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Site Coordinators Level 2 (2026–27)

Site Coordinators Level 2 (2026–27)
Starting in June 2026

Site Coordinators Level 2 is an advanced course that empowers leaders to refine and sustain AVID implementation with purpose and precision. Participants will deepen their expertise in the AVID College and Career Readiness Framework, strengthen educator-to-educator collaboration, and lead AVID Site Teams in building systems that drive rigorous, WICOR®-based instruction. What sets this course apart is its focus on strategic leadership, relational capacity, and actionable planning—ensuring that AVID is not just implemented, but also embedded in the school's culture. Participants will leave with the tools, insights, and confidence to embed AVID in the school's culture, elevating its impact for every student and classroom, every day.

Format
In-Person
Learning Journey
Year 2 and beyond
Prerequisites

This learning experience is for contracted elementary and secondary AVID Site Coordinators who have completed the first-year training for implementation.

Considerations

This CoP is for contracted elementary and secondary AVID Site Coordinators who have completed the first-year training for implementation.

This CoP is differentiated to address the unique needs of elementary and secondary Site Coordinators.

Best For
AVID Site Coordinator
Grade Levels
Elementary School
Middle School
High School
Events
AVID Summer Institute™
AVID Path to Schoolwide®
Initiatives
Professional Growth

This session is available as a part of:

In person learning
9 locations
3-day professional learning hosted at 10 face-to-face locations across the United States during June and July that provides high-paced, interactive, dynamic professional learning while modeling engaging and rigorous instruction
In person learning
Regions & districts
2-day professional learning hosted at a face-to-face location across the United States yearlong provides an excellent way to broaden or deepen the ongoing improvement of instruction and comprehensive culture of student success within your school setting.
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