School (9 12; ESL; SHSM Non-Profit) 3675 Thomas Street Mississauga L5M 7E6 Tel: 905-363-0289 Fax: 905-363-0293 Website: stephenlewis.peelschools.org Twitter: @SLSSPeel Principal: John Staba Vice Principals: Lea-Anne Greene-Smith Joe Jakobek Loi Lam Field Office/ Family of Schools: Mississauga West/ Stephen Lewis Superintendent: Pertia Bent Trustees: Nokha Dakroub Brad MacDonald Student Population: 1,540 School Colours: Red, white and black Sports Team: Lynx Highlights: Fundamental learning and social skills for success are developed through the unique Learning Skills program for all Grade 9 students Commitment to community and global awareness with social action is demonstrated through social justice initiatives, fundraising for various charities, and supporting outreach programs to assist in the development of socially conscious citizens State-of-the-art science and technology facilities provide dynamic program instruction and learning opportunities Partnerships with National and International Non-Profit Organizations, i.e. Right to Play, Stephen Lewis Foundation Focus on 21 st Century learning and the development of essential skills through purposeful use of BYOD technology Non-Profit Specialist High Skills Major: Project 2One Social Justice and Equity through International Development program Inclusive school environment that encourages all student participation in over 80 extracurricular clubs, teams and activities More about Stephen Lewis: Stephen Lewis Secondary School is committed to excellence, with a focus on social justice, personal growth and individual success. This is encouraged and supported in a respectful, inclusive and safe environment. Students have opportunities to become involved in a variety of clubs, teams, extracurricular and intramural activities. At Stephen Lewis we are committed to working with students and the community to support and realize each student s academic and career goals. At Stephen Lewis, students have the opportunity to build on the school wide focus of social justice and equity through participation in the Non- Profit SHSM Program. The program affords students opportunities above and beyond their regular high school experience, such as lifelong transferrable skills that reinforce 21 st Century learning and are sought after in the world of employability. Students have the opportunity to be immersed in rich, life changing experiences that build empathy and awareness, important attributes for 21 st Century global citizens. In addition, students will participate in experiential learning with world class community partners such as: Daughters for Life, Sleeping Children Around the World and Unity. Students will focus on developing important values and life skills through exploration in the following areas: Environment, Economic Realities, Globalization, Mental Health and Social Justice.
THE ARTS Dance (Co-ed) ATC 2O0 ATC 3M0 ATC 4M0 Dramatic Arts ADA 1O0 ADA 2O0 ADA 3M0 ADA 4M0 Non-Traditional Arts AWT 2O0 AWT 3M0 AWT 4M0 Music Beginner Band AMU 1O0 Music Guitar AMG 2O0 AMG 3M0 AMG 4M0 Music Experienced Band AMI 1O0 AMI 2O0 AMI 3M0 AMI 4M0 Photography AWQ 3M0 AWQ 4M0 Visual Arts AVI 1O0 AVI 2O0 AVI 3M0 AVI 4M0 Interior Design AWH 3M0 BUSINESS STUDIES Introduction to Information Technology in Business BTT 1O0 Introduction to Business BBI 2O0 Introduction to Financial Accounting BAF 3M0 Introduction to Marketing BMI 3C0 Information and Communications Technology BTA 3O0 Business Leadership: Management Fundamentals BOH 4M0 Financial Accounting Principles BAT 4M0 International Business Fundamentals BBB 4M0 Sports and Entertainment Marketing IDC 4U0 CANADIAN AND WORLD STUDIES Issues in Canadian Geography Academic CGC 1D0 Issues in Canadian Geography Applied CGC 1P0 Canadian History in the 20th Century Academic CHC 2D0 Canadian History in the 20th Century Applied CHC 2P0 Civics and Citizenship (half-credit) CHV 2O0 Travel and Tourism: A Geographic Perspective CGG 3O0 World History to the End of the 15 th Century CHW 3M0 The Individual and the Economy CIE 3M0 Analyzing Current Economic Issues CIA 4U0 Understanding Canadian Law in Everyday Life CLU 3M0 World Issues: A Geographic Analysis CGW 4U0 World History Since the 15 th Century CHY 4U0 Canadian and International Law CLN 4U0 Legal Studies CLN 4C0 COMPUTER STUDIES Introduction to Computer Studies ICS 2O0 Introduction to Computer Science ICS 3U0 Computer Science ICS 4U0 ENGLISH English Academic ENG 1D0 ENG 2D0 English Applied ENG 1P0 ENG 2P0 English College ENG 3C0 ENG 4C0 English University ENG 3U0 ENG 4U0 Writer s Craft EWC 4U0 Ontario Literacy Course OLC 4O0
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE See additional chart following course chart FIRST NATIONS, MÉTIS AND INUIT STUIDES Current Aboriginal Issues In Canada NDA 3M0 FRENCH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Core French Academic FSF 1D0 FSF 2D0 Core French Applied FSF 1P0 FSF 2P0 Core French University FSF 3U0 FSF 4U0 GUIDANCE AND CAREER EDUCATION Career Studies (half-credit) GLC 2O0 Co-operative Education (4 credits) COP 4XC HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Healthy Active Living Education Female PPL 1OF PPL 2OF PPL 3OF Healthy Active Living Education Male PPL 1OM PPL 2OM PPL 3OM PPL4OM Personal and Fitness Activities Female PAF 2OF PAF 3OF PAF 4OF Personal and Fitness Activities Male PAF 3OM PAF 4OM Outdoor Activities PAD 3O0 Large Group Activities Basketball PAL 2O0 PAL 3O0 Exercise Science PSE 4U0 MATHEMATICS Mathematics Locally Developed MAT 1L0 MAT 2L0 Foundations of Mathematics - Applied MFM 1P0 MFM 2P0 Principles of Mathematics - Academic MPM 1D0 MPM 2D0 Foundations for College Mathematics MBF 3C0 Functions and Applications MCF 3M0 Functions MCR 3U0 Mathematics for Work and Everyday Life MEL 3E0 Calculus and Vectors MCV 4U0 Advanced Functions MHF 4U0 Mathematics of Data Management MDM 4U0 Foundations for College Mathematics MAP 4C0 Mathematics for College Technology MCT 4C0 SCIENCE Science Academic SNC 1D0 SNC 2D0 Science Applied SNC 1P0 SNC 2P0 Biology College SBI 3C0 Biology University SBI 3U0 SBI 4U0 Chemistry University SCH 3U0 SCH 4U0 Chemistry College (offered in alternative years) SCH 4C0 Physics University SPH 3U0 SPH 4U0 Earth and Space Science SES 4U0 Environmental Science SVN 3M0 SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES Exploring Family Studies HIF 1O0 Food and Nutrition HFN 2O0 Raising Healthy Children HPC 3O0
World Religions and Belief Traditions: Perspectives, HRT 3M0 Issues, and Challenges Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology and HSP 3C0 Sociology - College Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology and HSP 3U0 Sociology - University Food and Culture HFC 3MO Nutrition and Health - College HFA 4C0 Nutrition and Health - University HFA 4U0 Families in Canada HHS 4U0 Human Development Throughout the Lifespan HHG 4M0 Equity and Social Justice from Theory to Practice HSE 4M0 Philosophy: Questions and Theories HZT 4U0 TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATION Exploring Technologies TIJ 1O0 Communications Technology TGJ 2O0 TGJ 3M0 TGJ 4M0 Computer Technology TEJ 2O0 Computer Engineering Technology TEJ 3M0 TEJ 4M0 Technological Design TDJ 2O0 Technological Design Architectural Design TDA 3M0 TDA 4M0 Technological Design Open Design TDJ 3M0 Transportation Technology TTJ 2O0 TTJ 3C0 TTJ 4C0 Transportation Technology Vehicle Maintenance TTJ 4E0 Yearbook IDC 3O0 IDC 4O0 Legend: Registration in the Co-operative Education program and the Outdoor Activities Leadership program should be done in consultation with a Guidance Counsellor, and requires an application and interview. Either TDA 3M0 or TDJ 3M0 may be used for the prerequisite for TDA 4M0 Either AVI 1O0 or AVI 2O0 or AWT 2O0 may be used for the prerequisite for AWH 3M0 Supporting English Language Learners (ESL/ELD) ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 ESL ESL AOL ESL BOL ESL COL ESL DOL ESL EOL
NON-PROFIT SPECIALIST HIGH SKILLS MAJOR (SHSM) Project 2One: Social Justice and Equity Through International Development In order to meet the growing demands for workers in the Non-Profit industry, students will be required to possess 21 st Century skills such as critical thinking, empathy, leadership and teamwork. These skills will ensure that students are prepared to meet the employment demands as well as prepare students for post-secondary pathways within the Non- Profit sector such as: Community and Justice Services, Human Resources, Project Management, Public Relations, Environmental Ethics, International Development Studies, Management/Leadership and Public Speaking. Stephen Lewis Secondary School is excited to offer this unique program that focuses on Social Justice and Equity through International Development. Students will have the opportunity to be immersed in rich life changing experiences that will build empathy and awareness, important attributes for 21 st Century global citizens. Our community partners such as Right to Play and the Stephen Lewis Foundation acknowledge and support this program through their commitment to experiential learning, certifications and exciting reach ahead opportunities. In order to complete an SHSM in Non-Profit students are required to: 1. Complete a bundle of 9 specific courses (see chart below); 2. Complete Sector Certifications and/or training programs; 3. Participate in experiential learning and career exploration activities within the sector (e.g. co-op work experience, job shadowing, job twinning); 4. Learn and document the industry Essential Skills and work habits using the Ontario Skills Passport; 5. Gain Reach Ahead experience connected to the student s post secondary plans. Apprenticeship College University Workplace Major Credits (4) 4 total from a combination of Grade 11 and Grade 12 courses English (1) Math (1) Other Required Credits (1) Co-op (2 credits) Grade 11 HPC 3O, CLU 3E, CGG 3O, HSP 3M, CLU 3M, HRT 3M, NDA 3M, HSP 3U Grade 12 HPD 4E, HFA 4C, CLN 4C, HSB 4M, HSB 4U, CLN 4U, CGW 4U ENG 4E, ENG 4C, ENG 4U MEL 3E, MCF 3M, MBF 3C, MBF 3U BTA 3O, SBI 3C, BMI 3C, SBI 3U, BOG 4E, SNC 4E, BBB 4E, BOH 4M, BBB 4M, BOH 4U Associated Co-op Credits linked to a course in the Pathway Chart SHSM students may complete credits from any pathway in combination For additional information on specific SHSM program course requirements, see a school guidance counsellor.