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"READ 180," "System 44" Outstanding Educators Help Struggling Students Become Confident Lifelong Readers

Contact:

Alexandra Wladich
Scholastic Inc.
212-965-7353
awladich@scholastic.com

Lia Zneimer
Scholastic Inc.
212-343-6901
lzneimer@scholastic.com

 

Scholastic recognizes four dedicated teachers
who have helped their students overcome reading challenges

 

Everyone’s a Winner This Summer: Kids Read, Parents Get a Free Kids eBook, Top School Gets a Visit from Dav Pilkey

Contacts:

Sara Sinek
Scholastic
212-343-6899
ssinek@scholastic.com

Nadia Almahdi
Scholastic
212-343-6355
nalmahdi@scholastic.com

 

Scholastic Summer Challenge free reading program kicks off Facebook summer calendar for parents with daily tips, book discounts, giveaways, and live chats

 

Twelve Struggling Students Named Reading All-Stars, Receive National Award for their Academic Success

Contact:

Alexandra Wladich
Scholastic Inc.
212-965-7353
awladich@scholastic.com

Lia Zneimer
Scholastic Inc.
212-343-6901
lzneimer@scholastic.com

 

Scholastic recognizes READ 180® and System 44® All-Star Award winners
for overcoming the odds and making significant reading gains

 

Scholastic Announces Educational Technology Product Launch with "MATH 180," "iRead," "System 44" Next Generation and "READ 180"

CONTACT:

Tyler Reed
Scholastic Inc.
212-343-6427
treed@scholastic.com

Breakthrough K-12 Math and Reading Programs for the Common Core Combine Smart Technology, Rich Data, Professional Learning and Rigorous, Relevant Content

 

The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (SMFA) is Named Massachusetts Affiliate for Scholastic Art & Writing Awards

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Cathy Lasiewicz
 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
212.343.6570
clasiewicz@scholastic.com

Lia Zneimer
Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
212.343.6901
lzneimer@scholastic.com

SMFA Announces New Scholarship Program for Scholastic Award Recipients from Massachusetts

Scholastic Teams with School Districts, Communities to Send Summer Reading Book Packs Home

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Nadia Almahdi
Scholastic
212-343-6355
nalmahdi@scholastic.com

Summer learning loss can account for up to 85 percent of the reading achievement gap between low- and higher-income students

Study of Blended Learning Reading Program in Michigan Shows Significant Effects for Adolescent Learning Disabled Students

Contact:

Tyler Reed
Scholastic Inc.
212-343 6427
treed@scholastic.com

Students in System 44® significantly outperform their peers in control group

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