Scholastic Corporation (SCHL)
Communication Services · Publishing · NasdaqGS
Scholastic Corporation revenue & earnings — last 10 fiscal years
| Metric | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue | $1.67B | $1.74B | $1.63B | $1.65B | $1.49B | $1.30B | $1.64B | $1.70B | $1.59B | $1.63B |
| Gross profit | $910.50M | $927.10M | $883.80M | $874.00M | $777.80M | $671.60M | $877.40M | $917.60M | $884.60M | $906.70M |
| Net income | $40.50M | $52.30M | $-5.00M | $15.60M | $-43.80M | $-11.00M | $80.90M | $86.30M | $12.10M | $-1.90M |
| Net margin | 2.4% | 3.0% | -0.3% | 0.9% | -2.9% | -0.8% | 4.9% | 5.1% | 0.8% | -0.1% |
Source: Scholastic Corporation SEC filings (10-K). 17 years of history available in the interactive view.
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About Scholastic Corporation
Scholastic Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, publishes and distributes children's books in the United States and internationally. The Children's Book Publishing and Distribution segment engages in the publication and distribution of children's print, digital, and audiobooks, as well as media and interactive products through its school reading events and trade channels; and operates school-based book clubs and book fairs. Its original publications include Harry Potter, The Hunger Games, The Baby-Sitters Club, The Magic School Bus, Captain Underpants, Dog Man, Wings of Fire, Cat Kid Comic Club, Clifford The Big Red Dog, and I Survived, Goosebumps; licensed properties comprising the Peppa Pig and Pokémon; and publishes and creates Klutz and Make Believe Ideas titles, such as Mini Shake Shop, Pokémon Stained Glass, LEGO Miniature Photography, and the Never Touch series. The Education Solutions segment publishes and distributes classroom magazines under the Scholastic News, Scholastic Scope, Storyworks, Let's Find Out, and Junior Scholastic names; supplemental and classroom materials and programs, and related support services; print and online reference and non-fiction products; and provides consulting services. The Entertainment segment provides the development, production, distribution and licensing of kids' and family film and television content. The International segment publishes and distributes English, Hindi, and French language books; and operates school-based marketing channels, as well as supplying original and licensed children's books, and supplemental educational materials, including professional books for teachers. It distributes its products and services directly to schools and libraries through retail stores and the internet. Scholastic Corporation was founded in 1920 and is based in New York, New York.
Scholastic Corporation — frequently asked questions
What is Scholastic Corporation's revenue?
Scholastic Corporation (SCHL) reported revenue of $1.63B for fiscal year 2025, up 2.3% from the prior year, according to its SEC filings.
Is Scholastic Corporation profitable?
No — SCHL reported a net loss of $-1.90M in fiscal 2025.
What is SCHL's P/E ratio?
Scholastic Corporation trades at a price-to-earnings ratio of about 18.2 based on the latest data in our nightly-refreshed cache.
How fast is Scholastic Corporation growing?
SCHL's revenue grew at roughly 1.8% per year over the last five fiscal years (compound annual growth rate), computed from SEC-filed statements.
Where does this data come from?
All figures are computed from Scholastic Corporation's official SEC filings (10-K and 10-Q), covering 17 years of history, refreshed nightly. stockportfolio.pro does not provide investment advice.