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  2. Scholastic Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Scholastic was founded in 1920 by Maurice R. Robinson near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to be a publisher of youth magazines. The first publication was The Western Pennsylvania Scholastic. It covered high school sports and social activities; the four-page magazine debuted on October 22, 1920, and was distributed in 50 high schools. [3]

  3. Lee Kravitz - Wikipedia

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    From 1987 to 1995, Kravitz was an editorial director of Scholastic Inc., an educational publishing company. [1] He oversaw several classroom magazines, including Choices, Science World, Search, Update, [2] and Junior Scholastic. [3] He also served as director of new media and special projects for the company's 37 magazines. [4]

  4. National Pacemaker Awards - Wikipedia

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    The National Scholastic Press Association administers the contest for high school programs, while the Associated Collegiate Press administers the college and university contests. Pacemakers are awarded annually at the JEA/NSPA National Conference (for high schools) and the ACP/CMA National College Media Convention (for colleges) in the ...

  5. SPS aims to boost summer learning with free books, math ... - AOL

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    46,657 − Scholastic books, five each for students in grades K-3 and three each for students in grades 4-5; 10,769 − Summer express workbooks, one each for students in K-5;

  6. Storyworks - Wikipedia

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    Storyworks is a literary magazine published in the United States by Scholastic Inc., for students in grades 3-6 and their teachers. [1] [2] The magazine was founded in 1993 by Scholastic editor Tamara Hanneman. [3] [4] It is published six times during the academic year. [5] Each issue features fiction, nonfiction, poetry and a play.

  7. The New York Times Upfront - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times Upfront was first published in 1999, but it arguably has roots dating back to Scholastic's earliest days. [1] The company's first high school magazine was called The Western Pennsylvania Scholastic and it evolved and changed names over the decades, becoming Scholastic Senior and Update.