The Tennessean will take a close look at key issues facing the U.S. education system — and how students feel about them.
An organization in Erie County has been instilling a love of reading for children and their parents since 1990.
The Tennessean interviewed more than a dozen high schoolers about the book bans sweeping the state. Here's why the removals matter to them.
ABC News’ Linsey Davis speaks with civil rights activist Ruby Bridges about her latest book, “Ruby Bridges: A Talk With My ...
BIGFORK — This month's winner of our $500 One Class at a Time grant is Bailey Johnson who teaches third grade at Swan River ...
Jacob Mitchell - better known to his millions of fans as MC Grammar - is helping kids to read and learn through the power of ...
The Public Library of Steubenville and Jefferson County has announced its upcoming events and activities scheduled for the week of March 2-8. Main Library (740) 282-9782 Teens and Adults: The Deep ...
Get sucked into new worlds with these standout young adult book series Must-read young adult book series Pop into any ...
Members of the Seaside School District’s Advisory Committee convened Wednesday to discuss Sherman Alexie’s “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian,” which has been challenged by two parents ...
She’s also a small business owner. When she’s not on the road exploring the country with her mom, the Lititz teenager sells ...
UNC School of Information and Library Science alumna Meredith Adamo was wary to commit to a career in creative writing. Today ...
While his breakout role as Beck Oliver on the Nickelodeon sitcom Victorious turned him into a teen heartthrob ... Now, Jogia is back with his second book Autopsy (out now from Gallery Books ...