Scholastic Performance Comparison

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Stock Range

Today's Range

Low: $28.08 High: $28.94
on October 6, 2025

52 Week Range

Low: $15.77 High: $29.59
on April 16, 2025
on October 3, 2025

All-Time High: $56.82 on April 8, 2002

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Key Statistics

Market Cap i $722.2M
EPS i -0.69
P/E Ratio (TTM) i 36.53
Forward P/E i 11.01
P/B Ratio i 0.82
PEG Ratio i 1.30
Div. Yield i 4.16%
ROE i -1.14%
Beta i 1.250
Debt to Equity i 52.15

Financial Highlights

Profitability

Gross Margin i 45.26%
Operating Margin i -37.28%
Profit Margin i -0.65%

Returns and Earnings

Return on Assets (TTM) i 1.09%
Return on Equity (TTM) i -1.14%
EBITDA i $108.2M
Net Income (TTM) i $-10.5M

Growth

Revenue (TTM) i
Revenue Per Share (TTM) i $64.45
Quarterly Revenue Growth (YoY) i -4.90%
Quarterly Earnings Growth (YoY) i -4.89%

Dividend Information

Last 12-Month Dividend i $0.80
Current Dividend Yield i 4.16%
3-Year Average Dividend Yield i 0.63%
3-Year Average Annual Dividend i $0.80
3-Year Total Dividends i $2.40
Ex-Dividend Date i April 30, 2025

Peer Performance Comparison

Performance comparison table showing returns for peer companies over various time periods
CompanyMarket Cap1W1M3M6MYTD1Y3Y5Y
Scholastic SCHL 722.24M Small-cap6.90%7.46%34.33%66.45%35.67%5.99%-10.77%33.58%
New York Times NYT 9.06B Mid-cap-3.14%-5.56%-1.66%21.12%6.21%0.22%89.11%26.13%
John Wiley & Sons WLYB 2.13B Mid-cap0.00%0.43%-9.38%-5.32%-9.17%-19.14%4.19%22.95%
Gannett Co GCI 617.21M Small-cap-1.44%-1.44%12.95%50.74%-19.13%-23.93%203.70%177.03%
John Wiley & Sons WLY 2.13B Mid-cap-3.21%-6.55%-7.87%-5.13%-10.41%-22.19%3.07%19.92%
DallasNews DALN 88.37M Micro-cap4.76%9.70%290.31%200.18%133.19%291.23%255.82%145.68%

Ownership & Short Interest

Insider Ownership i 18.48%
Institutional Ownership i 84.30%
Shares Short i 1M
Short Ratio i 6.13
Short % of Shares Outstanding i 8.65%
Average 10-Day Volume i 426K
Average 90-Day Volume i 390K

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Frequently Asked Questions

In the last 52 weeks, Scholastic reached a high of $29.59 (on October 3, 2025) and a low of $15.77 (on April 16, 2025).
Curious about Scholastic's size and valuation? Its market capitalization stands at 722.24M. When it comes to valuation, the P/E ratio (trailing twelve months) is 36.53, and the forward P/E (looking ahead) is 11.01.
Yes, Scholastic is a dividend-paying stock. Investors have recently enjoyed a trailing annual dividend yield of 4.16%, and the company has paid an average of $0.80 per share annually over the past 3 years.

When looking at Scholastic, it can be helpful to see how it compares to other players in its field. Here are a few similar companies or key competitors:

CompanyMkt CapSectorIndustry1Y Return3Y Return
New York Times
NYT
9.06BCommunication ServicesPublishing0.22%89.11%
John Wiley & Sons
WLYB
2.13BCommunication ServicesPublishing-19.14%4.19%
Gannett Co
GCI
617.21MCommunication ServicesPublishing-23.93%203.70%
John Wiley & Sons
WLY
2.13BCommunication ServicesPublishing-22.19%3.07%
DallasNews
DALN
88.37MCommunication ServicesPublishing291.23%255.82%

For a more comprehensive list, please see the Peer Performance Comparison table on this page.

To get a sense of Scholastic's financial health, here are a few key indicators: its Return on Equity (ROE) over the last twelve months is -1.14%, the Debt to Equity ratio from the most recent quarter is 52.15, and its Gross Profit Margin stands at 45.26%.
Looking at Scholastic's growth, its revenue over the trailing twelve months (TTM) was $2B. Compared to the same quarter last year (YoY), quarterly revenue grew by -4.90%, and quarterly earnings saw a YoY growth of -4.89%.
Wondering who owns Scholastic stock? Company insiders (like executives and directors) hold about 18.48% of the shares, while institutional investors (such as mutual funds and pension funds) own approximately 84.30%.

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