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Creative Teaching Press company history timeline

1965

In 1965, Luella Connelly was a classroom teacher looking for products that would pick up where textbooks left off.

1977

The company’s big break came in 1977 with the introduction of its innovative Scratch ‘n Sniff reward stickers.

1982

Jim Connelly, Luella and Pat’s son, has held multiple titles and responsibilities since joining the company in 1982.

1998

What started as a simple idea to help children learn, turned into a company that Luella and her husband, Pat, ran until their retirement in 1998.

2000

CTP purchased this publishing company in 2000.

2002

CTP introduced Rejoice!, a line of Scripture-based decoratives, in 2002.

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