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SUMMER SCHOOL INFORMATION
General Information and Expectations:
Students may only take ONE Summer School Credit Course. This can be one full credit course, or two half credit courses (e.g. Civics, Careers). Civics and Careers will run on ½ days for the full 18 days, not all day for 9 days, running in both the morning and the afternoon, distinguished in PRISM by their course section number, where A = AM (morning) and P = PM (afternoon). Counselors should register students looking to take both Civics and Careers in one morning “A” and one afternoon “P” offering, ex. GLC20E-A1 a CHV2OE-P1 via the optional 6th option dropdown on the PRISM registration page (not needed for courses outside Civics and Careers)
Students who have a high degree of self-motivation and the ability to work independently are best suited for online/virtual courses.
All course work will need to be completed online.
As in traditional classes, regular attendance is critical for success at summer school. All full credit summer school courses involve a minimum of 110 hours of content and instruction. Students must log in every school day (Monday to Friday) and are expected to spend 5.5 hours per day on their course, plus additional time for assignments and studying for tests and exams. All work must be completed and submitted as instructed by the teacher. Students are expected to keep up with the course material, due dates and time commitments each week. Students who do not login to their course regularly risk being removed from the course for failing to meet the requirements.
WRDSB reserves the right to cancel courses if there is insufficient enrolment. Students/parents/legal guardians will be notified by email if the course they registered for is canceled.
2022 WRDSB Summer School Courses
CHC2D – Canadian History since World War 1, Grade 10, Academic
CHV2O – Grade 10 Civics, Open (half credit)
CHC2P – Grade 10 History, Applied
CLN4U – Canadian and International Law
CGG3O – Grade 11 Travel and Tourism: A Geographic Perspective
DCO3O – Grade 11/12 Cooperative Education (2 credit co-op, starting May 7, 2022)
ENG1P – Grade 9 English, Applied
ENG1D – Grade 9 English, Academic
ENG2D – Grade 10 English, Academic
ENG2P – Grade 10 English, Applied
ENG3C – Grade 11 English, College
ENG4C – Grade 12 English, College
ENG3U – Grade 11 English, University
ENG4U – Grade 12 English, University
GLC2O – Grade 10 Careers, Open (half credit)
GLD2O – Grade 10 Discovering the Workplace
HSP3U – Grade 11 Anthropology, Psychology and Sociology, University
ICS3U – Grade 11 Introduction to Computer Science
Courses Available for Grade 10 Students
MFM2P/MPM2D – reserved for grade 10/11/12 students only. These options will not be available for grade 9 students.
MCF3M – Grade 11 Functions and Applications
MCR3U – Grade 11 Functions
MDM4U – Grade 12 Mathematics of Data Management
MHF4U – Grade 12 Advanced Functions
OLC4O – Grade 12 Ontario Secondary School Literacy Course
PSK4U – Grade 12 Intro Kinesiology, University
PPZ3C – Grade 11 Health for Life Gym, College
SNC1D – Grade 9 Science, Academic
SNC1P – Grade 9 Science, Applied
SNC2D – Grade 10 Science, Academic
SNC2P – Grade 10 Science, Applied
SBI3U – Grade 11 Biology
SBI4U – Grade 12 Biology
SCH3U – Grade 11 Chemistry, University
SPH3U – Grade 11 Physics, University
SPH4U – Grade 12 Physics, University
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