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MTHS AVID PROGRAM

MTHS AVID PROGRAM. MTHS AVID SITE TEAM. AVID Administration Dr. Jeff Gorman – AVID District Coordinator Michele Critelli – AVID MTHS Coordinator Robert Goodall – AVID MTHS Principal AVID Counselors Brooke Yudell Cathy Ielpi Damaris Dominguez

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MTHS AVID PROGRAM

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  1. MTHS AVID PROGRAM

  2. MTHS AVID SITE TEAM AVID Administration Dr. Jeff Gorman – AVID District Coordinator Michele Critelli – AVID MTHS Coordinator Robert Goodall – AVID MTHS Principal AVID Counselors Brooke Yudell Cathy Ielpi Damaris Dominguez AVID Elective TeachersAVID Subject Area Teachers Renata Mackenzie Ken Chanley Joseph Romano Nicole Gross Michael Wall Kimberly Ruotolo John Allen Mary O’Leary Michele Jodon Christopher Thumm Joseph Rooney Samantha Grimaldi Ryan Tolboom William Kelley Theresa Jennings Victoria Kudrak Elysia Price Linda Lobello Jordanna Riggi Christina Duane Tina Lambiase Rose Armstrong

  3. AVID • Advancement • Via • Individual • Determination

  4. The Mission of AVID The mission of AVID is to ensure that ALL students: • will succeed in a rigorous curriculum, • will complete a rigorous college preparatory path, • will become involved in school activities, • will increase their enrollment in four-year colleges, • will become educated and responsible participants and leaders in a democratic society.

  5. The AVID Elective student profile • Has academic potential • Average to high test scores • 2.0-3.5 GPA • College potential with support • Desire and determination

  6. WICOR • WRITING • Cornell Note-Taking • Learning Logs • Quickwrites and Reflections • Process Writing • Peer Evaluation • Authentic Writing ORGANIZATION • Binders and Organizational Tools • Calendars, Planners, and Agendas • Graphic Organizers • A Focused Note-Taking System • Tutorials and Study Groups • Project Planning and SMART Goals COLLABORATION • Socratic Seminars • Tutorials • Philosophical Chairs • Group Activities and Projects • Peer Editing Groups • Service Learning Projects INQUIRY • Skilled Questioning Techniques • Costa’s Levels of Thinking • Socratic Seminars • Tutorials • Investigations • Questions that Guide Research READING • Deep Reading Strategies • Note-Taking • Graphic Organizers • Vocabulary Building • Summarizing • Reciprocal Teaching

  7. WRITING Cornell Note-Taking Learning Logs Quickwrites and Reflections Process Writing Peer Evaluation Authentic Writing Writing

  8. INQUIRY Skilled Questioning Techniques Costa’s Levels of Thinking Socratic Seminars Tutorials Investigations Questions that Guide Research Inquiry

  9. Collaboration • COLLABORATION • Socratic Seminars • Tutorials • Philosophical Chairs • Group Activities and Projects • Peer Editing Groups • Service Learning Projects

  10. Organization • ORGANIZATION • Binders and Organizational • Tools • Calendars, Planners, and Agendas • Graphic Organizers • A Focused Note-Taking System • Tutorials and Study Groups • Project Planning and SMART Goals

  11. Reading • READING • Deep Reading Strategies • Note-Taking • Graphic Organizers • Vocabulary Building • Summarizing • Reciprocal Teaching

  12. DailyorBlock ScheduleCurriculum: Tutorials:Writing Collaborative Study GroupsCollege and Careers Writing GroupsStrategies for Success Socratic SeminarsCritical Reading

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