Break Through the Noise: Commit to Student Success
Friday, September 19, 2014 at 8:01AM
AVID Center in Career Readiness, College Readiness, Community Outreach, Elementary , Lesson Ideas, Secondary

By Rob Gira, Executive Vice President, AVID Center

In these turbulent times, it can be difficult to break through the noise in education. Every teacher, counselor, and administrator in your school building is there because he or she hopes to see students succeed, but we all know that it is easy to lose sight of that when bogged down with competing priorities, bureaucracy, and the very real and heartbreaking struggles that our students often face outside of school. Much of the current media attention also focuses on what is lacking in our education system, with countless experts rattling about what should or shouldn’t be done.

Educators and students deserve better than this, and it’s our sincere hope that this week-long celebration will be an opportunity to put the focus where it truly belongs: student success.

Thus, at the AVID Center, we are encouraging all educators—especially those from the AVID World—to participate and show how they commit to student success! To assist with the process, we’ve created a toolkit to help any campus hold their own Commit Week, though we don’t want anyone to feel limited by these daily activities. Each day has a unique theme: My Success Monday, Their Success Tuesday, What Is Success? Wednesday, Thank You Thursday, and Future Friday. Each day of this week will allow students to consider different facets of success and what they can do to support their own success.

In planning Commit to Student Success Week, we’ve also connected with many people and organizations who, like us, want to provide resources that help schools and students succeed. To help illustrate, we offer three examples of our many allies in the campaign:

With the help of our allies and many other educators, we can change the conversation in education and share what we know works to help all students succeed. We hope every campus that is able to participate will show us how they are #AVID4StudentSuccess on social media throughout the week! To all of our dedicated AVID teachers and site team members, the next time that someone asks you, “What’s AVID anyway?” feel confident in telling them that AVID is an organization that proudly supports your work to help all of your students succeed.

 

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Article originally appeared on AVID Adventures in College & Career Readiness (http://avidcollegeready.org/).
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