Thursday, February 22, 2018

It focuses on engaging and educating youth to maximize their potential as leaders, encouraging them to participate and positively contribute in their schools, communities and beyond!


·         Secondary Growing Leadership (May 5-9- This course is for students who are interested, or have a need for leadership development. These leaders may struggle with academics or personal organization, and/or access learning support services in their school. Teacher supports are encouraged to register for this course and engage in the professional development sessions being offered by one of our staff, a Special Education Resource Teacher. (See attached SGL Flyer)
·         Secondary Arts – Inspiring Leadership (June 26 – July 2Secondary Arts empowers students to use their creativity and passion to make a positive impact within their classrooms, school and communities. In this course, students will explore their own personal leadership styles and skills through many mediums of the arts, including music (vocal and instrumental), dance, visual arts and drama.
·         Course for Credit - PLF4M – Recreation and Healthy Active Living Leadership (July 1-15) – This 15-day, 1.0 credit course, is an incredible opportunity to earn a college/university track course in an immersive outdoor education environment at OELC. Offered in partnership with YRDSB this course will provide students a unique opportunity to learn mentorship and leadership skills with the well-being of themselves and others in mind. (See attached PLF4M flyer)
·         Secondary Athletics (July 2-8 or July 9-15- Secondary Athletics Leadership uses sport, recreation, and physical activity to harness leadership potential. Through leadership development experiences, activity sessions and roundtable discussions students will identify how they can lead within their classrooms, school, and communities. Students returning to OELC have the option to enroll in the Youth Facilitator (YF) in Training stream of Secondary Athletics and potentially become a YF for our intermediate courses. This year we have an exchange group from NZ and Australia joining us for week 2!
·         Leadership Sportif – (July 22-28– Similar to our Secondary Athletics program but this program is offered in French.  See website for details.
·         Secondary School Leadership (Oct. 10-12 or Oct. 15-17Individual representatives or multiple council members are invited to attend SSL to ignite community, inclusion and belonging within their school! Leaders will be inspired to discover their voice as “partners in education” and develop a student-initiated action plan to implement upon return to their schools. Participants may come from student unity, athletics or arts councils, clubs/committees, Link Crew, transition teams or social justice/advocacy groups and more! SHSM students, ask Ms Vieira how this content could check off a leadership skills and/or communication certificate.

CHECK OUT THIS WEBSITE FOR MORE DETAILS: 

If you need assistance, come by Workroom 214 and ask.
Mr Pearce

No comments:

Post a Comment