Choices Course Selection and Planning Guide 2020-2021
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Alternative Secondary Schools Key Features Grade Location (Major ALPHA II Alternative School Student directed learning; democratic principles; open curriculum; portfolio prep for post 7 - 12 BloorI & Dufferin i) ASE I - Alternative Scarborough Education Self-directed and motivated learners; student-centred, supportive and inclusive community; 11 -12 Ellesmere & McCowan blended and e-Learning options; semestered Avondale Secondary Alternative School Small, flexible, supportive and inclusive community for academic self-directed students; non- 11 - 12 Yonge & 401 semestered; arts, Dual Credit college courses; geared to college and university pathways City School Student-centered, small, supportive community of academic learners university and college 9 - 12 Bathurst & Queens Quay pathways; semestered Contact Alternative School Retention and re-entry program; 16 years and older; credit recovery; co-op; college prep 10- 12 Dundas & University Delphi Secondary Alternative School Problem-based learning for highly motivated students; student-centred, supportive and inclusive 9 - 12 Midland & Sheppard community; French & art through 9-12; semestered East York Alternative Secondary School Small, flexible, student-centered, restorative, community school; for 16-20 year olds; semestered; 10 - 12 Cosburn & Coxwell strong Arts & Humanities; strong co-op and apprenticeship program Inglenook Community School Small, intimate, community-focused environment; semestered; strong Arts focus 10 - 12 Cherry & King Oasis Alternative Secondary School Several unique continuous-intake programs, meeting a variety of needs; age varies depending on King & Bathurst a) Oasis Arts and Social Change Program program (14 to 20 year olds); semestered. Arts & Social Change: learning through social justice 9 - 12 Broadview & Gerrard b) Oasis Triangle Program and Arts; Triangle Program: LGBTQ2SI+ students; Skateboard Factory engages students interested 9 - 12 Bathurst & Dundas c) Oasis Skateboard Factory in design, marketing, production with Arts focus & Entrpreneurship 11 - 12 Parkview Alternative School Small, quiet, student-centred community for 16 to 20 year olds; fresh start and credit recovery for 10 - 12 Victoria Park & 401 all grades; Applied/College Courses; quadmestered; Co-op Program SEE - School of Experiential Education Focus on re-engagement; small, caring community; credit recovery; continuous intake; 14-20 9 - 12 Kipling & Dixon year olds; co-op and apprenticeship program; semestered SEED Alternative School Small, highly academic program; focus on senior social sciences, maths, and science for university 11 - 12 Dundas & Broadview and college preparation; semestered. S.O.L.E. - School of Life Experience Semestered, academic and personalized alternative; strong arts & Communication Techblended 11 - 12 Coxwell & Gerrard and e-Learning options Subway Academy I Small, quiet, student-centred community school; college and university pathways; credit recovery 9 - 11 Danforth & Jones options for grade 10-12 courses; music program Subway Academy II Independent study program, blended program; ideal for students looking for flexible schedule; 11 - 12 Spadina & Dundas semestered The Student School Blended learning model with individual support; Semestered 11 - 12 Bloor & Runnymede West End Alternative School Focus on Humanities & Art; all pathways; students with a minimum of 8 credits; semestered 10 - 12 Bloor & Christie Year Round Alternative Centres Focus on re-engagement; small, caring community; Grades 10 to 12 courses are offered 10 - 12 a) Etobicoke - 160 Silverhill Dr. (dependent on need); credit recovery options for grade 9-12 courses; co-op, SWAC and Dual Bloor & East Mall b) North East - 2900 Don Mills Rd. Credit options available; quadmestered Don Mills & Sheppard c) North West - 425 Patricia Ave. Bathurst & Finch d) South East - 720 Midland Ave. Midland & Eglinton.