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1 Closing the Achievement Gap Ohio Department of Education www.AVID.org Granger B. Ward & Rosemary Ellis AVID Center

2 The AVID College Readiness System ElementarySecondary AVID Elective Schoolwide AVID’s Mission AVID’s mission is to close the achievement gap by preparing all students for college readiness and success in a global society. ACRS Postsecondary

3 AVID is one of the most successful college readiness systems, serving: approximately 400,000 students almost 4,500 schools 47 states and 16 countries and territories AVID is a schoolwide approach that works to influence the belief system, culture and instructional strategies of the entire school campus AVID is an intensive professional development program that makes good teachers great AVID: 30 Years of Success

4 Why AVID Works  Accelerates under achieving students into more rigorous courses  Teaches academic skills not targeted in other classes  Provides intensive support with in-class tutors  Creates a positive peer group for students  Develops a sense of hope for personal achievement gained through hard work and determination

5  Succeed in rigorous curriculum  Complete a rigorous college-preparatory path  Enter mainstream activities of the school  Increase their enrollment in four-year colleges  Become educated and responsible participants and leaders in a democratic society AVID students will:

6 AVID Closes the Achievement Gap for ALL Students AVID Center. Senior Data Collection System, 2006 – 2010. n=75,081. Manhattan Institute, Education Working Paper 3. 2003. Greene, J.P., Forster, G. "Public High School Graduation and College Readiness Rates In the U.S.“ Percentages have been rounded to the nearest whole percent.

7 Students With Academic Potential  2.0-3.5 GPA  College potential with support  Desire and determination Meets One or More of these Criteria  First to attend college  Historically underserved in four-year colleges  Low income  Special circumstances The AVID Student Profile

8  91.3 percent plan to enroll in a college or university  58.3 percent plan to enroll in a four-year university  33.0% percent to enroll in a two-year college Source: AVID Center Senior Data Collection System Percentages have been rounded to the nearest whole percent AVID Graduates Since 1990, more than 65,300 AVID students have graduated from high school ready for college!

9 AVID students complete university entrance requirements at a much higher rate than their non-AVID peers. Completion of Four-Year College Entrance Requirements AVID Center. AVID Senior Data Collection 2009-2010. Manhattan Institute, Education Working Paper 3. 2003. Greene, J.P., Forster, G. "Public High School Graduation and College Readiness Rates in the U.S.” (The most recent national data available.)

10 Percent of Eighth Grade Students Taking Algebra AVID Center. AVID General Data Collection 2009-2010. AVID Eight Graders. n = 60,841 The Education Trust. EdWatch State Reports, 2006. http://www2.edtrust.org/edtrust/summaries2006/states.html

11 How is AVID different from what we have now?  A schoolwide approach to instruction and rigorous work that supports schoolwide/districtwide goals  A structured continuous improvement model planned and monitored by the AVID Site Team that is focused on data collection, analysis, and data driven decisions  Content area literacy materials that are aligned with national standards, focusing on writing, inquiry, collaboration and reading, to prepare all students for rigorous coursework  A student and parent support system throughout the college preparation and application process

12 AVID in Ohio In the 2010-2011 school year there will be:  4 school districts: South Euclid-Lyndhurst, Columbus, Berea City, Cleveland/University Heights  8 schools 7 Secondary 1 Elementary  Approximately 383 students

13 AVID in Ohio The 2010 data on the seven AVID secondary schools shows:  There are currently 23 AVID classes  54.9% of the overall population qualifies for Free/Reduced Lunch compared with 56.4% of the AVID cohort  Of the 6,799 students, 5.6% are enrolled in AVID

14 AVID in Ohio Of the 127 students at middle level:  52.7% are enrolled in algebra or higher level math  61.4% of AVID 8 th graders (2008-2009), completed an algebra or higher level math course with a ‘C’ or better  98.2% were recommended for enrollment for a college prep track upon entering 9 th grade

15 AVID in Ohio  99.2% of students are enrolled in a ‘College Prep’ track of courses. Of 256 AVID students enrolled at high school level:

16 AVID is Education Reform AVID is a vital component of your school improvement plan:  Closes the achievement gap with proven college- and career-readiness instructional strategies  Turns schools around to cultures of achievement and hope with an evidence-based system  Provides intensive, motivational professional development

17 Standards and Assessments The AVID College Readiness System is designed to increase the number of students who enroll in four-year colleges and succeed in postsecondary education and training. For 30 years, this simple formula has worked: Raise expectations of students and, with the AVID support system in place, they will rise to the challenge.

18 To help all students do rigorous work and meet or exceed high standards in each content area, the AVID system helps students:  Develop as readers and writers  Develop deep content knowledge  Know content specific strategies for reading, writing, thinking and talking  Develop habits, skills, and behaviors to use knowledge and skills Standards and Assessments

19 A Sample Week in AVID Elective AVID Curriculum includes:  Writing Curriculum  College and Careers  Strategies for Success AVID Tutorials Include:  Collaborative Study Groups  Writing Groups  Socratic Seminars

20 The AVID System provides:  Intense professional development  On a national, regional and local level  Rigorous, sequential curriculum materials  In content areas, in AVID strategies and in targeted initiatives such as ELL  Proven instructional methodologies  WICR – Writing, Inquiry, Collaboration, Reading Effective Teachers and Principals

21 AVID builds strong intentional leadership with well-trained staff  AVID Summer Institute, a weeklong intensive training event attended by teams from each school  School site-based training sessions focused on using AVID Path series curriculum in content area courses  Web-based seminars and online training courses on AVID principles and implementation Consistent, Supportive On-going Training & Coaching

22 Effective Teachers and Principals AVID builds strong intentional leadership with a strong, multi-disciplinary site team:  Monthly site team meetings to reinforce the AVID training and develop the team’s leadership capacities.  Communities of practice among their teachers, who work together to plan instructional and academic support activities for their students.  AVID Site Visits to each school – Fall and Spring

23 Data Systems  AVID Data Collection uses a web-based system to collect data from school sites.  With the AVID System, data is used for program planning, documenting program success, and outreach.  AVID’s 11 Essentials form the core of program success.

24 AVID Program Components  Classroom curriculum  Academic instruction  Instructional tools  Tutorial support  Student connections  Professional development

25 Academic Instruction  WICR  Writing to learn  Inquiry  Collaboration  Reading to learn  Study Skills

26 Instructional Tools  Cornell Note Taking  Planners/Time Management  Binders/Organizational Skills  AVID Curriculum Library

27  AtlantaJune 20 – 24  Dallas 1June 20 – 24  Dallas 2June 27 – July 1  OrlandoJune 27 – July 1  Sacramento July 11 – 15  ChicagoJuly 18 – 22 Plus, Blended Learning institutes in:  San Diego 1July 27 – 30  San Diego 2August 1 - 3 AVID SUMMER INSTITUTE 2011

28 For more information: Granger B. Ward Executive Vice President AVID Center gward@avidcenter.org Rosemary Ellis Central Division Director AVID Center rellis@avidcenter.org www.AVID.org


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