Graves Middle School hosted a Road to College Night on Monday, January 27, for parents and students to learn about the requirements necessary to get into a college or university.
Parents were greeted by Graves’ teacher, Dan Honeycut, who shared the purpose of the night. Parents were each given a guide that shows the high school classes that are college requirements and the classes that are suggested for students to take. The suggested classes allow students to be more competitive for highly-sought universities.
The Pioneer High School AVID Coordinator also spoke with parents and explained each requirement and shared about their AVID program. She talked about the extra support it gives students to not only be ready for college but in helping students apply to college and find scholarships.
Mr. Honeycutt also shared with parents about upcoming university visits that students can participate in.
After the presentation families were asked to visit stations where students gave presentations about elements of AVID. Students shared about binder checks, note taking, college research and much more.