Ontario Modernizes Secondary School Diploma Requirements After 25 Years

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Ontario's education system is undergoing its most significant transformation in a quarter-century, with new graduation requirements designed to better prepare students for life after school. The Ontario government has announced a comprehensive overhaul of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) requirements for the first time in 25 years. This suite of reforms aims to modernize education by incorporating practical skills that students will need throughout their lives. Key changes include: New financial literacy graduation requirement: Starting in 2025, students must score 70% or higher on a financial literacy assessment in their Grade 10 math course. This ensures graduates have practical knowledge about budgeting, saving, investing, and protecting themselves from financial fraud. Return of home economics education: The province will reintroduce modernized home economics courses focusing on essential life skills like…
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What you need to know about studying OSSD

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Obtaining the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) is an important milestone for high school students in Ontario, Canada. This comprehensive qualification signifies the successful completion of secondary education and opens doors to various academic and career opportunities. If you or someone you know is considering pursuing an OSSD, here's what you need to know: 1. OSSD Requirements To earn an OSSD, students must meet specific requirements set by the Ontario Ministry of Education. These requirements include: Successful completion of 30 credits, including 18 compulsory credits and 12 elective credits. Completion of the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT) or the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Course (OSSLC) as a graduation requirement. Completion of 40 hours of community involvement activities. Fulfillment of any additional provincial or school-specific requirements. 2. Compulsory and Elective…
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