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Scholastic Announces Fiscal 2010 Results and Fiscal 2011 Outlook

 

Exceeds fiscal 2010 guidance, achieves margin goal
Strong education results and cost controls drive higher profitability

 

New York — July 22, 2010 — Scholastic Corporation (NASDAQ: SCHL), the global children's publishing, education and media company, today reported significantly higher earnings and free cash flow for the fiscal year ended May 31, 2010, exceeding its previous guidance. The Company also provided its fiscal 2011 plan focused on digital expansion and sustained cost and cash discipline.

Matt Brown Named President of Klutz and SVP, Scholastic Inc.

New York, NY (July 15, 2010) — Ellie Berger, President of the Trade Publishing division of Scholastic (NASDAQ: SCHL), announced today that Matt Brown has been named SVP, Scholastic Inc., and President of Klutz, the highly innovative publisher of “books plus” for children, and a division of Scholastic, the global children’s publishing, education and media company.

First-Ever Computer-Adaptive Math Assessment Tool from Scholastic

Scholastic Math Inventory (SMI) Measures Students’ Math Skills and Delivers Reports to Help Teachers Target Instruction

NEW YORK, N.Y., June 29, 2010 – Schools can now use classroom computers to quickly measure students’ math achievement, track their progress and receive immediate feedback to help differentiate instruction.

Scholastic Education Launches Scholastic Achievement Partners

New division will offer broad range of support in school improvement, human capital development, and program implementation

Herman L. Masin, Editor of Scholastic Coach for 72 Consecutive Years, Dead at 96

 

Believed to be the longest-serving editor of one magazine in American history

 

NEW YORK, N.Y. — June 10, 2010 — Herman Lewis Masin, the longest-serving editor of one magazine in American history, and among the most influential figures in the field of interscholastic athletics and coaching, died on June 8, 2010. He was 96.

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