Elementary teachers can use these books to give students an easy entry point into writing now that winter break is over—and ...
The Student Book Store on E. Grand River Avenue has been a staple for students searching for textbooks since 1960. Recently, however, the store decided to no longer rent books out to students. "Our ...
As book bans have spread across the country and some librarians advocate for students’ rights to access a wide range of information, students themselves don’t seem to notice when a book is challenged ...
Educators and students have been finding creative ways over the past few years to circumvent book bans in states and schools across the country. Inside and outside the classroom, vested teachers, ...
Growing up in the Baltimore area, Zach Koung didn’t have many opportunities to learn about the gay-rights movement, or to read books featuring queer characters and love stories. Such topics and ...
Edha Gupta had attended Central York High School for her entire school career, and she never saw herself as an Indian-American girl reflected in the books she was assigned to read. Then, in September ...
As more school districts across the country vote to ban books, students are taking matters into their own hands. Joslyn Diffenbaugh, 14, an eighth grader at Kutztown Middle School in Pennsylvania, has ...
In the face of censorship, students are coming together to exercise their right to read through banned book club gatherings courtesy Round Rock Black Students Book Club Kharia Pitts, left, and Jaiden ...
Students Sophia Shaw and Eliza 'Eli' Little read their children's book, 'The Bob and Billy Show,' in a storytime event at Giggle Monkey Toys in Dahlonega, Georgia. Article By: Clark Leonard Students ...
“The Perks of Being a Wallflower” by Stephen Chbosky explores the world of being a teenager and highlights the path to self-discovery. It encapsulates the full teen experience, which is something not ...
Hundreds of students, parents and residents in York County, Pa., protested limits on books told from the perspective of gay, Black and Latino children. By Isabella Grullón Paz and Maria Cramer Edha ...