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Scholastic Experts Issue List of ‘Ten Trends in Children’s Books from 2010’

New York, NY — December 8, 2010 — Scholastic, the largest publisher and distributor of children’s books, today released a list of 10 Trends in Children's Books from 2010.

Helping Haiti Recover and Taylor Swift Lead the List of the Top Five Kids News Stories of 2010

 

Scholastic News Kids Press Corps' most popular stories included a mix of breaking news and entertainment coverage

 

Scholastic Announces Winners in First Annual WordGirl Definition Competition

Claude Hopkins of New York City catapults to stardom at live virtual event based on Emmy® Award-winning PBS KIDS GO! animated series

Texas Approves New Research-Based, Comprehensive Early Childhood Curriculum from Scholastic for Adoption

Big Day for PreK® Helps Ensure Children are Prepared to Succeed in Kindergarten

Lori Benton Named VP & Publisher, Scholastic Trade Publishing

New York, NY — November 11, 2010 — Scholastic, the global children's publishing, education and media company, announced today that Lori Benton has been named Vice President & Publisher, for the Scholastic Trade Publishing division. In her new role, Benton will oversee direction of the publishing program for all imprints of the division. She will assume her new responsibilities January 3, 2011, and report to Ellie Berger, President of Scholastic Trade Publishing.

Lori Benton Named VP & Publisher, Scholastic Trade Publishing

New York, NY — November 11, 2010 — Scholastic, the global children's publishing, education and media company, announced today that Lori Benton has been named Vice President & Publisher, for the Scholastic Trade Publishing division. In her new role, Benton will oversee direction of the publishing program for all imprints of the division. She will assume her new responsibilities January 3, 2011, and report to Ellie Berger, President of Scholastic Trade Publishing.

Thanksgiving Virtual Field Trip Brings More than a Million Students Nationwide to Plimoth Plantation on November 16, 2010

 

Free Scholastic live webcast for students helps teach the history of Thanksgiving

 

NEW YORK, N.Y. — November 8, 2010 — Almost a million students will visit historic Plimoth Plantation in a little over a week, and thanks to technology, not one of them will leave the classroom.

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