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Choose the subscription plan that’s right for you! | Print + Digital $8.49 per student +10% S&H SUBSCRIBE |
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Who founded Weekly Reader?
Eleanor M. Johnson
Eleanor M. Johnson, founder of The Weekly Reader, which has brought the news of the world to schoolchildren for nearly six decades, died of cancer Thursday at a nursing home in Gaithersburg, Md. She was 94 years old.

Is Scholastic news free now?
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What is Scholastic let’s know?
Let’s Find Out connects your students’ lives to the topics you need to teach in easy, self-contained lessons. With each issue, you get exciting multimedia resources that help grow knowledge, build skills and support every reader. Play our fun Dance Break videos that get wiggly kids up and moving.
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What was the purpose of the Weekly Reader?
Several generations of Americans remember Weekly Readeras a source of news in the classroom. The goal of the four- to eight-page weekly paper, which was distributed via the classroom, was to bring awareness to children of what was happening in the world, so that one day they might become daily newspaper readers.
Is there an online version of Weekly Reader?
In 2007, Weekly Reader Corporation became part of The Readers Digest Association. That company tried to create a viable online version but was unsuccessful. In February 2012, Weekly Reader was acquired by its competitor, Scholastic.
Is there a way to search through an archive of weekly readers?
Unfortunately, there is no way to search through an archive of Weekly Readers. Wouldn’t it be great if there were? So many people would like a peek back. The story about the teacher in space would have been a natural for Weekly Reader…and of course, no one knew it would end in disaster.
Where is the headquarters of Weekly Reader located?
In 2007, Weekly Reader Corporation became part of The Reader’s Digest Association, based in Chappaqua, New York. Weekly Reader ‘ s main office was relocated from Stamford, Connecticut, to Chappaqua at the end of May 2007.