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Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID)
URL: HTTP://WWW.AVIDONLINE.ORG/
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Focus Area: Post-secondary
Provider: Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID)
Abstract: AVID was first developed at a San Diego high school and now operates under a nonprofit organization in more than 2,700 schools nationally and internationally. The AVID program helps underachieving disadvantaged and minority students succeed in high school and prepare for college. Selected students are enrolled in a special AVID class every year after they begin the program and are placed in advanced classes. It features academic and critical thinking skills development, and provides other support and motivational experiences.
Claims of Effectiveness: Provides information about program.
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