NASDAQ:SCHL

Scholastic Q4 2026 Earnings Report

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$42.89 +0.42 (+0.99%)
Closing price 06/24/2026 04:00 PM Eastern
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Scholastic EPS Results

Actual EPS
N/A
Consensus EPS
$2.19
Beat/Miss
N/A
One Year Ago EPS
N/A

Scholastic Revenue Results

Actual Revenue
N/A
Expected Revenue
$517.06 million
Beat/Miss
N/A
YoY Revenue Growth
N/A

Scholastic Announcement Details

Quarter
Q4 2026
Time
After Market Closes
Conference Call Date
Thursday, July 23, 2026
Conference Call Time
4:30PM ET

Conference Call Resources

Scholastic Earnings Headlines

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About Scholastic

Scholastic (NASDAQ:SCHL) (NASDAQ: SCHL) is a global company dedicated to children’s publishing, education technology and distribution services. The company’s core business encompasses three primary segments: Children’s Book Publishing and Distribution, Education Technology, and International operations. Through its publishing arm, Scholastic produces and distributes a wide range of children’s books, novels, nonfiction titles and classroom magazines under well-known imprints such as Scholastic Press, Graphix and Chicken House. In addition, Scholastic’s distribution network supplies educational materials, classroom resources and multimedia content directly to schools, libraries and retailers worldwide.

Founded in 1920 by Maurice R. Robinson, Scholastic began as a children’s magazine publisher and gradually expanded into book clubs and school-based book fairs. Over the decades, the company introduced signature programs such as the Scholastic Book Clubs and Scholastic Book Fairs, both of which remain integral channels for connecting young readers with curated collections of titles. Since its initial public offering, Scholastic has maintained a focus on literacy development and has evolved its offerings to include digital platforms, online reading programs and teacher-led instructional materials.

Headquartered in New York City, Scholastic serves schools, families and educators across more than 160 countries. It operates regional offices in key markets including Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, India and Singapore, enabling tailored curriculum support and localized publishing initiatives. In recent years, the company has invested in digital learning tools—such as its literacy assessment platform and interactive e-reading apps—to complement its print catalog and address evolving classroom needs.

Scholastic is led by Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Peter C. Warwick, who oversees global strategy, product innovation and digital transformation efforts. Under his leadership, the company continues to forge partnerships with authors, educators and cultural institutions to champion literacy and foster a lifelong love of reading among young audiences. Scholastic’s enduring mission remains rooted in enabling children to explore new worlds through books and learning experiences.

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