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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 ...
Scholastic is reversing course ... after it confirmed that it was changing its policy for its middle school book fair offerings. It said it was putting most of the titles dealing with race ...
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.
After a flurry of criticism, Scholastic is reversing a decision to allow school districts to exclude books that deal with race, LGBTQ and other issues related to diversity from the publisher's ...
"This fall, we made changes in our U.S. elementary school fairs out of concern for our Book Fair hosts," Scholastic said in a statement to USA TODAY. "In doing this, we offered a collection of ...
From "Goosebumps," "The Adventures of Captain Underpants," and "The Magic School Bus," the book fair was a glorious time to ...
Scholastic, the world’s largest publisher and distributor of children’s books, is separating some books with LGBTQ themes and discussions of race in a special book fair collection, which ...
It's fall, which means it's Scholastic Book Fair season. Schools across the country are setting up shelves in their libraries and gymnasiums to let students shop a vast selection of books provided ...
Some social media users noticed last month that Scholastic had carved out a separate category of books for the book fair events dubbed "Share Every Story, Celebrate Every Voice." The collection ...
Local book fair organizers select from a catalog of different Scholastic “cases,” or groupings of books, that are shipped as units to the schools for their events. This year’s offering ...
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