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AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) is dedicated to helping students succeed academically, become engaged in their school communities, and prepare for higher education. With a mission to support students in advanced classes and foster good citizenship, AVID targets those with average to high test scores and a strong desire to excel. Over 400,000 students across 4,500 schools have benefited from this program, which encourages active participation and academic achievement. Interested students can apply through their school’s counseling office by April 30th.
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AVID PROGRAM ADVANCEMENT VIA INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATION [L. avidus]: eager for knowledge
The Mission of AVID The mission of AVID is to ensure that all students . . . • will succeed in advanced classes, • will be involved in their school community, • will be prepared to attend a four-year college, • will be good citizens in a democratic society.
Who is an AVID Student Academic Potential • Average to High Test Scores • Grades: Average and Above • College Potential • Desire and Determination Other Possible Considerations • First to Attend College • Historically Underserved in 4-year Colleges • Low Income • Special Circumstances
AVID: 30 Years of Success • 4,500 schools • 45 states approximately 400,000 students • 16 countries • Grades 4-12
An AVID Student is NOT • looking for a free ride • usually in trouble for poor choices • frequently missing homework • often tardy or absent AVID is designed to support the motivated, academically successful student in reaching the next level of academic achievement.
STUDENTS—what to know • AVID’s goal is to support your desire to succeed • Your active participation is essential • AVID is designed to challenge you and push you academically
Are we succeeding? • Currently, we have 95 students enrolled in AVID at HHS • These students are successful and the majority are on their way to attending college.
AVID Students Must: • attend an AVID elective class • enroll in one or more advanced academic class • maintain satisfactory citizenship, grades and attendance in all classes • maintain the AVID binder with assignment/grade record sheets and daily notes in all classes • complete all homework assignments and commit to studying every night
AVID Application Process • Get an application from the counseling office or your teacher. • Return completed application to Counseling Center. Make sure you have spoken to the teachers from whom you requested the recommendations. • Come to an interview with the AVID Committee. • Grades, attendance, SOLS, and discipline will be considered.
AVID DUE DATES • Application is due April 30th • Interviews will begin the week of May 5th. • You will know if you are accepted by May 20th. • Please see Mr. Austin, Ms. Rebhun, Mr. Kirwan, Ms. Hall, Ms. S. Wilson, Mr. Rittenhouse, Ms. Mendez, and Ms. Vass with questions.