Guidance Department

Services and Programs

The Guidance Department is an important partner in the administration of Forest Heights Collegiate Institute in its support of students. The Guidance Department has two major functions: to guide and direct students with appropriate information about courses, credits, the world of work, colleges, universities, etc. and to help students develop academically, socially and emotionally.

The Guidance Department accomplishes its role within the school by providing students with the following services:

Guidance Publication

The Guidance Department each year publishes online the Course Calendar. The Course Calendar provides information outlining the Ontario Secondary School Diploma requirements, FHCI's course change policy, and which courses are being offered with accompanying course descriptions for each. Please also make sure to consult the Prerequisite Charts in the Common Course Calendar outlining what preliminary courses need to be taken before you can take other more advanced courses.

Online Course Selections

The Secondary Online Course Request System (SOCR) is made available by the Waterloo Region District School Board to students to make their course requests online. All students must request their courses online for the following academic year. Course request deadlines can be viewed on the Guidance Calendar.

Click here to visit the online course request site (SOCR).

Individual Counselling

Students who struggle academically or personally have available to them a counsellor with whom they may discuss issues and concerns. Students may be assured that all discussions are held in strict confidence. A typical counselling appointment may address the following:

Group Counselling

Guidance counsellors in conjunction with their post-secondary partners and with other community resource personnel will co-facilitate a variety of small groups, sessions and workshops:

Career and Educational Information

The Guidance Department maintains its own library with a variety of print, DVD and video, web, pamphlet, poster and text materials that are available to students:

Special Services

In addition to the Guidance Counselling staff, FHCI provides access to additional educational and community resource personnel to further promote student success:

Peer Ambassador Program/Academic Tutoring

FHCI's Peer Ambassador Program is sponsored by the Guidance Department. Peer Ambassadors are students in their senior academic years having been selected by teacher recommendation or by interview. These students, who are already skilled, will spend additional time learning communication, mentorship and leadership skills.

The Peer Ambassadors will primarily help in providing a supportive environment for their junior peers: easing the transition and adjustment of ninth graders into high school and acting as mediators and confidantes for young students still learning the survival skills required for high school. Additionally, they will provide academic tutoring to struggling students in the junior grades.

FHCI Course Information Week

The Guidance Department will host its 2nd Annual Course Information Week in late November. FHCI faculty departments will profile and promote their program offerings for viewing by students just ahead of course selection time. FHCI counselling and faculty will be on hand to answer student questions about everything from selecting electives to choosing the appropriate academic pathway for successful completion of their diploma.

Guidance Department Faculty and Staff List

Guidance Department

Ms J. Cait* (Head) B.A., B. Ed., M.A. Students - C, D, J, L, V
Mrs. J. Brock B.A., M. Ed. Students - F, G, U, W, Y, Z
Mrs. M. Church B. A. Sc., B. Ed. Student Success teacher Students - E, O, Q, R, X
Ms P. Gawlik B.A., B. Ed. Students - I, M, T
Mr. B. Smith B. A., B. Ed. Students - K, P, S
Ms C. Vander Schaaf B.A., Prof. Ed. U.S.A., M.A. Students - A, B, H, N

Office Staff

Mrs. L. Reidel Guidance Secretary
Ms. S. Jenkins Counselling Administrative Assistant

Hours of Operation

School hours: 8:20 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Counselling office hours: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Counselling Links

2008-2009 Course Calendar
Complete online FHCI course calendar/course change policy/diploma requirements.

Post-Secondary Web Resources

http://www.ouac.on.ca
Ontario Universties' Application Centre—located in Guelph, Ontario, Canada, is a central bureau whose key function is the processing of applications for admission to the province's universities.

http://www.electronicinfo.ca
Comprehensive online guide to Ontario universities for seconday school students—Find your university: find programs, prerequisites,grade requirements and scholarship information.

http://www.utours.ca/parents
UTours presents "What Parents Need to Know—A must see video survival guide about post-secondary education. When your kids come to you for advice, let UTOURS.CA help you prepare.

http://www.ontariocolleges.ca
The Ontario College Reference Guide—a complete online reference for secondary school students: Plan, Find, Apply, Confirm.

Scholarships, Bursaries, Awards & Financial Aid for College and Univeristy

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Community Web Resources

http://www.adprima.com/studyout.htm
Effective Study Skills.

http://webwisekids.org
For community, For parents, for Teens to make wise online choices.

http://www.psychologyfoundation.org
The Psychology Foundation of Canada: supporting parents and strengthening families.

http://www.apsgo.ca
Help for Parents of Acting-out Youth: APSGO is an action-oriented self-help organization which enables parents to develop strategies and practical techniques in dealing with the behaviour of their children. To locate the group nearest you or for more information visit their website.

http://www.region.waterloo.on.ca/healthyconnections
Healthy Connections: A newsletter for Secondary Schools in Waterloo.

Community Involvement

Students must complete 40 hours of community involvement activities:

Click here for further details or visit http://www.wrdsb.on.ca/community_involvement_manual.pdf:
Working Towards Your Secondary School Graduation Diploma.

Completed Tracking Forms may be submitted to the office secretary in the Main Administrative office.

Please check the following regularly: