Scholastic Press Releases
The 2010 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards Ceremony at Carnegie Hall Honors the Nation’s Best Teen Artists and Writers
internationally renowned Artist Mel Bochner and acclaimed poet Carolyn Forché
Scholastic Helps Schools Distribute More than 1.5 Million Books to Kids for Summer Reading
NEW YORK, NY — June 7, 2010 — As schools nationwide struggle with tight budgets, some innovative school districts have developed a low-tech strategy for keeping their students’ reading skills sharp this summer. They are giving them books!
Scholastic Introduces Scholastic News Interactive, Dynamic News for Kids in Print and Online
Print Subscribers to Receive Free Digital Editions
READ 180® and System 44® Outstanding Educators Turn Students' Lives Around
Scholastic Recognizes Four Extraordinary Teachers for Their Hard Work in Helping Students Learn to Read
Scholastic Statement on Robert Munsch
Robert Munsch is a brilliant storyteller and author who has brought his gift to millions, helping generations of kids to discover the wonders of books and reading. Scholastic is proud to be his Canadian publisher and to distribute his books in the U.S. and around the world. This fall, Scholastic Canada will launch his new title Too Much Stuff! as well as a third Robert Munsch Collection, Mad About Munsch!, and we look forward to many more.
Robert is also a man who has faced substantial personal challenges in his life and who is working hard to overcome them.
Scholastic's Animated Avenger WordGirl Receives Three Emmy Award Nods
Reading Is Fundamental (RIF) and Scholastic Launch Summer Reading Fundraising Campaign
NEW YORK, NY — May 10, 2010 — What would YOU give up this summer to put books in the hands of kids who might otherwise not own a single book? Two iced coffees? A movie and popcorn?
Forty-Two U.S. Governors' Spouses Become "Reading Ambassadors"to Encourage Kids to Read Four or More Books This Summer
Scholastic Announces First Annual WordGirl Definition Competition
"READ 180" and "SYSTEM 44" Celebrate Turning Struggling Students into All-Stars
for overcoming the odds and learning to read