Young Authors
The
purpose of the McLean County Unit District No. 5 Young Authors
Program is to encourage and recognize student authorship. The
district program is part of the statewide effort supported and
endorsed by the Illinois Reading Council.
The authorship process begins in the classroom. Many teachers
begin the writing process with their students early in the year.
Students are involved in brainstorming and information gathering
followed by a rough draft version of their manuscript. After
revision and editing, a final manuscript is published. Students
write fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. In addition to their
original writing, they illustrate their text designing a book
cover to enhance their work.
Each elementary and middle school in the district is allowed to
submit two to five books for district level judging. The number
of books submitted from each building is determined by the total
enrollment in the school. Fifty-five to sixty books are
submitted to the district where sixteen are selected to
represent McLean County Unit District No. 5 at the state Young
Author Conference. The authors of the books submitted to the
district are invited to a Writer’s Workshop in April sponsored
jointly with the Normal Public Library. At this event a
children’s author talks to the participants about writing and
the publishing process.
At the district level, eighteen sixth graders, six from each
middle school, identified as gifted in the area of Language
Arts, spend a day reading and evaluating books. Each book is
read and reviewed by five student judges. The criterion includes
originality, creativity, grammar, interest to children,
illustrations, and total composition. This review process is
coordinated by Cathy Greene, the Director of the gifted program
in Unit 5. At the end of the day, sixteen books are selected to
represent the district at the Illinois Statewide Young Authors
Conference held in May at Illinois State University. This
conference emphasizes language as a vehicle for communication
with others. The participants are recognized as ambassadors of
writing. Their books are read, discussed, and affixed with the
official seal of the Young Authors Conference.
The Young Author program, from the classroom to the state
conference, provides a plethora of opportunities to encourage
and support authorship, a love of books, and skills that will
benefit our students for a lifetime.
Each elementary and middle school has a Young Author sponsor who
coordinates activities at the building level. Young Author
sponsors are:
| Brigham |
Julie Anderson and
Donna Sliney |
| Carlock |
Nancy Pye |
| Fairview |
Donna Rollins |
| Fox Creek |
Amy Schumacher |
| Glenn |
Catherine Bissoondial,
Susan Giller, and Sheryl Rosenberger |
| Grove |
Julie Swango and
Margaret Watson |
| Hoose |
Rae Ann Ploense |
| Hudson |
Sharon Abner |
| Northpoint |
Carmen Bergmann and Sue
Hospelhorn |
| Oakdale |
Kiki Wood |
| Parkside |
Mary Aper and Jane
Legner |
| Pepper Ridge |
Nancy Colburn and Peggy
Lovin |
| Prairieland |
Deb Foster and Nancy
Harp |
| Sugar Creek |
Bridget Caldwell |
| Towanda |
Jason Nourie |
| CJHS: |
Peggy Hardwick
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| KJHS |
Rexie Lanier |
| PJHS |
Julie Nourie |
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Our 2005 Ambassadors
Danny Blass
Chelsea Center
Katelyn Fitzgerald
Joelle Friesen
Jen Garza
Zoe Hazen
Nathaniel Jahiel
Kelsey Larson
Chris Nobre
Hannah Patterson
Kienna Schumacher
Lauren Sebade
Amanda Showers
Natalia Warren
Nicole Wright
Kassy Zogg
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2005 Sixth Grade Judges
Faiza Afrar Ali
Matt Barnet
Katie Beckner
Brian Bollivar
Stephanie Carlson
Haley Fry
Melanie Goebel
Breanna Higgins
Amanda Irmeger
Jack Moore
Maggie Naden
Emma Reimer
Jaron Rhoda
Cassie Saufley
Lindsey Scott
Claire Spychalla
Ben Walter
Sam Wylde
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If you have questions or would like more information about this
program, contact Cathy Greene at 452-1597 or
greeneca@unit5.org |