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Roseville students, teachers outline AVID expansion and classroom strategies

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Students and staff presented the district—s AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) program, describing how organization, focused notes, tutorials and college-career activities are being scaled from grades 5—12 to a schoolwide model across Roseville Area Schools.

Roseville Area Schools students and staff used the April 22 school board meeting to showcase the district—s AVID program and to describe plans to expand AVID instructional strategies across grade levels.

Associate Superintendent Delon Smith introduced the update and said AVID is a core instructional strategy tied to the district—s strategic plan goals for student readiness, equity and community engagement.

AVID district directors Anne Barnes and Tiana Bogenholm described the program—s mission: to close opportunity gaps by preparing students for college and careers. Barnes said AVID now reaches elementary through high school and includes schoolwide professional development for teachers. "The mission is to close the opportunity gap by preparing all students for college and…

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