Does anyone remember the Scholastic magazines that used to be in junior high resource centers in the early 1970s? They frequently had features on supernatural themes, and I remember an article in one of these magazines on Dark Shadows. I specifically remember that this particular article opened with a behind-the-scenes description of the "Dark Shadows" set, which nonchalantly mentioned "a woman leaning over a coffin memorizing her lines for the next day" and then came back with: "A woman leaning over a coffin?" I believe the "woman" in question was Grayson Hall. I've been able to ascertain that there were three similar sorts of publications, Scholastic Read ("the magazine of reading and English"), Scholastic Scope, and Scholastic Voice. There was also "Jr. Scholastic," but that was mostly social-studies oriented. All of these publications, which came out either weekly or bi-weekly, were small, digest-sized, with non-glossy paper.
What I'm confused about is that I remember these publications from Junior High, which I entered as a 7th grader in the Fall of 1972 (true confession time!) Yet -- DS was off the air by then! I don't know how to explain the discrepancy as I really don't remember a magazine like this in elementary school, but maybe my memory isn't clear.
I'm also trying to track down which of these magazines had a fictional story about Edgar Allan Poe at this time, which I think must have been in 1972, 1973, or 1974.
Does anyone remember these magazines and which one might have had the DS and Poe features?