Community Services Student-Initiated Project (CSSIP) 11G/21G/31G/41G or 15G/25G/35G/45G
Encouraging Students to Engage and Develop: Earn Credits by Contributing Positively to Your Community.
Students can contribute to their community by volunteering for a worthwhile cause or organization. The knowledge, skills, and attitudes learned from such activities can increase a student’s self-esteem and maturity and provide more awareness of the needs of others in the community. Through such projects, students can earn credit toward their high school diploma. To obtain the credit, students provide evidence of project completion by presenting written documentation for activities they participate in outside school.
Course Requirements
There are no specific requirements, but at least a Grade 9 standing is required.
Independent Study
This course is an Independent Study Regular Credit course.
Eligibility
The Wapaskwa Virtual Collegiate operates under the authority of the Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre organization and provides educational services to its affiliated schools and First Nations. Search for affiliated schools under MFNERC and MFNSS in the search tool linked below.
Course Registration
The Wapaskwa Virtual Collegiate student intake periods occur twice a year. Semester one intake is during the summer months of June through September. Semester two intake is during the winter months of December through February.