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MIT Becomes SAUSD's Second AVID National Demonstration School!
On February 16, 2023, MIT was awarded the honor of becoming the second AVID National Demonstration School in SAUSD.
AVID National Demonstration Schools are centers of teaching and learning that also serve as models for those interested in learning about the AVID College Readiness System. They clearly demonstrate an ongoing pursuit of excellence, both in the AVID Elective and AVID Schoolwide, to ensure college and career readiness for all AVID Elective students and improved academic performance for all students based on increased opportunities and support for success.
A National Demonstration School exhibits a college and career readiness system that is evident across the campus through rigor and high expectations for all students. There is significant evidence of AVID impact schoolwide, particularly with the infusion of AVID methodologies in content-area classrooms.
Congratulations to Principal Mr. Ignacio Muniz, AVID Coordinator Jeanette Banuelos, staff and faculty, and the students of MIT.