Students
As an AVID student, you must commit to a challenging and rigorous curriculum. This college track will help you excel in your academics, making college an attainable goal. As an AVID student, you will:
- Take individual responsibility for your own success.
- Want to succeed.
- Believe you can succeed.
- Exhibit positive attitudes toward yourself and others.
- Be open to new experiences in all phases of the program.
- Want to become an independent learner.
- Come to class prepared.
- Serve as a role model for other students.
- Share your work for the purpose of improving it.
- Be willing to study in groups.
- Keep your parents informed of your progress.
- Become involved in campus activities.
Parents
As an AVID parent, there are things you can do to support your child’s academic success. As an AVID parent, you will:
- Support the academic goals of your student.
- Show interest in your student’s schoolwork.
- Provide your student a time and place to study.
- Be insistent and supportive that your student completes homework assignments.
The California Department of Education (CDE) has many resources for how you can become more involved in your child’s education. Visit CDE Parent/Family for more information.
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Student Quotes
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| "Being in AVID throughout my high school career has opened up innumerable doors and pushed me to excel beyond my imagination."
- Vanessa Lopez Class, of '06 |
| "AVID has guided me by selecting the challenging college preparatory courses and teaching me vital study skills."
- Erick Zamora Class, of '06 |
| "The AVID program has given me the confidence to take the road less traveled, the road to success in college."
- Brenda Berber, Class of '06 |
| "The AVID program has helped me achieve my academic success and guided me on the class selections which have prepared me for Mechanical Engineering, my intended major."
- Gerardo Cervantes Iniguez, Class of '06 | |