Pharos-Tribune

NIE

January 10, 2007

Welcome to NIE

Pharos-Tribune's NIE program is a service that places newspapers in area classrooms to be used as an educational resource.

The mission of NIE is to encourage and promote literacy, connect students to their communities and world and provide educators witha powerful teaching tool.

Newspapers in Education CAN make a difference in YOUR classroom!

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  • PT NIE Logo Welcome to NIE Pharos-Tribune's NIE program is a service that places newspapers in area classrooms to be used as an educational resource.

    January 10, 2007 1 Photo

  • Parade Classroom Logo Parade Classroom The Pharos-Tribune has partnered with Parade magazine to offer a host of materials to help support the newspaper's NIE program.

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