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The New York Times Upfront : ウィキペディア英語版 | The New York Times Upfront
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. ==Online edition==
Upfront recently 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.〔http://www.upfrontmagazine.com〕
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