Important Dates - Loyalist Collegiate & Vocational Institute
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Important Dates - Loyalist Collegiate & Vocational Institute
LOYALIST COLLEGIATE & VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE 2014-2015 IMPORTANT DATES SEMESTER ONE AUGUST New! 25 New! New! 26 27 28 SEMESTER TWO FEBRUARY Grade 12 Locker and Textbook Distribution – See Reverse Grade 11 Locker and Textbook Distribution Grade 9 Pre-Orientation 9 AM – 1:30 PM Grade 10 Locker and Textbook Distribution Note: for students unavailable on these dates, locker and text distribution week one SEPTEMBER 2 9 – 11 10 16 23 27 Semester 2 Starts, Exam Return 8:30 – 9:30 AM Grad Photos – (By Appointment) Semester One Report Card Distribution Family Day Holiday School Council Meeting – 7 PM Semi Formal 5 – 9 PM MARCH 2 4 12 16 & 17 22 24 25 26 First Day of School Activity Carousel and Grade Forums School Photos Grade 9 Link Camp School Council Meeting & Elections- 7 PM Grade 9 Parent/Guardian Night – 7 PM Dance (6:30 to 9:00 PM) PD Day OCTOBER 2 12 16 - 20 24 25 – 27 26 School Council Meeting – 7 PM OSSLT Carousel March Break Early Reports Distributed to Grade 9 & 10 Students No Summatives for Grade 10 & OSSLT Writers Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test OSSLT Test APRIL 8 9 13 15 24 30 Honour Awards Night – 7 PM The Inside Ride Fundraiser Event Thanksgiving Holiday Early Reports – Grade 9 & 10 Hallowe’en Dance (6:30 to 9:00 PM) Parent/Guardian Interview Night (5:30 to 8:30 PM) online sign-up NOVEMBER 1 3&6 9 13 20 22 27 27 MAY 5 6 10 11 12 12 & 13 17 18 28 DECEMBER 6 11 19 22 – Jan 2 Grade 9 Take Your Kids to Work Day Advanced Placement Info Night – 7 PM Term Two – Career/Civics Changeover Remembrance Day - Assembly Photo Retake Day Leadership Camp @ IAWAH School Council Meeting – 7 PM Mid-Term Reports Distribution PD Day National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women Evening of the Arts – 7 PM Holiday Concert Winter Break 28 4 - 15 6 8 11 14 18 21 22 Limestone Skills Competition Good Friday/Easter Monday Holidays Parent/Guardian Interview Night (5:30 to 8:30 PM) online sign-up School Council Meeting – 7 PM – New! Term Two – Career/Civics Changeover SHSM Career Day – All Grades Ecclesia Co-President Elections School Council Meeting – 7 PM Moved to April 13 Mid Term Reports Distribution Advanced Placement Exams LCVI Road Race Dance 6:30 – 9:00 PM School Council Meeting – 7 PM New! Evening of the Arts – 7 PM Victoria Day Holiday Ecclesia Carnival Event PD DAY JUNE 4 10 & 11 12 & 15 16 & 17 16 & 17 18 – 24 25 25 Recognition Celebration - 5 PM Grade 9 EQAO Math Testing – No Summatives Grade 12 Exam Review Day Exam Review Days Grade 9 - 11 Grade 12 Summatives Exams Exam Return/Review (8:30 to 10:00 AM) Commencement @ 3:00 PM *Grads Arrive @ 1:30 PM Follow us on Twitter @LCVI_LDSB JANUARY 5 14 & 15 20 & 21 22 – 28 29 30 LOYALIST COLLEGIATE & VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE School Resumes Grade 9 EQAO Math Testing – No Summatives Grade 9 Exam Review Days Exams Exam Conflict/Snow Day PA Day SCHOOL COUNCIL SINGLE TOPIC MEETINGS Oct 20 Post Secondary Planning – 7:00 PM Jan 19 Summer Job Planning (Tentative) – 7:00 PM GRADE 12 TEXTBOOKS A Cheque dated February 1, 2015 in the amount of $100.00 is required to obtain Grade 12 Textbooks. This cheque will only be cashed in the event that the books are not returned. LINK CREW Link Crew is a high school transition program that welcomes grade nine students and makes them feel comfortable throughout the first year of their high school experience. Built on the belief that students can help students succeed, this transition program trains mentors from junior and senior classes to be Link Crew Leaders. As positive role models, Link Crew Leaders are mentors and student leaders who guide new students to discover what it takes to be successful during the transition to high school and help facilitate success. SPECIALIST HIGH SKILLS MAJOR (SHSM): CONSTRUCTION, HOSPITALITY, THE ARTS The SHSM is an innovative program that enables students to customize their high school experience. LCVI students will have the opportunity to qualify for an SHSM in Construction, Arts and Culture, Hospitality, or Health and Wellness. An important component of an SHSM diploma is the earning of sector-specific certifications associated with different industries (for example, Fall Arrest, Smart Serve, WHMIS). Students who earn an SHSM diploma are better able to make informed career decisions and ultimately be better prepared for their post-secondary destination of choice (apprenticeship training, college, university, or direct entry into employment). More information on the SHSM diploma can be found by visiting our Student Services department. THE ONTARIO SECONDARY SCHOOL LITERACY TEST (OSSLT) – MARCH 26, 2015 The OSSLT is to be written by all students working towards an Ontario Secondary School Diploma. This test is normally written in grade 10 or at a later time when a student is ready to do so. It is a graduation requirement and is written in the spring. Complete/incomplete results are reported later the same school year. Students who are unsuccessful will receive detailed feedback. In the event that a student is unsuccessful, he/she may attempt the test again the following year or register in the Ontario Literacy Course which, successfully completed, is the equivalent of passing the OSSLT. OSSLT (ONTARIO SECONDARY SCHOOL LITERACY TEST) CAROUSEL The OSSLT (Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test) Carousel at LCVI offers students writing the test to get additional information on test format, structure and requirements. This is offered in addition to regular and ongoing literacy support for students leading up to the OSSLT on March 26th. GRADE 9 EQAO MATH TEST All students working toward a credit in Grade 9 Academic or Applied Mathematics are required to participate. These tests evaluate how well students are meeting the curriculum expectations of the Grade 9 Academic or Applied Mathematics courses from The Ontario Curriculum INSIDE RIDE FUNDRAISER EVENT Follow us on Twitter @LCVI_LDSB LOYALIST COLLEGIATE & VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE Coast to Coast Against Cancer Foundation presents the Inside Ride, Canada’s first indoor cycling challenge and fundraising event dedicated to raising monies in support of families and children with cancer. Support will be provided where the needs are greatest, including funding of oncology camps, community support programmes, research scholarships and other areas which contribute to inspiring hope and improving prognoses for children and their families impacted by cancer. ACTIVITY CAROUSEL An Activity Carousel is held the first week of school to assist students in knowing what co-curricular and extra-curricular activities occur outside of the regular classroom experience. These activities are facilitated by staff advisors and community volunteers. Students will have a chance to see what opportunities are available for the school year (athletics, arts events, clubs, etc). There are fees associated with some activities and financial assistance is available upon request. Try outs may also occur for some and travel may be required. GRADE FORUMS Grade Forums occur at the beginning of each semester. Junior and senior assemblies are held by the Administrative team, Student Services and Ecclesia (Student Council). General school information and school code of conduct is reviewed. Students receive a package of information (school rules, resources, code of conduct, lockers, etc.) following the assembly in that class. A copy of this package is posted on our school website under For Students. CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION Co-operative Education is a high school credit program offered to students who are sixteen years of age and older. Students work for credits in community placements. This program is highly successful and gives students an opportunity to explore career interests. More information is available in the Course Handbook available on the website lcvi.limestone.on.ca UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE VISITS University and College visits occur in the fall of each year during class time and at lunch. Students in grades eleven and twelve may sign-up to attend through student services. ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS (ELL) LCVI hosts students of the International Program, LDSB. Students take English as a Second Language curriculum in pursuit of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD). ECCLESIA Our Student Government. Students are elected the previous year. Individual positions such as grade 9 representative are elected in the fall. For a complete list, please see the student agenda package located on our website. COOK’S INTERNSHIP Cook’s Internship is a full year credit program with a culinary focus. Students from across the district in grades eleven and twelve attend the program. For more information, see Focus Programs on our website. We also offer Studio LC and Renovations Plus, along with Dual Credits, OYAP, English as a Second Language, Academic Arts Enriched (Grades 9/10), Challenge (Grades 9/10) and Advanced Placement Programs (Grades 11/12). Detailed information is also available in our Course Selection Follow us on Twitter @LCVI_LDSB LOYALIST COLLEGIATE & VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE Handbook and the LDSB website. Students of the Cook’s Internship program host community luncheons on Wednesday’s starting October8th. The cost is $10 and reservations are preferred. HONOUR AWARDS NIGHT Honour Awards Night is held each fall in recognition of the academic achievement of students in Grades 9 -12 (non-graduated students) for the previous school year. We encourage all students and parents/guardians to attend this evening event. Graduates were recognized during the commencement ceremony. PARENT/GUARDIAN INTERVIEW NIGHTS Parent/Guardian Interview Nights are held once each semester. Meetings with each teacher can occur by appointment during the evening. Online sign-up is required to ensure a meeting time. Drop-ins are welcome but we cannot guarantee a time slot. Sign-up begins no later than one week prior to the evening. Alternatively, parents/guardians may contact the teachers directly to discuss their child’s progress. DRIVE FOR LIFE Drive for Life is a program provide by the local public health unit for students in grade 11. The program is part of healthy active living and is designed to raise awareness about safe choices and driving. LEADERSHIP CAMP Leadership Camp is run by our student government and senior student leaders (skill builders). Any student may apply to attend leadership camp. Forms are available in the main office when announced. RECOGNITION CELEBRATION The Recognition Celebration Banquet is an opportunity to recognize outstanding contribution in the areas of Athletics and Arts at Loyalist Collegiate and V.I. Teams, clubs, activity groups and individual student accomplishments are recognized at this event. Selected students also receive 'Lancer' and 'Torch' awards along with major contribution awards during the banquet. OUAC The Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC), located in Guelph, Ontario, Canada, is a central bureau whose key function is the processing of applications for admission to the province’s universities. For further information see www.ouac.on.ca. Deadline dates to be announced. OCAS Ontario College Application Service (OCAS), the centralized application service for Ontario's 28 public colleges. For further information see www.ocas.ca . Deadline dates to be announced. Please note: We are in the process of converting our website over to a new platform. Not all documents will be updated until the week before school begins. Follow us on Twitter @LCVI_LDSB