Murrieta Mesa High School revalidated as an AVID National Demonstration School, joining top 3% of schools nationwide

Deputy Superintendent Darren Daniel, left, Principal Scott Richards, center, and the Murrieta Mesa AVID Team celebrate their AVID recognition. Valley News/Murrieta Valley Unified School District photo
The annual ERP Honor Roll program recognizes the highest-performing schools in California. MURRIETA — Murrieta Valley Unified School District is proud to announce that Murrieta Mesa High School (MMHS) has been officially revalidated as an AVID National Demonstration School. This prestigious title is held by less than 3% of the thousands of AVID partner schools worldwide, marking Murrieta Mesa as a leading model of college and career readiness.As an AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) National Demonstration School, Murrieta Mesa serves as a regional highlight where educators from other districts can observe high-quality implementation of AVID strategies. These strategies focus on WICOR (Writing, Inquiry, Collaboration, Organization, and Reading) to foster a culture of aca
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