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			Students experience the thrill of authorship Kids at Northwest School write and 
			publish their own books
 
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            [May 23, 2014]  
			LINCOLN -  On Friday, Northwest 
			School in Lincoln hosted a Book Premiere featuring the fabulous 
			writings its students created this past school year. Elementary 
			students from second through fifth grades participated in the 
			writing project that took student's works and put them into book 
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			 The school began the book program last year, which 
			encourages students to focus on their writing skills by putting 
			their works into a keepsake hardback book. 
 Writings and art of the younger students were compiled and 
			incorporated into a single class book, one for the second grade and 
			one for the third grade classes. Fourth and fifth grade students 
			each had an individual book of their own writings that they were 
			presented to keep after the premiere.
 
 The program was so popular with the students last year, that this 
			year it was expanded to include a public presentation, during which 
			some of the children were given the opportunity to read their 
			submissions aloud.
 
 
			 
			The student's efforts were further encouraged, as the older students 
			cheered for the younger ones while entering the gymnasium on a red 
			carpet event to premiere their books before everyone.
 
 Principal, Mr. Chris Allen, welcomed guests to the presentations, 
			which included:
 
 Mrs. Eigenbrod's class book, "Hip-hip horray! It's 100 day"
 
 Mrs. Tripplett's first grade class book, "When I grow up," with 
			readers Cort Pentecost and Anaiya Willis
 
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			 Mrs. Daubs' class book, "Second grade tall tales," 
			with readers Xavier Wood and Avery Rawlins
 Mrs. Dean's class book, "Famous Americans," with reader Trestan 
			Osborne
 
 Fourth grade poetry books with readers Austin Bailey, Mya Brownlee, 
			RaLynn Babbs, Sagora Jackson, Trinity Neuhaus and Annastaja 
			Buffinton
 
 Ms. Britton's fifth grade class books with readers Jacoby Smith and 
			Lily Porter
 
 Mrs. Williams fifth grade class books with readers Katie Hackwith, 
			Allen Goodman and Gracie Donath
 
 The company Student Treasures provided the book binding.
 
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