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The involvement of parents is a priority
in AVID. Parents are informed about program events and expectations through
newsletters and parent meetings. Parent groups often become active in planning
programs and fund-raising. Parents sign a contract agreeing to support all AVID
academic requirements; encourage and support their childrens academic
success; and, attend AVID parent meetings. |
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AVID targets students in the academic
middle - B, C, and even D students - who have the desire to go to college and
the willingness to work hard. These are students who are capable of completing
rigorous curriculum but are falling short of their potential. Typically, they
will be the first in their families to attend college, and many are from
low-income or minority families. AVID pulls these students out of their
unchallenging courses and puts them on the college track: acceleration instead
of remediation. |
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One key to a successful AVID program is a
site coordinator/teacher who is a respected site instructional leader who works
well with secondary school personnel and college students and faculty, who can
organize curriculum as well as activities, and who is committed to serving the
needs of target students. The coordinator also works with colleagues to
implement AVID methodologies schoolwide, to place students in college
preparatory curriculum, and to work with counselors to guide students through
the college application process. |
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