Exactly. Young people need support to plan their post-secondary education. They need to pick the right courses in Grade 10 to suit their chosen path. They need to prepare so that by the end of Grade 12, they have everything they need to continue their studies at the post-secondary level. They should also have a plan B in case they don't get into their program of choice. Who should put this plan B in place? Is it up to me, as a parent? Is it up to the school? There's really no communication or support in this regard.
On April 18th, 2024. See this statement in context.