The Supreme Court agreed Friday to review whether schools may read LGBTQ+ books to elementary school students without giving ...
The article was headlined: The Elite College Students Who Can’t Read Books. The premise is that many students admitted to elite colleges arrive having read very few books all the way through.
Last month, Rose Horowitch wrote the article “The Elite College Students Who Can’t Read Books,” which sparked a lot of debate. Professors told Horowitch that their students felt overwhelmed ...
What if a group of students at a Philly high school that never had its own library created one from scratch? If it seems ...
The U.S. Supreme Court will take up a school district's policy of refusing to let parents opt out their children from LGBTQ+ storybooks.
Students at Brookside School 54 are self-publishing their own books as part of an initiative aimed at improving their reading and writing skills. Fifth-grader Emma Shelton wrote The Best Principal ...
Middle-schoolers at Gary Comer College Prep spent Friday joining activities focusing on literacy and storytelling with educators that look like them.
North Newton Elementary librarian Megan Coffey stands between two sections of the library she has reimagined to get more kids ...
WRTV employees donate time and money to “give a child a book.” It's a special effort from the Scripps Howard Foundation.
“I have a [manga] book called ‘Snakes.’ Ooh, that’s cool!” one student exclaimed. “Sparkle queens! What do sparkle queens do?
Maple Manor Elementary Middle School is proud to announce having won the MyOn districtwide Reading Challenge for the months ...