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Monday, March 5, 2018

The New York Times Upfront is a newsmagazine for high school students, published by Scholastic Inc. with articles and other content provided by reporters from The New York Times.

More than 15,000 social studies and English/language arts teachers nationwide subscribe to Upfront for their students. The magazine is designed to augment the curricula of a course by bringing current events into a classrooms. The magazine is also intended to boost high school students' non-fiction reading skills. Published 14 times during the school year, Upfront has a circulation of approximately 325,000, up 25% in the last three years, with a readership of over 900,000 high school students, since teachers generally use the magazine with more than one class, and often share the magazine with other teachers.

Upfront is edited for a high school audience, with articles of interest to teenagers that explain how news events relate to them and their futures. Although Upfront is targeted at a high school audience some teachers use it for a younger, gifted audience.

History




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The New York Times Upfront was first published in 1999, but traces its roots back to Scholastic's early days. Scholastic Senior was the company's original newsmagazine for high school students. Its name was later changed to Update.

In 1999, Scholastic partnered with The New York Times, and Update became The New York Times Upfront. The idea was to combine the New York Times journalistic resources and the reporting from its news bureaus around the world with Scholastic's ability to create magazines that meet the curricular needs of high school students and their teachers. For The New York Times, Upfront is also a way to introduce its brand and its journalism to a new generation of readers, complementing the Times's web site, and its other education efforts.

Upfront launched a digital edition, and provides a suite of digital learning tools on its website for teachers and students, including a series of video time lines.

Magazine sections


The New York Times Upfront | Current Events for Grades 9-12
The New York Times Upfront | Current Events for Grades 9-12. Source : upfront.scholastic.com

Every issue of Upfront covers both domestic and international news. The topics frequently covered in the magazine are:

  • Afghanistan
  • Elections
  • U.S. Government
  • Constitution & The Law
  • Middle East
  • India
  • Africa
  • China
  • Iraq
  • Russia
  • Latin America and the Caribbean
  • Environment
  • Teen Issues
  • Science
  • Internet and Media
  • Energy

Awards and recognition


This Is Us': Why Network TV Is Feeling Hopeful - The New York Times
This Is Us': Why Network TV Is Feeling Hopeful - The New York Times. Source : www.nytimes.com

In 2008, The New York Times Upfront was recognized for its excellence by the Association of Educational Publishers. It won the following Distinguished Achievement Awards:

  • News Story: March 12, 2007 Issue
  • Illustration: April 2, 2007 Issue
  • Visual Story: September 17, 2007 Issue
  • Cover: December 10, 2007 Issue

References


The New York Times Upfront | Current Events for Grades 9-12
The New York Times Upfront | Current Events for Grades 9-12. Source : upfront.scholastic.com

External links


Caste Quotas in India Come Under Attack - The New York Times
Caste Quotas in India Come Under Attack - The New York Times. Source : www.nytimes.com

  • The New York Times Official Website
  • Scholastic Inc. Homepage
  • The New York Times Homepage
  • The New York Times Learning Network

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