SELECTING COURSES IN MYBLUEPRINT
Click on the following image/link to watch a tutorial that walks you through the steps of selecting courses on myBlueprint.
- If you are intending to take a course in summer school, please do not select that course in myBlueprint for the upcoming academic year.
- All current grade 11 students are encouraged to select eight (8) courses for their grade 12 year. This can help provide you with insurance against a poor mark.
- All current grade 12 students will be surveyed through a Google form in the spring. Those who are considering returning for an additional semester/year will indicate their wishes through this form.
- Once you have submitted your courses in myBlueprint please go to School Cash On-line and
pay your $45 Activity Fee. This will complete your course selection.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Monday, January 15th, 2024 - MyBlueprint portal
OPENS for course submissions at
3:00 p.m.
Friday, January 19th, 2024 - MyBlueprint portal
CLOSES at
3:00 p.m. All course submissions are due before the portal closes.
Click the following document to review additional important information pertaining to the course selection process:
GRADE 8 STUDENTS
Students attending Mount Carmel feeder schools will be receiving course selection material during presentations in your grade 8 class.
GRADE 9, 10 AND 11 STUDENTS
Students should go onto my Blueprint to select their courses for next year. Once courses have been selected you will have to go back into My Blueprint to submit your courses in mid-February.
Following submission of your courses you will be prompted to send your course selection to a parent email address for approval.
If you have any questions, please contact your guidance counsellor.
Mr. R. Tinio (A-Ge)
Mrs. M. Cholette (Gh-N)
Ms. M. Hill (O-Z)
Course Calendar
Click on the following link to access the Course Calendar to view the full list of courses available at OLMC:
myBlueprint
Click on the following link to log into your MyBlueprint account, select your courses, customize your high school plan, and explore postsecondary opportunities: