next!
Click ‘Okay’ to move on!
Once you have selected a course it will show up in a box and have a check mark!
Heading into grade 11?Continue to select your compulsory math credit.
Thinking ahead! Remember: Many grade 12 courses require prerequisites! Do your research
You can select by subject for the remainder of your 6 electives OR select “All Courses”.
Under ‘Arts’ the electives are listed alphabetically by course name. Please reference the Course Calendar if you can not find your selection.
Select ‘Okay’ if you make a selection from this subject area.
Under “All Courses” there are multiple pages! Remember to scroll through to see them all!
So many choices!
Important Info: You must select the appropriate ‘Block’ for Leadership and Peer Support.
There are ‘Blocks’ to select for Enviroventure and Yearbook as well.
Reminder: IDC4U/4O is the code for Sports Marketing.
You must select all compulsory credits. If you do not your course selection will not be submitted.
The red exclamation mark (!) indicates you have missed an area.
Your completed course selection should look like this!
You can now select ‘Submit’!
Review your course selections. You should have 8 courses and 2 alternatives. You are now done and may ‘Sign Out’.
Explore your elective options…Your options grow each year!
Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12
Arts -Music, Drama, Dance, Visual Art, Media Art and Urban ArtBusiness-Intro to BusinessComputer Science-Intro to ComputersLanguage Studies-French and SpanishSocial Science - Food and NutritionPhysical and Health Education-Fitness and Phys-EdTechnology -Manufacturing, Construction, Transportation, Communication Technology, Hospitality, Hairstyling and Esthetics
Arts-Music, Drama, Dance, Visual Art, Media Art, Photography, Environmental Art Business-Marketing, Accounting, Info and Communication TechnologyCanadian World Studies-Geography, History and LawComputer Science-Programming and ScienceCooperative EducationEnglish-Media StudiesGuidance -Leadership and Peer TutoringInterdisciplinary Studies-YearbookLanguage Studies-French and SpanishScience-Biology, Chemistry, Environmental and PhysicsSocial Science-Parenting, Anthropology, Fashion, World Religion, Managing Personal ResourcePhysical and Health Education-Fitness, Phys-Ed and Fitness for Elite AthletesTechnology-Manufacturing, Construction, Transportation, Communication, Hospitality, Hairstyling and Esthetics
Arts-Music, Drama, Dance, Visual Art, Media Art, Photography, Environmental Art and Exploring the ArtsBusiness-Organizational Studies, Leadership, Accounting and EntrepreneurshipCanadian World Studies- Geography, History, Law and EconomicsComputer Science-Programming and ScienceCooperative EducationEnglish-Literature Studies and Writers CraftInterdisciplinary Studies-Enviroventure, Yearbook and Sports MarketingLanguage Studies-French and SpanishScience-Biology, Chemistry, Environmental, Physics and GeneralSocial Science-Parenting, Anthropology, Fashion, Food and Nutrition, Challenge and Change, Individuals and FamiliesPhysical Education-Fitness, Phys-Ed, Exercise Science and Fitness for Elite AthleteTechnology-Manufacturing, Construction, Transportation, Communication, Hospitality, Hairstyling and Esthetics
Some Courses Require Applications
• Co-operative Education• Peer Leadership and Peer
Tutoring• Yearbook• Enviroventure
Applications available online – under guidance, course selection.
Print online, complete and hand in at the guidance office.
Teachers will contact students that have filled out application first.
Nantyr Students take advantage of special programs around the county
Optional County ProgramsLearning opportunities away from the Shores…
Nantyr students can access additional programs throughout the county. Please see our online course calendar for more information regarding the following and others
Large Mobile, Heavy Equipment and Small Engines @ Bear Creek Sem 2 only
Programs Available:Aviation Focus @ Bradford H.S.
Global Perspectives @ Innisdale S.S.
Carpentry Apprenticeship @ Bradford H.S.
Community and Health Care Co-op @ Bear Creek Sem. 1 only
Specialist High Skills Majors
Nantyr offers Specialist High Skills Majors in Environmental Specialist and Culinary Creations
A Specialist High Skills Major Includes:• 4 senior courses in the specific major• 2 cooperative education credits• Senior Math and English• Recognized Training and Certificates• Experiential Learning• Opportunity to complete a Georgian College Dual Credit
The Dual Credit program is an opportunity for grade 12 students to take a general college credit at Georgian College for free! For many courses, transportation is even provided!
Potential Courses Offered:
Transitions to Business: “Pitching the Campaign”Introduction to Baking: “Culinary Arts”Transition to Health Care: “Health Care in Canada”Transitions to Arts: “Ideas and Imagery”Transitions to Night School: “Sports in Society”Transitions to Night School: “Social Impact of Technology”
See Ms. Kalbfleisch in Guidance for more information
Course Selection Deadline:
• Grade 11 Course Selections are due:
Tuesday February 18th , 2014