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Scholastic Media Announces Winners of National Clifford The Big Red Dog BE BIG in Your Community Contest

 

 

 

The BE BIG Fund awards $50,000 in community grants to the BIGGEST ideas inspired by Clifford's Big Ideas

 

 

12-Year-Old West Virginia girl's BIG idea awarded $25,000 community grant for special needs accessible playground; 10 additional ideas receive $2,500 grants

 

Creative Teens Can Earn Money for College: Young Writers & Artists Grades 7-12 Invited to Submit Work

Creative Teens Can Earn Money for College: Young Writers and Artists Grades 7-12 Invited to Submit Work to The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards

15 Seniors Will Receive Top Honors and $10,000 Awards; Additional $3.9 Million in Writing and Art Scholarships Available to Selected Students
 

Inquiry-Based Science & Whiteboard Technology For The 21st Century Classroom In Investigators, A New Classroom Books Series.

New York, NY — October 1, 2009 — From life cycles to recycling, students in grades K-3 can explore the world of science through Weldon Owen Pty Ltd’s Investigators, a new collection of science readers and inquiry-based instruction for the 21st century classroom being distributed by Scholastic Classroom Books.

Scholastic Makes Significant Progress Toward Industry-Leading Goals for FSC-Certified and Recycled Paper Use

New York, NY — August 27, 2009 — Scholastic, the global children’s publishing, education and media company, today announced that significant progress has been made toward the company-wide goal of strengthening its sustainable paper procurement practices and increasing the percentage of Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified and post-consumer waste (PCW) recycled paper purchased.

Kids Across America Take the Scholastic Summer Challenge to Stop the Summer Slide

Free Online Summer Reading Program Continues to Motivate Kids to Read for Fun, Friendly Competition and a Good Cause with Save the Children’s U.S. Programs

Even Celebrities Like Brendan Fraser, Meg Cabot, Keke Palmer, and The Naked Brothers Band Are Reading “4 or More” Books This Summer

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