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Broken Arrow seventh graders got a glimpse of potential future careers on Thursday at the district’s first career fair. 1,400 seventh graders from schools across Broken Arrow took a break from ...
Five Shelburne Middle School 7th-graders competed in the local round of the National Civics Bee, a nationwide competition to inspire young minds to engage with American democracy. After answering ...
It’s given teen books a new relevance, and a new energy. Alas, sales of young-adult fiction have been declining since 2021, in part due to well-organized efforts to ban books. In 2024 ...
The question is posed and pondered and fiercely debated across the epic breadth of “Sons and Daughters,” by the poet and novelist Chaim Grade (1910-82). Widely considered the last of the 20th ...
Over the last 10 years, nonprofit organization We Need Diverse Books has changed the landscape of reading across the country. To celebrate, WNDB is launching an inaugural We Need Diverse Books Day ...
Part of the reason YA fiction speaks to so many types of readers is simply that it includes so many types of stories. And this April is a prime example of this fact: From a Regency era romance to ...
Lisi Harrison’s The Clique series rode the Mean Girls wave of the 2000s, but her approach to writing about teen drama has ...
265 Energy, a leading provider of renewable energy solutions in Malawi, says the celebration of its seventh anniversary, which comes with special offers, marks a significant milestone in the ...