• Advancement via Individual Determination (AVID)

    AVID is an elementary through postsecondary college readiness system designed to increase school-wide learning and performance for students.

    The mission of AVID is to close the opportunity gap by preparing all students for college readiness and success in a global society. Students will:

    • Succeed in a rigorous curriculum
    • Enter mainstream activities of the school
    • Increase enrollment in four-year colleges
    • Become educated and responsible participants and leaders in a democratic society

     The objectives of the AVID system in the Columbia Public School District are to:

    • Raise the expectations of students in the academic middle who desire to go to college and are willing to work hard
    • Enroll middle and high school students in rigorous courses
    • Optimize students' chances for success in rigorous coursework by providing necessary instruction and a system of support
    • Empower students with critical college preparatory skills
    • Ensure that all students graduate from high school college and career ready

    The Secondary AVID Elective focuses on students in the academic middle who have a desire to go to college and a willingness to work hard. These are students capable of completing a rigorous curriculum but need support to achieve success. You can watch a of the program and the AVID College Readiness System. 

    The AVID curriculum is driven by the WICOR method (Writing, Inquiry, Collaboration, Organization, and Reading). 

    AVID is offered in the district's middle schools and the three comprehensive high schools as an elective course, through an application and selection process. Students learn organizational and study skills, work on critical thinking and ask probing questions, receive academic help from peers and college tutors, and take part in enrichment and motivational activities that make college attainable. AVID students will visit college campuses several times each year to explore the different campuses and develop a sense of what they want from their own college experience. 

    AVID is also being implemented in grades 3-5 at Alpha Hart Elementary.

    Where is AVID?

    AVID is implemented in over 7,000 schools in 47 states across the U.S., plus schools in the Department of Defense Education, Canada, and Australia. AVID impacts over 2 million students in grades K–12 and 62 postsecondary institutions. 

    Contact AVID in CPS

    Shanna Dale
    Coordinator AVID
    All Schools
    573-214-3929
    sdale@cpsk12.org

    Elizabeth Flippin
    Coordinator AVID
    Battle High School
    573-214-3300
    EFlippin@cpsk12.org

    Lisa Holt
    Coordinator AVID
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    573-214-3100
    lholt@cpsk12.org

    Brianne Hunter
    Coordinator AVID
    Gentry Middle School
    573-214-3240
    bhunter@cpsk12.org

    Margret Lange
    Coordinator AVID
    West Middle School
    573-214-3230
    MLange@cpsk12.org

    Rachel Mazzocco
    Coordinator AVID
    Oakland Middle School
    573-214-3220
    RMazzocco@cpsk12.org

    Whitney Moore
    Coordinator AVID
    Hickman High School
    573-214-3000
    WMoore@cpsk12.org

    Anna Osborn
    Coordinator AVID
    Jefferson Middle School
    573-214-3210
    AOsborn@cpsk12.org

    Denna Rice
    Coordinator AVID
    Smithton Middle School
    573-214-3260
    DRice@cpsk12.org

    Belinda Woods-Galbreath
    Coordinator AVID
    Lange Middle School
    573-214-3250
    BWoods@cpsk12.org

    For more information about AVID,