Popular education program considered
Suzie Harrison
Steve Keller, the Laguna Beach Unified School District assistant
superintendent, said the board was looking into adopting an education
program designed to improve mid-level students.
The academic program, Advancement Via Individual Determination, also
known as AVID, came to fruition 22 years ago and is currently implemented
in more than 1,200 schools nationwide.
“The main premise is to help students rise to the occasion, bringing
up mid-level students to be eligible for California colleges,” said Sally
Arellanes, the program’s coordinator.
It is designed as a support system to identify the students that need
to be targeted, putting together a rigorous academic study that focuses
on acceleration.
It facilitates the student test score average and overall academic
grade-point average.
The board is looking further into AVID’s benefits and will make a
determination whether or not to adopt the program at a later date.
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