“The most important skill I think I've learned is how to take notes and how to communicate with my peers in groups and/or partner work.”
- Udeme, Current AVID Student
“The most important skill I think I've learned is time management.”
-Ben, Current AVID Student
“The most important skill AVID has taught me is how to use a planner. I can anticipate when assignments are due and find time in my schedule to study accordingly.”
-Madeline, Current AVID Student
The most important skill I learned is to stay proactive and always take the time to be organized whether it is inside of school or outside of school.
-Yulianna, Current AVID Student
“AVID has taught me organization and how to take notes, which is important for me to be successful in class and not be confused about what is coming next.” -Geo, Current AVID Student
“The most important skill I have learned from AVID is to have confidence, which has helped me to continually challenge myself.” -Lizeth, AVID 2019 Alumni
“AVID has taught me that I need individual determination because no one else is going to complete what needs to be done for me.” -Heriberto, AVID 2019 Alumni
“AVID helped me decide what college was the best fit for me by researching and touring schools. I also got a lot of help with the application and financial process. After graduation AVID helped me stay connected with my peers and be more organized with my homework and notes.” -Medori, AVID 2016 Alumni
“Organization, note taking and binder checks in AVID have helped me to improve my time management.” -Isela, AVID 2019 Alumni
“AVID has helped me in time management and note taking with the aspect of interacting with your notes. I still use a binder system.” -Max, AVID 2017 Alumni
“AVID helped me achieve a better high school GPA and provided me with academic skills - like study habits.” -Alec, AVID 2016 Alumni
“AVID has helped me by teaching me how to take Cornell notes.” -Daniel, AVID 2017 Alumni