Program areas at The Reynolds Center for Teaching Learning and Creativity
One of the Reynolds Center's flagship projects is our support of International Dot Day - launched by a teacher in Iowa, which has grown into a global creativity movement. Explore www.TheDotClub.org to learn more and join the nearly 2 million students, teachers, and librarians around the world celebrating creativity, courage and community.
Multiple other programs, including: Teen Health Comics, based in Boston, is partnering with students and staff at Ostiguy "Recovery High" in Boston and the Reynolds Center to produce an animated video, Song for Nadia for use in the Project Here app. Song for Nadia, dedicated to the memory of a beautiful 20 year old who was lost to heroin overdose in 2016, brings a powerful prevention message to young people with an original story and compelling visuals. Shirah - An animated film produced in partnership with the Margaret Kelly Fund, and Going Places after school program produced in partnership with AlphaBest. Big Picture Learning - Being Well Well Being program including program definition and support.
HUTCH is a kids' literary and creativity magazine, published semi-annually under the direction of Peter H. Reynolds, with the help of The Blue Bunny Bookstore, and his non-profit foundation, The Reynolds Center for Teaching, Learning, and Creativity. The magazine features stories, art, poetry, book reviews, travel logs and interviews submitted by kids.