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Scholastic Dollars: A proprietary reward currency used at Scholastic book fairs for book fair hosts to redeem for products or ...
Devin Markham, a digital journalist for Straight Arrow News recently released a report on that resurgence, particularly the ...
For 30 years, the Dolly Parton Imagination Library has inspired a love of reading around the world by gifting children from birth to five with free, high-quality, age-appropriate books delivered to ...
Hernández and Alcaraz discussed addressing white passing from a Latine perspective in their new YA novels 'Rosa by Any Other ...
Ezra Jack Keats Award-winning author-illustrator Daniel Miyares reflects on the family history that inspired his new graphic ...
Michigan reports increased school attendance and reduced chronic absenteeism for the third consecutive year, according to the ...
Scholastic Corp. logged a wider loss in its fiscal first quarter as schools pulled back on spending due to volatile federal and state funding environments. The children's-book publisher on Thursday ...
Sept. 18, 2025: A family’s hope after school shooting; ‘One Book’ inspires connection, photo exhibit
Matthew Silverstone was critically injured in the shooting at Evergreen High School. His family wants the community to know ...
Whiteland’s Spanish Honor Society is partnering with the Clark Pleasant library for a special event celebrating Hispanic heritage. Hispanic Heritage Month Community Day on Oct. 4 will feature food, ...
A couple of days ago I came across a newspaper article about a rural school district in the Pacific Northwest that decided to ...
South suburban libraries are feeling the effects of federal cuts which limit access to grants and other fund sources.
At Temple Carrig Secondary School, chaplain Josh Barrington says smartphones have changed student behavior in ways few adults saw coming.
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