Stride Inc. Q2 adjusted EBITDA rises 17 percent to USD 188.1 million

Reuters01-28
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/LRN">Stride</a> Inc. <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/QTWO">Q2</a> adjusted EBITDA rises 17 percent to USD 188.1 million

Stride Inc. reported its results for the second quarter (Q2) of fiscal year 2026. Revenue for Q2 reached USD 631.3 million. Income from operations was USD 146.9 million for the period. Net income attributable to shareholders totaled USD 99.5 million in Q2. Diluted net income per share was USD 2.12. For the six months ended December 31, 2025, revenue was USD 1.3 billion. Instructional costs and services for the same period amounted to USD 750.4 million. Adjusted operating income for Q2 was USD 159.0 million, while adjusted EBITDA stood at USD 188.1 million. Adjusted earnings per share for the quarter were USD 2.50. Stride Inc. indicated that its core platform issues have stabilized and enhancements are ongoing.

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