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The Nation’s Most Promising Teen Writers Published In New Anthology The Best Teen Writing Of 2009

(New York, NY, November 23, 2009) – Highlighting the emerging talent of American teen writers, the Alliance for Young Artists and Writers has released THE BEST TEEN WRITING OF 2009 (Scholastic (NASDAQ; November 2009).  The anthology features work from young writers, ages 12-18, who were honored for their writing by

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  • The New York Times Upfront® Asks Teens: What Are The Top Ten News Stories Of 2009?

    Teen Magazine Announces Video Contest to Celebrate Its 10th Anniversary

    New York, NY (October 26, 2009) – The New York Times UPFRONT®, the leading teen magazine covering national news edited and published by Scholastic in conjunction with The New York Times, announces its 10th Anniversary Video Contest.  UPFRONT is inviting junior high and high school students from across the country to create a video up to 3 minutes long showing what they think are the Top 10 News Stories of 2009. 

    OMG, Mythology Totes Just Got Way Cooler *gasp*

     

    New non-fiction book series from Scholastic makes ancient greek gods, goddesses and myths
    accessible to digital natives

     

    NEW YORK, N.Y — Oct. 7, 2009 A.C.E. — Mt. Olympus meets new media in a new book series from Scholastic (NASDAQ: SCHL).

    National Center on Response to Intervention Awards Highest Possible Rating to Scholastic Reading Inventory

    New York, NY — October 6, 2009 — Scholastic today announced the National Center on Response to Intervention (NCRTI) has given Scholastic Reading Inventory™ (SRI) the highest possible rating for validity and reliability. NCRTI reviewed SRI, the leading progress monitoring tool for grades 1-12, as a part of the organization's first annual evaluation of Reading Screening Tools.

    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
     

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