1. WINTER 2015 • TEMPLE
p r o j e c t
W I L D
working for immigrant literacy development
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Site Dates
April 4th
April 11th
April 18th
April 25th
May 2nd
May 9th (open house)
May 16th (field trip)
2. Tutees of the Quarter
We would like to recognize these students for all of their hard work!
Melody Ramirez
Melody is always the first person to ask how she can help. Not
only is she eager to help, Melody is excited and has a positive
attitude about working with others. Melody’s helpful and
pleasant attitude makes us always look forward to having her
with us. She is a good role model for the rest of her friends
and, like a ray of sunshine, she never fails to brighten up the
Stella Chen
Stella Chen is an extraordinary and diligent student who never
fails to listen to instructions. Stella not only always aims to
complete her work, but also to understand the curriculum
thoroughly. Stella is a bright girl who will be able to accomplish
whatever she sets her mind to. Well-liked by both her peers
and the tutors, it has been a great pleasure to have her in our
program! We are very proud of her.
Stephanie Loo
Aside from always having a positive attitude, Stephanie Loo has
improved on her writing so much such that she has earned honor
roll. Stephanie’s hard work is an inspiration to both the tutors
and tutees in Project WILD. For the other tutees, Stephanie is
an exemplary role model whom the other kids should emulate.
Stephanie, you have accomplished a lot so far, and we hope you
will keep up the excellent work!
Dear families of Project WILD,
This has been a wonderful Winter
Quarter for Project WILD!
We have had many super fun
mystery-themed activities. Our
tutees have been learning about
detectives, acting as secret agents,
and solving puzzles. In addition,
we have been working hard on
improving our curriculum, and
we have implemented a new sign
out system to keep our kids safer.
For our field trip, we brought
the kids to UCLA to solve the
mystery of the missing Bruin
bears! A few weeks ago, we
introduced our tutees to Joe and
Josephine Bruin’s cubs. The kids
all voted and gave adorable names
to the baby bears. Unfortuately,
the bears were kidnapped by Dr.
Evil! Throughout the field trip,
the kids went to different stations
and learned a variety of math,
science, art, and other topics in
order to find the bears!
Thank you for all of your support!
We really appreciate it, and we
look forward to more fun times
with you!
Sincerely,
Project WILD