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  • Collection: Student Writing

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Third grade teachers and students created a collection of items that identify them for future generations.

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Student-made farewell address to a Mr. Neira with red/green/brown illustration of an assembly.

"The Young Authors' Conference celebrates the distinctive voices of over 500 Austin Independent School District students chosen to represent their schools' commitment to writing. The stories, poems and personal narratives included here give language…

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This book is a compilation of student writings from elementary schools throughout the Austin Independent School District. The writings came from the Young Authors conference. This is a book that was in the Metz Elementary library. There are three…

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This is a mini book written by a student about a day with their family. It is authored by and illustrated by the same student.

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Student-made letter/card with illustration possibly as a send-off for a Mr. Neira.

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A book written, illustrated, and bound by the Gonzalez class about why they love Metz.

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In the story, the black stallion mischievously sets other horses free. This causes the farmers in New Mexico to want to trap this horse. After much failed attempts, a young boy is the one that can trap the black stallion, and he gets to keep him

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This is a book commemorating the O. Henry Writing Club at Metz in Spring 1994. The book is filled with scans of student work, including letters to politicians (Bill Clinton, Ann Richards, Phil Gramm, Kay Bailey Hutchison, etc.) to put O. Henry on a…
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