GRADE 7 2021 COURSE SELECTION HANDBOOK:
The course selection handbook is now available in the Canvas Transition Course for Year 7, 2021.
A unique access code and password has been created for each student. These have been emailed to each school transition coordinator and learning support teacher and will be given to your children from Tuesday 8th September, 2020.
Students will need time to log into Web Preferences online. The instructions are on the Students Web Preferences Access Guide. Students can print the receipt at school and take it home for parents to sign. Students return the receipt to their Grade 6 teacher. The Grade 6 teacher gives the receipt to the transition coordinator who scans and emails it to katie.wightman@education.tas.gov.au
The course selection forms are due: Friday 25th September, 2020.
Please click on the video link to watch a tutorial describing how to submit course selections.
Instructions for students who undertake the Course Selection process at home without access to a printer
- Students access Web Preferences online to make their course selections. The web address is on the attached students Web Preferences Access Guide.
- Students use their own device (laptop, iPad or smart phone) to complete their course selection. To print/email the student receipt:
- Open print view
- Download as PDF. The PDF will open in a new web browser.
- Select this icon in the right top corner of the window.
- Select mail (see icon below) and email the receipt to Katie Wightman - kings.meadows.high@education.tas.gov.au.
- Course handbooks are also located in the KMHS Newsletter and KMHS website.
- There is a course selection video in the KMHS Newsletter and Facebook page that describes the process for students and their families. Here is the video.
If you have any questions or feedback about the process please do contact Katie Wightman.
Please note:
- Students can alter their submission up to 5 times before they are locked out.
- The KMHS office will number the returns as they are received. Students returning their receipt early are more likely to receive their first preferences.