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How to sign up
  • Simply fill out your school district's online order form (available above). We ask for the teacher's name, email address, school, school address, and the days of the week the newspaper should be delivered to the school.

    The Sun News asks each teacher to consider donating $20 to go toward his or her initial classroom newspapers. The NIE program will then find a donor to sponsor the rest of the bill for the newspapers throughout the year. Teachers can include the $20 with their order form, or asked to be billed for it and submit the invoice to their school.

    Order forms should be sent to:
    Newspapers In Education
    The Sun News
    PO Box 406
    Myrtle Beach, SC 29578
    Or fax it to: 843-444-1727

    New Sunday offer
  • NIE is now offering Sunday newspapers. The Sunday newspaper will be delivered to your school the Tuesday or Wednesday following the Sunday of publication. Use the online order form and circle Sundays as your delivery day. Or, add Sundays to your delivery days. You can have The Sun News delivered on Mondays through Fridays, or any combination of days. A Sunday activity guide is offered with your order.
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    FAQ about NIE
  • What is NIE? NIE, or Newspapers In Education, is a program designed to enhance learning through the use of the newspaper. This readership program encourages students to use the most current textbook around and to think and analyze current events in the world around them. Specific NIE activity guides help teachers use the newspaper to enhance their lessons and meet their state standards. NIE is available to elementary, middle and high schools and can be integrated into every subject area (ie. math, science, language arts, history, music, etc.)

  • Why Use NIE in the Classroom? A 2002 Newspaper Association of America Foundation study found that:
    - Students do 10 percent better on standardized tests when they learn with a newspaper.
    - Schools with a high minority enrollment who utilize a Newspaper in Education program score 30% higher on standardized tests than similarly populated schools.
    - Reading skills increased two grade levels for students who used newspapers, compared to those using traditional methods.
    - Reading scores were consistently higher for 12 to 18 year-olds who used newspapers alone or with textbooks. In some cases, scores increased by as much as four grade levels.
    - Newspaper use in school increased students’ awareness of the world and their communities and had a positive effect on attitudes toward school, community and subject matter.
    - Students who used newspapers as a principal source material had better achievement scores in social studies, language arts and mathematics than their matched counterparts, who relied only on textbooks.
    - Newspaper use seems to improve verbal interactions, student motivation and student behavior.

    Where is the NIE program available? The Sun News' NIE program is available to all Horry and Georgetown County schools, as well as some schools in Williamsburg County, South Carolina.

    When is the NIE program available? The NIE program is available during the current school year. Teachers can sign up at the beginning of the year, in the middle of the year, or for a quarter during the school year. The teacher can make his or her own schedule. Newspapers are automatically NOT delivered on school holidays.
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