Rainbow Board presents Next Stop: Grade 9 on November 12th

Parents/guardians and students in Grades 7 and 8 are invited to an interactive information session designed to help students make key decisions in moving from elementary to secondary.  All students are welcome to participate regardless of which elementary school they currently attend.

Rainbow District School Board will present Next Stop: Grade 9 on Tuesday, November 12, 2024 from 7 pm to 8:30 pm in the Student Life Centre at Cambrian College, 1400 Barrydowne Road. Parking will be free on site in Lot # 15 next to the Student Life Centre.

“The journey from Grade 8 to Grade 9 marks a milestone for a young person,” says Director of Education Bruce Bourget. “Students and their families are encouraged to learn about secondary school programs and school life. Caring teachers and school administrators will support students to help them maximize their potential.”

The information session will focus on changes and choices for students entering high school. A number of topics will be explored, including how to read timetables, course and program selection, easing into a new school environment, skills for academic success, resources and helpful tips.

Information will be provided for all pathways including independent living, work, apprenticeship, college and university. Attendees can also speak with staff about programs such as Co-operative Education, Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program, Dual Credits and Specialist High Skills Majors.

“It’s important that students take the time to learn more about secondary school and their course options,” says Director Bourget. “School administrators and guidance staff will be on site to answer questions.” He adds: “Join us to explore the many exciting opportunities that await students in Grade 9 in Rainbow Schools.”

A Guide on Finding Your Way from Grade 8 to Grade 9 will be distributed to students and parents/guardians at the information session. An accessible version of the Guide is also available at rainbowschools.ca.

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