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ARTICLE: SCHOLASTIC KIDS PRESS CORPS 1/7/2012
A Kid Reporter in Israel | News For Kids, By Kids
Kid Reporter Jacob Schroeder recently traveled to Israel with his family. He filed this report about the culture and people he met there.
COLLECTION: SCHOLASTIC KIDS PRESS CORPS
Kid Reporters Interview the President | News For Kids, By Kids
This is a collection of video from the Kid Reporter interview with President Barack Obama.
ARTICLE: SCHOLASTIC NEWS ONLINE 9/10/2010
Want to Be a Scholastic Kid Reporter This Year? | Scholastic News Online
This year, a new team of Kid Reporters is gearing up to cover the news for Scholastic's magazines and Web site. Today, one Kid Reporter even took part in a press conference at the White House!
COLLECTION: SCHOLASTIC KIDS PRESS CORPS
Healthy Kids Special Report | News For Kids By Kids
What's it take to live a healthy lifestyle? It's not as hard as you think! Kid Reporters talk to celebrities, athletes, chefs, and First Lady Michelle Obama about how healthy living leads to happy living. Gets tips, recipes, and more.
ONLINE ACTIVITY
Ask the Kid Reporters Blog
Scholastic Kid Reporters blog about the latest on current events, breaking news, entertainment, and sports events from their hometowns across...
ONLINE ACTIVITY
Ready, Set, Read! Book Reviews by the Kid Reporters
Do you need help picking out what book to read next? Let Scholastic News Online be your guide! Find out what Kid Reporters are saying about all...
ARTICLE: SCHOLASTIC KIDS PRESS CORPS 3/23/2007
Kid Reporters Check Out Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and The Last Mimzy
Two new family-friendly movies, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and The Last Mimzy, hit movie screens across the country. Scholastic News Online kid reporters bring you news from about these film releases!
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Hurricane Sandy Recovery Special Report | News For Kids, By Kids
The Scholastic News Kids Press Corps reports on Hurricane Sandy, its aftermath, and how people from across the country are pitching in to help those affected by the storm.
ARTICLE: SCHOLASTIC KIDS PRESS CORPS 5/18/2011
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides Video Report | News For Kids, By Kids
Scholastic News Kid Reporter Cassandra Hsiao covers the premiere of the latest Pirates of the Caribbean movie at Disneyland in Anaheim, California. Would you risk your life for a sip from the Fountain of Youth? Find out what some of the actors in the movie think!
ARTICLE: SCHOLASTIC KIDS PRESS CORPS 10/25/2011
The Thrill of Live Reporting | News For Kids, By Kids
Kid Reporter Grace Ybarra interviews NBC Sunday Night Football sideline reporter Michele Tafoya about being a female sports journalist and how covering live sports is different from other kinds of reporting.
COLLECTION: SCHOLASTIC KIDS PRESS CORPS
Stand Up to Bullying Special Report | News For Kids, By Kids
Kid Reporters have talked to their teachers, parents of kids who have been bullied, singers, songwriters, and actors who are taking part in bullying prevention programs, and authors about how to keep bullying out of kids' lives.
COLLECTION: SCHOLASTIC KIDS PRESS CORPS
Gulf Oil Spill Recovery Special Report | News For Kids, By Kids
Recovery efforts are under way in the wake of the oil spill in the Gulf, but what is being done and how long will it take? Scholastic's team of Kid Reporters is looking for the answers from around the country.
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Meet the New Kid Reporters
Scholastic Editors have been poring over applications for the 2008-2009 Scholastic Kids Press Corps. Twenty-nine new Kid Reporters will join returning members of the Scholastic Kids Press Corps to cover breaking news, politics, sports, entertainment, and more in 2008-2009.
ARTICLE: SCHOLASTIC KIDS PRESS CORPS 11/18/2008
Meet the New Kid Reporters
Scholastic Editors have been poring over applications for the 2008-2009 Scholastic Kids Press Corps. Twenty-nine new Kid Reporters will join returning members of the Scholastic Kids Press Corps to cover breaking news, politics, sports, entertainment, and more in 2008-2009.
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About Kid Reporters: Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Scholastic Kids Press Corps? The Scholastic Kids Press Corps is a team of about 50 reporters, ages 10-14, who report on current events, breaking news, entertainment, and sports events from their hometowns across the country.
