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Scholastic is separating dozens of books focused on race and LGBTQ+ themes into a collection that elementary schools can decide whether to offer or exclude from their book fairs, the publisher ...
Elementary schools can choose to exclude certain books with content related to racism and LGBTQ identities when hosting this year’s Scholastic book fairs, the children’s book publisher said.
“It honestly feels like a betrayal. As an elementary student, for weeks I’d save every single penny I had for the Scholastic Book Fair, because it felt like a safe place to explore and choose ...
By Dana Goldstein Scholastic, the children’s book publisher, said that its elementary-school book fairs would now have a separate section for titles that deal with race, gender and sexuality ...
There'll now be a separate section for books dealing with race and gender at elementary school fairs that schools can opt out of. Children's book publisher Scholastic says that state efforts to ...
E.C. Nash Elementary School students on Tucson's north side are building up their libraries this week during the Scholastic Book Fair. 350 students at the school, part of the Amphitheater School ...
Scholastic is facing backlash over their new decision to move some books dealing with LGBTQ and race issues into an optional book collection for school book fairs at elementary schools around the ...
Hundreds of students at Apalachee Elementary School were treated to free books to start the new week. The school is the second of three Title I schools in Leon County to hold a book fair as part ...