Scholastic Education
Four Years of U.S. Department of Education Research Shows "READ 180" Effective in Combating Adolescent Illiteracy
Keith Malone Joins Scholastic as Creative Director, Scholastic Education
October 3, 2011 — New York, N.Y. — Scholastic (NASDAQ: SCHL), the global children’s publishing, education and media company, announced today that Keith Malone has been named Creative Director for Scholastic Education, the company’s instructional and educational technology development group.
Struggling Readers Turn into All-Stars with "READ180" and "System 44"
Scholastic Acquires Math Solutions, Leading Authority on K-12 Mathematics Instruction, Founded by Math Educator, Marilyn Burns
Scholastic Honors Charlene A. Green and the Clark County (Las Vegas) School District
Charlene A. Green Presented with the 2009 Scholastic Leadership in Urban Education Award (The URBIE)
Scholastic “Cozy Corner” Brings Storytime to Life at Libraries and Early Childhood Centers
Cozy Corner is the Latest Addition to Scholastic Early Childhood Education Programs and Services Eligible for Economic Stimulus Funding
NEW YORK (May 6, 2009) – Storytime just got even better for kids everywhere.
Scholastic Names Dr. Clayton Wilcox Vice President, Education and Corporate Relations
New York, NY — April 17, 2008 — Scholastic, the global children’s publishing, education and media company, today announced that Dr. Clayton Wilcox, Superintendent of Schools in Pinellas County, Florida since 2004, will join the company as Vice President, Education and Corporate Relations. Dr. Wilcox is a respected educator with almost 30 years experience in the classroom, as a principal and as leader of large public school districts.
Marilyn Burns and Scholastic Introduce “Do The Math” Arithmetic Intervention for Struggling Students
Award Winning Leader in Math Education Develops Program to Help All Students Build a Solid Foundation in Arithmetic
Read 180 Turns Struggling Readers Into All-Stars
Scholastic Recognizes Nine READ 180® All-Star Award Recipients for Learning to Read, Staying in School and Improving Academic Performance