• Trade Publishing Imprints include: • Arthur A. Levine Books, which specializes in
fiction and
non-fiction books for young readers. The imprint was founded at Scholastic in 1996 by Arthur Levine in
New York City. The first book published by Arthur A. Levine Books was
When She Was Good by
Norma Fox Mazer in autumn 1997. The imprint is most notable as the publisher of the American editions of the
Harry Potter series by
J. K. Rowling. In March 2019, Levine left Scholastic to form his own new publisher. Scholastic will retain Levine's back catalogue. •
The Chicken House •
Graphix, a
graphic novel imprint started in 2005. •
Klutz Press •
Orchard Books • Scholastic Australia – made up of Koala Books, Margaret Hamilton Books, Omnibus Books, and Scholastic Corporation. • Children's Press (spelled "" from 1945 to 1996) – founded in 1945, and formerly headquartered in 1224 West Van Buren Street,
Chicago,
Illinois until it was acquired by
Grolier in 1995 moving and separating its operations to
New York City New York and
Danbury,
Connecticut, and which then became part of Scholastic Corporation in 2000. This press published various publications such as the
Rookie Read-About series,
A True Book series, ''Young People's
series (Young People's Science Encyclopedia
(underwent 10 editions during its 31-year printing from 1962 to 1993 which are 1962, 1964–1966, 1970, 1978, 1982, 1987, 1991, and 1993), and New Frontiers in Science
and Young People's Science Dictionary
(1964) by the staff of National College of Education (now National Louis University), Young People's World
(1966), Young People's Illustrated Encyclopedia
(1972), and Young People's Animal Encyclopedia
(1980) by Maurice Burton), and the Getting to Know'' series, and it also has a secondary imprint,
Franklin Watts. •
9 Story Media Group – founded in 2002, is a media company in Canada. In March 2024, Scholastic announced it would acquire complete economic interest and minority voting rights in the company for $186 million; the transaction closed on June 21 of that year. In 2005, Scholastic developed
FASTT Math with
Tom Snyder to help students with their proficiency with math skills, specifically being
multiplication,
division,
addition, and
subtraction through a series of games and memorization quizzes gauging the student's progress. In 2013, Scholastic developed System 44 with
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt to help students encourage reading skills. In 2011, Scholastic developed READ 180 with Houghton Mifflin Harcourt to help students understand their reading skills. Scholastic Reference publishes
reference books. ==Scholastic Entertainment==