Greg Worrell
Scholastic Introduces Program to Help Teachers Assess Students During In-Class Independent Reading
For Immediate Release
Contact: Alex Wladich, Scholastic Inc., 212-965-7353 awladich@scholastic.com
Independent Reading Assessment: FICTION helps educators turn assessment data into targeted instruction
Mount Vernon Schools Launch District-Wide Summer Reading Initiative Giving Book Packs to Every K-6 Student
CONTACT: Nadia Almahdi - 212-343-6635; nalmahdi@scholastic.com
New Middle School Non-fiction Program Teaches Reading and Writing Through Profiles of Contemporary Figures
Designed to meet common core state standards in language arts, On the Record helps students read critically, Write passionately and build resilience
Scholastic Announces New Team Focused on Family and Community Engagement (FACE) to Raise Student Achievement
In new survey, 98 percent of teachers say more family involvement and support would have a strong impact on academic achievement
Scholastic Reports an Increase in School Districts Giving Books to Students for Summer Reading
Scholastic Teams Up with Irene Fountas and Gay Su Pinnell to Help Students Build Diverse Literacy Skills for Lives and Careers
Scholastic Helps Schools Distribute More than 1.5 Million Books to Kids for Summer Reading
NEW YORK, NY — June 7, 2010 — As schools nationwide struggle with tight budgets, some innovative school districts have developed a low-tech strategy for keeping their students’ reading skills sharp this summer. They are giving them books!
New Orleans Recovery School District and Scholastic Announce Superintendent’s Reading Challenge
Children across Recovery School District to Read at School and at Home and Earn Rewards and Prizes for Hard Work and Good Reading
100-book Custom Scholastic Classroom Libraries Placed in 620 RSD Classrooms
