THE WEEKLY READER and the electronic publishing company iUniverse announced last week a joint venture that will allow students and their teachers to write and publish books quickly and inexpensively.
Weekly Reader, a staple in American classrooms for a century, has some hard news for its young readers: it’s shutting down. Chief rival Scholastic, which bought the school newspaper earlier this year, ...
Weekly Reader Connect isa cutting-edge school-wide online reading program for grades 1 through 6. It requires no additional software or tech expertise. Developed by the trusted, innovative educational ...
(USA Today) -- My Weekly Reader, a fixture in American classrooms for more than 100 years, is shutting down, The New York Post reports. The Post, quoting unidentified sources, say Weekly Reader was ...
Scholastic has owned Weekly Reader, a magazine aimed at children and what can only be described as a grammar school must-read, for about six months and today they've announced that they're shutting ...
With visions of Weekly Readers in their heads, the four fifth-graders tried to sum up their feelings about the elementary set’s newspaper of choice. Chris Curcija recalled feeling as worldly as a ...
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., July 23 (UPI) -- The Weekly Reader, a New York-based educational classroom magazine, will be shutting down, officials said. The weekly magazine was bought out by its main rival, ...
(CNN) The Weekly Reader title may hold fond memories for you, but it won’t be around the way you remember it for your kids. The magazine that brought us all kinds of kid-appropriate stories, from ...
Pleasantville, NY–November 2009—This January, Weekly Reader introduces an extraordinary new tool for schools—a multimedia reading-comprehension program that combines high-interest, real-world ...