Our Wildwood, Summer 2021, Volume 46

2007–present LANDIS GREEN, Head of School

Outreach Center is awarded State Farm Companies Foundation grant and wins NAIS Leading Edge Award in the category of community relations. First Multicultural Symposium is created by Director of Multicultural Affairs Rasheda Carroll with upper school students. Students take first International Community Involvement (ICI) trip to Vietnam. Since the start of the program, 442 Wildwood students have traveled to eight countries as part of the program.

New logo is introduced— Wildwood Leaf.

Affinity groups are introduced. WWPO Diversity Committee organizes first Community Dialogue.

Rasheda Carroll serves as the school’s first official diversity practitioner, beginning in 2001.

Middle and upper campus is completed and dedicated; Wildwood is accredited through grade 12.

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Wildwood graduates its first senior class of 20 students. Wildwood is recognized

Multicultural Leadership Team (MLT) is created to ensure Wildwood’s sustained and expanded growth as an inclusive multicultural community . Pictured (L to R): Sandi

The secondary program launches at 11811 Olympic Boulevard. As “a national model for the best practices of education,” the Habits of Mind and Heart, Advisory, project-based learning, narrative assessments, internships, Gateways, senior projects, Senior Exhibitions, and Outdoor Ed form the framework of the secondary program. Wildwood is awarded a multiyear grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to establish the Outreach Center.

as a mentor school by the Coalition of Essential Schools.

Crozier and Monique Marshall, two of the members of MLT.

2000 ENROLLMENT: 372 STUDENTS

2007 ENROLLMENT: 709 STUDENTS

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