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Title: Advancement Via Individual Determination


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Advancement Via Individual Determination
  • A Catalyst to Provide Rigor for All Students
  • AVID is not only preparing me for college, it is
    preparing me for life!
  • 8th grade student at LaVenture M.S. in Mount
    Vernon

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AVID Program Advancement Via
Individual Determination L. avidus eager for
knowledge
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What is AVID?
  • A districtwide approach to college preparation
  • A direct support structure for first-generation
    college goers
  • A schoolwide approach to curriculum and
  • rigor that is working in over 3500 middle
    schools and high schools in 45 states and 15
    countries
  • Longest continuously running School Reform Model
  • A professional development program
  • providing training throughout the U.S.
  • Promising Educational Reform Program
  • U.S. Department of Education

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The Mission of AVID
  • The mission of AVID is to ensure that ALL
    students, and most especially the least served
    students who are in the middle
  • 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.
  • AVIDs systemic approach is designed to support
    students and educators as they increase
    schoolwide/districtwide learning and performance.

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Why every student college ready?
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Executive Summary of ACT Study
  • Levels of Readiness that high school graduates
    need to be prepared for college and for workforce
    training programs are comparable.
  • All high school graduates should have a sound
    foundation of knowledge and skills so that they
    can enter college or workforce training programs
    ready to learn.
  • Communicate the common expectation of college
    and workplace training readiness to all
    stakeholders.

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Then and now
Workforce in 1950
Workforce in 2000
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20
20
65 Skilled
15
60 Unskilled
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More reasons for being ready
  • Employability greatly increases with college
    degree.

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  • High Level Skills Identified for Success
  • Basic Skills reading, writing and math
  • Knowing how to learn
  • Listening and oral communication
  • Creative thinking and problem solving
  • Interpersonal skills, teamwork
  • Leadership
  • Motivation and goal setting
  • Occupational and professional competencies

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Perception of Readiness by Groups
who believe the high school diploma means
students have learned the basics
Source Public Agenda, Reality Check.
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AVID Divisions 2008
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345
788
1380
779
Number of Sites
California 1,380 sites 11 regions
Western 11 states 86 districts 345 sites
Central 14 states 143 districts 788 sites
Eastern 19 states DC 123 districts 779 sites
International 15 countries 17 Canadian
districts 107 sites
TOTAL 45 states DC 3,497 sites
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AVID in Washington State 2008-09
  • 39 Districts in all regions of the state
  • 119 schools
  • 8 schools piloting AVID Elementary
  • 3500 students in AVID elective classes in
    Washington in 2007-08
  • Over 6,000 students projected 2008-09

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The AVID Elective Class
  • Relationships
  • Relevance
  • Scaffolding for the expectation of Rigor

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AVID Program Essentials for the Elective Class
(Grades 6-12)
  • AVID student selection
  • Voluntary participation
  • AVID elective class during the school day
  • Rigorous course and study
  • Writing and reading curriculum
  • Inquiry to promote critical reading
  • Collaboration
  • Trained tutors
  • Data collection and analysis
  • District and school commitment
  • Active and interdisciplinary site team

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The AVID Elective Class 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 four-year colleges
  • Low income
  • Special circumstances

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A Sample Week in AVID Elective
Daily or Block Schedule
  • AVID Curriculum includes
  • Writing Curriculum
  • College and Careers
  • Strategies for Success
  • AVID Tutorials Include
  • Collaborative Study Groups
  • Writing Groups
  • Socratic Seminars

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Keys to Success of the AVID Elective Class
  • Places AVID students in rigorous curriculum and
    gives them the support to achieve
  • Provides the explicit hidden curriculum of
    schools
  • Provides a team of students for positive peer
    identification and
  • Redefines teachers role as that of student
    advocate.
  • Scaffolds AP curriculum and encourages open
    access to these courses

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  • My goal was to ensure that every student has the
    education necessary to realize their dream
    including a four-year college education whether
    they think they are going to college now or in
    the future. This is my charge as a high school
    principal.
  • -Former Principal, Southwest High School
  • (2 miles from Tijuana, Mexico AVID National
    Demonstration School - 1200 students in AP
    courses)

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Foundation of AVID WICR
  • Writing
  • Inquiry
  • Collaboration
  • Reading
  • In the elective class and the content area
    classrooms

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Sample Cornell Notes 9th grade Biology
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  • Tutorials
  • Purpose
  • Create deeper understanding of concepts
    coveredin core content classes.
  • Develop skills necessary to become self-directed
    learners.
  • It's not just homework help!
  • Process
  • To push each other's thinking. AVID tutorials
    utilize an inquiry process.
  • Tutors do not give answers they facilitate the
    group's discovery with critical questions.
  • Students reflect on their learning.

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Schoolwide
  • Tutors
  • WICR
  • Informed families
  • Subject area training
  • Schoolwide note taking
  • Schoolwide binders
  • College going culture
  • Increased rigor
  • A new academic group
  • Higher expectations

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Development of AVID in a District
Core AVID Program
Schoolwide Effort
Districtwide Reform
  • MATURITY
  • Executive leaders actively
  • participate in AVID
  • College-readiness articulation
  • 4-12
  • Expanded AVID Path
  • Summer Institute training
  • College-going culture
  • and AP/IB enrollment routine
  • District policies reinforce
  • college-readiness at all levels
  • District level multi-year plan
  • DEVELOPMENT
  • Multiple AVID sections
  • teachers
  • Systemic access to rigorous
  • curriculum
  • Increased site team leadership
  • All teachers AVID trained
  • WICR across the curriculum
  • Schoolwide college-going
  • culture
  • Multi-year site plan
  • AVID counselor in place
  • IMPLEMENTATION
  • Trained Regional and District
  • Directors
  • Academic elective class
  • Trained tutors
  • Open access to rigorous curriculum with support
  • WICR
  • Site team leadership
  • Parent involvement
  • College exploration
  • Summer Institute

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RESULTS OF AVID
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Students Prepared to Enter a 4-Year College
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AVID CLOSES THE ACHIEVEMENT GAP FOR ALL STUDENTS
Completion of Four-Year CollegeEntrance
Requirements
AVID Senior Data Collection. Study of 8839
California AVID Seniors, Electronic Database.
(2006 - 2007). AVID Center, CA. California
Postsecondary Education Commission, Custom Data
Reports Website, http//www.cpec.ca.gov/OnLineData
, 2006 Greene, J.P., Forster, G. "Public High
School Graduation and College Readiness Rates in
the U.S. Manhattan Institute, Education Working
Paper 3. 2003.
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Percent of Students Applying Being Accepted to
Four-Year Colleges
One of the most impressive and consistent
indicators of AVID's success is the rate it sends
students to four-year colleges. 78 of 2007 AVID
graduates were accepted to a four-year college.
AVID Center Senior Data Collection Electronic
Database. (2006 - 2007). n8,839 AVID Seniors
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AVID Students Taking AP or IB Courses
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AVID Seniors Taking AP or IB Exams
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AVID Results
  • in
  • Washington State

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Wenatchee, WA
  • AVID Demographics Orchard M.S.
  • 78 Latino
  • 78 Free and Reduced Lunch
  • 29 have had one year of AVID
  • AVID Demographics Wenatchee H.S.
  • 75 Latino
  • 76 Free and Reduced Lunch
  • 100 on track for college prep course completion

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GRADE 7 AVID AT ORCHARD M.S. IN WENATCHEE, WA
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GRADE 8 AVID AT ORCHARD M.S. IN WENATCHEE
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GRADE 10 AVID AT WENATCHEEH.S.
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Mead School DistrictMt. Spokane H.S.
  • Demographics
  • 99 Caucasian
  • 22 Free and Reduced Lunch
  • 100 on track for college prep course completion

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Mount Vernon School District
  • 5 years of AVID implementation
  • AVID at all three secondary sites
  • Demographics (H.S./M.S.)
  • 76 Latino
  • 72 Free and Reduced Lunch
  • 100 on track for college prep course completion

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Growth in AP Courses2000-2008 Mt. Vernon H.S.
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  • Represents students from two sites as middle
    school students
  • One site students have had three years in the
    AVID elective class,
  • Other students have had only two years in AVID
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2007 WASL Reading Grade 10
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10TH Grade WASL 2005 - 2008AVID Students Only
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Mount Vernon H.S. AVID Graduates
  • Class of 2006
  • 96 are still in college
  • 85 on track for a transfer degree if at a 2-year
    college (April 2008)
  • Class of 2007
  • 40 completed their first year at a four-year
    university
  • 60 are at a two-year college
  • Class of 2008
  • 45 scheduled for their first year at a four-year
    university
  • 55 are planning to attend a two-year college
  • Scholarship total to date over 750,000

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Success Stories
  • 3 Dell Scholars
  • Student on full scholarship to Georgetown (has
    completed 2 years)
  • Students on full scholarships at 4-year schools
    all over the state
  • SAT student with highest writing score was an
    AVID student and originally in the ESL program

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Current Initiatives in Washington State
  • Moving toward Districtwide AVID
  • Grandview, WA (4-12)
  • LaConner, WA (4-12)
  • New college pilot
  • Beginning in California and Minnesota this fall
  • Proposed to include Skagit Valley College (Mount
    Vernon, WA
  • Will place college students in AVID elective
  • Train college professors in instructional
    practices to accelerate and support students
    rather than place in remediation

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  • AVID has been the most important initiative we
    have embraced at Mount Vernon High School in my
    16 years of teaching here.
  • MVHS AP English teacher who wanted to remove the
    AVID students from his classroom when they first
    were enrolled there.
  • He is now an AVID National Trainer

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Funding Sources Used Throughout the State
  • Entitlement Grants
  • GEAR UP
  • Gifted and Talents Funds
  • APIP Grants
  • Monies unique to state initiatives such as I-728
  • Private funders
  • Math-science initiatives
  • Local dollars
  • Foundations

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  • Defined outcomes, persistence,
  • challenging content, engaged adults, and
    personalization-those are the five things that
    matter most. And they are part of the AVID
    legacy.
  • -John Yochelson, 2006
  • (Researcher in a report on increasing the number
    of science and math majors in American colleges)

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Questions?
  • sbergman_at_avidonline.org
  • www.avidonline.org
  • 360 593-7175
  • 360 391-3109
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