Scholastic Films

Scholastic Corporation is an American multinational publishing, education and media company known for publishing, selling, and distributing books and educational materials for schools, teachers, parents, and children. Products are distributed to schools and districts, to consumers through the schools via reading clubs and fairs, and through retail stores and online sales. The business has three segments: Children Book Publishing & Distribution (Trade, Book Clubs and Book Fairs), Education, and International. Scholastic holds the perpetual US publishing rights to the Harry Potter and Hunger Games book series.[3][4] Scholastic is the world's largest publisher and distributor of children's books and a leader in print and digital educational materials for pre-K to grade 12.

In addition to Harry Potter and The Hunger Games, the company is known for its school book clubs and book fairs, classroom magazines such as Scholastic News, and popular book series: Clifford the Big Red Dog, Goosebumps, The Magic School Bus, Captain Underpants, Animorphs, and I Spy. Scholastic also publishes instructional reading and writing programs, and offers professional learning and consultancy services for school improvement. Clifford the Big Red Dog serves as the mascot for Scholastic.

Selected list of publications

 * The 39 Clues
 * Adventure Time series
 * Allie Finkle's Rules for Girls series
 * Animorphs series
 * Avengers series
 * The Baby-sitters Club
 * Back to the Future series
 * Bone series
 * Book of World Records series
 * Captain Underpants series
 * Clifford the Big Red Dog series
 * Flat Stanley series (2006; 2009–present)
 * Freak the Mighty series
 * Geronimo Stilton series
 * Ghostbusters series
 * Good Night, Sleep Tight
 * Goosebumps series
 * Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia
 * Guardians of Ga'Hoole series
 * Harry Potter (American Version) series, by J.K. Rowling
 * The Hobbit (American Version) by J. R. R. Tolkien
 * The Lord of the Rings (American Version) series by J. R. R. Tolkien
 * Horrible Histories series
 * The Hunger Games series
 * I Spy series
 * Indiana Jones series
 * The Lego Movie series
 * Lego Legends of Chima series
 * Lego Ninjago series
 * The Magic School Bus series
 * Main Street series
 * Pirates of the Caribbean series
 * Pokémon (American Version) series by Satoshi Tajiri
 * Portal series
 * Power Rangers series
 * The Raven Cycle
 * Ripley's Believe It or Not! Special Edition (annual)
 * The Royal Diaries series
 * Scooby-Doo series
 * The Simpsons series
 * Spirit Animals series
 * Ulysses Moore series
 * Wings of Fire series

Scholastic Media
Scholastic Media is a corporate division[14] led by Deborah Forte since 1995. It covers "all forms of media and consumer products, and is comprised of four main groups – Productions, Marketing & Consumer Products, Interactive, and Audio." Weston Woods is its production studio, acquired in 1996, as was Soup2Nuts from 2001–2015 before shutting down.[15]

Scholastic has produced audiobooks such as the Caldecott/Newbery Collection;[16] TV serial adaptations such as Clifford the Big Red Dog, Animorphs, The Magic School Bus, and  Goosebumps ; and feature films such as the  Harry Potter  series, The Magic School Bus Movie, Tuck Everlasting, Clifford's Really Big Movie, Goosebumps, The Golden Compass, Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie, and its second animated film from Warner Bros., WordGirl: The Movie. It will produce the 39 Clues and as Scholastic Productions produced the series Voyagers!, My Secret Identity, and Charles in Charge.