Strong Execution and Cost Management Deliver Adjusted EBITDA In Line With Original Guidance
Returned Over $90 Million to Shareholders During Fiscal Year
Targeting Robust Profit Growth in Fiscal 2026, With Continued Cost Management
Scholastic Corporation (NASDAQ: SCHL), the global children's publishing, education and media company, today reported financial results for the Company's fiscal fourth quarter and full year ended May31, 2025.
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Peter Warwick, President and Chief Executive Officer, said, “Scholastic delivered solid financial results in fiscal 2025, with strong Adjusted EBITDA in line with our original guidance. In the fourth quarter, continued strength in Children's Book Publishing and Distribution, combined with successful execution and disciplined cost management, helped offset macroeconomic pressures on school spending, which continued to impact the Education division.
“This strong finish reflects meaningful progress on our 360-degree IP strategy. Last quarter's global success of Sunrise on the Reaping, the latest installment in Suzanne Collins' Hunger Games® series, showcased Scholastic's unmatched leadership in creating enduring children's book franchises. We expect the recently announced strategic combination of our Trade Publishing and School Reading Events divisions into a unified Children's Book Group will unlock even more opportunities to deepen engagement with kids and families across all channels. At the same time, last year's successful integration of 9 Story Media Group into our Entertainment division continues to expand the reach and monetization of Scholastic's iconic IP. As a result, we are entering fiscal 2026 with strong momentum, which will include the November release of the next title in the best-selling Dog Man® series and a growing slate of content development and production commitments.
“In Education, we are taking important steps to reposition the business for profitable growth amid a challenging supplemental curriculum market. Under new leadership, the team is focusing our product development and go-to-market strategies to better align with the evolving needs of educators, schools, and families. While there continues to be near-term uncertainty about school funding, we remain optimistic about Scholastic's essential role in classrooms and our opportunity to create value, by meeting the pressing need to teach children to read.
“As we begin fiscal 2026, we are now operating with a solid foundation and a focus on delivering strong earnings growth. We've advanced a series of strategic and operational initiatives that enhance our ability to drive long-term growth and deliver greater value to shareholders. These include our strategic reorganization, reducing costs, and evaluating options to optimize our real estate assets. With focused execution, a revitalized operating model, and the power of our beloved IP, Scholastic is well-positioned to capitalize on opportunities ahead, expand profitability, and deepen our impact on children at home, in schools, and around the world.”
Outlook
The Company is targeting significant growth in fiscal 2026 Adjusted EBITDA (as defined in the accompanying tables) to $160 million to $170 million, reflecting strength in our core businesses and cost-savings, partly offset by continued headwinds on school spending. This guidance is inclusive of approximately $10 million of expected incremental expense, compared to fiscal 2025, related to currently higher tariff rates. Revenue is expected to grow 2% to 4% in fiscal 2026. In the fiscal first quarter, the Company expects a seasonal loss approximately in line with the prior year.
Fiscal 2025 Q4 Review
In $ millions (except per share data) Fourth Quarter Change Fiscal 2025 Fiscal 2024 $ %Revenues $ 508.3 $ 474.9 $ 33.4 7%Operating income (loss) $ 53.5 $ 47.2 $ 6.3 13%Earnings (loss) before taxes $ 48.9 $ 47.3 $ 1.6 3%Diluted earnings (loss) per share $ 0.59 $ 1.23 $ (0.64) (52)%Operating income (loss), ex. one-time items* $ 63.4 $ 66.8 $ (3.4) (5)%Diluted earnings (loss) per share, ex. one-time items * $ 0.87 $ 1.73 $ (0.86) (50)%Adjusted EBITDA* $ 91.2 $ 90.7 $ 0.5 1%* Please refer to the non-GAAP financial tables attached
Revenuesincreased 7% to $508.3 million reflecting higher revenues in Children's Book Publishing and Distribution andthe contribution of 9 Story Media Group, recorded in the Entertainment segment, partly offset by lower sales in Education Solutions.
Operating Income increased 13% to $53.5 million in the quarter compared to $47.2 million a year ago, including $9.9 million and $19.6 million in one-time charges in each period, respectively. Excluding one-time charges in both periods, operating income decreased $3.4 million, reflecting the timing of employee-related expenses in the quarter. Adjusted EBITDA (a non-GAAP measure of operations explained in the accompanying tables) increased 1% to $91.2 million.
Quarterly Results
Children's Book Publishing and Distribution
In the fiscal fourth quarter, the Children's Book Publishing and Distribution segment's revenues increased 9% to $288.2 million.
In School Reading Events, Book Fairs revenues were $177.8 million, up 5% from the prior year period, reflecting higher fair count. Book Clubs revenues were $13.1 million, a decline of 9% from the prior year period, primarily reflecting lower orders in the quarter, although full-year revenues and contribution margin improved.
Consolidated Trade revenues were $97.3 million, up 19% from the prior year period, despite continued pressure on consumer spending in the retail book market, reflecting the strong performance of the fifth book in Suzanne Collins' global best-selling Hunger Games series, Sunrise on the Reaping.
Segment operating income was $57.6 million, compared to $50.4 million a year ago, which included one-time charges of $0.6 million in the current year. Excluding one-time charges, adjusted operating income improved by $7.8 million. The year-over-year increase was primarily driven by higher revenues in Consolidated Trade and School Reading Events.
Education Solutions
Education Solutions revenues decreased 7% to $125.7 million, on lower sales driven by the continuing headwinds in the supplemental curriculum market. Segment operating income was $30.7 million, which included one-time charges of $0.6 million, compared to $29.5 million in the prior year, which included one-time charges of $6.1 million. Excluding one-time charges, adjusted operating income decreased by $4.3 million, as a result of lower segment revenues. The segment is currently being repositioned, as the Company seeks to optimize the business for long-term growth and improved profitability.
Entertainment
Segment revenues were $14.8 million, compared to $0.6 million a year ago, primarily reflecting the addition of 9 Story Media Group. Segment operating loss was $3.0 million, which included one-time charges of $0.9 million, compared to $6.8 million in the prior year period, which included one-time charges of $6.3 million. Excluding one-time charges, adjusted segment operating loss increased $1.6 million. As part of the acquisition, the Company incurred $2.7 million of intangible amortization during the quarter.
International
Excluding unfavorable foreign currency exchange of $0.6million, International revenues increased 9% to $76.8million, primarily reflecting strong performance in trade channels across major markets following the latest release in the Hunger Games global franchise. Segment operating income was $3.7 million, which included one-time charges of $2.4 million, compared to a loss of $0.8 million in the prior year, which included one-time charges of $2.6 million. Excluding one-time charges, adjusted operating income improved by $4.3 million, driven by higher revenues and operational efficiencies.
Overhead
Overhead costs were $35.5 million, which included one-time charges of $5.4 million, compared to $25.1 million in the prior year period, which included one-time charges of $4.6 million. Excluding one-time charges, adjusted overhead costs increased $9.6 million, primarily attributable to the timing of employee-related expenses during the year.
Fiscal 2025 Full Year Review
In $ millions (except per share data) Full Year Change Fiscal 2025 Fiscal 2024 $ %Revenues $ 1,625.5 $ 1,589.7 $ 35.8 2%Operating income (loss) $ 15.8 $ 14.5 $ 1.3 9%Earnings (loss) before taxes $ (1.3) $ 16.2 $ (17.5) (108)%Diluted earnings (loss) per share $ (0.07) $ 0.40 $ (0.47) (118)%Operating income (loss), ex. one-time items* $ 35.8 $ 44.7 $ (8.9) (20)%Diluted earnings (loss) per share, ex. one-time items * $ 0.48 $ 1.14 $ (0.66) (58)%Adjusted EBITDA* $ 145.4 $ 136.9 $ 8.5 6%* Please refer to the non-GAAP financial tables attached
Revenuesincreased 2% to $1,625.5 million, primarily reflecting the contribution of 9 Story Media Group, recorded in the Entertainment segment, higher revenues from new releases in Trade Publishing, which offset softness in the overall retail market, and strong performance in Book Fairs. These gains were partly offset by lower supplemental product sales in Education Solutions.
Operating Income increased 9% to $15.8 million, compared to $14.5 million a year ago, including $20.0 million and $30.2 million in one-time charges in each period, respectively. Excluding one-time charges in both periods, adjusted operating income decreased $8.9 million. This primarily reflects the impact of lower sales in Education Solutions. As part of the acquisition, the Company incurred $9.2 million of intangible amortization during the period. Excluding the amortization, operating income was $25.0 million. Adjusted EBITDA increased6% to $145.4 million, primarily reflecting the benefit of the 9 Story Media Group acquisition and strong performance in the Children's Book Publishing and Distribution and International segments, which more than offset the impact of lower results in Education Solutions.
Capital Position and Liquidity
In $ millions Full Year Change Fiscal 2025 Fiscal 2024 $ %Net cash provided by operating activities $ 124.2 $ 154.6 $ (30.4) (20)%Additions to property, plant and equipment and prepublication expenditures (76.7) (81.2) 4.5 6%Net borrowings (repayments) of film related obligations (18.3) – (18.3) NMFree cash flow (use)* $ 29.2 $ 73.4 $ (44.2) (60)%Net cash (debt)* $ (136.6) $ 107.7 $ (244.3) NMNM – Not Meaningful* Please refer to the non-GAAP financial tables attached
Net cash provided by operating activities was $124.2 million, compared to $154.6 million in the prior year period, primarily driven by lower cash earnings and increased inventory purchases. Free cash flow was $29.2 million in fiscal 2025, compared to $73.4 million in the prior year period.
Net debt was $136.6 million compared to a net cash position of $107.7 million in the prior year period, reflecting the Company's borrowings under its revolving credit facility to fund the acquisition of 9 Story Media Group.
In fiscal 2025, the Company distributed $22.6 million in dividends, including $5.6 million in the fourth quarter, and repurchased 3,482,280 shares of its common stock for $70.0 million. There is currently $70.0 million authorized for repurchases of the Company's common stock under its stock repurchase program. The Company expects to continue purchasing shares, from time to time as conditions allow, on the open market or in negotiated private transactions for the foreseeable future.
Scholastic has retained Newmark Group to identify investment partners for potential sale-leaseback transactions of its owned office and retail real estate in New York City and its owned distribution centers in Jefferson City, Missouri, respectively. The Company believes that in addition to its strong balance sheet, with modest debt, its significant real estate assets, if monetized, could provide significant liquidity to be deployed in accordance with its capital allocation priorities, including debt reduction and share repurchases.
Additional Information
To supplement our financial statements presented in accordance with GAAP, we include certain non-GAAP calculations and presentations including, as noted above, “Adjusted EBITDA” and “Free Cash Flow”. Please refer to the non-GAAP financial tables attached to this press release for supporting details on the impact of one-time items on operating income, net income and diluted EPS, and the use of non-GAAP financial measures included in this release. This information should be considered as supplemental in nature and not as a substitute for the related financial information prepared in accordance with GAAP.
Conference Call
The Company will hold a conference call to discuss its results at 4:30 p.m. ET today, July 24, 2025. Peter Warwick, Scholastic President and Chief Executive Officer, and Haji Glover, the Company's Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President, will moderate the call.
A live webcast of the call can be accessed at https://edge.media-server.com/mmc/p/biestm2g. To access the conference call by phone, please go to https://register-conf.media-server.com/register/BI996d2e9bd4bc407fb91365fbcc7104a3, which will provide dial-in details. To avoid delays, participants are encouraged to dial into the conference call five minutes ahead of the scheduled start time. Shortly following the call, an archived webcast and accompanying slides from the conference call will be posted at investor.scholastic.com.
About Scholastic
For more than 100 years, Scholastic Corporation (NASDAQ: SCHL) has been meeting children where they are – at school, at home and in their communities – by creating quality content and experiences, all beginning with literacy. Scholastic delivers stories, characters, and learning moments that empower all kids to become lifelong readers and learners through bestselling children's books, literacy- and knowledge-building resources for schools including classroom magazines, and award-winning, entertaining children's media. As the world's largest publisher and distributor of children's books through school-based book clubs and book fairs, classroom libraries, school and public libraries, retail, and online, and with a global reach into more than 135 countries, Scholastic encourages the personal and intellectual growth of all children, while nurturing a lifelong relationship with reading, themselves, and the world around them. Learn more at www.scholastic.com.
Forward-Looking Statements
This news release contains certain forward-looking statements relating to future periods. Such forward-looking statements are subject to various risks and uncertainties, including the conditions of the children's book and educational materials markets generally and acceptance of the Company's products within those markets, and other risks and factors identified from time to time in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Actual results could differ materially from those currently anticipated.
SCHL: Financial
Table 1Scholastic CorporationConsolidated Statements of Operations(Unaudited)(In $ Millions, except shares and per share data) Three months ended Twelve months ended 05/31/25 05/31/24 05/31/25 05/31/24Revenues $ 508.3 $ 474.9 $ 1,625.5 $ 1,589.7Operating costs and expenses:Cost of goods sold 207.3 192.3 718.8 705.1Selling, general and administrative expenses 227.8 210.9 822.3 803.0Depreciation and amortization 17.2 15.0 65.7 57.1Asset impairments and write downs 2.5 9.5 2.9 10.0Total operating costs and expenses 454.8 427.7 1,609.7 1,575.2Operating income (loss) 53.5 47.2 15.8 14.5Interest income (expense), net (4.3) 0.3 (16.0) 2.7Other components of net periodic benefit (cost) (0.3) (0.2) (1.1) (1.0)Earnings (loss) before income taxes 48.9 47.3 (1.3) 16.2Provision (benefit) for income taxes 33.5 11.4 0.6 4.1Net income (loss) 15.4 35.9 (1.9) 12.1Basic and diluted earnings (loss) per share of Class A and Common Stock (1)Basic $ 0.59 $ 1.26 $ (0.07) $ 0.41Diluted $ 0.59 $ 1.23 $ (0.07) $ 0.40Basic weighted average shares outstanding 26,113 28,511 27,631 29,557Diluted weighted average shares outstanding 26,209 29,228 27,907 30,361
(1) Earnings (loss) per share are calculated on non-rounded net income (loss) and shares outstanding. Recalculating earnings per sharebased on numbers rounded to millions may not yield the results as presented.
Table 2Scholastic CorporationSegment Results(Unaudited)(In $ Millions) Three months ended Change Twelve months ended Change 05/31/25 05/31/24 $ % 05/31/25 05/31/24 $ %Children's Book Publishing and DistributionRevenuesBooks Clubs $ 13.1 $ 14.4 $ (1.3) (9)% $ 64.2 $ 62.7 $ 1.5 2%Book Fairs 177.8 169.5 8.3 5% 548.3 541.6 6.7 1%School Reading Events 190.9 183.9 7.0 4% 612.5 604.3 8.2 1%Consolidated Trade 97.3 81.5 15.8 19% 351.4 349.0 2.4 1%Total Revenues 288.2 265.4 22.8 9% 963.9 953.3 10.6 1%Operating income (loss) 57.6 50.4 7.2 14% 130.7 123.3 7.4 6%Operating margin 20.0% 19.0% 13.6% 12.9%Education SolutionsRevenues 125.7 135.7 (10.0) (7)% 309.8 351.2 (41.4) (12)%Operating income (loss) 30.7 29.5 1.2 4% 6.3 15.8 (9.5) (60)%Operating margin 24.4% 21.7% 2.0% 4.5%Entertainment (1)Revenues 14.8 0.6 14.2 NM 61.0 1.9 59.1 NMOperating income (loss) (3.0) (6.8) 3.8 56% (12.1) (11.2) (0.9) (8)%Operating margin NM NM NM NMInternationalRevenues 76.8 70.8 6.0 8% 279.6 273.6 6.0 2%Operating income (loss) 3.7 (0.8) 4.5 NM (1.0) (6.9) 5.9 86%Operating margin 4.8% NM NM NMOverheadRevenues 2.8 2.4 0.4 17% 11.2 9.7 1.5 15%Operating income (loss) (35.5) (25.1) (10.4) (41)% (108.1) (106.5) (1.6) (2)%Operating income (loss) $ 53.5 $ 47.2 $ 6.3 13% $ 15.8 $ 14.5 $ 1.3 9%NM – Not meaningful
(1) The Entertainment segment includes the operations of Scholastic Entertainment Inc. (SEI), which were included in the Children's Book Publishingand Distribution segment in prior periods, and 9 Story Media Group. The financial results for SEI for the prior periods presented have been reclassifiedto Entertainment to reflect this change.
Table 3Scholastic CorporationSupplemental Information(Unaudited)(In $ Millions)Selected Balance Sheet Items 05/31/25 05/31/24Cash and cash equivalents $ 124.0 $ 113.7Accounts receivable, net 273.4 235.0Inventories, net 250.2 264.2Accounts payable 157.3 138.5Deferred revenue 178.8 161.1Accrued royalties 69.1 48.5Film related obligations 18.3 -Lines of credit and long-term debt 256.2 6.0Net cash (debt) (1) (136.6) 107.7Total stockholders' equity 946.5 1,018.1Selected Cash Flow Items Three months ended Twelve months ended 05/31/25 05/31/24 05/31/25 05/31/24Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities $ 106.9 $ 69.9 $ 124.2 $ 154.6Property, plant and equipment additions (12.3) (14.6) (52.2) (58.4)Prepublication expenditures (8.7) (5.6) (24.5) (22.8)Net borrowings (repayments) of film related obligations 0.3 – (18.3) -Free cash flow (use) (2) $ 86.2 $ 49.7 $ 29.2 $ 73.4
(1) Net cash (debt) is defined by the Company as cash and cash equivalents less production cash of $4.4 asof May31, 2025, net of lines of credit and short-term and long-term-debt. Film related obligations are notincluded. The Company utilizes this non-GAAP financial measure, and believes it is useful to investors, asan indicator of the Company's effective leverage and financing needs.(2) Free cash flow (use) is defined by the Company as net cash provided by or used in operating activities(which includes royalty advances) and cash acquired through acquisitions and from sale of assets, reducedby spending on property, plant and equipment and prepublication costs and adjusted for net cash flows fromfilm related obligations. The Company believes that this non-GAAP financial measure is useful to investorsas an indicator of cash flow available for debt repayment and other investing activities, such as acquisitions.The Company utilizes free cash flow as a further indicator of operating performance and for planning investingactivities.
Table 4Scholastic CorporationSupplemental Results – Excluding One-Time Items(Unaudited)(In $ Millions, except per share data) Three months ended 05/31/2025 05/31/2024 Reported One-time Excluding Reported One-time Excluding items One-time items One-time items itemsDiluted earnings (loss) per share (1) $ 0.59 $ 0.29 $ 0.87 $ 1.23 $ 0.51 $ 1.73Net income (loss) (2) $ 15.4 $ 7.5 $ 22.9 $ 35.9 $ 14.6 $ 50.5Earnings (loss) before income taxes $ 48.9 $ 9.9 $ 58.8 $ 47.3 $ 19.6 $ 66.9Children's Book Publishing and Distribution (3) $ 57.6 $ 0.6 $ 58.2 $ 50.4 $ 0.0 $ 50.4Education Solutions (4) 30.7 0.6 31.3 29.5 6.1 35.6Entertainment(5) (3.0) 0.9 (2.1) (6.8) 6.3 (0.5)International (6) 3.7 2.4 6.1 (0.8) 2.6 1.8Overhead (7) (35.5) 5.4 (30.1) (25.1) 4.6 (20.5)Operating income (loss) $ 53.5 $ 9.9 $ 63.4 $ 47.2 $ 19.6 $ 66.8 Twelve months ended 05/31/2025 05/31/2024 Reported One-time Excluding Reported One-time Excluding items One-time items One-time items itemsDiluted earnings (loss) per share (1) $ (0.07) $ 0.55 $ 0.48 $ 0.40 $ 0.76 $ 1.14Net income (loss) (2) $ (1.9) $ 15.2 $ 13.3 $ 12.1 $ 22.5 $ 34.6Earnings (loss) before income taxes $ (1.3) $ 20.0 $ 18.7 $ 16.2 $ 30.2 $ 46.4Children's Book Publishing and Distribution (3) $ 130.7 $ 0.6 $ 131.3 $ 123.3 $ 0.5 $ 123.8Education Solutions (4) 6.3 0.6 6.9 15.8 6.1 21.9Entertainment (5) (12.1) 4.9 (7.2) (11.2) 9.3 (1.9)International (6) (1.0) 3.9 2.9 (6.9) 3.8 (3.1)Overhead (7) (108.1) 10.0 (98.1) (106.5) 10.5 (96.0)Operating income (loss) $ 15.8 $ 20.0 $ 35.8 $ 14.5 $ 30.2 $ 44.7
(1) Earnings (loss) per share are calculated on non-rounded net income (loss) and shares outstanding. Recalculating earnings pershare based on rounded numbers may not yield the results as presented.(2) In the three and twelve months ended May31, 2025, the Company recognized a benefit of $2.4 and $4.8, respectively, for incometaxes in respect to one-time pretax items. In the three and twelve months ended May31, 2024, the Company recognized a benefit of$5.0 and $7.7, respectively, for income taxes in respect to one-time pretax items.(3) In the three and twelve months ended May31, 2025, the Company recognized pretax asset impairment of $0.6 related to a digitalproduct. In the twelve months ended May31, 2024, the Company recognized pretax asset impairment of $0.5 related to the early exitof a sales office lease.(4) In the three and twelve months ended May31, 2025, the Company recognized pretax asset impairment of $0.6 related to certaindigital products. In the three and twelve months ended May31, 2024, the Company recognized pretax asset impairment of $6.1 relatedto certain education products.(5) In the three and twelve months ended May31, 2025, the Company recognized pretax severance of $0.3 and $1.4, respectively,related to cost-savings initiatives, pretax costs of $0.4 and $3.0, respectively, related to the acquisition of 9 Story Media Group andpretax asset impairment of $0.2 and $0.5, respectively, related to the early exit of certain leased office space in Canada and Ireland.In the three and twelve months ended May31, 2024, the Company recognized pretax costs associated with its planned investmentin 9 Story Media Group of $6.3 and $9.3, respectively.(6) In the three and twelve months ended May31, 2025, the Company recognized pretax severance of $1.3 and $2.8, respectively,related to cost-savings initiatives and pretax asset impairment of $1.1 related to the reorganization in China. In the three and twelvemonths ended May31, 2024, the Company recognized pretax costs, primarily severance, of $1.5 and $2.7, respectively, related torestructuring and cost-savings initiatives and pretax asset impairment of $1.1 primarily related to the early exit of an office lease inCanada.(7) In the three and twelve months ended May31, 2025, the Company recognized pretax severance of $3.4 and $7.6, respectively,related to cost-savings initiatives, other pretax expenses of $1.9 and $2.3, respectively, and asset impairment of $0.1 related to theearly exit of an office lease. In the three and twelve months ended May31, 2024, the Company recognized pretax severance of$2.3 and $8.2, respectively, related to cost-savings initiatives and pretax impairment of $2.3 related to the early exit of an office lease.
Table 5Scholastic CorporationConsolidated Statements of Operations – SupplementalAdjusted EBITDA(Unaudited)(In $ Millions) Three months ended 05/31/25 05/31/24Earnings (loss) before income taxes as reported $ 48.9 $ 47.3One-time items before income taxes 9.9 19.6Earnings (loss) before income taxes excluding one-time items 58.8 66.9Interest (income) expense (1) 4.5 (0.3)Depreciation and amortization 27.9 24.1Adjusted EBITDA (2) $ 91.2 $ 90.7 Twelve months ended 05/31/25 05/31/24Earnings (loss) before income taxes as reported $ (1.3) $ 16.2One-time items before income taxes 20.0 30.2Earnings (loss) before income taxes excluding one-time items 18.7 46.4Interest (income) expense (1) 16.4 (2.7)Depreciation and amortization 110.3 93.2Adjusted EBITDA (2) $ 145.4 $ 136.9
(1) For the three and twelve months ended May 31, 2025, amounts include production loaninterest amortized into cost of goods sold.(2) Adjusted EBITDA is defined by the Company as earnings (loss), excluding one-time items,before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization. The Company believes that AdjustedEBITDA is a meaningful measure of operating profitability and useful for measuring returnson capital investments over time as it is not distorted by unusual gains, losses, or other items.
Table 6Scholastic CorporationConsolidated Statements of Operations – SupplementalAdjusted EBITDA by Segment(Unaudited)(In $ Millions) Three months ended 05/31/25 CBPD (1) EDUC (1) ENT (1) INTL (1) OVH (1) TotalEarnings (loss) before income taxes as reported $ 57.5 $ 30.7 $ (2.9) $ 2.9 $ (39.3) $ 48.9One-time items before income taxes 0.6 0.6 0.9 2.4 5.4 9.9Earnings (loss) before income taxes excluding one-time items 58.1 31.3 (2.0) 5.3 (33.9) 58.8Interest (income) expense (2) 0.1 0.0 0.7 0.1 3.6 4.5Depreciation and amortization (3) 8.0 6.2 5.0 2.0 6.7 27.9Adjusted EBITDA $ 66.2 $ 37.5 $ 3.7 $ 7.4 $ (23.6) $ 91.2 Three months ended 05/31/24 CBPD (1) EDUC (1) ENT (1) INTL (1) OVH (1) TotalEarnings (loss) before income taxes as reported $ 50.4 $ 29.5 $ (6.8) $ (1.1) $ (24.7) $ 47.3One-time items before income taxes 0.0 6.1 6.3 2.6 4.6 19.6Earnings (loss) before income taxes excluding one-time items 50.4 35.6 (0.5) 1.5 (20.1) 66.9Interest (income) expense 0.0 0.0 – (0.1) (0.2) (0.3)Depreciation and amortization (3) 8.0 7.7 0.1 1.9 6.4 24.1Adjusted EBITDA $ 58.4 $ 43.3 $ (0.4) $ 3.3 $ (13.9) $ 90.7 Twelve months ended 05/31/25 CBPD (1) EDUC (1) ENT (1) INTL (1) OVH (1) TotalEarnings (loss) before income taxes as reported $ 130.5 $ 6.3 $ (14.3) $ (3.1) $ (120.7) $ (1.3)One-time items before income taxes 0.6 0.6 4.9 3.9 10.0 20.0Earnings (loss) before income taxes excluding one-time items 131.1 6.9 (9.4) 0.8 (110.7) 18.7Interest (income) expense (2) 0.2 0.0 3.2 0.1 12.9 16.4Depreciation and amortization (3) 31.1 24.8 21.5 7.9 25.0 110.3Adjusted EBITDA $ 162.4 $ 31.7 $ 15.3 $ 8.8 $ (72.8) $ 145.4 Twelve months ended 05/31/24 CBPD (1) EDUC (1) ENT (1) INTL (1) OVH (1) TotalEarnings (loss) before income taxes as reported $ 123.2 $ 15.8 $ (11.2) $ (8.3) $ (103.3) $ 16.2One-time items before income taxes 0.5 6.1 9.3 3.8 10.5 30.2Earnings (loss) before income taxes excluding one-time items 123.7 21.9 (1.9) (4.5) (92.8) 46.4Interest (income) expense 0.1 0.0 – (0.2) (2.6) (2.7)Depreciation and amortization (3) 32.0 31.0 0.3 7.4 22.5 93.2Adjusted EBITDA $ 155.8 $ 52.9 $ (1.6) $ 2.7 $ (72.9) $ 136.9
(1) The Company's segments are defined as the following: CBPD – Children's Book Publishing and Distribution segment; EDUC – EducationSolutions segment; ENT – Entertainment segment; INTL – International segment; OVH – unallocated overhead.(2) For the three and twelve months ended May31, 2025, amounts include production loan interest amortized into cost of goods sold.(3) Depreciation and amortization in the Children's Book Publishing and Distribution, Education Solutions and International segmentsincludes amounts allocated from overhead.
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