This is a newspaper clipping from the blue folder. It is in the "Vecinos" section and authored by Frank Campos in March 1982. It discusses the Chicano Film Series screening at Metz Elementary in March-April 1982.
This is a newspaper clipping from the blue folder. It is dated December 30th, 1982 and features a submission from Susan Gebren. She discusses the usage of System 80 computers at Metz elementery.
This is a newspaper clipping contained in the blue folder. It is an article by Sandy Fails that describes the arts training in the Gifted and Talented program at East Austin elementary schools, including Metz.
This is a blue folder that contains newspaper clippings, a letter from former Governor Ann Richards, and a Travis County Proclamation for 'Metz Elementary School Day'.
This is a newspaper clipping from the blue folder. It is from The Austin Citizen, written by Jeff South in May 1976. It discusses the book fair hosted by the Metz Publishing Company, which publishes books written by students. It has a drawing of…
This is a newspaper clipping from the blue folder. It is an article by Chris Petrison, published in Spring 1981 by the Austin American-Statesman. It describes the creation of a Girl Scout troop at Metz Elementary in 1978, its progress, and its effect…
This is a newspaper clipping from the blue folder. It is from The Austin Citizen, written on February 10th, 1976 by an unnamed author. It is about a toy library at Metz called "La Escuelita" that offers educational toys to families with young…
This is a newspaper clipping from the blue folder. It was written by Nadine Sustaita on November 13th, 1980. It discusses the Creative Dramatics Program and Gifted and Talented Music Program at Metz.
This is a newspaper clipping from the blue folder. It is dated March 10th, 1983 and discusses the TakiyOrgo Trio music group performing traditional Latin American music at Metz and the Metz Students of the Week.
This is a newspaper clipping from the blue folder. It is dated April 7th, 1983, and discusses a performance by bilingual ventriloquist Nacho Estrada, and the Metz Students of the Week.