1.
Students-AVID students are students in the academic middle capable
of completing a college prep curricular path. AVID students
must enroll in the most rigorous courses as well as the AVID
elective class. 7th and 8th graders are expected to enroll in
a high school credit foreign language course and/or algebra.
9th through 12th graders are expected to enroll in at least
four academic courses each year in addition to enrolling in
Honors English and an Advanced Placement (AP) course in the
11th-12th grade.
2.
The AVID curriculum-Middle and high school teachers in collaboration
with college professors developed the AVID curriculum. The
AVID curriculum is based on Writing to Learn, Strategies for
Success, and College and Careers. The AVID elective class
provides the necessary academic supports for students to be
successful in rigorous courses.
3.
Tutors-Adult paid tutors facilitate student study groups within
the AVID elective class. Tutors receive training in Socratic
questioning techniques to guide students to finding the answers
to their questions. They are role models and act as partners-in-learning
with the AVID students.
4.
Faculty-The school AVID teacher/coordinator advocates for
AVID students, works with teachers in all subject areas, and
shares effective AVID teaching strategies for writing, inquiry,
and collaboration.
5.
Parents-Encourage their child to achieve academically, attend
AVID Parent/Family meetings, and maintain contact with the
AVID teacher.
6.
Community-The community demonstrates support for the AVID
program by providing guest speakers in the AVID class, supporting
fund-raisers for trips and scholarships, accommodating job-site
visitations, chaperoning AVID events and study trips, and
publicizing the program within their community.