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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 ...
Scholastic faced backlash for putting books dealing with race, gender and sexuality in their own optional category for middle school book fairs. It's now apologizing and working to reverse course.
Scholastic’s down-the-middle response had such a harsh reception in part because its internet audience is made up of bookish people for whom loving the Scholastic Book Fair is a marker of ...
Scholastic is placing some books with LGBTQ themes and discussions of race and racism in a ... One middle school librarian in Louisiana told the School Library Journal she is canceling her book ...
The change does not affect Scholastic’s middle school book fairs, according to the company. Elementary schools can decide to display some or all of the collection or opt out of it entirely.
On average, a Scholastic book fair tends to make $6,000, which makes the average school profit $1,500 or 3,000 Scholastic dollars, Stone said. In total, schools earn about $200 million through ...
Melissa Robinette, with Spartanburg School District 5, said the Scholastic Book Fair has been going on all week at Florence Chapel Middle School, on Shoals Road, in Duncan. Advertisement ...
BERWICK, Pa. — For many students in elementary and middle school, the Scholastic Book Fair is a highlight of the school year. Students shop in a mini bookstore set up inside the school.