Item 1A. Risk Factors
Item 1A. Risk Factors
In Item 1A (Risk Factors) in Part I of the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended May 31, 2023, the Company described material risk factors which could affect its business. Except as set forth below, as of the date of this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q there have been no material changes to the risk factors described in the Company’s Annual Report for the fiscal year ended May 31, 2023. Any of the risks identified in such Annual Report, in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q or in other reports the Company files with the SEC, and other risks the Company has not anticipated or discussed, could have a material adverse impact on the Company’s business, financial condition or results of operations.
If we fail to adapt to new purchasing patterns or trends, our business and financial results could be adversely affected.
The Company’s business is affected significantly by changes in customer purchasing patterns or trends in, as well as the underlying strength of, the trade, educational and media markets for children. In particular, the Company’s educational publishing business may be adversely affected by budgetary restraints and other changes in educational funding as a result of new policies which could be implemented at the federal level or otherwise resulting from new legislation or regulatory action at the federal, state or local level, or by changes in the procurement process, to which the Company may be unable to adapt successfully. In addition, there are many competing demands for educational funds, and there can be no guarantee that the Company will be successful in continuing to obtain sales of its educational programs and materials from any available funding. Further, changes in educational practices affecting structure or content of educational materials or requiring adaption to new learning approaches, particularly in grades pre-K through 6, as well as those which may arise from new legislation or policies at the state or local level directed at content or teaching practices and materials, to which the Company is unable to successfully adapt could result in a loss of business adversely affecting the Company's business and financial performance. In particular, largely as a result of state curricular changes which have adversely impacted sales to schools of certain of the Company’s supplemental literacy instructional materials, including book collections, the Company is in the process of adapting current and creating new literacy materials to better align with evidence- and science-based approaches to literacy instruction which may not be successful in mitigating the current decrease in sales of such materials. In addition, in a highly politicized environment, the content or authors of some of the product being sold by the Company could become controversial, negatively impacting sales made to or through schools, through partnerships with government agencies or through sponsorships and funding programs. In particular, recently enacted or pending state legislation restricting certain content in schools may impact the Company’s ability to host fairs in certain states or result in cancelled fairs as the Company and school volunteers proceed to navigate the complex and difficult social, political and legal environment arising from such legislation, which actions may create negative publicity affecting the Company’s reputation, consequently adversely affecting the Company’s financial results in the short-term. Within the children's book publishing business, the Company's financial performance could also be adversely affected by the ability of the U.S. book clubs channel to complete its strategic integration with the U.S. book fairs channel. The Company has taken a holistic approach to serving its customers as part of the newly formed school reading events division and the Company's ability to execute on new strategies and operational improvements may not align with customer purchasing behaviors, which could negatively impact operating results.
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SCHOLASTIC CORPORATION
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