Post on 15-Dec-2015
The AVID Program
Welcome to theSamuel Jackman
AVID Family!
The Mission of AVIDAVID’s mission is to close
the achievement gap by
preparing all students for
college readiness and
success in a global society.
What does AVID stand for?
• A= Advancement
• V= Via (by way of)
• I= Individual
• D= Determination
Advancement
• AVID strives for academic success• Our goal is for students to
– Gain confidence to be in more challenging classes – ultimately, AP
– Enroll and be successful in Honors and AP class (es)
• The AVID class supports student success– Binder checks, grade checks, academic
skills, WICR, Cornell Notes– group Tutorials to help with subject
difficulties
Via Individual
• Accountability– STUDENTS are accountable for their
actions• Responsibility
– STUDENTS are responsible for their future and their decisions
• Organization– STUDENTS learn and apply time
management skills• Communications
– STUDENTS develop strong communications skills
Determination• Determination = Will• You have to WANT something
to make it happen• We want our students to be
determined to succeed• We want our students
determined to excel in their education and in their career
• We want our students to take control of their education and their future
AVID Is…• A class to help you
succeed academically
• A class that helps you with your study skills & time management
• A class that supports academically average students to be placed in, and successful in advanced classes
• A college EDUCATION program
• Tutorials to help you understand what you aren’t able to
• A FAMILY!
What Do I Learn in AVID?
7th Grade Year• Introduction to AVID and its methodologies• How to take Cornell Notes• How to manage your time• Effective methods of communication with
teachers & administration• WICR• Levels of Questions/Questioning Skills• Tutorials• Academic Vocabulary• Test taking Strategies• College and Career Information
What Do I Learn in AVID?
8th grade Year
• Review of 7th grade topics (Cornell notes, levels of questions, academic vocabulary, etc.)
• How to take the PSAT • How to start your college
selection process• Continue WICR, Tutorials, binder
evaluations and grade checks
What Do I Learn in AVID?In High School
• Total emphasis on College & Careers• How to apply to colleges• The Interview Process• How to take the SAT & ACT• What to look for in a college or
university• Financial Aid & Scholarships• How to maintain academic success
in your post-secondary education• Complete college applications and
financial aid forms
Anything Else…?
• Throughout all four years…– You will attend college fairs– Visit colleges & universities– Receive information from guest
speakers who will help you with your road ahead
– Have total support from your peers, teachers, and parents
Things You Should Know…
AVID is a privilege…– If for some reason you cannot…
• Maintain a 2.0 GPA or higher…• Come to school on a regular basis• Go through the year without any
disciplinary actions…
You will be de-selected from the program!
AVID is a Group Effort
• Parent Workshops are held to keep your parents “in the loop” as to what is happening in AVID & at Jackman.
• Most of your teachers will be from the AVID site team who are trained in teaching AVID methodologies
• You are asked to communicate with your parents & teachers so we can help you succeed any way we can!
The Benefits of Being in the AVID family…
• Teachers who are here to make sure you are achieving
• Tutors who are available two days a week to help you
• Constant notice of your grades and progress made in classes
• Being seen as a role model by your peers
• Making lasting friendships
Why Are You Here?
• You were chosen by teachers in your school
• They felt that you possess the potential to succeed
• You are a strong-willed individual who is determined to excel
• You are someone who people could see as a role model or inspiration
If more than one of those describes you..then
AVID is for you!
Any questions?