Havergal College Course Calendar, 2018-19 Academic Year

Procedures for Students who Fail to Meet Course Expectations (OS 7.5) Where a student does not achieve the curriculum expectations of a course, the Principal and teaching staff, in consultation with the parents and the student, will determine what type of program would best enable the student to meet the expectations and earn credit for the course. Havergal does not offer a credit recovery program. A student who fails or withdraws from a compulsory credit course will be informed of the consequences for meeting diploma requirements. The program options available to meet the requirements will be outlined and possible alternative courses identified. (Canada. Ministry of Education, Ontario. Policy and Program. Ontario Schools Kindergarten to Grade 12 : Policy and Program Requirements. Toronto: Ministry of Education, 2016. Print. Section 7.5 p 79) All Grade 11 and 12 courses dropped after the “drop by” date (five school days after the second official report card) will appear on the Ontario Student Transcript, with the mark as last reported, followed by a “W” for “withdrawn.” Failed or repeated Grade 11 and 12 courses will also be noted on the transcript. No Grade 9 or 10 courses that have been failed or dropped are recorded on the transcript. If a Grade 9 or 10 course is repeated, only the attempt on which the student earned the higher percentage grade will be recorded on the Ontario Student Transcript. (Canada. Ministry of Education, Ontario. Policy and Program. Ontario Schools Kindergarten to Grade 12 : Policy and Program Requirements. Toronto: Ministry of Education, 2016. Print. Section 4.1.2 p 48) (“Ontario Student Transcript 2010.” Ministry of Education for Ontario, pg 9-10. Web. 06 Jan. 2014. ) Full Disclosure (OS 4.1.2)

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