Guidance Links

Registration

Students in grades 9-12

Please select one of the following options:

  1. Currently at a DDSB school and moving into the GL Roberts area
  2. Not currently attending a DDSB school but has been registered with the DDSB in the past
  3. Not currently attending a DDSB school and has never been registered with the DDSB

Students in grade 8

Students attending our feeder elementary schools are automatically registered to attend GL Roberts and will select courses through myBlueprint. 

If you are uncertain about your home high school, contact the office of your elementary school. 

 

Please select one of the following options if your student is not in one of our feeder schools:

  1. Currently at a DDSB elementary school and moving into the GL Roberts area
  2. Not currently attending a DDSB elementary school but has been registered with the DDSB in the past
  3. Not currently attending a DDSB elementary school and has never been registered with the DDSB

For more information regarding the registration process please contact the guidance secretary Lynsie LeReverend at
905-728-7594 ext. 228020 or lynsie.lereverend@ddsb.ca
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For students currently attending GL Roberts, please visit the Guidance Department

Former GL Roberts students please refer to this form

Online Learning
ONLINE LEARNING GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS 

Students are required to earn two online learning credits to graduate from secondary school, beginning with every student who entered Grade 9 in the 2020-21 school year.

Meeting the online learning graduation requirement should not pose a barrier to graduation for students. As with all learning, students taking online courses will have access to the supports they need through their school, (e.g., guidance, nutrition programs, extra-curricular activities and services for English-language learners). If a student in a publicly funded school has an Individual Education Plan, the plan should be shared, when appropriate, with an educator instructing an online course delivered by another publicly funded school board, with the necessary consent.

Parents/guardians may choose to opt their child out of the mandatory online courses required for graduation. Students age 18 years of age or older or students who are 16 or 17 years of age and have withdrawn from parental control can also opt out of the graduation requirement. School boards must also allow for students and parents/guardians to opt back into the online learning graduation requirement should their decision change.
 
Mental Health and Well-being

One Stop Talk

Suicide Crisis Helpline 9-8-8

Mind your Mind Resources

    • I'm in crisis

      • If you are in immediate danger, please call 911 or go to your local emergency department
      • Talk Suicide Canada - If you’re having thoughts of suicide, or are worried about someone else, Talk Suicide is there to listen. Connect to a crisis responder for help in English or French without judgment. Call 1-833-456-4566 toll-free, any time – or text 45645 from 4 pm to midnight ET
      • Hope for Wellness - phone (1-855-242-3310) or chat support for Indigenous peoples
      • Kids Help Phone - online chat or call 1-800-668-6868 to speak to a counsellor
      • Youthspace.ca - emotional support and crisis chat for folks in Canada who are under the age of 30, operating from 9pm to 3am ET
      • Transgender Crisis Line: 1-877-330-6366
      • Find a crisis centre in your province or territory
      • Ementalhealth.ca - visit the crisis and emergency section to find various crisis services in your community
    • I need to talk to someone (if you are not in crisis)

      • ConnexOntario to find services for drug and alcohol, gambling or mental health issues
      • Ementalhealth.ca to find various mental health and social support services
      • Canadian Mental Health Association to find your local CMHA to access mental health help, support and resources
      • Kids Help Phone - online chat or call 1-800-668-6868 to speak to a counsellor
      • LGBT YouthLine
      • Find a therapist in your local area.
      • How to find a psychologist.
      • If you are in high school, speak to a counsellor, public health nurse or other relevant staff at your student health services.
      • Most Canadian colleges and universities provide free counselling to their students.

 

 

FOOD SECURITY & HOUSING 

Service Ontario

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Post-Secondary Information
Apprenticeship and Skilled Trades
College
University
World of Work
Community Service

Community Involvement Hours

Visit the DDSB Website to learn more about the Community Involvement Hour Updates  - click here.

Community Involvement Activity Record

Make sure you keep your Community Involvement Activity Record forms up-to-date with the proper information and signatures. You must submit your completed records to your school for data entry.

 

Fillable Community Hours Forms - Standard Form

Requirements

These community activities must:

  • Be completed outside scheduled class time
  • Not be a part of a credit course
  • Be unpaid
  • Total a minimum of 40 hours
  • Be complete by the end of grade 12

Opportunities in the Greater GL Community

BGC Durham

Oshawa Public Libraries

Volunteer Durham

Durham Outlook

City of Oshawa

Just Serve

Opportunities at School

Community Service opportunities arise throughout the school year.  Students are encouraged to listen to announcements and to check the bulletin boards outside of guidance for upcoming events.  

Course Selections and myBluePrint
 
ACCESS COURSE SELECTIONS VIA THE DDSB CAMPUS HOME OR THROUGH mvBlueprint

 
Pathways to Student Success
PROGRAMS AND OPPORTUNITIES
Graduation

WHAT DO I NEED TO GRADUATE?

 

CLASS OF 2024

G.L. Roberts C.V.I. Handbook
SCHOOL PROGRAM GUIDE