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Title: Welcome to AVID 10 Parent/Student Meeting!


1
Welcome to AVID 10 Parent/Student Meeting!
  • Its not only a program, its an ATTITUDE

2
Who are the AVID 10 Teachers?
  • Matt Bean mbean_at_murrieta.k12.ca.us
  • (951) 894-5750 ext. 6608
  • Char Gempeler cgempeler_at_murrieta.k12.ca.us
  • (951) 894-5750 ext 6605
  • Denise Williams dwilliams_at_murrieta.k12.ca.us
  • (951) 894-5750 ext 6617

3
How does the AVID program contributeto the
success of the students?
  • Teaches study and organizational skills
  • Supports English classes through the use of
    writing as a tool for learning
  • Gives tutorial help with college/AP tutors
  • Enhances collaborative thinking to ensure success
    in rigorous courses
  • Students visit colleges and universities- 1st
    trip in October (UCLA and CSU Northridge)
  • Assists students with the application process for
    four year colleges and universities
  • Helps students with self exploration, and college
    / careers inquiry

4
AVID Financial Plan
  • Previous AVID Budget- 29,000 (District)
  • 10, 000 (Fundraising)
  • Current Budget- 9,000 District ??? (Fundraise)
  • Yearly Goal to Fundraise 20,000
  • Average Yearly Expenses
  • 15,000 College Tutors
  • 7, 200 (Local field trips 1 per semester)
  • 3,000 (Program Contribution to Junior Field
    Trip)
  • 3,000 Consulting/ Supplies/ Staff Develop..
  • 12,000- 15,000 Desired Purchase
    (Portable Netbook/ Tablet Lab)

5
Financial Plan
  • Fundraise/ Donate- 60 per student (6 per month)
    Can make payments!
  • Donate - Pay Cash or Credit Card to Bookkeeper-
    Tax Deduction (By October 1st)
  • OR
  • Fundraise- Sell the equivalent to
  • 60 profit (Average return about 25 means
    you sell about 220 worth of product)
  • or All Day Car Wash- Sell 6 tickets _at_ 10 each
  • 60 X 325 students 19, 500

6
VMHS AVID Expectations
  • Individual Determination (AVID is a choice not a
    requirement) Its not just a program, Its an
    Attitude!
  • Adopt the AVID Methodologies- Must be willing to
    change some of your personal habits. Do things
    the AVID way!
  • Maintain a Competitive Grade Point Average
    (Tutoring/ Probation/ Dismissal)- Effort Wins!
  • Complete a Rigorous Course of Study (minimum 1
    Advanced Placement/ Dual Enrollment Course before
    graduation)
  • Actively Participate on Campus (sports, clubs,
    band, leadership etc.)

7
Main differences Between 9th and 10th Grade
  • Level of rigor in academic classes for example
    Chemistry (standard 10th grade course), Advanced
    English II/ AP Euro History (designed for
    competitive college bound)
  • Increased Homework Time/ More Reading!
  • One more core class- MWH/ AP Euro
  • Begin basic introduction to SAT/ ACT

8
Significance of 10th Grade!
  • Grade Point Average Counts for College!
  • 50 of College GPA is completed this year!
  • Academic Separation (Students are moving at
    different academic levels which will directly
    impact college options). Math- Algebra 1B / Pre
    Calculus Earth Science/ Chemistry MWH/ AP Euro.
  • AVID resources (tutoring) should be readily
    incorporated into students academic plan

9
10th Grade AVID
  • All students should take the PSAT (Wednesday Oct.
    26/ Register w/ bookkeeper by Oct. 21st- 23).
  • All students should take the Practice Full-
    Length SAT (end of January / 20 to bookkeeper).
  • All Students should challenge themselves w/ level
    of Rigor (40 increase in College Readiness).
  • All students should attend two field trips
    (fundraise ), one each semester (cannot have
    any Ds/ Fs on grade check given every 3 weeks).
    First Trip UCLA and CSU Northridge in October

10
AVID Protocol
  • All schedule changes go through AVID teacher/
    coordinator AVID counselor AVID
    administrator. Communicate with us about
    everything!
  • Priority of schedule changes are based on Core
    Teachers who support the needs of AVID students.
  • Allow your student to handle his/her issues (They
    must communicate with teachers)
  • Rigor- Advanced English / Take at least one
    Advanced Placement (AP) course during high
    school. The Program dictates the students
    schedule not the student or the parent
  • Hold your student accountable!

11
Tutorials
  • Occur at least once per week
  • Students break into groups based on core subjects
    in which they need support
  • Students engage in collaborative inquiry and
    problem-solving
  • A tutorial form MUST be filled out before the
    tutorial
  • Tutorials are turned in at the end of the
    tutorial. They should not be taken home except
    as a study tool! No late tutorials will be
    accepted.
  • Missed Tutorials (due to absences, etc.) must be
    made-up on the assigned makeup date (2 per month)
  • Tutorials are NOT a place to do HOMEWORK!
    Tutorial Request Form-new.doc

12
Notebook Checks
  • Used as a way to check organization and note
    taking. Notes are checked daily!
  • Note guidelines (for core classes)
  • -1 pages for every block period (Front and Back)
    Detailed Summary is the most important part of
    the notes.
  • -1/2 page for 5th Period (Front Only)
  • --Notes must be complete and include heading,
    name/date (in pen!), topic, notes, and summary
  • All students should have 7 checks (7 pages of
    notes) every three weeks.
  • AVID GENERAL STUFF\Cornell Note Template.doc
  • AVID 2011 Note Verification 10th (3).doc

13
Tutoring Program
  • If a student is struggling in a class (grade is
    less than 75), students are required to get
    tutoring. Any Ds or Fs or Multiple Cs requires
    tutoring.
  • Identify if Concept Based/ Effort Based
  • Tutoring consists of two hours a week of
    mandatory tutoring in the subject area. If a
    student has multiple unsatisfactory grades, he or
    she should divide the tutoring time among all
    needy areas, but he or she should not exceed four
    hours of tutoring.
  • AVID GENERAL STUFF\Tutoring Program 2007.doc

14
Tutoring
  • Always contact the specific teacher first!
  • Communicate with your AVID teacher!
  • AVID Lunch Tutoring
  • 1st Lunch Mon/ Weds (EE25)
  • Tues/ Thurs (E217)
  • 2nd Lunch M- Fri. (EE28)
  • Late Start Tutoring 8-930 in Library

15
Probation
  • Probation is assigned to any student that
    receives a D or to the students that do not
    maintain a competitive G.P.A.. For 10th grade
    the G.P.A. should not be below 2.8. (Anything
    under a 3.0 will result in very few college
    options)
  • Consecutive grading periods on probation will
    result in dismissal from AVID. (It is an
    academic program!)
  • Summer School and/ or ELO is required for all
    grades lower than a C. Failure to attend may
    result in dismissal from AVID as well as
    incomplete college eligibility.

16
College Information
  • A-G requirements
  • A History/Social Science-2 years required
  • B English-4 years required
  • C Mathematics-3 required, 4 recommended
  • D Lab Science-2 required, 3 recommended
  • E Foreign Language-2 required, 3 recommended
  • F Visual and Performing Arts- 1 year required
  • G College Prep electives-1 year required
  • Course level impacts college decisions and
    increases college readiness.

17
AVIDs Impact on College
  • National College Going Rate to complete 4-year
    college entrance requirements
  • National (Non-AVID) 36
  • National (AVID) 89
  • VMHS (AVID)98

18
College Admission Profile
  • Cal States Eligibility Index
  • GPA (10-12) x 800 SAT CR SAT Math / ACT
  • 2900 minimum to qualify target score 3500
  • Reality
  • SDSU GPA 3.79 CR 580 M590 Index 4202
  • LB State Index 3920
  • CSUF Index 3812
  • CSUM Index 3300 (local)

19
College Admission Profile
  • UC Eligibility
  • SAT CR, Math, Writing / ACT w/ writing
  • 3.0 (academic GPA ) minimum to apply
  • Other factors
  • -extracurricular activities/involvement/essays/
    rigor of academic schedule
  • Reality
  • UC Berkeley GPA 4.18 CR665 M696 W674
    ACT29
  • UCR GPA 3.58 CR 536 M 576 W 576 ACT
    24

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How can parents help?
  • Encourage students to come to school daily!
  • Be active with www.vmhs.net and abi
  • Discuss with students selection of tutorial group
    they will join on tutorial day.
  • Occasionally review a page of notes.
  • Use questions developed by students to help
    review for concepts and tests.
  • Have weekly checks of organization

21
How can parents help? (cont.)
  • Discuss colleges and if possible, visit colleges
  • Develop a Family College Plan
  • Force your children to be responsible for their
    education- Dont bail them out!
  • Good resources
  • www.csumentor.edu
  • www.collegeboard.com
  • www.avidonline.org

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