Welcome to AVID Family Night!. AVID Program Advancement via Individual Determination [L. avidus]:...

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Welcome to AVID Family Night!

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Welcome to AVIDFamily Night!

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AVID Program

Advancement

via

Individual Determination

[L. avidus]: eager for knowledge

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The Mission of AVIDThe 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.

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How AVID Helps StudentsAVID is an academic, regularly scheduled elective class that helps students by:

•Teaching study, note-taking and organizational skills

•Strengthening their reading and writing skills

•Giving tutorial help with college tutors

•Teaching them to work collaboratively

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How AVID Helps StudentsAVID guides students to be competitive for college and scholarships, confident in their abilities for success by:

•Taking them to visit colleges and universities

•Assisting them with the application process for four-year colleges and universities

•Assisting students to prepare for college entrance exams (ACT, SAT, EAP, etc.)

•Requiring community service and active involvement in extracurricular activities each semester of high school.

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A Sample Week in the AVID Elective

AVID Curriculum includes:

Reading and Writing Curriculum College and Career Preparation and Information Collaborative, inquiry-based work (ex: Socratic Seminar)

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

AVID Curriculum

Tutorial

Binder Check

Signed IRC Due (every 2

weeks)

AVID Curriculum

AVID Curriculum

Team-Building &

Motivational Activities

Tutorial

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How is this class graded?

• 25%: Binders• 25%: Assignments & IRC• 25%: Tutorials• 25%: Projects, Essays & Portfolio

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Binder Expectations

• Students will have a divider for each class.

• This divider will be organized so that handouts,

notes, and other assignments can be found

easily.

• 1st Quarter = 5 pages of Cornell Notes/week

2nd-4th Quarter =10 pages of Cornell Notes/week

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Cornell Notes

• Cornell notes are a system of note-taking that force students to look at their notes at least TWO more times.

• The purpose is to help students retain the knowledge they receive in class and to study more effectively.

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Tutorials

• Tutorials are like study groups: students ask each other questions in order to help each other understand concepts.

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Tutorials• TRFs are Tutorial Request Forms

– These are due at the beginning of each class on Tutorial days.

– They are available online as well as provided in class a couple days before Tutorials (to allow students plenty of completion time).

– Students must work their problem to their point of confusion (POC).

– Students create a question based on POC.

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Preparing for College:Grades and GPA

•Colleges look closely at the grades that students earn in college-prep courses.

•The grades are converted into points (A=4, B=3, C=2, D=1, F=0). There is a handy GPA calculator handout on the website to help calculate your Academic GPA.

•The minimum GPA required for admission to a 4-year college or university varies widely, but students should strive for at least a “B” average or 3.0 GPA.

•A higher GPA in rigorous courses (AP and honors courses) will increase students' chances of admission to more selective colleges and universities.

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IRCs• An IRC is an Interim Report Card.• Students have already had 2 IRC checks. Must be completed with Parents/Significant Adult and signed.

• Students with a D or F in a class MUST get mandatory tutoring within two weeks of the IRC. (They will be getting their forms tomorrow.)

• If students don’t get tutoring, they lose points in AVID.

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Portfolio• AVID students are required to create and maintain a Portfolio.

• This is created and worked on in the Elective class.

• Portfolios will stay with students and be developed through the end of senior year.

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Preparing for College

• Colleges and universities look for “well-rounded” students that participate in extracurricular activities such as sports, student government, music, drama, visual arts, community/volunteer service, and/or part-time jobs.

• Not the amount of activities you do, but the depth

• Leadership positions stand out in the admissions process

• Engage in academic activities as wellConcurrent enrollment at local Community Colleges

Summer academic based programs

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Volunteer/Community Service

• AVID students are required to participate in at least 15-hours of Community Service per semester.

• Students must complete and return their “Volunteer Log” for credit.

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Extracurricular Activities

• AVID students are required to participate in at least one club/sport/other extracurricular program per semester.

• Students must complete and return their “Extracurricular Log” for credit.

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Preparing for College: A – G Courses

The University of California (UC) and California State University (CSU) require entering freshmen to complete certain courses in high school. Here is the list of "a-g", with the number of years required in each subject. UC recommends additional years in some areas as indicated.

a. History/Social Science (2 years)

b. English (4 years)

c. Mathematics (3 years, UC recommends 4)

d. Laboratory Science (2 years, UC recommends 3)

e. Language Other than English (2 years, UC recommends 3)

f. Visual/Performing Arts (1 year)

g. College Preparatory Elective (1 year)

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Preparing for College:College Entrance Tests

Most 4-year colleges and universities require:• SAT-I or the ACT (American College Test)

• Some colleges also require or recommend the SAT subject tests

Students should take practice tests to become familiarwith test formats: • In AVID classes, students take the ACT-Explore (9th

grade) and the ACT-Plan (10th grade)

• Students should register to take the PSAT at the beginning of their 10th or 11th grade years

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Preparing for College: MINIMUM Eligibility Requirements

University of California

• 3.0+ GPA

• A-G Completion

• SAT Reasoning Test or ACT Test w/Writing

• Personal Statement

• Extracurricular Activities

California State University

• 2.0+ GPA

• A-G Completion

• SAT Reasoning or ACT Test

*Note, schools become more competitive each year, and most will not accept students without a much higher GPA and strong test scores.

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Preparing for College: Private/Independent Colleges & Universities

• 70+ across CA

• Liberal institutions, religious colleges, women’s colleges, specialty colleges

• Incorporate more then just GPAs and College Entrance Exams

• Some require the common application www.commonapp.org

• Most require Personal Statements/Essays

• Letters of Recommendation may be required

• California Independent Colleges & Universities: http://www.aiccu.edu

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Preparing for College: Out-of-State Colleges & Universities

Oftentimes, Out-of-State Colleges and Universities will be LESS EXPENSIVE for California students to attend. This is because:• “Out-of-State” Tuition for some states is actually less

expensive than some rising “In-State” Tuition costs in California.

• California is an ethnically DIVERSE state. Many other states are not, and therefore offer grants/scholarships (sometimes even “full-ride” to really excellent students) to create a more diverse campus and college experience.

• Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) allows California students to receive a reduced tuition – up to 150%- in other WUE states (ex. Colorado, Arizona, Hawaii, Nevada, etc.) http://wiche.edu/wue

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Cool Stuff Going on in Our Classroom

• Students in both classes are planning events for College & Career Week October 9th-16th.

• Tutorials are starting up in two weeks!

• Students have started a Biology study group that meets in 356 on Wednesdays.

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SLHS College & Career Night 2014College Fair & Information Night

for 9th – 12th Grade Parents & Students

Monday, October 13th

5:30 – 8:oopmSan Leandro High School

Main Campus Gym

Presentations:•The Road to College•The Scholarship Hunt•Understanding the Community College, CSU & UC Systems•Online Application Assistance•And much more!

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9th Grade AVID Elective Teacher:

Ms. Teryn Kravitz

(x. 2356) [email protected]

Thank you for attending AVID Parent Night!