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J.K. Rowling Says Her Next Book Will Be For Children (2012-10-12): J.K. Rowling revealed in a recent webcast that her next book will most likely be for children
Scholastic Releases Updated Hunger Games Sales Figures (2012-07-20): Scholastic has released updated figures for Suzanne Collins's The Hunger Games trilogy.
Scholastic Celebrates 50 Years of Clifford The Big Red Dog (2012-07-20): Scholastic will kick off the 50th anniversary celebration of Clifford the Big Red Dog on September 24th.
Scholastic Announces Sales Figures for The Hunger Games Trilogy in the U.S. (2012-03-29): Scholastic announced today the amazing in-print figures for
Suzanne Collins' bestselling The Hunger Games trilogy.
Taylor Swift Talks Importance of Reading (2012-03-28): Taylor Swift talked about the importance of reading after hosting the Read Now! event at Scholastic global headquarters in New York City.
Scholastic Announces New Series by Maggie Stiefvater (2012-02-15): Scholastic has announced it will publish a new series, The Raven Cycle, by author Maggie Stiefvater.
Reader's Digest Sells Weekly Reader to Scholastic (2012-02-14): Reader's Digest has sold its educational Weekly Reader brand to Scholastic.
Scholastic Announces Infinity Ring Series (2011-12-27): Scholastic has announced plans to launch Infinity Ring, an alternate-history time travel series for readers ages 8-12.
A Behind the Scenes Look at the Scholastic Headquarters in New York City (2011-10-20): Billy DiMichele, the VP of Corporate
Productions at Scholastic, gave Media Bistro an insider's tour of the Scholastic building in New York City.
Scholastic Launching New Transmedia Imprint With Ruckus Media Group (2011-09-08): Scholastic announced
that it has teamed up with Ruckus Media Group to launch a new children's transmedia imprint.
Scholastic and Penguin Offices Sprayed for Bedbugs (2009-09-03): The New York Observer reports
that the offices of publisher Scholastic were evacuated in order to spray for bedbugs.
Scholastic Pulls Plug on Bratz Dolls Books (2008-09-18): Scholastic has decided to pull the plug
on the Bratz dolls books, because of complaints from parents that the dolls are too sexy for young children and promote an inappropriate message.
Scholastic Severs Ties With Controversial 9/11 Film (2006-09-11): Scholastic has severed
its ties with the much-criticized docudrama The Path to 9/11, because the film contained misleading and inaccurate information.
Scholastic Acquiring Chicken House Publishing (2005-05-06): Scholastic Inc.
Barbara Marcus to Leave Scholastic in July (2005-04-17): Scholastic announced Barbara Marcus, President of Children's Book Publishing and Distribution and Executive Vice President of Scholastic Inc.
Big Changes at Scholastic (2005-04-06): Scholastic announced today that Barbara Marcus that Barbara Marcus,
President of Children's Book Publishing and Distribution and Executive Vice
President has decided to leave the company following the
July 16, 2005 release of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
Jason Alexander to Publish Children's Book (2005-02-18): Scholastic, a children's book publisher,
announced that it will publish a new picture book by first-time author --
comedian and actor Jason Alexander in May, 2005.
Scholastic Acquires Self-Published Fantasy Series (2005-01-07): Scholastic has acquired the North American book rights to Patrick Carman's
self-published trilogy, The Land of Elyon, a new series set in a fantasy world
in which animals can talk and enchanted stones can see the future.
Scholastic Launches New Graphic Novel Imprint (2004-07-13): In January 2005, Scholastic will launch its new graphic novel imprint, Graphix, with
the publication of Jeff Smith's award-winning series Bone.
Scholastic and LEGO Company Announce Publishing Partnership (2004-06-25): Scholastic, a publisher and distributor of children's books, has signed a
publishing deal with the LEGO Company.