Civics and Citizenship – Summer E-learning CHV2OS
This course explores rights and responsibilities associated with being an active citizen in a democratic society. Students will explore issues of civic importance such as healthy schools, community planning, environmental responsibility, and the influence of social media, while developing their understanding of the role of civic engagement and of political processes in the local, national, and/or global community. Students will apply the concepts of political thinking and the political inquiry process to investigate, and express informed opinions about, a range of political issues and developments that are both of significance in today’s world and of personal interest to them.
COURSE NOTE: This course is an E-learning course. Students can expect to work up to 6 hours per day. Course begins July 4th.
CREDIT: 0.5
TYPE: Open
GRADE: 10
Career Studies – Summer E-learning GLC2OS
This course teaches students how to develop and achieve personal goals for future learning, work, and community involvement. Students will assess their interests, skills, and characteristics and investigate current economic and workplace trends,work opportunities, and ways to search for work.The course explores postsecondary learning and career options, prepares students for managing work and life transitions, and helps students focus on their goals through the development of a career plan.
COURSE NOTE: This course is an E-learning course. Students should expect to work up to 6 hours per day. Course begins July 4th.
CREDIT: 0.5
TYPE: Open
GRADE: 10
Faith and Culture: World Religions (SUMMER SCHOOL) HRT3MS
This course engages students in the examination of world religions, particularly Judaism, Christianity, Islam and the First Nations, Métis and Inuit Spiritualities and a locally appropriate religious tradition. This is a survey course that will help students understand the basic similarities and differences between the religious traditions so they can interact with others with acceptance and familiarity. We live in a multi-faith global community. With the knowledge of this course, students ought to be able to understand more clearly the world’s religious affairs.
COURSE NOTE: This course is an E-learning course. Students can expect to work up to 6 hours per day. Course begins July 4th and ends July 28th.
CREDIT: 1
TYPE: College/University
GRADE: 11
PREREQUISITE: HRE2OD – Christ and Culture (Drama Focus) or HRE2OI – Christ and Culture or ENG2DI – English or ENG2PI – English
Summer School Course SUMMER
Any student interested in a summer school credit beyond the Civics/Careers and Grade 11 Religion e-learning course offered through St. Louis, please choose this course in order to receive summer school information. You must still come to guidance to register for summer school.
COURSE NOTE: Summer school typically takes place during the month of July. Students should expect to be in class for 6 hours per day or if taking an e-learning course, work up to 6 hours per day online.
CREDIT: 1
TYPE: Open
GRADE: 11
E-Learning courses are offered in this area. See the E-Learning tab if you are considering that type of course.