Scholastic Press Releases

Calling All Artists! Scholastic Announces Read Every Day. Lead a Better Life. Art Contest

 

Aspiring artists invited to interpret Scholastic's global literacy campaign, Read Every Day. Lead a Better Life.

 

New York, NY — May 18, 2011 — Scholastic, the global children’s publishing, education and media company, invites aspiring artists age 18 and older to submit an original artistic interpretation of what it means to Read Every Day. Lead a Better Life., the fundamental message of the company’s global literacy campaign.

 

Scholastic is Named #4 Top Online Retailer by "Internet Retailer" in the Books/Music/Video Category

New York, NY — May 11, 2011 — Scholastic (NASDAQ: SCHL), the global children's publishing, education and media company, was named by Internet Retailer as the #4 Top Retailer in the Books/Music/Video Category for the 3rd year in a row. Among the top four retailers, Scholastic is the only company that is solely focused on selling children’s product. The three larger retailers in the category are Netflix Inc., Barnes & Noble Inc. and Blockbuster Inc.

Original Artwork by Renowned Children's Illustrators on Auction at CharityBuzz.com to Benefit Literacy

Norman Bridwell, Mary GrandPré, Jon J Muth, David Shannon, Jeff Smith among artists contributing works to benefit literacy organizations Reading Is Fundamental and Reach Out and Read

Auction is part of Scholastic’s 90th anniversary global literacy campaign,Read Every Day. Lead A Better Life.

 

New Multimedia Professional Development Program from Math Solutions Helps Teachers Encourage "Math Talk" in the Classroom

 

Leader in K-12 professional development releases new titles to help teachers meet the demands of the common core state standards and the renewed focus on math proficiency across the U.S.

 

Scholastic, PBS Kids and iVillage Form Alliance to Sustain Children's Summer Reading

 

Launching two national challenge initiatives this summer

 

Struggling Readers Turn into All-Stars with "READ180" and "System 44"

 

Scholastic recognizes 12 students in grades 3 through 12 for overcoming obstacles to become All-Star readers

 

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