Help me give my students a year-long subscription to Scholastic News and Science Spin.
$1,131 goal
This project expired on September 28, 2025.
This project expired on September 28, 2025.
My Project
My students love to explore the world around them and ask big questions! To nurture their curiosity and build both literacy and science skills, we’re seeking engaging student magazines that bring nonfiction texts to life. With your support, we can provide high-interest magazines that will spark meaningful discussions and a love of reading.
These magazines will be used for shared reading experiences in class, where we read and explore articles together, practice reading strategies, and build background knowledge in science and social studies.
The content is designed specifically for young learners, with age-appropriate vocabulary, vivid images, and interactive features that keep students excited about learning.
The best part? Students will take the magazines home to share with their families, extending their learning beyond the classroom. This helps foster a love of reading at home and encourages family involvement in education—something we know makes a big difference.
Your generous donation will help us build a bridge between school and home, literacy and science, curiosity and comprehension. Thank you for helping us grow as readers, thinkers, and explorers!
More than a third of students from low‑income households
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90 students impacted
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