Education
It’s Not Too Late to Vote! Scholastic News Kids’ Election Poll Now Open At www.scholastic.com/vote
New York, NY (September 29, 2008) – Will it be John McCain or Barack Obama? The Scholastic Presidential Election Poll is an opportunity for students to cast their votes for the 44th President of the United States. Kids in their classrooms, libraries and homes across the country can make their voices heard at www.scholastic.com/vote.
Scholastic Book Clubs’ ClassroomsCare Teaches Kids the Value of Reading and Giving Back—to the Charities of Their Choice.
NEW YORK, NY — Aug. 27, 2008 — Each fall, millions of kids nationwide read their hearts out. Through the Scholastic Book Clubs’ ClassroomsCare program, participating classrooms are asked to read 100 books, and, in turn, Scholastic Book Clubs donates up to 1 million new books to kids in need. And this year, the program has gone to a whole new level.
Scholastic Kid Reporters Cover Democratic National Convention in Denver and Republican National Convention in St. Paul
Scholastic News Announces New Election Games, Activities for Kids, Free Lesson Plans for Teachers
Tom Snyder Productions’ Timeliner XE Debuts on Adobe AIR at NECC
Digital Content Trends in Classrooms Revealed in New Report from Quality Education Data
State of Digital Content in America’s Classrooms, 2007-2008 Reveals Current Use of Technology in American K-12 Schools
Parents and Children Play and Learn Together at New Early Childhood Site on Scholastic.com
Parent Activity Center (P.A.C.) is Home to Clifford The Big Red Dog®, Magic School Bus®, I SPY®, WordGirl!® and Other Popular Children’s Characters
QED Named 2008 “Company of the Year” By Association of Educational Publishers
Denver, CO (May 19, 2008) — Quality Education Data® (QED®), the education market research and database firm, has been named the Association of Educational Publishers’ (AEP) “Company of the Year” for 2007.
Earth Day Unveiling of Scholastic’s First Ever “Kids’ Environmental Report Card”
Kids Give an “F” to Adults’ Response to Global Climate Change; Of all Environmental Issues, 54% Say It’s Most Important