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OAC

Parf of speech: Noun, OED Year: N/A, OED Evaluation: N/A

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I took extended French and I practically failed that. I didn't fail but I did really badly in it. And then I went into core French and I really liked it. But when I was in O-A-C they- there was only may-- the I took two O-A-C Frenches and the second year I was in O- A-C there was only maybe eight O-A-Cs who my classes the rest of them were grade twelves so he went by the grade twelve curriculum and we used their book.
Ontario Academic Credit, formerly known as Grade thirteen; a fifth year of secondary school, taken by students intending to apply for post-secondary programs (as opposed to students in the vocational stream, who graduated after Grade 12); phased out in 2003.
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Yeah. He's a great teacher and he lives th-- i-- this is a cool thing about Belleville, you-know I know where my- my old chemistry teacher lives and he's three doors down- was three doors down from Mrs.-Kuiper and- who was my O-A-C English teacher another- ah she was a brilliant English teacher. Um and th-- they both retired Speaker: Um Mrs.-Kuiper was- she was a really good teacher. Yeah. Taught English, O-A-C English. Anyway. Interviewer: Very high praise, for both of them. From you. Speaker: Mm. Mm-hm. I had- those were two of my favourite- and they- because they both were able t-- to um- w-- when I submitted work they were able to critique it and- and-
Ontario Academic Credit, formerly known as Grade thirteen; a fifth year of secondary school, taken by students intending to apply for post-secondary programs (as opposed to students in the vocational stream, who graduated after Grade 12); phased out in 2003.
I-don't-know they were really good teachers or really good people. Maybe both. And they- they helped me realize that that wasn't a barrier anymore and that I could achieve. Which was awesome 'cause it was in the O-A-C year so I was able to bring all of these marks and top them right up um I think I got a ninety or-something in O-A-C English which was absurd for me, like totally, "Wow, that's amazing!" You-know I used to puddle around in the sixties and seventies. Um but it was Mrs.-Kuiper's encouragement um- it was just amazing to get me- to push me that little bit more.
Ontario Academic Credit, formerly known as Grade thirteen; a fifth year of secondary school, taken by students intending to apply for post-secondary programs (as opposed to students in the vocational stream, who graduated after Grade 12); phased out in 2003.
Landscape design, and then biology 'cause I obviously like biology so much, and ah I wanted to be a doctor. The doctor got taken off the list because I really did not like O-A-C chemistry- k-- calculus, pardon-me.
Ontario Academic Credit, formerly known as Grade thirteen; a fifth year of secondary school, taken by students intending to apply for post-secondary programs (as opposed to students in the vocational stream, who graduated after Grade 12); phased out in 2003.
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-one and then went to Queen-Victoria 'til grade-five. And then I went to Queen-Elizabeth-School from grade-six to grade-eight and then Moira-High-School from grade-nine to grade-ten and then Nicholson-Catholic-College from grade-nine-and-a-half I-guess to
Ontario Academic Credit, formerly known as Grade thirteen; a fifth year of secondary school, taken by students intending to apply for post-secondary programs (as opposed to students in the vocational stream, who graduated after Grade 12); phased out in 2003.
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Speaker: I graduated a year after I was supposed to, I stayed back to take some different courses because I wasn't sure what I wanted to do. Interviewer: Oh at ah Chippewa? Speaker: Yeah. Interviewer: Yeah yeah. Speaker: Yeah I stayed longer than I needed to but. Interviewer: Um y-- you didn't have O-A-C right? Speaker: No. Interviewer: Y-- y-- you. Speaker: No.
Ontario Academic Credit, formerly known as Grade thirteen; a fifth year of secondary school, taken by students intending to apply for post-secondary programs (as opposed to students in the vocational stream, who graduated after Grade 12); phased out in 2003.
Speaker: Yeah so I- yeah my grade was like the first one to h-- to not have U-A- O-A- O-A-C. but I wasn't sure what I wanted to do so I stayed and took co-op and stuff like that to see- and fun courses that I wasn't able to take before because my schedule was too full.
Ontario Academic Credit, formerly known as Grade thirteen; a fifth year of secondary school, taken by students intending to apply for post-secondary programs (as opposed to students in the vocational stream, who graduated after Grade 12); phased out in 2003.
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Speaker: I-mean I think that's why for us our- that at our school there was such a focus on independent study, you-know "Come up with some interpretation on your own. You tell me what you think. You- I- I miss the ah O-A-C course. Were you new curriculum or old? Did you do O-A-C? Interviewer: I was- I was the first new. Speaker: Euh. Interviewer: But I wound up just doing two grade-twelves. Um. Speaker: But the old but you missed the course.
Ontario Academic Credit, formerly known as Grade thirteen; a fifth year of secondary school, taken by students intending to apply for post-secondary programs (as opposed to students in the vocational stream, who graduated after Grade 12); phased out in 2003.
The old O-A-C course had a- a- a really neat independent study where the kids had to pick three works and so they moved away from you-know the compare contrast and they moved into looking at themes and motifs and I-don't-know somebody like you would have been very good at it I can remember some just marvellous O-A-C independent studies, pieces that was quite literally a privilege to be able to read, you-know kids ah pulling together ah you-know a classic novel and a Pink-Floyd album and something else and you-know making it into an independent study. Just tremendous stuff.
Ontario Academic Credit, formerly known as Grade thirteen; a fifth year of secondary school, taken by students intending to apply for post-secondary programs (as opposed to students in the vocational stream, who graduated after Grade 12); phased out in 2003.
Speaker: Well you might have if you were the first year because people were still trying to just you-know people were still trying to use some of those old O-A-C components in the grade-twelve university level course. Interviewer: Yeah, we had ah (inc) Titus-Andronicus and About-Schmidt. Speaker: Oh yes. Interviewer: (inc) Speaker: I- My oldest daughter, um her grade-thirteen er O-A-C independent study was on the character of Merlin, and she read oh more than three, I think f-- maybe half a dozen pieces from various King-Arthur legends ah and examined the character of Merlin, you-know things like that, that- that are just so very different and that ...
Ontario Academic Credit, formerly known as Grade thirteen; a fifth year of secondary school, taken by students intending to apply for post-secondary programs (as opposed to students in the vocational stream, who graduated after Grade 12); phased out in 2003.
ExampleMeaning
Interviewer: So Saint-Alexander from one to, like, one to six? Speaker: Kindergarten to six, yeah. Saint-Bride's was seven to eight. And then nine to O-A-C was Saint-Joseph's Scollard-Hall.
Ontario Academic Credit, formerly known as Grade thirteen; a fifth year of secondary school, taken by students intending to apply for post-secondary programs (as opposed to students in the vocational stream, who graduated after Grade 12); phased out in 2003.
Speaker: I never had him for math. He had my oldest brother Jim and apparently they had like a good- like, he really liked Jim. Judy, my best-friend, had this huge crush on Mister-Keele and then in O-A-C we had him. Judy and I both had him for home-room teacher and he hated me.
Ontario Academic Credit, formerly known as Grade thirteen; a fifth year of secondary school, taken by students intending to apply for post-secondary programs (as opposed to students in the vocational stream, who graduated after Grade 12); phased out in 2003.
Speaker: ... it was like "Please stop or else I'll send you to the office". Speaker: Yeah. Interviewer: "Okay, go to the office". Speaker: Yeah. I think he'd- I think it was like the only one time he did it was the first day and the home-rooms had been changed 'cause we're O-A-C so ah a couple home-rooms had merged and, like, the teachers had changed so, like, I think he was picking someone to make and example. I think maybe 'cause he knew I was a Mclean. He did comment once on my hair.
Ontario Academic Credit, formerly known as Grade thirteen; a fifth year of secondary school, taken by students intending to apply for post-secondary programs (as opposed to students in the vocational stream, who graduated after Grade 12); phased out in 2003.
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Speaker: We barely talked throughout high-school, like our last couple- until O-A-C of high-school and then- when she was gone out of high-school it was a lot easier. Interviewer: Do you think the problem was that you were too cool?
Ontario Academic Credit, formerly known as Grade thirteen; a fifth year of secondary school, taken by students intending to apply for post-secondary programs (as opposed to students in the vocational stream, who graduated after Grade 12); phased out in 2003.
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Interviewer: So how'd you and meet your husband meet anyways? Speaker: Um he went to R-M and I went to O'Gorman, and for his final year, because there was a certain course that O'Gorman had, he came over. Interviewer: Okay. Speaker: For um my grade twelve year and his O-A-C year. And so, we met up through friends, but he insists that we met the summer before at one of the Guinness-Book-of-World-Record, Macarena-street-dance thing.
Ontario Academic Credit, formerly known as Grade thirteen; a fifth year of secondary school, taken by students intending to apply for post-secondary programs (as opposed to students in the vocational stream, who graduated after Grade 12); phased out in 2003.
... I-mean I was a straight A student up until, I think the end of grade nine. And then I started getting like the B's and the low A's. And then I think I became the B, C student around grade twelve and then O-A-C- was it just easy for me? I don't know why. Maybe it was the teachers and just my confidence went up.
Ontario Academic Credit, formerly known as Grade thirteen; a fifth year of secondary school, taken by students intending to apply for post-secondary programs (as opposed to students in the vocational stream, who graduated after Grade 12); phased out in 2003.
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Grade-seven and eight. Then ah I went to O'Gorman ah high-school ah from grades-nine to actually O-A-C which was the first- we were the first group that went through O-A-C.
Ontario Academic Credit, formerly known as Grade thirteen; a fifth year of secondary school, taken by students intending to apply for post-secondary programs (as opposed to students in the vocational stream, who graduated after Grade 12); phased out in 2003.
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Speaker: ... you guys think about the fact that there aren't O-A-Cs anymore? Do you- Interviewer: (inc) Speaker: Think it would have been a good thing? Interviewer: With T-D right now, because they've cut so many courses, I-think it doesn't make a difference. There's no point having an O-A-C like for a lot of grade thirteens, there's not much courses for them to take. Most of them just take co-ops.
Ontario Academic Credit, formerly known as Grade thirteen; a fifth year of secondary school, taken by students intending to apply for post-secondary programs (as opposed to students in the vocational stream, who graduated after Grade 12); phased out in 2003.
ExampleMeaning
Speaker: And wondered if I would like to go to a hockey game, whatever. I said, "Oh that would be nice." So Shauna and Ben-Timothy were- were- Jack- he- his nickname was Jack. They went to O-A-C together. And they were friends here you-see? So they came up to call for me, when I opened the door and saw this good-looking man with a raccoon coat and-all-that. "God, who are you?" (Laughs)
Ontario Academic Credit, formerly known as Grade thirteen; a fifth year of secondary school, taken by students intending to apply for post-secondary programs (as opposed to students in the vocational stream, who graduated after Grade 12); phased out in 2003.
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Speaker: sort-of taught how to sort-of be ah more of a critical thinker and a skeptic. And that sort-of- that actually helped me in the big scheme of things, I think what he taught me in- we used to have a class called Science-and-Society which was an O-A-C class like a- like a- Interviewer: Mm-hm. Speaker: University academic course. Um I think what he taught me in that class was more valuable than what- everything else I learned in high-school because he just basically ah taught- taught people how to be skeptical.
Ontario Academic Credit, formerly known as Grade thirteen; a fifth year of secondary school, taken by students intending to apply for post-secondary programs (as opposed to students in the vocational stream, who graduated after Grade 12); phased out in 2003.