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Saul Ramirez, a middle school art teacher in Texas, challenged his mostly Latinx student population to becomes chess champions, setting them on a path to victory.
Nonfiction Notions columnist Jennifer Wharton highlights a few titles perfect for this year's Collaborative Summer Learning Program theme, "Build a Better World."
Looking for a way to beat the summer reading slump? Check out these two programs to help kids of all ages keep their reading going all summer long. 1. Summer Sparks Classroom teachers and librarians are invited to join our friends Buncee and Capstone Publishing in their first Summer Sparks Reading Contest designed to […]
Jenny Han, author of the “To All the Boys I've Loved Before” series, chats with Jennifer E. Smith about Windfall. The two contemporary YA authors and friends discuss their writing process, the state of YA romance, and what they would do if they won the lottery.