Education

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.

Scholastic, The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Donorschoose.org Launch the "Teacher Wall," a Video Network for Teachers

 

Teachers use video to share ideas on teaching and add their experienced voices to the conversation on America’s schools at www.teacherwall.org

 

Scholastic Offers a Live Virtual Author Visit and a Thanksgiving Virtual Field Trip to Bring History to Life in Classrooms

Free webcasts allow students to experience historical events and places -- including the first Thanksgiving — without leaving the classroom

Scholastic Reports $50 Million in Sales of "READ180 Next Generation" Since Launch in May

 

New Version of the country’s most-studied and successful reading intervention program infuses new technology & alignments to common core state standards

 

Scholastic Selected to Provide School Improvement Consulting Services at Indianapolis High School

 

Scholastic Achievement Partners to Serve as Lead Partner
to Leadership at Broad Ripple Magnet High School

 

Statement from Scholastic Chairman, President and CEO, Richard Robinson re: Sponsored Educational Materials

At Scholastic, we recognize that teachers, parents and students have extremely high expectations for all materials we distribute in schools. We take that responsibility seriously, not only for the hundreds of millions of pages we produce through our Education division and Classroom Magazines, but also for the far smaller number of sponsored supplemental materials produced with partners through our InSchool business.

Scholastic Launches Whiteboard-Ready Digital Version of Junior Scholastic Magazine

Free preview available this summer for educators, parents, students

New York, NY (June 16, 2011) — Scholastic, the global children's publishing education and media company, today announced an all new whiteboard-friendly digital version of Junior Scholastic®, the classic Social Studies magazine read by more than one million kids in 6th-8th grade classrooms across the country.

Scholastic Wins 25 "AEP Awards" for Outstanding Educational Resources

 

Classroom and professional magazines, Math Solutions, and "Census in Schools" program honored

 

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