Magazine Project

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The Wolf Street Journal is a magazine project by fourth and fifth grade students identified by the Exceptionality Initiative at Village School. Their advisor is Frances McDonough.

Students include Dipal Shah, Evan Zhang, Christopher Orita, Raymond Zhang, Rebecca Jin, Hannah Chen, Sheila Huang, Brendan Nuse, Peter Hopper, Benjamin Zhu, Brian Litchfield, Sean Wu, Evan Hughes, Christopher Perron, Alexander Clifton, Brandon Kaplowitz, Jennifer Ibanez, Stacey Jou, Lucy Davis, Catherine Ding, Joshua Rose, Truman Levine, and Samantha Jeng.

Editors Clifton, Ding, Ibanez, Jin, Perron, and Zhang decided on format, organization, the cover, table of contents, and added trivia to the publication.

Articles included “Lurking in the Reefs,” “Saving Spectacular Saigas,” “The Brain,” “Beyond Pluto,” “Time Travel: Not Just Science Fiction,” “Starry Skies,” “Solar Flares,” and “Video Game Revolution.” They also included articles on sports, animals, games, the zodiac, book reviews, authors, vacations, and day trips. The students advertised their magazine which they sold during lunch periods. They donated the proceeds of $157.70 to the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen.

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