The third book in the popular President series follows kick-butt African American middle schooler Brianna Justice as she goes on assignment covering an inner-city girls' coding class--now in paperback!
The third book in the popular President series follows kick-butt African American middle schooler Brianna Justice as she goes on assignment covering an inner-city girls' coding class--now in paperback!
When budding middle-school journalist Brianna Justice learns that Yavonka Steele, rising star of the nightly news broadcast, is looking to mentor a student as part of a program at her school, she's thrilled! That is until she's paired instead with a "boring" reporter from the community news desk.
But when she's asked to interview students from a girls' coding program at Price Academy, an inner-city middle-school, this suburban girl has no idea what to expect. Will Brianna learn to ignore stereotypes and embrace the world around her?Sherri Winston crafts another winning story in the President series, full of humor, heart, and a deeper examination of stereotypes and how they can throw a wrench in middle school life.“"Winston's humorous prose captures the spirited preteen voice of an honors student with sass, quick wit, and great ideas .... A whip-smart, funny, and fast-paced outing equally suited to returning fans and readers who are just meeting Brianna for the first time. " -- Kirkus Reviews”
Praise for President of the Whole Sixth Grade: Girl Code: * "Thought-provoking and smart and a great springboard for discussions on race and class."--Kirkus Reviews, starred review
Praise for Sherri Winston's President of the Whole Fifth Grade: "A sweet confection for middle graders...will be a hit with readers who like Wendy Mass and Lauren Myracle." --Booklist
Sherri Winston is the author of President of the Whole Fifth Grade (a Sunshine State Young Readers Award selection), President of the Whole Sixth Grade (a Kids' Indie Next pick), President of the Whole Sixth Grade: Girl Code, The Sweetest Sound, and The Kayla Chronicles. She lives with her family in Florida.
When budding middle-school journalist Brianna Justice learns that Yavonka Steele, rising star of the nightly news broadcast, is looking to mentor a student as part of a program at her school, she's thrilled! That is until she's paired instead with a "boring" reporter from the community news desk.But when she's asked to interview students from a girls' coding program at Price Academy, an inner-city middle-school, this suburban girl has no idea what to expect. Will Brianna learn to ignore stereotypes and embrace the world around her?Sherri Winston crafts another winning story in the President series, full of humor, heart, and a deeper examination of stereotypes and how they can throw a wrench in middle school life.
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