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TCDSB CREDIT COURSE REGISTRATION FORM

(An email was sent to


Request ID 00000611 your login account,
please follow the
Legal Last Name Douglas instruction listed on the
email.)
Legal First Name Faith

Date of Birth 2007-Jun-22 Gender Female

OEN # 342387198
Home Address 27 CROCKAMHILL DR, Townhouse 27, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada M1S2K8
Home Phone # 647-702-1607
Emergency Contact Ms. Sarah Douglas; Phone #: 437-254-5681

Email Address [Link]@[Link]

Current Day School Board Toronto DSB (B66052)


Current Day School Agincourt Collegiate Institute

Current Grade 11

Country of Birth Canada

Student Eligibility Status Canadian Citizen

Verification

Arrival Date to Canada

Course Request

Location St. Joan of Arc Night School


Course MFM2P1 - Foundations of Mathematics

MPM1D - Principles of
Prerequisite Final Mark 55
Mathematics 9

Alternate Location Bishop Marrocco/Thomas Merton Night School


Alternate Course MFM2P1 - Foundations of Mathematics

MPM1D - Principles of
Prerequisite Final Mark 55
Mathematics 9

Please Note:
Students in a day school must have consent of their current day school.
Students failing to attend the opening class may forfeit their placement in a
course.
Day School Guidance Counselor Signature
It is the responsibility of all non-TCDSB students to ensure that all I confirm that the Student Eligibility Status list above is correct
Continuing Education courses and final grades are added to their transcript. (Affix a school stamp/seal and attach a credit counselling
summary/transcript to this registration form)

Parent/Guardian Signature Student Signature Date


I confirm that the Student Eligibility Status list
above is correct
By signing above, I verify that I have read and understood the Code of Behavior(see reverse side). I agree to
(Required only for students under 18 years of age)
comply fully with the Code of Behaviour while attending the Continuing Education Program.
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CODE OF BEHAVIOUR
According to the Education Act, Article 150-Section (1)29 under the powers of a Board of Education:
A Board may establish continuing education courses and classes but is not obliged to do so. Therefore
Continuing Education programs are a privilege and can be withdrawn.
The Toronto Catholic District School Board provides an extensive Continuing Education program that assists
students to achieve their academic potential through new credit courses. It is imperative that all educational
partners (students, parents, day and Continuing Education teaching staff) understand the importance of
adhering to the Code of Behaviour. Through this commitment, students will profit from and maintain this
academic privilege.

The Continuing Education Department aims to provide for its students and its staff a safe and welcoming
learning environment that is an example of a Christian community. To achieve this, all members of the school
community will:
contribute positively to the Christian climate and culture of the school
respect others and the property of the school
co-operate in a positive manner in observing the expectations and complying with the
regulations of the school
accept responsibility for their own learning, choices and actions
be accountable for punctuality at school and for regular attendance
use language respecting the dignity of others
observe the non-smoking policy on school property

STUDENTS WHO FAIL TO COMPLY WITH THE ABOVE EXPECTATIONS MAY BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE CONTINUING
EDUCATION PROGRAM.

ACTS OF VIOLENCE (as outlined in TCDSB policy) that threaten the safety of other students and staff will not be
tolerated. Examples of acts of violence are:
fighting
threats of serious physical injury
physical or sexual assault
extortion and robbery
possession of weapons or other dangerous materials
any hate motivated violence
vandalism

Actions which involve violence in any of these forms will always have serious consequences. These will
include:
1. police involvement
2. "Violent Incident" form filed in day school OSR
3. removal from Continuing Education Programs

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