Michael Haggen
New Rising Voices Classroom Library from Scholastic and David C. Banks Celebrates the Stories of Black and Latino Boys
Contacts:
Brittany Sullivan, Scholastic, bsullivan@scholastic.com, 212-343-4848
Stephanie Agresti, Scholastic, sagresti@scholastic.com, 212-343-7819
Alastair Pearson, The TASC Group, alastair@thetascgroup.com, 212-337-8870
Books and Instructional Materials for Grades K–5 Promote Positive Representation and Broaden the World for All Students Through Literature
Scholastic Biennial Survey Reveals Young Readers Face Challenges in Finding Their Stories
Kids & Family Reading Report™: 7th Edition explores how reading helps children navigate the world, the importance of diversity in characters and storylines, the impact of book access & reading role models and more
Pre-Registration for the 2018 Scholastic Summer Reading Challenge is Now Open
Contact: Josephine Djonovic, (212) 343-6876, jdjonovic@scholastic.com
Alexandra Wladich, (212) 965-7353, awladich@scholastic.com
New Research from Scholastic Confirms Positive Impact of Supporting Summer Reading for Elementary Students
Contact: Stephanie Agresti, 212-343-7819, sagresti@scholastic.com
New Research Reveals Teachers Value Independent Reading Time, but Only 36% Can Set Aside Time Daily
Contact:
Kyle Good, 212-343-4563, kgood@scholastic.com
Brittany Sullivan, 212-343-4848, bsullivan@scholastic.com
National Survey Provides Insights into Teachers’ and Principals’ Views on the State of Independent Reading in School, Making the Home-to-School Connection, and the Importance of Summer Reading
New Research from Public Education Partners & Scholastic Confirms Positive Impact of Supporting Summer Reading for K–5 Students
Contacts:
Ansel Sanders, Public Education Partners, 864-233-9535, ansel@pepgc.org
Brittany Sullivan, Scholastic, 212-343-4848, bsullivan@scholastic.com
Michael Haggen Named Chief Academic Officer for Scholastic Education
Contact:
Anne Sparkman
212-343-6657
asparkman@scholastic.com
New York, NY – March 15, 2016 – Scholastic (NASDAQ: SCHL), the global children’s publishing, education and media company, today announced the appointment of Michael Haggen as Chief Academic Officer for Scholastic Education. In this new role, Michael will be based in New York and report to Greg Worrell, President of Scholastic Education.