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11.26.2007 - 12:52pm ET
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'CVS Caremark All Kids Can' and Scholastic Distribute Free Educational Guides in Schools to Champion Acceptance and Build Self-Esteem among Second Graders
All Kids Can Learn activities help students identify their unique qualities while appreciating those of others
(CSRwire) WOONSOCKET, R.I. - November 26, 2007 - CVS Caremark All Kids Can, in
partnership with Scholastic, announced today the distribution of free
teaching guides and take home activities for families, to inspire students
to discover their own special abilities and qualities and appreciate unique
qualities in others. CVS Caremark All Kids Can is a program of the CVS
Caremark Charitable Trust and CVS Caremark; Scholastic is the global
children’s publishing, education and media company.
Targeted to second graders nationwide, CVS Caremark All Kids Can is
providing these guides free to teachers and parents as part of its
commitment to help children of all abilities become the best they can be.
The All Kids Can goals are to support children with disabilities by
raising awareness in schools and local communities about the importance of
inclusion, creating greater opportunities for physical activity and play,
and providing access to medical rehabilitation and related services.
"Every day, teachers face the challenge of instructing students who have
different learning styles, language proficiencies and knowledge, while
working to build a supportive classroom where every child can shine," said
Eileen Howard Dunn, Senior Vice President of Corporate Communications and
Community Relations for CVS Caremark. "Through our classroom and family
guides, every child can learn that there are many ways to be a successful
student."
The All Kids Can Learn teacher's guide includes an interactive "Class
Tree" poster and language arts lessons, helping students identify and
write about the qualities that make their class - and each member of it -
special. The lessons also offer tips for varying instruction to meet the
needs of different types of learners. The family take-home activities
include a similar "Family Tree" project and language arts lessons.
"We are proud to join CVS Caremark, to spread the message in schools about
the importance of inclusion," said Ann Amstutz-Hayes, Vice President of
Scholastic InSchool Division. "These materials offer teachers and parents
great opportunities to engage in conversations with their children about
the importance of acceptance and being a good person."
The teacher and family guides were sent to 10,000 elementary schools
across the country. Teachers who would like to request a copy of the All
Kids Can Learn curriculum can send an e-mail to communitymailbox@cvs.com.
About CVS Caremark All Kids Can
All Kids Can, a program of the CVS Caremark Charitable Trust and CVS
Caremark, is a five-year, $25 million commitment to support children with
disabilities. The goals of All Kids Can are to support children with
disabilities by raising awareness in schools and in local communities
about the importance of inclusion, creating greater opportunities for
physical activity and play, and providing access to medical rehabilitation
and related services. CVS Caremark and its more than 190,000 employees plan
to help children with disabilities learn, play and succeed through
partnerships with leading local and national nonprofit organizations such
as Easter Seals and many others across the country. For more information,
visit www.cvsallkidscan.com.
About Scholastic
Scholastic Corporation (NASDAQ: SCHL) is the world's largest publisher and
distributor of children's books and a leader in educational technology.
Scholastic creates quality educational and entertaining materials and
products for use in school and at home, including children's books,
magazines, technology-based products, teacher materials, television
programming, film, videos and toys. The Company distributes its products
and services through a variety of channels, including proprietary
school-based book clubs, school-based book fairs, and school-based and
direct-to-home continuity programs; retail stores, schools, libraries and
television networks; and the Company's Internet site, www.scholastic.com.
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