A guest post from Katie Brickner, Editor of Scholastic Art magazine, which brings art history to life in middle and high school visual arts education programs with dynamic digital learning features like art history videos, museum tours, artist interview and more.
Last Wednesday, representatives from top educational companies gathered in Philadelphia for the 2016 AAP REVERE Awards Gala. This annual event, hosted by the Association of American Publishers (AAP), recognizes excellence in products that support education for all ages in all media. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the REVERE Awards.
This year’s judges honored multiple Scholastic Classroom Magazines and Scholastic books in many categories, including Scholastic ART, which received the Golden Lamp Award for magazines, the education resource industry’s top honor.
Congratulations to all those whose hard work, creativity, and dedication led to these awards!
Magazines Category
Golden Lamp Award
Scholastic ART
Best Overall Editorial (7-12)
Scholastic ART
Best Overall Publication (7-12)
Scholastic ART
Article Design (7-12)
“The Age of Anxiety” - Scholastic Choices
Article Design (Professional)
“50 Organization Tricks for Teachers” - Scholastic Teacher
Cover (PreK-6)
“Books Give You Power” - Storyworks
Cover (7-12)
“Lost in Death Valley” - Scholastic Scope
Illustrations, Graphics, and Photography (7-12)
“5 Things to Know About Creating Children’s Books” - Scholastic ART
Best Overall Design (7-12)
The New York Times Upfront
Departments and Sections (PreK-6)
“Paired Texts” - Storyworks
Departments and Sections (7-12)
“Behind the Scenes Videos” - Scholastic Scope
Feature (PreK-6)
“Superhero Hand” - SuperScience
Feature (7-12)
“Lost in Death Valley” - Scholastic Scope
Supplemental Resources
Arts
Scholastic ART
Integrated Marketing
Campaign Budget Over $75K
The Phyllis C. Hunter Classroom Library 2nd Edition