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College Readiness

AVID
 

What is AVID?

AVID stands for Advancement Via Individual Determination.

At Lakeside Middle School and Millville High School, we offer the AVID elective course to students. This is a competitive program that is scaffolded to introduce college-level skills at the middle school level and reinforce them at the high school level. Students learn the importance of consistency, focus, organization, and self-management. The ultimate goal of the AVID program is to create a path to college and career success for all students.

You can learn more about AVID here: https://www.avid.org/what-avid-is

Dual Credit
 
Millville High School is pleased to offer multiple Dual Credit courses in partnership with Rowan College of South Jersey (RCSJ). These courses allow high school students to earn college credit with the potential to earn an Associates Degree by the time they graduate. Current Dual Credit courses offered at MHS include:
 
Accounting 1
 
 
African American
History
 
Advanced
Chemistry 1
 
Anatomy &
Physiology 1
 
Anatomy &
Physiology 2
 
Automotive
Technology 3
 
Business
Management
 
Engineering 1
 
 
Engineering 2
 
 
Engineering 3
 
 
English Literature & Composition - AP
 
Holocaust &
Genocide Studies
 
Honors
World History
 
Principles
of Nutrition
 
Psychology
 
 
Psychology - AP
 
 
Video 1
 
Video 2
 
 
 
 
 
AP
 
Millville High School is pleased to also offer multiple Advanced Placement (AP) courses. These courses allow high school students to take college-level classes across multiple subjects, culminating in AP exams. Students that score high on AP exams are granted college credits or placements at many higher education institutions.
 
Currently MHS offers the following AP courses:
 
Calculus 1
 
 
Calculus 2
 
 
Computer
Science
 
English Language
& Composition
 
English Literature
& Composition
 
European History
 
 
French
 
 
German
 
 
Macroeconomics
 
 
Microeconomics
 
 
Music Theory
 
 
Physics 1
- Algebra-based
 
Physics
- Mechanics
 
Psychology
 
 
Spanish
 
 
Studio Art
 
 
US History 2
 
World History