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Why AVID? Diamond Valley Middle School Mrs. Guilas – Coordinator/7 th /8 th Grade AVID Mr. Snyder - 6 th Grade AVID. Why Go to College?. Get away from parents Make you own decisions Play sports/join clubs Stay out of trouble Get a good job/choose your career
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Why AVID? Diamond Valley Middle School Mrs. Guilas – Coordinator/7th/8th Grade AVID Mr. Snyder - 6th Grade AVID
Why Go to College? • Get away from parents • Make you own decisions • Play sports/join clubs • Stay out of trouble • Get a good job/choose your career • Make more $$$ over your lifetime
The Mission of AVID • The mission of AVID is to close the achievement gap by preparing all students for college readiness and success in a global society. • will succeed in rigorous curriculum; • will complete a rigorous college preparatory path; • will enter mainstream activities of the school; • will increase their enrollment in four-year colleges; and • will become educated and responsible participants and leaders in a democratic society. • AVID’s systemic approach is designed to support students and educators as they increase school wide/district wide learning and performance.
What is AVID? • A structured, college preparatory system working directly with schools and districts • A direct support structure for first-generation college goers, grades 4-12 • A school wide approach to curriculum and rigor adopted by more than 3,500 middle schools and high schools in 45 states and 16 countries
AVID Works Part I • On average, AVID students at DVMS earn better grades • On average, AVID students at DVMS do better on their CST’s • On average, AVID students at DVMS get into less trouble
AVID Works Part II (Statistics courtesy of West Valley High School AVID) • In 2009-2010, AVID students at W.V. earned over 6.4 million dollars in scholarships (an average of $113, 000 per student) • In 2010-2011, AVID students at W.V. earned 2.2 million dollars (an average of $55,000 per student) • In 2011-2012, AVID students at W.V. earned 3.8 million dollars (an average of $71,000 per student) • The current group of seniors have received over 5.5 million dollars and the school year isn’t even over yet!!!
The AVID Student Profile Students with Academic Potential • Average to High Test Scores • 2.0-3.5 GPA • College Potential with Support • Desire and Determination Meets One or More of the Following Criteria • First to Attend College • Historically Underserved in 4-year Colleges • Low Income • Special Circumstances
WICOR Writing • Writing process (pre-write to final draft) • Respond, revise • Edit, final draft • Cornell notes • Quick-writes • Learning logs, journals
WICOR Inquiry • Skilled questioning • Socratic Seminars • Quick-writes/discussions • Critical-thinking activities • Writing questions • Open-minded activities
WICOR Collaboration • Group projects • Response/edit/revision groups • Collaboration activities • Tutorials • Study groups • Jigsaw activities • Read-arounds
Organization • WICOR Tools • Binders • Calendars, planners, agendas • Graphic organizers Methods • Focused note-taking system • Tutorials, study groups • Project planning, SMART goals
WICOR Reading • SQ5R (Survey, Question, Read, Record, Recite, Review, Reflect) • KWL (What I Know; What to Learn; Learned) • Reciprocal teaching • “Think-alouds” • Text structure • Critical reading
6th Grade – Computer Lab Computer Projects • MS Word • MS PowerPoint • MS Publisher • Photoshop • Web quests and much, much more
6th Grade AVID – Computer Lab Examples:
College Field Trips • This year we went/are going to the following colleges: • Mt. San Jacinto Community College • University of California - Riverside • University of California – San Diego • University of San Diego • Next year we plan on attending California State San Marcos, UCLA, USC just to name a few.
Who do I contact for additional information? Mrs. Guilas (Coordinator and 7th/8th Grades): cguilas@hemetusd.k12.ca.us Mr. Snyder (6th Grade): csnyder@hemetusd.k12.ca.us