Jackson-Via Book Factory

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Jackson-Via Book Factory Logo.

The Jackson-Via Book Factory was introduced as a resource in the fall of 1991 by Nancy Lambert, instructional coordinator at Jackson-Via Elementary School.[1]

Remembering the Jackson-Via Book Factory[2]

Examples of Jackson-Via Books

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My Teachers (by a student in Mrs. Gray's Second Grade)

My Family (by a Second Grader)

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Book Publishing by Students and Parent Volunteers

Book Factory parents met with enthusiastic student authors and illustrators in the Jackson-Via computer lab to publish books.

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Remarks by Nancy Lambert to Charlottesville City School Board Members - 1994

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Clippings, etc.


The Observer, September 24 - September 30, 1992, Page 5.
Book written and illustrated by Jackson-Via first-grade student Maia Banks with the help of her mother. The Observer, September 24 - September 30, 1992, Page 5.

Jackson-Via Faculty and Staff at the time of the Book Factory

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References

  1. The Observer, September 24 - September 30, 1992, Page 5.
  2. Memorabilia assembled and curated by Nancy Lambert, former Instructional Coordinator, Jackson-Via Elementary School, with the help of Ruth Kastenmayer.

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