kstewart33
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Thu Sep-07-06 10:48 AM
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Some pointers on dealing with Scholastic |
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From talkingpointsmemo.com:
On the more mundane matter of Scholastic ... just as with ABC affiliates, the best pressure is financial. This dKos diary quotes a Scholastic sales rep as saying that pressure on the school districts not to buy Scholastic products would get their attention in a hurry. It recommends contacting school districts to complain about Scholastic and urge a boycott of Scholastic material, and then letting Scholastic know about it.
____ The writer is correct. Scholastic sells a ton of books to schools and they make a HUGE amount of their revenues from their annual Book Fair held at many schools. Threatening to boycott their books and their fair at your children's school would have a great impact on their attitude toward distributing the GOP-u-drama.
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Thu Sep-07-06 10:51 AM
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We have books coming out of our ears around here and certainly don't need more, but I'm always easily persuaded to go to the book fairs, mainly because they are also fund-raisers for our school. BUT I will be more than happy to write the school a check directly than give Scholastic a cut unless they step up.
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