College and University Presentations:
Gonzaga Post-Secondary Fair: Tuesday November 8th, 2016
Grade 11 & 12 Gonzaga Students ONLY
Registration Information to follow
Grade 12 students who have a homeroom spare - please pick up your registration form from the Guidance Office on or after October 20th.
Peel Regional Police is hosting their 5th annual Student Career Day. This is a unique and exciting opportunity for our DPCDSB students to learn more about Careers in Policing. Please review the following information and share it with students who have expressed a keen interest in Careers in Policing, for example, through Co-op and/or personal career counselling.
Program Details:
DATE: November 12, 2016
TIME: 8am-4pm
LOCATION: Emil Kolb for Police Excellence
180 Derry Road East, Mississauga
AGENDA: Detailed agenda is attached to share with students.
**Please note that students are responsible for their own transportation to and from the center. Students must be picked up no later than 4pm.
**Pizza lunch will be provided.
**Students will receive a certificate at the end of the day to add to their MyBlueprint portfolio.
Application Details:
1. DPCDSB has been allocated 2 spots per school. Applications will be accepted on a first come first serve basis. A waitlist will be kept through M. Biagi at the CEC.
2. The program is open to grade 11 & 12 students. First priority will be given to grade 12 students, however, grade 11 students are encouraged to apply. In addition, students that have previously attended should NOT apply in order to allow for other students to have the opportunity.
3. Students who have shown a keen interest in careers in Policing should complete the following documentation in full, in order for their application to be considered. Applications are due no later than October 28, 2016
a. Student Career Day – Waiver – Peel Regional Police release form
b. Peel Police 2016 Student Application
c. DP Media Consent Peel Police
d. GF115 – Permission Form
Students will be notified of their acceptance by November 2, 2016 through their Guidance Counselor.
Information about the day
During the day, students will participate in 4 different interactive workshops:
1. Traffic Services
2. Tactical and Explosives Disposal Units
3. Use of Force Training
4. Forensic Identification
Students will also learn what the expectations are, if they want to become a Peel Regional Police officer.