Scholastic (SCHL) Investor presentation summary
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Investor presentation summary
9 Jun, 2026Company overview and market position
Global leader in children's book publishing and distribution, with a 100+ year legacy and operations in over 135 countries.
Vertically integrated model combines bestselling publishing, proprietary school channels, and award-winning media.
Trusted brand with a mission to inspire children to read and learn, supporting literacy and education worldwide.
Expands reach through book fairs, clubs, trade publishing, entertainment, and education segments.
Addresses the growing literacy crisis with high-impact resources for schools and communities.
Key operating segments and financials
Children's Book Group generated $964M in FY25, led by Book Fairs ($613M) and Trade Publishing ($351M).
Education segment delivered $310M in FY25, focusing on science-based literacy solutions and diversified funding.
International segment contributed $280M, with strong presence in major English-speaking markets and over 135 countries.
Entertainment segment produced $61M, leveraging IP across film, TV, and digital platforms, with expanded production via 9 Story Media Group.
Fiscal 2025 revenue was $1.59B, with adjusted EBITDA of $145M.
Strategic initiatives and growth drivers
Leveraging integrated Children's Book Group to drive cross-channel demand and operational efficiency.
Expanding Book Fairs through new formats and increased event frequency.
Repositioning Education with a focused portfolio and improved cost structure.
Growing Entertainment pipeline and digital reach to enhance IP monetization.
Disciplined capital allocation and cost management to support shareholder returns.
Latest events from Scholastic
- Q3 net income soared on sale-leaseback gains; $300M buyback and guidance reaffirmed.SCHL
Q3 202620 Mar 2026 - Revenue and earnings fell, but strong cash flow and 9 Story acquisition support FY25 growth.SCHL
Q4 20243 Feb 2026 - Revenue up 4% to $237.2M; 9 Story boosts Entertainment; net loss narrows to $62.5M.SCHL
Q1 202520 Jan 2026 - Q2 revenue and profit declined, but guidance and growth investments were reaffirmed.SCHL
Q2 202510 Jan 2026 - Q3 revenue up 4%, net loss narrowed, and share repurchase authorization raised to $100M.SCHL
Q3 202526 Dec 2025 - Q2 earnings rose on publishing strength; $400M+ in real estate proceeds boost capital returns.SCHL
Q2 202619 Dec 2025 - Proxy covers director elections, equity plan amendments, and executive pay aligned with performance.SCHL
Proxy Filing1 Dec 2025 - Three directors are up for election at the September 2024 virtual annual meeting.SCHL
Proxy Filing1 Dec 2025 - Proxy covers director elections, executive pay, risk oversight, and ESG priorities.SCHL
Proxy Filing1 Dec 2025