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Scott Foresman

Scott Foresman was an elementary educational publisher for PreK through Grade 6 in all subject areas. Its titles are now owned by Savvas Learning Company which formed from former Pearson Education K12 division. The old Glenview headquarters of Scott Foresman is empty as of August 2020, and Crain's Chicago Business[1] reported that the broker hired to sell the property had missed a mortgage payment.

Scott Foresman
Parent companySavvas Learning Company
Founded1896; 128 years ago (1896)
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationNorthbrook, Illinois
Publication typesTextbooks
Official websitesavvas.com

Company history edit

Scott Foresman and Company was founded in 1896 by Erastus Howard Scott, Editor and President; Hugh A. Foresman, Salesman and Secretary; and his brother, William Coates Foresman, Treasurer. However, the company's origins extend back several years earlier.

Early years edit

E. H. Scott started in business in 1889, when he and C. J. Albert of the Albert Teachers Agency formed a partnership, "Albert and Scott". During this early period, the company occupied less than 100 square feet (9.3 m2) in an office on Wabash Avenue in Chicago, Illinois. The company’s first publication was Bellum Helveticum (1889), a high school Latin textbook.

In 1894, Hugh Foresman purchased Albert's interest in the publishing company and joined E. H. Scott. The following year, the Albert and Scott corporation purchased the publishing business, rights, and stock of George Sherwood and Company, which also published textbooks. Also in 1895, the firm moved its business to larger quarters at 307 S. Wabash Avenue in Chicago. On February 13, 1896, W. Coates Foresman joined the business and the corporation's name was changed to Scott, Foresman and Company. That same year, the young company purchased S. C. Griggs and Company, whose catalogue included a long list of miscellaneous books, including Robert’s Rules of Order.[2]

When the company had been in business for only one year, it secured its first large state adoption. In 1897, the state of Kansas awarded Scott, Foresman and Company a five-year contract for eight publications. The following year, the firm moved to 623 South Wabash Avenue. In 1898, Hugh Foresman was elected Vice President. At this time, the company decided to publish books in the elementary field. In 1908 it recruited R. C. McNamara as office manager from Princeton University who ran a cooperative store at Princeton which became the University Store. The business plan of the U-Store today is essentially the same one that he devised in 1905 at age 24.

Publisher of early readers series edit

In the late 1920s and early 1930s, William Scott Gray (1885–1960), director of the Curriculum Foundation Series at Scott Foresman, co-authored with William H. Elson the Elson Basic Readers (renamed the Elson-Gray Basic Readers in 1936), which Scott Foresman published in Chicago.[3] Zerna Sharp, a reading consultant and textbook editor for Scott Foresman, worked with Gray to develop what became the publisher's series of Dick and Jane readers. Sharp named and developed the characters of "Dick" and "Jane" who made their debut in the Elson-Gray Readers in 1930 and continued in a subsequent series of beginning readers after the Elson-Gray series ended in 1940.[3][4] Gray wrote and Eleanor B. Campbell did most of the illustrations for the early Dick and Jane readers, while Sharp selected and edited the storylines, and supervised production of the series.[4][5]

The Dick and Jane series of primers monopolized the market for nearly four decades and reached the height of their popularity in the 1950s, when 80 percent of first-grade students in the United States were learning to read though the Dick and Jane stories. In the 1965 edition, the last of the Dick and Jane series, Scott Foresman introduced the first African American family as characters in a first-grade reader. In the 1970s and 1980s, the series was replaced with other reading texts.[4][5][6]

Relocation of its headquarters edit

In 1966, Scott, Foresman moved from Chicago to a facility designed by Jeffery Finkle at a new location in Glenview, Illinois; a new distribution center was opened in Pinola, Indiana. After the spinoff of Pearson K12 to Savvas Learning Company, the Glenview location was put up for sale in 2020.

Acquisitions and mergers edit

Scott, Foresman became a public corporation as SFN Companies and was listed on the New York Stock Exchange. William Morrow and Company and South-Western Publishing were acquired by Scott, Foresman in 1967.[7][8] Morrow was sold to the Hearst Corporation in 1981.

SFN was taken private in a leveraged buyout in 1985. In 1986, Time Inc. bought Scott, Foresman and International Thomson bought South-Western.[9] Around that time the comma was dropped from the company's name. Three years later, Time sold Scott Foresman to HarperCollins, the book publishing subsidiary of News Corporation. In 1996, News Corp sold the brand to Pearson PLC, the global publisher and owner of Penguin and the Financial Times.[10] Then Scott Foresman, along with more than 100 other educational brands, merged to become Pearson, with Scott Foresman adopting the new name, Pearson Scott Foresman. In February 2019, Pearson spun off its US-based K-12 courseware business, which was renamed Pearson K12 Learning. The newly independent K-12 publishing company later rebranded as Savvas Learning Company in May 2020.[11] The trademark registration for Scott Foresman is now owned by Savvas Learning Company.[12]

Legacy of publications edit

Scott Foresman were well known for their publications of the popular Thorndike Barnhart range of school dictionaries, namely the Scott Foresman Advanced Dictionary, Scott Foresman Intermediate Dictionary, and Scott Foresman Beginning Dictionary also published as the Thorndike Barnhart Student Dictionary, the Thorndike Barnhart Advanced Junior Dictionary, and the Thorndike Barnhart Junior Dictionary. These dictionaries were abandoned in the first year of Scott Foresman's acquisition by Pearson Education in 1998.

References edit

  1. ^ "Owner of Scott Foresman campus in Glenview misses mortgage payment". Crain's Chicago Business. 2020-08-27. Retrieved 2020-08-31.
  2. ^ Robert, Henry M.; et al. (2011). Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised (11th ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Da Capo Press. p. xlv. ISBN 978-0-306-82020-5.
  3. ^ a b Frederik Ohles; Shirley M. Ohles; John G. Ramsay (1997). Biographical Dictionary of Modern American Educators. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. p. 290. ISBN 0313291330 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ a b c Elizabeth Tandy (June 9, 2003). "Reading With and Without Dick and Jane: The Politics of Literacy in c20 American, a Rare Book School exhibition". University of Virginia. Retrieved July 8, 2019.
  5. ^ a b Trip Gabriel (October 3, 1996). "Oh, Jane, See How Popular We Are". The New York Times. p. C1. Retrieved July 8, 2019.
  6. ^ Joseph B. Treaster (June 19, 1981). "Zerna Sharp, 91, Dies In Indiana; Originated 'Dick and Jane' Texts". The New York Times. pp. B6. Retrieved July 8, 2019.
  7. ^ "SCOTT, FORESMAN PLANS ACQUISITION; Textbook Publisher Would Add William Morrow". The New York Times. 1966-10-18. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-04-30.
  8. ^ Dworsky, David (1967-07-28). "Option Is Purchased; Mergers Slated By Corporations". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-11-02.
  9. ^ Landro, Laura (1986-10-15). "SFN to Sell Unit to Time For $520 Million --- Sale of Another Subsidiary To a Canadian Concern Is Set for $270 Million". Wall Street Journal, Eastern edition; New York, N.Y. New York, N.Y., United States, New York, N.Y. p. 1. ISSN 0099-9660. ProQuest 397963634.
  10. ^ Gilpin, Kenneth N. (1996-02-10). "Pearson to Buy a Publisher From News Corp". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-10-21.
  11. ^ "Pearson K12 Spinoff Rebranded as 'Savvas Learning Company'". Market Brief. 2020-05-06. Retrieved 2020-08-31.
  12. ^ "SCOTT FORESMAN Trademark of SAVVAS LEARNING COMPANY LLC - Registration Number 1997483 - Serial Number 74566912 :: Justia Trademarks". trademarks.justia.com. Retrieved 2023-10-10.

External links edit

  • Savvas website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Scott Foresman news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Scott Foresman was an elementary educational publisher for PreK through Grade 6 in all subject areas Its titles are now owned by Savvas Learning Company which formed from former Pearson Education K12 division The old Glenview headquarters of Scott Foresman is empty as of August 2020 and Crain s Chicago Business 1 reported that the broker hired to sell the property had missed a mortgage payment Scott ForesmanParent companySavvas Learning CompanyFounded1896 128 years ago 1896 Country of originUnited StatesHeadquarters locationNorthbrook IllinoisPublication typesTextbooksOfficial websitesavvas wbr com Contents 1 Company history 1 1 Early years 1 2 Publisher of early readers series 1 3 Relocation of its headquarters 1 4 Acquisitions and mergers 1 5 Legacy of publications 2 References 3 External linksCompany history editScott Foresman and Company was founded in 1896 by Erastus Howard Scott Editor and President Hugh A Foresman Salesman and Secretary and his brother William Coates Foresman Treasurer However the company s origins extend back several years earlier Early years edit E H Scott started in business in 1889 when he and C J Albert of the Albert Teachers Agency formed a partnership Albert and Scott During this early period the company occupied less than 100 square feet 9 3 m2 in an office on Wabash Avenue in Chicago Illinois The company s first publication was Bellum Helveticum 1889 a high school Latin textbook In 1894 Hugh Foresman purchased Albert s interest in the publishing company and joined E H Scott The following year the Albert and Scott corporation purchased the publishing business rights and stock of George Sherwood and Company which also published textbooks Also in 1895 the firm moved its business to larger quarters at 307 S Wabash Avenue in Chicago On February 13 1896 W Coates Foresman joined the business and the corporation s name was changed to Scott Foresman and Company That same year the young company purchased S C Griggs and Company whose catalogue included a long list of miscellaneous books including Robert s Rules of Order 2 When the company had been in business for only one year it secured its first large state adoption In 1897 the state of Kansas awarded Scott Foresman and Company a five year contract for eight publications The following year the firm moved to 623 South Wabash Avenue In 1898 Hugh Foresman was elected Vice President At this time the company decided to publish books in the elementary field In 1908 it recruited R C McNamara as office manager from Princeton University who ran a cooperative store at Princeton which became the University Store The business plan of the U Store today is essentially the same one that he devised in 1905 at age 24 Publisher of early readers series edit In the late 1920s and early 1930s William Scott Gray 1885 1960 director of the Curriculum Foundation Series at Scott Foresman co authored with William H Elson the Elson Basic Readers renamed the Elson Gray Basic Readers in 1936 which Scott Foresman published in Chicago 3 Zerna Sharp a reading consultant and textbook editor for Scott Foresman worked with Gray to develop what became the publisher s series of Dick and Jane readers Sharp named and developed the characters of Dick and Jane who made their debut in the Elson Gray Readers in 1930 and continued in a subsequent series of beginning readers after the Elson Gray series ended in 1940 3 4 Gray wrote and Eleanor B Campbell did most of the illustrations for the early Dick and Jane readers while Sharp selected and edited the storylines and supervised production of the series 4 5 The Dick and Jane series of primers monopolized the market for nearly four decades and reached the height of their popularity in the 1950s when 80 percent of first grade students in the United States were learning to read though the Dick and Jane stories In the 1965 edition the last of the Dick and Jane series Scott Foresman introduced the first African American family as characters in a first grade reader In the 1970s and 1980s the series was replaced with other reading texts 4 5 6 Relocation of its headquarters edit In 1966 Scott Foresman moved from Chicago to a facility designed by Jeffery Finkle at a new location in Glenview Illinois a new distribution center was opened in Pinola Indiana After the spinoff of Pearson K12 to Savvas Learning Company the Glenview location was put up for sale in 2020 Acquisitions and mergers edit Scott Foresman became a public corporation as SFN Companies and was listed on the New York Stock Exchange William Morrow and Company and South Western Publishing were acquired by Scott Foresman in 1967 7 8 Morrow was sold to the Hearst Corporation in 1981 SFN was taken private in a leveraged buyout in 1985 In 1986 Time Inc bought Scott Foresman and International Thomson bought South Western 9 Around that time the comma was dropped from the company s name Three years later Time sold Scott Foresman to HarperCollins the book publishing subsidiary of News Corporation In 1996 News Corp sold the brand to Pearson PLC the global publisher and owner of Penguin and the Financial Times 10 Then Scott Foresman along with more than 100 other educational brands merged to become Pearson with Scott Foresman adopting the new name Pearson Scott Foresman In February 2019 Pearson spun off its US based K 12 courseware business which was renamed Pearson K12 Learning The newly independent K 12 publishing company later rebranded as Savvas Learning Company in May 2020 11 The trademark registration for Scott Foresman is now owned by Savvas Learning Company 12 Legacy of publications edit Scott Foresman were well known for their publications of the popular Thorndike Barnhart range of school dictionaries namely the Scott Foresman Advanced Dictionary Scott Foresman Intermediate Dictionary and Scott Foresman Beginning Dictionary also published as the Thorndike Barnhart Student Dictionary the Thorndike Barnhart Advanced Junior Dictionary and the Thorndike Barnhart Junior Dictionary These dictionaries were abandoned in the first year of Scott Foresman s acquisition by Pearson Education in 1998 References edit Owner of Scott Foresman campus in Glenview misses mortgage payment Crain s Chicago Business 2020 08 27 Retrieved 2020 08 31 Robert Henry M et al 2011 Robert s Rules of Order Newly Revised 11th ed Philadelphia PA Da Capo Press p xlv ISBN 978 0 306 82020 5 a b Frederik Ohles Shirley M Ohles John G Ramsay 1997 Biographical Dictionary of Modern American Educators Westport Connecticut Greenwood Press p 290 ISBN 0313291330 via Google Books a b c Elizabeth Tandy June 9 2003 Reading With and Without Dick and Jane The Politics of Literacy in c20 American a Rare Book School exhibition University of Virginia Retrieved July 8 2019 a b Trip Gabriel October 3 1996 Oh Jane See How Popular We Are The New York Times p C1 Retrieved July 8 2019 Joseph B Treaster June 19 1981 Zerna Sharp 91 Dies In Indiana Originated Dick and Jane Texts The New York Times pp B6 Retrieved July 8 2019 SCOTT FORESMAN PLANS ACQUISITION Textbook Publisher Would Add William Morrow The New York Times 1966 10 18 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2019 04 30 Dworsky David 1967 07 28 Option Is Purchased Mergers Slated By Corporations The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2019 11 02 Landro Laura 1986 10 15 SFN to Sell Unit to Time For 520 Million Sale of Another Subsidiary To a Canadian Concern Is Set for 270 Million Wall Street Journal Eastern edition New York N Y New York N Y United States New York N Y p 1 ISSN 0099 9660 ProQuest 397963634 Gilpin Kenneth N 1996 02 10 Pearson to Buy a Publisher From News Corp The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2019 10 21 Pearson K12 Spinoff Rebranded as Savvas Learning Company Market Brief 2020 05 06 Retrieved 2020 08 31 SCOTT FORESMAN Trademark of SAVVAS LEARNING COMPANY LLC Registration Number 1997483 Serial Number 74566912 Justia Trademarks trademarks justia com Retrieved 2023 10 10 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pearson Scott Foresman Savvas website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scott Foresman amp oldid 1189648874, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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