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Scholastic is reversing course, saying it will no longer separate diverse stories for school book fairs after weeks of mounting backlash from educators and authors. The educational company ...
Scholastic is widely known for its annual book fairs at thousands of schools across the country, which evoke excitement in children, and nostalgic memories for adults. The children’s book ...
The Scholastic Book Fair, the still-trucking darling of the nostalgic internet, is in trouble. For weeks, librarians have been reporting an odd experience: When they went to order books for this ...
It’s a time beloved by students across the country — when the Scholastic Book Fair’s colorful displays and shelves on wheels are set up and students can browse and buy what they like.
Book fairs run by publisher Scholastic are a staple at schools across the U.S., with the pop-up sales events allowing students to shop for new titles without leaving school property. But now ...
When Scholastic’s book fair returns to elementary schools this year, some books on race and LGBTQ+ issues might be stored in a separate box. Some might be removed entirely. Scholastic ...
After she became a school librarian, she said, someone suggested that she host a book fair as a way to raise funds for the library. The answer was no, she told them. At least, she decided ...
From "Goosebumps," "The Adventures of Captain Underpants," and "The Magic School Bus," the book fair was a glorious time to ...
Described by owner Christina Pascucci-Ciampa as “the gayest Scholastic book fair of your dreams,” the fair includes an ...
Book fairs are a highlight for elementary school students, so the fun and excitement they brought to us back then is coming back into adulthood for the second annual Book.ish on July 14.
An east Auckland business is backing a local school’s efforts to improve its pupils’ literacy and encourage their love of ...
He works as an employment lawyer at the Horton Law Firm, P.A. This article originally appeared on Greenville News: School book fairs help kids learn to love reading. But not this year in Greenville..