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2010-2011
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General Information & Registration Process


Registration Eligibility
important Adults and adolescents who are working
toward their secondary school diploma


The subject being requested cannot
be timetabled; or
The student requesting a transfer
(OSSD), or who require an additional
The academic secondary course must have successfully
credit to meet the criteria for admission
completed the course he/she is
Night School program is to training or post-secondary programs
transferring from in the previous
offered 2 nights per week are eligible to take Toronto District
year; or
in a 15-week semester. School Board (TDSB) academic credit
• The student has the required
Night School courses.
prerequisite; and
Classes begin from • the principal/designate has approved
With the exception of International
October 4, 2010 and end the application.
Language courses (see page 6),
by February 2, 2011. Classes elementary school students and
Students are required to contact their
are from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. adolescent students in grade 9 are not
home school guidance office. Guidance
eligible to attend Night School classes.
counsellors will check eligibility and
Students in grade 10 are asked to contact
Registration for the fall prerequisites to ensure criteria for
their home school guidance department
semester is from registration in the Night School program
regarding eligibility.
have been met.
September 7 to September
22, 2010 by 4 p.m. Non-TDSB day school students are
Registration Process for
required to have their day school
No registration will take Students Attending Day guidance department contact the TDSB
place at Night School School Continuing Education Department for
locations before, on or after TDSB Night School registration forms by
Continuing Education has set the
the first night of classes. following criteria for students attending calling 416-338-4222. Signed TDSB forms
a TDSB day school who wish to be including a day school stamp must be
considered for Night School: submitted by students in person at
Registrants who are 2 Trethewey Drive, 3rd floor during the
required to apply in person registration period. Photo identification
• The subject being requested is not
at Continuing Education, is required.
available in the student’s day school;
2 Trethewey Drive may or
do so:

• on the 3rd floor


between 8:30 a.m. Proof of registration and photo ID will be requested
and 4:00 p.m. during on the first night of class.
the registration period,
or
Important Dates
• on the main floor Semester 1 Registration September 7 to September 22
between 5:00 and 7:30 Classes Begin Week of October 4
p.m. on Wednesday, Mid-term Exams Week of November 15
September 8, 2010, or Culminating Activities Weeks of Janurary 17 and 24
Tuesday, September 14,
Semester 2 Registration December 6 to January 21
2010.
Classes Begin Week of February 7
Mid-term Exams Week of March 28
Culminating Activities from May 10 to May 30

There will be no classes Thanksgiving (October 11, 2010)


or during the Christmas break (December 20 to 31, 2010.
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Registration Process & Important Notes


Registration Process for Students Education Department does not translate or evaluate
documents.
NOT Attending Day School
Adults not attending day school are required to Guidance Assistance
register in person at the Continuing Education Office,
2 Trethewey Drive, 3rd floor between 8:30 a.m. and Guidance assistance for adults not in day school is
4:00 p.m. during the registration period, or on the main available at 2 Trethewey Drive
floor between 5:00 and 7:30 pm on September 8 and • September 7 to September 22 from
September 14. 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on the 3rd floor
• September 8 and September 14 from
5:00 to 7:30 p.m. on the main floor
Applicants are required to provide:
• Original transcripts or report cards showing that Fee-Paying Students
prerequisites for courses being selected have been
earned; Visa students and applicants with work permits are
• 2 proofs of identity including: proof of citizenship required to pay a fee of $1625 for Night School
(birth certificate, passport, citizenship card) or proof courses. Confirmation of payment for TDSB students is
of other Canadian residency status (for refugees, made through the day school Guidance Department.
refugee claimants, VISA students or applicants with A certified cheque or money order (signatory must
work permits). One of these must be photo be 18 years of age and older) payable to “Toronto
identification. District School Board” for this amount must be attached
• Current Study Permits for applicants 18 years and to the registration form.
older who are not Canadian Citizens or Landed
Immigrants. The $1625 fee for students who do not attend a TDSB
day school must be paid in person by certified cheque
Credits earned outside of Ontario must be evaluated or money order at Continuing Education at
before being submitted as prerequisites. The Continuing 2 Trethewey Drive, 3rd floor.
Important Notes

Courses will open only if there is Textbooks for Night School courses Report card requests for courses
sufficient student registration by must be purchased by students. A taken through Continuing
the registration deadline, and if publisher’s representative is avail- Education must be made in advance
qualified teaching staff is available. able at Night School locations the by calling 416-338-4222.
first week of classes. Unfortunately, report cards cannot
For information regarding be given to any one other than the
cancellations, applicants are The level of assistance that exists at student for whom the report card is
expected to check the Night School day school for students with special being requested. A $10 fee applies
website at www.creditprograms.ca needs cannot be provided at Night for each report card provided. A
the weekend prior to the start of School. Students with special needs photo identification is required.
classes. Applicants will NOT be should inform the Night School
contacted about cancellations. principal during the first week of Adults who are not current TDSB
the program. day school students and who have
Attendance and punctuality at all earned credits through the
classes is mandatory. Students are Any student who attends a Continuing Education program, may
required to be in attendance Continuing Education course with- contact the Central Transcript Office
and on time from the first night out the required day school permis- at (416) 396-4783 to arrange for an
until the last night when report sion or by falsifying information, updated Secondary transcript.
cards are distributed. Those with 3 will be removed from the course.
or more absences will be removed The credit will not be added to the NOTE: Night School application
from the program. Late arrivals are student’s transcript. forms cannot be accepted at Night
counted as partial absences. School locations during the day.
A Safe Schools policy is in place at
All students must participate in a all locations. To learn more about Please direct inquiries to
demonstration activity and/or write this policy, visit www.tdsb.on.ca. the Continuing Education
a final exam in order to fully Students whose inappropriate Department at (416)338-4222 or
complete the requirements of the behaviour prevents others from in person at 2 Trethewey Drive,
course. Full disclosure is in place learning will be removed. 3rd floor, or visit our website
for grade 11 and 12 courses. www.creditprograms.ca 3
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City Adult Learning Centre


Credit Courses and Locations

Central Technical School

Northview Heights SS

Winston Churchill CI
6:30 pm to 9:30 pm

Albert Campbell CI
Legend for Tables:

Martingrove CI
M Monday W Wednesday

Emery CI
T Tuesday Th Thursday

COURSE CODE
BUSINESS STUDIES
Intro to Financial Accounting - University/College BAF3MI T/Th T/Th
International Business - University/College BBB4MI M/W T/Th M/W M/W T/Th

CANADIAN AND WORLD STUDIES


Civics (.5 credit) - Open CHV2OI Mon Tues Wed Thurs
Canadian Law - University/College CLU3MI M/W
Canadian & World Issues - University CGW4UI M/W M/W M/W
World History: The West and the World - University CHY4UI M/W M/W
Canadian & International Law - University CLN4UI M/W T/Th M/W
World Geography: Urban Patterns & Interactions - College C G U 4 C I M/W
World History: The West and the World - College CHY4CI M/W M/W

ENGLISH
English - Academic (students 16 years and older) ENG2DI M/W M/W T/Th M/W
English - Applied (students 16 years and older) ENG2PI M/W M/W T/Th M/W
English - University ENG3UI M/W T/Th M/W T/Th M/W
English - College ENG3CI M/W M/W T/Th M/W
English - Workplace ENG3EI M/W T/Th M/W
English - University ENG4UI M/W T/Th M/W T/Th M/W M/W T/Th
Writer’s Craft - University EWC4UI M/W T/Th T/Th T/Th
English - College ENG4CI M/W M/W T/Th M/W M/W T/Th
English - Workplace ENG4EI M/W T/Th M/W

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE


Beginner ESLAOI M/W T/Th
Daily Life ESLBOI M/W T/Th
Work/School ESLCOI M/W T/Th
Study Skills ESLDOI M/W T/Th
Bridge to English ESLEOI M/W T/Th

ENGLISH TRANSFER
Gr. 11 College Prep to University Prep (.5 C REDIT ) ENG3KT* Tues Wed Mon Thurs

GUIDANCE AND CAREER EDUCATION


Career Studies (.5 C REDIT ) - Open GLC2OI Wed Thurs Mon Tues
Designing Your Future - Open GWL3OI M/W M/W
Navigating the Workplace - Open GLN4OI M/W T/Th M/W

* Only students who have earned the ENG3C credit are eligible for the Transfer course.

Please note: Grade 10 courses are designated with the number 2 (for example ENG2P); Grade 11
courses are designated with the number 3; Grade 12 courses are designated with the number 4.
To check course prerequisites, please go to www.creditprograms.ca and follow the links to the Ministry of Education.

For information regarding cancellations, applicants are expected to check the Night School website at
www.creditprograms.ca the weekend prior to the start of classes.

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Credit Courses and Locations


6:30 pm to 9:30 pm

City Adult Learning Centre


Central Technical School

Northview Heights SS
Legend for Tables:

Winston Churchill CI
Albert Campbell CI
M Monday W Wednesday
T Tuesday Th Thursday

Martingrove CI
Emery CI
COURSE CODE
HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Exercise Science - University PSE4UI M/W T/Th

LITERACY
Ontario Secondary Literacy Course - Open OLC4OI M/W T/Th M/W M/W T/Th

MATHEMATICS
Math - Academic (students 16 years and older) MPM2DI M/W M/W T/Th M/W
Math - Applied (students 16 years and older) MFM2PI M/W M/W T/Th M/W
Functions - University MCR3UI M/W T/Th T/Th M/W T/Th
Functions & Applications - University/College MCF3MI M/W T/Th M/W T/Th M/W T/Th
Foundations of College Mathematics - College MBF3CI M/W M/W T/Th M/W
Math for Work & Everyday Life - Workplace MEL3EI M/W T/Th T/Th
Calculus and Vectors - University MCV4UI M/W T/Th M/W T/Th M/W M/W T/Th
Math of Data Management - University MDM4UI M/W T/Th M/W M/W M/W T/Th
Advanced Functions - University MHF4UI M/W T/Th M/W T/Th M/W M/W T/Th
Math - Apprenticing - College MAP4CI M/W T/Th M/W T/Th M/W
Math for College Technology - College MCT4CI M/W M/W M/W
Math for Work & Everyday Life - Workplace MEL4EI M/W T/Th T/Th

SCIENCE
Biology - University SBI3UI M/W T/Th T/Th M/W M/W
Chemistry - University SCH3UI M/W T/Th M/W M/W
Physics - University SPH3UI M/W T/Th M/W
Biology - College SBI3CI M/W T/Th T/Th M/W M/W T/Th
Biology - University SBI4UI M/W T/Th T/Th M/W M/W
Chemistry - University SCH4UI M/W T/Th M/W M/W T/Th
Physics - University SPH4UI M/W T/Th T/Th M/W M/W
Chemistry - College SCH4CI M/W T/Th M/W
Physics - College SPH4CI M/W T/Th M/W T/Th

SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES


Managing Personal and Family Resources - College HIR3CI T/Th M/W
Parenting - Open HPC3OI M/W M/W T/Th
World Religions:
Beliefs, Issues and Religious Traditions - U/C H RT 3 M I T/Th
Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology and
Sociology - U/C HSP3MI T/Th
Individuals & Families in a Diverse Society - U/C HHS4MI M/W T/Th M/W M/W
Challenge and Change in Society - U/C HSB4MI M/W T/Th M/W M/W
Philosophy: Questions and Theories - University HZT4UI T/Th

TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
Transportation Technology - College TTJ3CI T/Th T/Th
Transportation Technology - College TTJ4CI T/Th T/Th

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General Information
The International Languages secondary program is Students who pre-registered through Night School,
offered to secondary students who are interested in Elementary and Junior High Schools in spring 2010 are
studying an international language for credit toward not required to register in September.
their high school diploma. The program is designed to
give students the opportunity to study the oral and The weekend prior to the start of classes, applicants are
written components of the language as well as study expected to check the Night School website at
the literature and practice speaking skills. Grade 9 and www.creditprograms.ca for cancellation information.
10 students are eligible for this program. Applicants will NOT be contacted as in the past.

All International Languages courses are ONE NIGHT


per week for a 30-week semester beginning IMPORTANT DATES FOR INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGES COURSES
October 4, 2010 and ending by June 13, 2011.
Classes are from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. each night. Mid-term Exams Weeks of January 11
Culminating Activites Week of May 9
For information on policies and procedures, registration
dates and times, and start dates refer to pages 2 and 3 Classes End by June 13
for detailed information.

Classes are from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on designated nights

Courses coded in the experienced sequence (*) are Assessments at night schools will verify that students
for students who have studied the language are enrolled in suitable sequences and levels.
through International Languages - Elementary pro- Students must have the required prerequisites and
grams (K-8), use the language in their daily lives, or may not change sequences without beginning at
have arrived recently from where their language is level 1.
spoken.

Code Code Code Code

Northview Heights
Georges Vanier SS

Winston Churchill
Course Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4

Martingrove CI
(prerequisite (prerequisite (prerequisite
level 1) level 2) level 3) Emery CI

Cantonese L K CA D LKCBD LKCCU LKCDU Mon


L K DA D * LKDBD* LKDCU* LKDDU* Mon
Japanese LKJAD LKJBD LKJCU LKJDU Wed
LKIAD* LKIBD* LKICU* LKIDU* Wed
Korean LKKAD LKKBD LKKCU LKKDU Mon Wed
L KOA D * L KO B D * L KO C U * L KO D U * Mon Wed
Simplified LKBAD LKBBD LKBCU LKBDU Mon Wed
Mandarin LKEAD* LKEBD* LKECU* LKEDU* Mon Wed
Traditional LKMAD LKMBD LKMCU LKMDU Mon
Mandarin LKAAD* LKABD* LKACU* LKADU* Mon
Punjabi L I PA D LIPBD Tues
LIQAD* LIQBD* Tues
Sinhalese LISAD LISBD Mon
LICAD* LICBD* Mon
Tamil L I TA D LITBD LITCU Tues Thurs
LIKAD* LIKBD* LIKCU* Tues Thurs

Please note: There will be no classes on Thanksgiving (October 11, 2010), during Christmas break
(December 20-31, 2010), on Family Day (February 21, 2011), during the March Break (March 14 to
6 March 18, 2011), on Easter Monday (April 25 2011), and on Victoria Day (May 23, 2011).
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Night School Locations

Beare Rd.
Middlefield
Passmore

Sewells
Alb
ion

Hwy. 400

Dufferin

Nielson
Weston
Drewry Cummer
McNicoll

Jane
McNicoll
Finch W. 7 Finch E.
Finch 4 1

Willowdale

4
Bayview

Hwy. 40
Weston
5 Huntingwood

Yonge

Morningside
Re

Markham
xd
ale Sheppard W. Sheppard E.
Islington

Sheppard E.
Kipling

Hwy. 401
Wilson York Mills
Hwy. 401
Hwy. 27

Ellesmere A
Mil y. 2

ia
ita Hw

Bathurst
Caledon

Don Mills

Victoria Park
Dufferin
ry

Port Union
Centennial
DVP
Tr.

Leslie
Allen

McCowan
Dixon
ston

Lawrence Lawrence
We
427

Lawrence E.

Mt. Pleasant
Tre
Hwy.

t he
we
y 8 on
st

Midland

Brimley
ng
Eglinton W. Eglinton E. Ki
Martin Grove

6
Renforth

Scarlett

Laird
Th

Bathurst

Spadina

Birchmount
Avenue
Dufferin
Jane
eK

Pharmacy
Yonge

Kennedy
Warden
ing

Rathburn
sw
ay

St. Clair W. St. Clair E. St. Clair E.


O Connor
Davenport

Donlands
Runnymede

Woodbine

s
th
Burnhamthorpe or
Christie

Pape

e
Dupont nf

Daw
Da
Keele

Bloor W. Bloor W. Danforth


.
Roncesvalles

sW

Greenwood
nda 3

Coxwell
Royal York

Wellesley Gerrard
Du 2College
Kipling

Islington
Browns Line Hwy. 427

Lansdowne

Gerrard
Parliament
Kingston

Leslie
Dundas
University
Bay

Queensway
Queen
QEW King P Lakeshore
Continuing Education Office
Jarvis

DV
Gardiner
Horner Lakeshore 2 Trethewey Drive, 3rd floor
Lakeshore

SCHOOL ADDRESS
1. ALBERT CAMPBELL C.I. 1550 Sandhurst Circle (McCowan & Finch)
2. CENTRAL TECHNICAL S. 725 Bathurst Street (Bathurst & Bloor)
3. CITY ADULT LEARNING CENTRE 1 Danforth Ave. (Danforth & Broadview)
4. EMERY C. I. 3395 Weston Rd. (Weston & Finch)
5. GEORGES VANIER S. S. 3000 Don Mills Rd. (Finch E & Don Mills)
6. MARTINGROVE C.I. 50 Winterton Dr. (Martingrove & Eglinton)
7. NORTHVIEW HEIGHTS S.S. 550 Finch Ave. West (Bathurst & Finch)
8. WINSTON CHURCHILL C. I. 2239 Lawrence Ave. E. (Kennedy & Lawrence)

This column shows locations that are wheelchair accessible.

Please note: • Proof of registration and photo ID will be


requested on the first night of classes.
• No registration will take place at night school
locations before, on or after the first night of classes.

For information regarding cancellations, applicants are expected to check the Night School
website at www.creditprograms.ca the weekend prior to the start of classes.

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Earn Your ONTARIO HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY CERTIFICATE


from the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities!
Location: Central Technical School, 725 Bathurst Street
Visit the web site at www.ged.on.ca.
CALL 416-481- 6043
for information and registration.
The Toronto District School Board in partnership with GED Achievement.

Pass the GED Tests and this certificate can get you a new or better job, a lot closer to the college or
university program of your dreams, or simply a proud feeling to enjoy. “The GED” is for adults (18
years or older and a year out of full-time school) who have gained the lasting skills of a grade 12
graduate through lifelong learning and on-the-job experiences.

The GED Program will tell you how close you are to passing and, if needed, will coach you through
practising your skills to maximize your success on the tests.
GED Achievement offers you a two-part program:

• GED Readiness Assessment: 2.5 hours (1 session)


• GED Coaching and Practice Test: 18.5 hours (7 sessions)

Would Summer 2011 Credit Programs


you like
to finish in Hong Kong
o r Ta i p e i
high
school?
www.adultschoolstoronto.ca
Study and earn an OSS credit in Hong
K o n g o r Ta i p e i !

Courses may include: English, ESL - Credit


and Non-Credit, Business and Math

For information about the program and costs call


(416)-395-3210 ext. 20007 or visit
www.ayjglobal.com
www.tdsb.on.ca

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