Academics
- Academics
- AVID
- Performance Acknowledgements
- Endorsements & Four-Year Plans
- Resources
- Scholar Summer Assignments
Academics
AVID
AVID does the following:
- Teaches skills and behaviors for academic success
- Provides intensive support with tutorials and strong student/teacher relationships
- Creates a positive peer group for students
- Develops a sense of hope for personal achievement gained through hard works and determination
Components of AVID are:
- Cornell Notes
- WICOR: Writing, Inquiry, Collaboration, Organization & Reading
- TRF: Tutorial Request Form
- College Inquiry through study and field trips
AVID Mission Statement
AVID’s mission is to close the opportunity gap by preparing all students for college and career readiness and success in a global society.
Why AVID?
Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) is an in-school academic support program for students. The purpose of the program is to prepare students for college eligibility, career preparation and success as early as elementary school.
Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) has created a program to provide students with tools and strategies for academic and social success in school, higher education and beyond. According to the organization, AVID is more than just a program, rather, "At its heart, AVID is a philosophy: Hold students accountable to the highest standards, provide academic and social support, and they will rise to the challenge.”
Since 2007, GPISD has instituted the AVID program in 2 high schools, 2 multi-level (6-12) schools, 5 middle schools, 2 multi-level (PK-8) schools, and 1 elementary school. Of those, Grand Prairie High School earned the distinction of AVID National Demonstration School, which is the highest AVID distinction; and most recently, South Grand Prairie High School, AVID Schoolwide Site.
Performance Acknowledgements
Dual Credit Acknowledgement
A student may earn a performance acknowledgment on their transcript for outstanding performance in a dual credit course by successfully completing:
- at least 12 hours of college academic courses, including those taken for dual credit as part of the Texas core curriculum, and advanced technical credit courses, including locally articulated courses, with a grade of the equivalent of 3.0 or higher on a scale of 4.0; or
- an associate degree while in high school.
Bilingualism and Biliteracy Acknowledgement
A student may earn a performance acknowledgment on their transcript for outstanding performance in bilingualism and bi-literacy as follows:
- A student may earn a performance acknowledgment by demonstrating proficiency in accordance with local school district grading policy in two or more languages by:
- completing all English language arts requirements and maintaining a minimum grade point average {GPA) of the equivalent of 80 on a scale of 100; and
- satisfying one of the following:
- completion of a minimum of three credits in the same language in a language other than English with a minimum GPA of the equivalent of 80 on a scale of 100;or
- demonstrated proficiency in the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Level IV or higher in a language other than English with a minimum GPA of the equivalent of 80 on a scale of 100; or
- completion of at least three credits in foundation subject area courses in a language other than English with a minimum GPA of 80 on a scale of 100; or
- demonstrated proficiency in one or more languages other than English through one of the following methods:
- a score of 3 or higher on a College Board advanced placement examination for a language other than English; or
- a score of 4 or higher on an International Baccalaureate examination for a higher-level languages other than English course; or
- performance on a national assessment of language proficiency in a language other than English of at least Intermediate High.
- In addition to meeting the requirements of paragraph (2) of this subsection, to earn a performance acknowledgment in bilingualism and biliteracy, an English language learner must also have:
- participated in and met the exit criteria for a bilingual or English as a second language (ESL) program; and
- scored at the Advanced High level on the Texas English Language Proficiency Assessment System (TELPAS).
College Board or International Baccalaureate Performance Acknowledgement
A student may earn a performance acknowledgment on the student's transcript for outstanding performance on a College Board advanced placement test or International Baccalaureate examination by earning:
- a score of 3 or above on a College Board advanced placement examination; or
- a score of 4 or above on an International Baccalaureate examination for a higher-level course.
College Readiness Performance Acknowledgement
A student may earn a performance acknowledgment on the student's diploma and transcript for outstanding performance on the PSAT®, the ACT-PLAN®, the SAT®, or the ACT® by:
- earning a score on the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT®) that qualifies the student for recognition as a commended scholar or higher by the College Board and National Merit Scholarship Corporation, as part of the National Hispanic Recognition Program (NHRP) of the College Board or as part of the National Achievement Scholarship Program of the National Merit Scholarship Corporation;
- achieving the college readiness benchmark score on at least two of the four subject tests on the ACT-PLAN® examination;
- earning a combined critical reading and mathematics score of at least 1250 on the SAT®; or
- earning a composite score on the ACT® examination of 28 (excluding the writing subscore).
Business or Industry Certification /Licensure Performance Acknowledgement
A student may earn a performance acknowledgment on their transcript for earning a nationally or internationally recognized business or industry certification or license with:
- performance on an examination or series of examinations sufficient to obtain a nationally or internationally recognized business or industry certification; or
- performance on an examination sufficient to obtain a government-required credential to practice a profession.
Endorsements & Four-Year Plans
Resources
High School
What are the current graduation requirements for Grand Prairie ISD?
- Foundation High School Graduation Plan
- TEA Graduation Toolkit (English and Spanish)
- FAFSA requirements
What endorsements and options are offered at GPISD high schools?
GPISD Endorsement Options
What are performance acknowledgments?
TEA Performance Acknowledgements
What Career and Technology Education pathways are offered in Grand Prairie ISD?
CTE Schools and Programs of Choice
Where can I find course descriptions for the courses on my child’s schedule?
GPISD Course Catalog
Where can I find information about policies and procedures related to secondary academics in GPISD?
GPISD Academic Handbook
What if I have questions about my child’s grades or attendance?
Skyward Access Information
What if I have questions about Grand Prairie ISD’s grading policies or guidelines?
Grading Procedures, Regulations and Explanations for Grades 6-12
Where can I find information to help my child plan for his or her college education or career path after high school?
College and Career Centers
Where can I find additional college/career resources to help my child begin early to prepare for his or her future success?
Texas OnCourse: Students and Families
How can I help my child improve his or her grades?
Homework and Study Habits: Tips for Kids and Teenagers
How can I request a transcript for my child who currently attends a school in GPISD?
Transcript request
Scholar Summer Assignments
GPCI Scholar Summer Assignments
Listed below are the GPCI summer assignments.
If you attended Summer Bridge, you were given the opportunity to complete summer assignments. If you did not attend Summer Bridge, you are responsible to complete the summer assignments for your 2019-2020 grade level.
The expectation is that the assignment will be completed in full by the first day of school. You will be given directions on how to submit assignments to the appropriate instructor on the first day of school.