Posts by Scholastic
Autism Awareness Month
By Scholastic on April 17th, 2013

On April 2, the US marks Autism Awareness Day, but all of April is a time to show support for those affected by autism. Books, of course, are one way to do that. A great book that encourages an understanding of what it is like to be a parent,more… full post
Scholastic reports Fiscal 2013 third quarter results
By Scholastic on March 21st, 2013
Earlier today, Scholastic released our fiscal 2013 third quarter results — you can read the press release here. “We knew that fiscal 2013 would be challenging, given the tough comparisons for The Hunger Games trilogy, our significantmore… full post
Clifford’s BIGGEST fans
By Scholastic on February 19th, 2013

Last week was the week of our BIG Red Dog – as Scholastic celebrated Clifford’s 50th anniversary! But we weren’t the only ones celebrating; fans BIG and small turned out all over the country to join in the festivities. First – the winnersmore… full post
A big day for book awards
By Scholastic on January 28th, 2013

Today, the American Library Association announced its Youth Media Awards, which book lovers anxiously await each January! We’re incredibly honored to have several award-winners this year, and we’d like to extend our congratulations to all of themore… full post
Scholastic Reports Fiscal 2013 Second Quarter Results
By Scholastic on December 20th, 2012
Earlier today, Scholastic released our Fiscal 2013 Second Quarter Results — you can read the complete press release right here. Chairman Dick Robinson said, “Our second quarter performance is in line with the revised fiscal year 2013 outlook,more… full post
Scholastic’s Chairman on the tragic school shooting in Newtown, CT
By Scholastic on December 17th, 2012

In response to Friday’s tragedy at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, Scholastic Chairman and CEO Dick Robinson penned a heartfelt message to employees. His message is below. Meanwhile, educators and parents can findmore… full post
What’s next for YA and teen publishing?
By Scholastic on November 28th, 2012
This morning, Ellie Berger, President of Scholastic’s Trade Publishing division, addressed members of the publishing industry at a Publishing Perspectives forum held at Scholastic. The topic of her address was “What’s next for YA and teenmore… full post
Canceled: 10/31 R.L. Stine social media takeover
By Scholastic on October 30th, 2012
Due to the severity of hurricane Sandy and the power outages impacting millions of people along the East Coast, we’ve decided to cancel tomorrow’s social media takeover with R.L. Stine. Our social media team and R.L. Stine are disappointed—wemore… full post
A ghostly tale!
By Scholastic on October 25th, 2012

Admit it. You read the headline and just couldn’t resist reading more. What is it about ghost stories that fascinate us so? Ghosts are scary and spooky. We’re supposed to fear them but yet when there’s a ghost story to be heard, we inchmore… full post
5 Questions with Scholastic’s biggest fan, 8-year-old Spencer!
By Scholastic on September 26th, 2012
A few weeks ago, Michael told us about Spencer, an 8-year-old superfan who LOVES to read and LOVES to visit The Scholastic Store in SoHo. Spencer is so skilled in books that he often calls The Store just to chat about what’s new and what everyone’smore… full post









