Scholastic Announces 44 Kid Reporters Selected to Join 2017-18 Scholastic News Kids Press Corps™

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20 New and 24 Returning Kid Reporters from the United States, Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Thailand, and the United Kingdom to Report "News for Kids, by Kids"

NEW YORK, Sept. 12, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the award-winning Scholastic News Kids Press Corps™ welcomed 44 Kid Reporters, ages 10–14, to cover current events, breaking news, entertainment stories, and sporting events from across the country and around the world this school year. The 20 new and 24 returning Kid Reporters hail from the United States—representing 21 states and the District of Columbia—and from Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Thailand, and the United Kingdom. Editors selected this year's team after reviewing more than 400 Kid Reporter applications, a record-breaking number of entries.

Kid Reporters from the United States, Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Thailand, and the United Kingdom to report

The full list of 2017–18 Kid Reporters, along with their bios, can be viewed here: http://www.scholastic.com/kidspress.

"We were extremely impressed with the quality of the applications this year and are delighted to welcome these 44 young journalists to the Scholastic News Kids Press Corps," said Suzanne McCabe, Editor of the Scholastic News Kids Press Corps. "By reporting age-appropriate, high-interest news stories, our Kid Reporters are helping their peers gain an appreciation for quality journalism and a broader understanding of the world so that they can become well-informed community members and voters of the future."

Since 2000, the Scholastic News Kids Press Corps has delivered "news for kids, by kids." In the 2016–17 program year, Kid Reporters closely covered national events including the presidential election, President Donald Trump's inauguration, the Women's March on Washington, the International Consumer Electronics Show, and the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. Kid Reporters also interviewed notable public figures such as Librarian of Congress Carla D. Hayden; Boston Red Sox center fielder Jackie Bradley Jr.; Paralympic gold medalist Alana Nichols; U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada; author and actor Chris Colfer; conservationist Jane Goodall; author and illustrator Dav Pilkey; skateboarder Tony Hawk; and co-host of ABC's The View, Whoopi Goldberg.

The 2017–18 members of the Scholastic News Kids Press Corps are: 
* indicates new reporter

California 
Alula Alderson – Ojai* 
Jeremy Hsiao – Walnut 
Ben Jorgensen – Rancho Palos Verdes 
Manat Kaur – Menlo Park 
Annika Petras – Irvine*

Washington, DC 
Courtney PineWashington

Georgia 
Victoria Feng – Watkinsville

Illinois 
Joseph GormanChicago

Iowa 
Brandon Peterson – Britt

Louisiana 
Owen P. W. Osborne – Shreveport*

Maine 
Caroline Tracy – Falmouth

Maryland 
Daniel Crotti EspinozaRockville*

Massachusetts 
Stone Shen – Acton 
Maxwell Surprenant – Needham

Michigan 
Titus Smith III – Southfield

Minnesota
Ryan StoltzEden Prairie

Missouri 
Esther AppelsteinSaint Louis

Nevada 
Alexander WongLas Vegas

New Jersey 
Silia Kate Dimasi – Nutley* 
Robert Gardner – Haddon Heights* 
Ava Park-Matt – Hoboken 
Josh Stiefel – Teaneck*

New York 
Sunaya DasGupta Mueller – Palisades 
Charlotte Fay – New York 
Christina LilavoisBronx
Adedayo Perkovich – New York 
Amelia PoorBrooklyn*

Ohio 
Nolan PastoreHartville*

Oregon  
Hana Meher SadikPortland*

Pennsylvania 
Sarah Awadalla – Yardley*

Tennessee 
Sadie KielMemphis

Texas 
Truman J. Hamade – Cedar Park*

Virginia 
Lillian Martosko – Burke

Wisconsin 
Lilian JochmannShorewood

Australia 
Helen HongMelbourne*

China 
Angus ChenGuangzhou
Giona Pratelli – Guangzhou

Hong Kong 
Moira Daphne G. ToledoTsuen Wan*

India 
Ananyaa Chopra – New Delhi
Roopkatha Roy – Kolkata
Rohan Saketh Devulapalli – Bangalore*

Thailand 
Natcharee Chaiwongthitikul – Bangkok

United Kingdom 
Martin Lloyd – Waterlooville 
Benedek Payne – Bishop's Stortford*

Stories by Scholastic News Kid Reporters appear on the Scholastic News Kids Press Corps website and in issues of Scholastic Classroom Magazines, which reach more than 25 million students in classrooms nationwide.

For more information about Scholastic SCHL, the global children's publishing, education and media company, please visit the Company's media room: http://mediaroom.scholastic.com.

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