From classrooms to kitchen tables, learning can happen at any time. Our literacy work begins in schools then connects to homes and communities, because when literacy is everywhere, students can achieve anything.
Every moment has the potential to be a learning moment.
From classrooms to kitchen tables, learning can happen at any time. Our literacy work begins in schools then connects to homes and communities, because when literacy is everywhere, students can achieve anything.
Where We Started. How We’ve Grown.
For more than 100 years, Scholastic Education has remained committed to helping every child reach their full potential through literacy. In that time, the research of how children learn to read has evolved, and we’ve evolved alongside it.
Today, we specialize in helping you drive successful outcomes through evidence-based literacy programs and professional learning services in five key areas:
Topics That Might Interest You
Chronic Absenteeism
Why students are chronically absent varies. How to get them back does, too.
New and Noteworthy
New arrivals and customer favorites are gathered below and yours to explore.
Knowledge Library
Small-group instruction for the Science of Reading classroom. Grades K–5.
Available July 2025
Our Stories Decodables
Celebrate all voices and elevate foundational skills with decodable texts and targeted phonics practice. Grades K–5.
Explore ELA
The knowledge middle schoolers need. Texts they’ll want to read. Grades 6–8.
Available July 2025
Scholastic Magazines+
Highly engaging texts that fuel knowledge, discussions, skills, and learning excitement. Grades PreK–12.
Classroom Libraries
Expertly curated paperback collections. Shop by theme, topic, and grade or customize to meet your specific needs. Grades PreK–12.
Grab and Go Take-Home Packs
Books, activities and family guides designed to support at-home learning. Grades PreK–8.
Get Involved
Help us shape the future of education. Learn more about our co-design programs.
News Around the Faculty Room
Curated research, discussions, and readings—because learning isn’t just for students.
Using Small Groups to Differentiate Instruction
A new paper by academic researchers Dr. Sarah W. Siegal, Dr. Colby Hall, and Dr. Michael P. Mesa helps educators to understand what small-group instruction looks like in a Science of Reading classroom.
Scholastic Sponsors Attendance Awareness Campaign
The 2024–2025 Attendance Awareness campaign aims to combat chronic absence nationwide.
New Research: Family Engagement Reduces Chronic Absenteeism
Prioritizing family engagement can decrease absenteeism and transform academic outcomes.
The Science of Reading in Practice, Part 5
Meredith and David Liben and Scholastic’s Chief Academic Officer, Amanda Alexander, discuss how to teach reading the way the brain works best in this recent webinar.
New Science of Reading Professional Book Released
In The Literacy 50, the latest title in Scholastic’s Science of Reading in Practice series, Melissa Loftus and Lori Sappington answer educator's most pressing questions about reading instruction.
The Disengagement Gap
A new report intended to elevate student engagement as an important indicator to help young people thrive in school.
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As the largest publisher of children's book in the world, we offer curated book collections for use at home and at school as well as supplemental programs and resources to reach all learners.