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Students who have good grades, no discipline

problems, and high test scores are AVID
students.

True or false

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Answer:

False.

Step-by-step explanation:

AVID is an acronym for Advancement Via Individual Determination and it refers to a program established and designed to assist students who are in the academic middle i.e underachieving students having great potential to excel academically.

This ultimately implies that, students who have middle-class (average) grades, some discipline problems, and low test scores are AVID students.

Generally, avid students are often not able to realize their full potential in academics and as such would require an appropriate or right level of support to attain greater heights academically. Also, these category of students should be made to learn at an accelerated learning rate, rather than at a remedial pace.

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