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August 25
High School - Course and Requirement Updates

Dear ASD-S students and families,


Over the last few years, the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development has been working to improve the high school experience. This work has been informed by feedback from students who shared that they want more choice, more flexibility, and more relevance in their course selection.


As a result, High Schools are introducing a number of changes that will begin with students entering Grade 10 in the 2023-2024 school year, which include:


  • Grade 10 students will now receive credits towards graduation for their course work 
  • A course will now be worth 4 credit-hours
  • Students, in consultation with their school and family, can apply for early graduation once they meet graduation requirements

 

COURSE SELECTION

 

Starting in September 2023, all students in Grades 10 through 12 will accumulate credit hours. This means, during second semester, Grade 9 students will join Grade 10 and 11 students in course selection for the next year.


Students will still have compulsory courses, but more choice will be offered in subject areas such as English, Math, Science, Humanities, Career, Art and Physical Education.


As this will result in Grade 9 students having more options, future learning and career goals will be important to consider. With the support of teachers and guidance counsellors, students will have the opportunity to begin developing career-life plans in the digital career and life planning tool myBlueprint.

 

 

CREDIT HOURS AND GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

 

Previously, students were assigned a credit on the completion of a course. Going forward, a completed credit will be assigned four credit hours.  (i.e., one course = four credit hours).


Those entering Grade 9 or 10 in 2023 must complete the following to apply for graduation:

  • successfully complete Grade 9
  • complete compulsory courses in Grades 10 through 12
  • accumulate 100 credit hours to apply for graduation
  • meet the requirements for the English Language Proficiency Assessment

Those entering Grade 9 in 2023 will also be required to develop a career-life plan in myBlueprint and meet any requirements of their desired post-secondary program.


Students entering Grade 11 and 12 will only be required to obtain 72 credit hours (equivalent to the 18 credits under the current system). Beginning in January 2024, all students will be able to apply for early graduation once they have met graduation requirements.


  

AN UPDATED HIGH SCHOOL EXPERIENCE

 

We hope these changes will result in a high school experience that offers students more choices, more flexibility and more relevant options to help them prepare for life after high school.​