Who is an AVID Student?

  • Who is an AVID Student?

    AVID students are students in the academic middle, capable of completing a college preparatory path with support. These students often do not realize their full potential academically. In the identification process, a number of criteria are considered, including:

    • Grades
    • Citizenship
    • Attendance
    • Desire and Determination
    • First in Family to Attend College
    • Historically Underrepresented ethnicity in 4-year Colleges
    • Economically Disadvantaged
    • Other Special Circumstances

    While all of the criteria are considered for acceptance into the program, no single criteria will necessarily eliminate a student from consideration. The AVID program should reflect the demographics of the school it is serving. Students participating in special education, gifted and talented programs, and ELL will be considered for AVID based on the criteria listed above. Currently, there are a number of students from these groups successfully participating in the AVID program.

    Once Selected for AVID, What are the Student Requirements?

    AVID students must:

    • attend an AVID elective class
    • enroll in one or more advanced academic class (AICE, AP, or Dual Enrollment) each semester
    • maintain satisfactory citizenship 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

    What AVID Is:

    • an acronym that stands for Advancement Via Individual Determination
    • an in-school academic support program that prepares students for college/career readiness and success
    • for all students, but it targets those in the academic middle

    What AVID Is Not:

    • a remedial program
    • a free ride
    • a school within a school
    • a quick fix