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Welcome to the Cope AVID School Webpage. Please make your way over to CopeAVID.com to see more information about our program. Our other social media platforms are listed below - what a GREAT way to stay connected!
Website: CopeAVID.com
Twitter: @CopeAVID
Instagram: @CopeAVID
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AVID 2022-2023
AVID Elective Teachers:
6th AVID Elective - Mrs. Fuentes
7th & 8th AVID Electives - Mr. Aceto
AVID Counselor - Mrs. AumentAVID Content Teachers:
6th Grade AVID Team: Mrs. Fuentes, Ms. Fogleman
7th Grade: Students are spread out to all content areas
8th Grade: Students are spread out to all content areasAVID Coordinator
Mr. Alan Aceto
alan_aceto@redlands.k12.ca.us
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Who is an AVID Student?
AVID students are students in the academic middle, capable of completing a college preparatory path with support. These students often are not realizing their full potential academically. In the identification process a number of criteria are considered, including:
- State test scores
- Grades
- Citizenship
- Attendance
- Desire and determination
- First in family to attend college
- Historically underrepresented in 4-year colleges
- Economically disadvantages
- Other special circumstances
Once selected for AVID, what are the Student Requirements?
AVID students must:
- attend an AVID elective class
- maintain satisfactory citizenship and attendance in all classes
- maintain the AVID binder with assignment/grade record sheets and daily notes
- complete all homework assignments and commit to studying every night
What AVID is:
- an acronym that stands for Advancement Via Individual Determination
- an in-school academic support program
- for all students, but it targets those in the academic middle
What AVID is not:
- a remedial program
- a free ride
- a homework / study hall program