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Book circulation rules and internet filter failures caused outrage among parents in two towns in northern New Jersey.
Georgia middle school will host Grammy winners for a concert to update its library.
Acevedo received the award for her debut novel The Poet X, written in verse.
Wondering what happened in Texas, where they wanted to bump Hillary Clinton and Helen Keller from the curriculum? Still waiting for the AR Harry Potter game we wrote about months ago? We've got you covered with news about past articles.
The Ana Grace Project developed “Finish the Race" to inform and inspire elementary schoolers. The nonprofit also brings mental health support and professional development to the district's schools.
There's help for educators who want to bring lessons into the classroom after taking students to see The Hate U Give movie.
Take a deeper dive into the results of a question about summer reading lists in SLJ's Diverse Books Survey.
There are library-related campaigns on ballots across the country—and some librarians, too. Catch up on the issues and candidates, see where to follow the results, and learn the implications.
Marjory Stoneman Douglas teachers Eric Garner and Melissa Falkowski, who co-edited the recently released We Say #NeverAgain: Reporting By the Parkland Student Journalists, talk about the book, their students, news instincts, and finding a way to keep going.
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