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Polls Open for Scholastic Student Vote: Kids across the Country Cast their Vote for the Next President

Posted August 15th, 2012 by rthomas
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August 16, 2012

Polls Open for Scholastic Student Vote: Kids across the Country Cast their Vote for the Next President
Student vote has reflected the election outcome every year since 1940 except Dewey/Truman and Kennedy/Nixon

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Scholastic News Kids Press Corps Appoints 32 New Kid Reporters

Posted November 17th, 2011 by rthomas
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November 17, 2011

 

59 new and veteran Kid Reporters provide Election 2012 coverage for students nationwide

 

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This Just In – New Kid Reporters Join The Scholastic Kids Press Corps

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First Assignment: Kids And The Economy

 

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Kid Reporters from Across the Country Recap Campaign 2008 on Live Webcast at www.scholastic.com/election

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Scholastic News® election site traffic 92% higher than in 2004

 

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