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What does JS stand for?

Junior Scholastic (magazine)


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The student reporters' interviews are published online and in upcoming issues of Scholastic News and Junior Scholastic.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] In the fall of 1936, Lippert handed over the editorship of Coach so he could start Junior Scholastic magazine for grades 6-8 social studies, an instant success and still Scholastic's best-known magazine.
Science in the micro-gravity of the heavens held unimaginable promise, or so it said in Junior Scholastic and other classroom classics.
His keen intellect, love of history and geography, and attention to detail helped to make Junior Scholastic the leading social studies publication in middle schools across the country.
While at Scholastic, she led major web development and editorial projects including: editorial development of Scholastic News Zone, a daily Internet news service for kids and teens; execution of the magazine's first web site, Scholastic News Online; leading the launch of a web site for Junior Scholastic, the nation's leading magazine for the middle-school market; and spearheading the editorial redesign of Scholastic News, editions 4 and 5/6.
Playing this Knowledge Bowl game is a fun and easy way for students to review keg facts and ideas from Junior Scholastic this year.
This suggested lesson plan comes from Lisa Arce, who teaches seventh- and eighth-grade students at Selden Middle School in Centereach, New York, and is a contributing editor to Junior Scholastic.
Playing this Knowledge Bowl game is a fun and easy way for students to review key facts and ideas from Junior Scholastic this year.

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