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Some AVID History

AVID Flashback ...

It’s 1980 and Mary Catherine Swanson is head of the English department at San Diego’s Clairemont High School. San Diego still feels like a sleepy town, but is becoming increasingly diverse. The federal courts issue an order to desegregate the city’s schools, bringing large numbers of inner city students to suburban schools. While applauding the decision, Swanson wonders how these underserved students will survive at academically acclaimed Clairemont High. 

Her answer is AVID, an academic elective, but it’s more than a program - it’s a philosophy: Hold students accountable to the highest standards, provide academic and social support, and they will rise to the challenge. 

Fast Forward ...

It’s 2009 and policymakers and school administrators now consider AVID an essential strategy for closing the achievement gap and making the college dream accessible to all students.

Beginning with one high school and 32 students, AVID now serves nearly 300,000 students in over 4,000 elementary and secondary schools in 45 states and in the District of Columbia across 15 countries.

AVID in Anne Arundel County...

Anne Arundel County implemented AVID in our 12 high and 19 middle schools in 2003-04. Three years later, AACPS piloted AVID in 9 Elementary Schools. As of 2008-2009, AVID Elementary has been implemented in 17 Elementary schools.

 
For Our Students, For Our Future


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