An Individual Education Plan (IEP) is a documented plan developed for a student with special needs that describes individualized goals, adaptations, modifications, the services to be provided, and includes measures for tracking achievement.
The School Completion Certificate is commonly called an Evergreen Certificate (named after the evergreen tree pictured on the certificate) and is sometimes called a School Leaving Certificate. It is not a graduation credential, but rather, a recognition of a student’s successful completion of their educational goals as set out in their Individualized Education Plan (IEP).A School Completion Certificate does not meet graduation requirements and can only be given to students who are on an IEP.
After graduating high school, many students will pursue further education in universities (generally providing degree programs), colleges (which may have university level courses but would specialize in diploma programs), and Institutes of Technology (which specialize in applied science and trades education).
Trades refers to manual labour jobs that require training or a highly specific skill set. To pursue a career in the trades, it may include post-secondary education, apprenticeships and on-the-job training. Examples include: electrician, hairstylist, cook, arborist, mechanic, etc.
You may choose to immediately enter the workforce upon completing high school. Employers provide training on the job and you may be able to earn a fair wage.
In order to pursue post-secondary, some students may need to improve their grades and take additional credits to obtain pre-requisites or meet admission requirements. In the Yukon, upgrading courses are available through AVS Online and Yukon University.
AVS offers a home-based education alternative to the regular school system. It also offers full-time/part-time students registered at another Yukon high school the opportunity to take some additional courses online.
Personal reasons may prevent you from meeting the graduation requirements in the regular timeframe. If you find yourself in this situation, completing high school as an adult student is an option. As an adult student, you must complete all of the required courses for a total of 20 credits. To enter the Adult Graduation Program, you must be 18 years of age or older. You are allowed to attend high school in the Yukon up until the age of 21. After age 21, you can enroll in upgrade courses through the University Access Pathways program at Yukon University or other post-secondary institutions to gain the credits necessary for post-secondary admission
An Individual Education Plan (IEP) is a documented plan developed for a student with special needs that describes individualized goals, adaptations, modifications, the services to be provided, and includes measures for tracking achievement.
In order to pursue post-secondary, some students may need to improve their grades and take additional credits to obtain pre-requisites or meet admission requirements. In the Yukon, upgrading courses are available through AVS Online and Yukon University.
Personal reasons may prevent you from meeting the graduation requirements in the regular timeframe. If you find yourself in this situation, completing high school as an adult student is an option. As an adult student, you must complete all of the required courses for a total of 20 credits. To enter the Adult Graduation Program, you must be 18 years of age or older. You are allowed to attend high school in the Yukon up until the age of 21. After age 21, you can enroll in upgrade courses through the University Access Pathways program at Yukon University or other post-secondary institutions to gain the credits necessary for post-secondary admission.
The School Completion Certificate is commonly called an Evergreen Certificate (named after the evergreen tree pictured on the certificate) and is sometimes called a School Leaving Certificate. It is not a graduation credential, but rather, a recognition of a student’s successful completion of their educational goals as set out in their Individualized Education Plan (IEP).A School Completion Certificate does not meet graduation requirements and can only be given to students who are on an IEP.
The School Completion Certificate is commonly called an Evergreen Certificate (named after the evergreen tree pictured on the certificate) and is sometimes called a School Leaving Certificate. It is not a graduation credential, but rather, a recognition of a student’s successful completion of their educational goals as set out in their Individualized Education Plan (IEP).A School Completion Certificate does not meet graduation requirements and can only be given to students who are on an IEP.
After graduating high school, many students will pursue further education in universities (generally providing degree programs), colleges (which may have university level courses but would specialize in diploma programs), and Institutes of Technology (which specialize in applied science and trades education).
Trades refers to manual labour jobs that require training or a highly specific skill set. To pursue a career in the trades, it may include post-secondary education, apprenticeships and on-the-job training. Examples include: electrician, hairstylist, cook, arborist, mechanic, etc.
You may choose to immediately enter the workforce upon completing high school. Employers provide training on the job and you may be able to earn a fair wage.
In order to pursue post-secondary, some students may need to improve their grades and take additional credits to obtain pre-requisites or meet admission requirements. In the Yukon, upgrading courses are available through AVS Online and Yukon University.
AVS offers a home-based education alternative to the regular school system. It also offers full-time/part-time students registered at another Yukon high school the opportunity to take some additional courses online.
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