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AVID students at Rampart will:

  • Attend an AVID elective class

  • Enroll in Rampart’s Early College Academy

  • Take an active role in AVID activities that support post-secondary planning, such as tutorials, college visits, etc.

Student Selection

Students are invited into the AVID Program based on criteria such as application, interview, grades, attendance, behavior, and advanced course enrollment. AVID focuses on mid-performing students, especially those at-risk of underachievement, who can complete the college preparatory path with additional support.

AVID Objectives 

  • To provide academic instruction and other support to students and to prepare them for eligibility to four-year colleges and universities

  • To give students college level entry skills

  • To increase the "coping skills" of program participants

  • To motivate program students to seek a college education

  • To increase the participants' levels of awareness 

AVID Activities

  • Learning with college tutors 

  • Writing for all classes

  • Applying for college

  • Preparing for a professional career

  • Visiting college campuses

  • Interacting with guest speakers

  • Participating in extracurricular and community activities. 

AVID Academic Benefits 

Students benefit academically from: 

  • Curricular support 

  • Support class focused on rigor 

  • Structured tutorials 

  • Redefined academic peer group 

  • Emphasis on study skills, organization, goal setting, time management—connected to academics 

  • Accountability

​Ideal AVID Student

  • Positive attitude with a willingness to develop  “Student Success” skills 

  • Desire and determination to be successful 

  • Good Behavior 

  • Average test scores in at least one or more areas. For example: an Ideal AVID student may be advanced in Math, but partially proficient high in reading

  • Potentially first generation college student

  • Fits into one or more of the achievement gap areas

  • Could handle advanced classes with support

​Potential AVID Student

​These students show some of the characteristics of an ideal AVID student, yet these other qualities could apply:

  • High test scores, but low grades

  • Low test scores with A/B grades

AVID Learning Support

AVID’s proven learning support structure incorporates teaching and learning methodologies in the critical areas of Writing, Inquiry, Collaboration, Organization, and Reading (WICOR)WICOR provides a learning model that educators can use to guide students in comprehending concepts and articulating ideas at increasingly complex levels (scaffolding) within developmental, general education, and discipline-based curricula.