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AVID 8 th Parent/Student Information Night Troy High School May 19, 2014
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AVID Team Tiffany Robinson, AVID Coordinator & Elective Teacher Sarah Saleen, AVID Counselor Jill Romero, AVID Elective Teacher Ana Link, AVID Site Team Christina Owens, AVID Site Team Mike Thomas, AVID Site Team Sandra Menna, AVID Site Team
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A dvancement V ia I ndividual D etermination [L. avidus]: eager for knowledge
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What AVID Is Not A Remedial Class For “At Risk” Students A “Homework/Study Hall” Class One-to-One Tutoring
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AVID's mission is to close the achievement gap by preparing all students for college readiness and success in a global society.
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The AVID Mission TTo ensure that ALL students: –w–will succeed in rigorous curriculum, –w–will complete a rigorous college preparatory path, –w–will enter mainstream activities of the school, –w–will increase their enrollment in four- year colleges, and –w–will become educated and responsible participants and leaders in a democratic society.
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What is AVID? AAVID is an academic, elective class TThe three main components of the program are: AAcademic Instruction –C–Critical Reading & Writing – Inquiry Method –F–Focused Note Taking CCollaborative Study Groups MMotivational/Leadership Activities
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AVID Strategies for Success RReinforces study and organizational skills SStrengthens critical reading, writing, collaboration, presentation skills CCollaborative study groups facilitated by college tutors TTeaches students to work collaboratively to be successful in the most rigorous courses
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Takes students to visit colleges and universities Assists students with the application process, financial aid, scholarships for four year colleges and universities AVID Strategies for Success
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Students meet the challenge by: Developing as readers and writers Developing deep content knowledge Knowing content specific strategies for reading, writing, thinking and talking Developing habits, skills and behaviors to use knowledge and skills
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Why does it work? Places AVID students in rigorous curriculum and gives them support to achieve Provides the explicit “hidden curriculum” of schools Provides a team of students for positive peer identification Redefines the teacher’s role as that of student advocate
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The AVID Student… Has academic potential –Average to high standardized test scores –Minimum 2.5 GPA –Honors/AP/IB potential with support –Desire and determination –Goal: 4-year college/university
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The AVID Week MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday AVID Curriculum Collaborative Study Groups AVID Curriculum Collaborative Study Groups AVID Curriculum College Visits College Rep Presentations Leadership & Motivational Activities AVID Curriculum Critical Reading & Writing Presentation Activities Effective Learning Strategies Focused Notetaking Collaborative Assignments College Research
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AVID Four Year Plan Based on A-G University of California Requirements 44 years of English 44 years of Math –A–Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, Pre-Calc –G–Geometry, Algebra 2, Pre-Calc, AP Stats/AP Calc/Math Analysis 33 years of History –W–World History/US History/Govt/Economics 33-4 years of Laboratory Science –B–Biology, Chemistry, Physics 22 – 3 years Foreign Language 11 year of Visual or Performing Arts 11 year of College Preparatory Elective
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AVID Statistics 77% of AVID students successfully complete AP/IB courses. AVID students complete four-year college entrance requirements at a rate at least two times higher than the national rate. All racial groups complete four-year college entrance requirements at a rate of 84% or higher.
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AVID Statistics While 7% of all California high school graduates attend one of the University of California’s nine campuses, more than 11% of AVID grads enroll in a UC school. AVID grads attend the 23 California State University campuses four times the rate of all California high school graduates. 76% of AVID students accepted into a 4- year college/university.
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AVID Goals
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Self-Management Pro-active Learner Goal Setting Organization Time Management
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Think College AVID is a college prep program. AVID students are college- bound.
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Have a Great Notebook The AVID notebook goes everywhere with you! Use a planner!
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Focused Note Taking The Cornell system is a complete learning system. Cornell notes work for YOU in every academic class.
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Two Hours of Homework This is a minimum requirement.
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Ask Questions The 3-story Intellect: Application Processing Information
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Use Collaborative Study Groups to Learn “None of us is as smart as all of us.” Learn how to learn.
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Successful Classroom Interatcion SLANT Sit up front Lean forward Ask questions Nod your head Talk to the teacher
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Respect & Responsibility These are the foundation for success in school and life.
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AVID Application Process Complete the AVID application packet. Have an academic teacher complete the teacher recommendation form. Submit all documents to the Troy HS Office by May 30, 2014. Student interviews will scheduled. Acceptance letters will follow.
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Questions?
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Contact Information llarsen@fjuhsd.net 714-626-4321 trobinson@fjuhsd.net 714-626-4596
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