Schools in Ontario will no longer stream students into Academic and Applied courses in Grade 9. Most students entering grade 9 will take Academic English, French and Geography and will take de-streamed Math and Science.
The information below is also available as a poster: What Families Want to Know About De-streaming (PDF).
The following questions and answers are also available as translated posters (PDF).
What Do Families Want to Know About De-Streaming
- Streaming means separating students into different course types such as Academic, Applied and Locally Developed.
- De-streaming means that schools will no longer be offering courses in the Applied Stream.
- Research shows that de-streaming results in better outcomes for all students and particularly for those who are from marginalized communities.
- Teachers will implement the Individual Education Plan for students who have Special Education needs.
- Teachers will continue to work collaboratively with Special Education Resource Teachers to support students in Secondary School.
- Locally Developed courses support students who have not yet demonstrated achievement of the majority of curriculum expectations in Grade 7 and 8.
- Locally Developed courses are offered at the Grade 9 and Grade 10 level in the areas of English, Math, Science and/or History.
- Locally Developed courses accommodate educational and/or career preparation needs that are not met through other courses.
- Programs at college and university as well as some apprenticeship programs may not accept courses in this pathway for admission.
- Students who are recommended to take the Locally Developed course may:
- be working on significantly modified curriculum expectations in Grades 7 & 8.
- not yet working at grade level and require additional support.
- At what grade level is my child working independently without modifications?
- What is my child’s current achievement level?
- Is my child working with modifications (changes made in grade level expectations) or accommodations (supports that do not change course expectations)?
- Students who complete Locally Developed courses in Grade 9 and 10 are being prepared to go directly into Grade 11 Workplace courses, which lead to employment and/or apprenticeship opportunities after high school.
- Students who successfully complete Locally Developed courses in Grade 9 could then take the same Grade 9 subject in a different course type, such as de-streamed. This pathway could then lead to college, apprenticeship or university courses and programs in Grades 11 and 12.
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English |
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French |
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Geography |
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History |
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Math |
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Science |
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