PERSONALIZED ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION
The PAE Department at Huron Heights houses a variety of uniquely designed classroom and work experience programs. Alternative programming includes Junior Intensive Classes, Alternative Learning for Excused Pupils (A.L.E.P.), Supervised Alternative Learning (S.A.L.) , and Exploring Opportunities Pathway (E.O.P.) . This array of programs might appeal to students who identify with any or all of the following:
1. Are academically at Risk
2. Have been removed from the regular classroom for some time.
3. Would benefit from having fewer student per class, and fewer teacher/classroom changes daily.
4. Want to combine classroom learning with workplace learning and experience.
5. Are interested in pursuing a career in the Trades or obtaining an Apprenticeship.
Grade
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Personalized
Alternative Education Courses
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Grade 9
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ENL1WA/ENG1LA – English
MTH1WA/MAT1LA – Math
SNC1WA – Science
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Grade 10-12
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ENG2DA/ENG2PA/ENG2LA/OLC4OA – English
MFM2DA/MAT2LA/MEL3EA – Math
SNC2DA/SNC2PA – Science
TFJ2OA/TFC3EA – Food & Culture
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Grade 11/12
A.L.E.P.
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ALEPS1 – Semester One (4 Credits)
ALEPS2 – Semester Two (4 Credits)
For
employed students, with 16 or more credits, hoping to complete senior level
compulsory credits by attending school once a week, while still being
able to earn elective credits through their employment. A.L.E.P offers the
opportunity to complete high school in a non-traditional way, allowing
students to earn a paycheck and credits through their existing job. Please
speak to your Guidance Counsellor or the Alternative Education Department
Head for more information.
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Grade 11
E.O.P.
Grade 12
E.O.P.
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EOPM2AM- Semester 1 (2 Credits)
EOPM2PM – Semester 1 (2 Credits)
EOPC2AM – Semester Two (2 Credits)
EOPC2PM – Semester Two (2 Credits)
The Exploring Opportunities
Program is designed for students with an interest and aptitude in
manufacturing, construction or transportation. Students may accumulate up to
5 credits while gaining valuable work experience and developing the essential
skills and work habits needed for a career in manufacturing, construction and
transportation. See Guidance for additional information.
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