In March 2003, students from CAMBA wrote letters to help save funding for ESL programs.
Here are a few letters from Wright's students...
| March 13, 2003
To Whom it May Concern: My name is Sandra Tecuatl. I'm from Mexico. I came to the USA in 2000. I study in CAMBA because I need learn English for a good future and better work, but now I am not working because I don't understand English very well. My problem is, I can't speak too much English. I go to the school everyday and I learn something new everyday in the class. but I need to speak very well. I give thanks to the school CAMBA and also to my teacher for their help and teaching. I like much to learn English in CAMBA because it has good lesson and computer programs and flexible hours, in the morning, in the afternoon and night, for reading and learning. Thank you for reading this letter. Sincerely, Sandra Tecuatl Cuautle |
| March 13, 2003
To Whom it May Concern: I'm a student in CAMBA. I came from Cambodia. When I came here I didn't know English but now I took English classes in CAMBA my is English is better than before. The CAMBA is important for me. They teach me everything. I hope that the CAMBA will help me get a good job and I will take a test to become a citizen in future. Sincerely, Sinath |
| March 13, 2003
To Whom it May Concern: My name is Marie Ginette Alexis. I'm studying English at CAMBA. I go to school four days a week, from Monday to Thursday. My class starts at nine o'clock in the morning and ends at 12 o'clock. At CAMBA, there are many people of the different countries who need to learn English. I believe CAMBA does so much effort to help us. We have the best teachers in the whole school who teach us everything. Their classes always have different activities. We went to the library, trips, museum. You see, English at CAMBA is great. I think CAMBA needs funding money for that. I hope you are not going to forget CAMBA. Sincerely, Marie Ginette Alexis |