Canon has unveiled “Show, Don’t Tell,” the Latest Published Collection—a literary anthology crafted by young, aspiring writers of the Future Authors Project—from the Palm Beach County School District. The collective work was showcased at an authors’ signing event in December at the Spanish River Library in Boca Raton, Florida, where students celebrated their achievements surrounded by family, faculty and special guests.
The annual enrichment program, marking its 14th published volume, matched 33 middle and high school students from The School District of Palm Beach County alongside licensed language art teachers throughout the school district.
Established through a public-private relationship between Canon Solutions America and the School District, the venture has benefitted more than 500 students in Palm Beach County, Florida, since its inception in 2006. Canon has also expanded the Future Authors Project to other areas of the country.
Canon Solutions America Unveils "Show, Don't Tell," the Latest Published Collection from the Future Authors Project of Palm Beach County School District
The annual enrichment program, marking its 14th published volume, matched 33 middle and high school students from The School District of Palm Beach County alongside licensed language art teachers throughout the school district.
Established through a public-private relationship between Canon Solutions America and the School District, the venture has benefitted more than 500 students in Palm Beach County, Florida, since its inception in 2006. Canon has also expanded the Future Authors Project to other areas of the country.
Canon Solutions America Unveils "Show, Don't Tell," the Latest Published Collection from the Future Authors Project of Palm Beach County School District