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Exhibit 99.1
 

 
Nobel Learning Communities, Inc. Reports Improved Second Quarter Results
 
Earnings in the Quarter up 82% From Year Ago Quarter on Strength of Comparable School Revenue and Margin Improvement
 
WEST CHESTER, PA--(Marketwire - February 10, 2011) - Nobel Learning Communities, Inc. (NASDAQ: NLCI), a leading operator of private preschools, elementary schools, and middle schools, today reported financial results for the second quarter (thirteen weeks) of fiscal 2011, which ended January 1, 2011.
 
Net income for the second quarter was $1.9 million, or $0.17 per diluted share, reflecting increases of 82% and 70%, respectively, compared to $1.0 million, or $0.10 per diluted share, for the second quarter of fiscal 2010. Second quarter revenues rose 3.3% to $60.6 million compared to $58.6 million in the second quarter of fiscal 2010. Adjusted EBITDA in the second quarter of fiscal 2011 was $6.3 million compared to $5.7 million in the comparable year ago quarter. On a trailing 12 month basis, adjusted EBITDA increased to $16.9 million.
 
George Bernstein, President and Chief Executive Officer of Nobel Learning Communities, Inc., stated, "Results in the second quarter were driven by continued improvement in comparable school performance. For the first time in over two-and-a-half years, we achieved an increase in net enrollments, primarily attributable to a continued reduction in student withdrawals. This success clearly indicates that our strategy to continue to invest in our educational programs to strengthen our value proposition despite the recession is working, helping us progressively retain more and more students. For the quarter, comparable school revenue rose 3.1%, our fifth consecutive quarter of improved comparable school revenue results. Comparable school margins in the quarter widened substantially and generated a significant improvement in operating leverage. Additionally, we recently amicably settled the Department of Justice, Americans with Disabilities Act suit."
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
For the second quarter of fiscal 2011 as compared to the second quarter of fiscal 2010, comparable school revenue was up 3.1%, representing a 360 basis point sequential improvement from a negative 0.5% in the first fiscal quarter of fiscal 2011 as compared to the first quarter of fiscal 2010. School gross profit for the second quarter of fiscal 2011 was $10.1 million, up 19.9% from $8.4 million in the second quarter of fiscal 2010. School gross margins in the quarter were 16.7%, a 230 basis point improvement from 14.4% in the same quarter a year ago, primarily due to a 270 basis point improvement in comparable school gross margins. Aggressive expense management more appropriately aligned operating costs in the quarter with enrollment levels when compared to our first quarter results. General and administrative expenses in the second quarter of the current year were $6.7 million, up 14.8% compared to a year ago due to an increase in compensation accruals and expenses associated with the Department of Justice suit, including the previously disclosed $215,000 settlement accrual.
 
As of the end of the second quarter, the Company had over $50 million of its $75 million borrowing facility available. The facility is committed through June 2013.
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
Six Month Results
 
For the first six months of fiscal 2011, revenues increased 3.3% to $112.8 million on a 1.0% increase in comparable school revenue. Net loss for the first six months of 2011 was $598,000, or ($0.06) per share, compared to a net loss of $413,000, or ($0.04) per share a year ago.
 
Mr. Bernstein concluded, "Since bottoming at minus 5.8% in the September 2009 quarter, comparable school revenue growth steadily improved to positive 3.1% in the second quarter. We believe this performance exceeds the improvement in key unemployment rates that have historically been an important determinant of market growth. While the economy has slowed some of our new development and acquisition activity, recent enrollment trends have encouraged us to devote additional resources to pursue these growth channels as a means to enhance and better leverage our core curriculum and infrastructure. Our continued success is a welcome endorsement of our strategy, our emphasis on providing students with a high-quality, 21st century education and our ability to improve educational outcomes and prepare our students for the challenges of a global community."
 
About Nobel Learning Communities
 
Nobel Learning Communities operates a national network of over 180 nonsectarian private Pre-K and K+ schools and a global K-12 online distance learning community. All Nobel Learning schools are dedicated to providing a high-quality private education, through small class sizes, caring and skilled teachers, and attention to individual learning styles. Nobel Learning also offers an array of supplemental educational services, including before- and after-school programs, the Camp Zone® summer program, learning support programs, and specialty schools. For more information, please visit www.NobelLearning.com.
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
Safe Harbor Statement
 
Except for historical information contained in this press release, the information in this press release consists of forward-looking statements pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Potential risks and uncertainties include among others, the implementation and results of the Company's ongoing strategic initiatives; the Company's ability to compete with new or existing competitors; dependence on senior management and other key personnel; changes in general economic conditions; and the impact on our business and the price of our common stock caused by the concentration of ownership of our common stock.. Other risks and uncertainties are discussed in the Company's filings with the SEC. These statements are based only on management's knowledge and expectations on the date of this press release. The Company will not necessarily update these statements or other information in this press release based on future events or circumstances.
 
 
In this release, financial measures are presented both in accordance with United States generally accepted accounting principles ("GAAP") and also on a non-GAAP basis. Adjusted EBITDA in this release is a non-GAAP financial measure. EBITDA is commonly presented as a reconciliation starting with net income. Due to the number of non-operating related items included in net income, we present Adjusted EBITDA. The Company believes that the use of certain non-GAAP financial measures enables the Company and its investors and potential investors to evaluate and compare the Company's results from operations generated from its business in a more meaningful and consistent manner and provides an analysis of operating results using the same measures used by the Company's chief operating decision makers to measure the performance of the Company. Please see the financial summary below for information reconciling non-GAAP financial measures to comparable GAAP financial measures.
 
 
NLCI-G
 
NLCI-F
 
 
 

 
 
Nobel Learning Communities, Inc.
 
Consolidated Statements of Operations
 
For the Thirteen and Twenty-Six Weeks Ended January 1, 2011 and December 26, 2009
 
(Amounts in thousands except per share data; net income per share totals may not sum due to rounding)
 
(Unaudited)
 
                         
   
Thirteen Weeks Ended
   
Thirteen Weeks Ended
 
   
January 1, 2011
   
December 26, 2009
   
January 1, 2011
   
December 26, 2009
 
                         
Revenues
  $ 60,552     $ 58,593     $ 112,782     $ 109,216  
Gross profit
    10,090       8,417       12,498       11,562  
General and administrative expenses
    6,703       5,841       12,666       10,729  
Operating income (loss)
    3,387       2,576       (168 )     833  
   Interest expense
    351       315       768       582  
   Other income
    (4 )     (7 )     (9 )     (15 )
Income from continuing operations before income taxes
    3,040       2,268       (927 )     266  
Income tax expense (benefit)
    1,113       873       (489 )     102  
Income (loss) from continuing operations
    1,927       1,395       (438 )     164  
Loss from discontinued operations, net of income tax effect
    (74 )     (377 )     (160 )     (577 )
Net income (loss )
  $ 1,853     $ 1,018     $ (598 )   $ (413 )
                                 
Weighted average common shares outstanding:
                               
Basic
    10,588       10,528       10,570       10,513  
Diluted
    10,616       10,617    
n.m.
   
n.m.
 
                                 
Income (loss) from continuing operations
  $ 0.18     $ 0.13     $ (0.04 )   $ 0.02  
Loss from discontinued operations
    (0.01 )     (0.04 )     (0.02 )     (0.05 )
Net income (loss) per basic common shares outstanding
  $ 0.18     $ 0.10     $ (0.06 )   $ (0.04 )
                                 
Income from continuing operations
  $ 0.18     $ 0.13    
n.m.
   
n.m.
 
Loss from discontinued operations
    (0.01 )     (0.04 )  
n.m.
   
n.m.
 
Net income per diluted common shares outstanding
  $ 0.17     $ 0.10    
n.m.
   
n.m.
 
                                 
                                 
Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
                                 
   
Thirteen Weeks Ended
   
Thirteen Weeks Ended
   
Twenty-Six Weeks Ended
   
Twenty-Six Weeks Ended
 
   
January 1, 2011
   
December 26, 2009
   
January 1, 2011
   
December 26, 2009
 
                                 
Net Income
  $ 1,853     $ 1,018     $ (598 )   $ (413 )
Interest expense
    351       315       768       582  
Tax expense (benefit)
    1,113       873       (489 )     102  
Depreciation and amortization expense
    2,231       2,667       4,738       4,967  
EBITDA
  $ 5,548     $ 4,873     $ 4,419     $ 5,238  
Net loss from discontinued operations, net of depreciation
    74       363       160       552  
Stock compensation expense
    238       270       526       575  
DOJ litigation costs
    406       157       681       315  
Non-capitalizable transaction costs from acquisitions
    34       47       69       175  
Adjusted EBITDA
  $ 6,300     $ 5,710     $ 5,855     $ 6,855  
                                 
                                 
                                 
   
Trailing Twelve Months
                         
                                 
Net Income
  $ 1,687                          
Interest expense
    1,757                          
Tax expense
    858                          
Depreciation and amortization expense
    9,765                          
EBITDA
  $ 14,067                          
Net loss from discontinued operations, net of depreciation
    417                          
Stock compensation expense
    1,057                          
DOJ litigation costs
    1,325                          
Non-capitalizable transaction costs from acquisitions
    69                          
Adjusted EBITDA
  $ 16,935                          
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
   
As of
 
Selected Balance Sheet data:
 
January 1, 2011
   
July 3, 2010
 
             
Cash and cash equivalents
  $ 296     $ 1,606  
Property and equipment, net
    29,024       29,044  
Goodwill and intangible assets, net
    90,248       91,337  
Deferred revenue
    16,464       15,756  
Total debt
    21,800       21,500  
Stockholder's equity
  $ 71,891     $ 71,980  
                 
Number of schools
    184       184  

 
Certain reclassifications have been made to the prior year condensed financial statements to conform to the current period presentation. Certain financial information is presented on a rounded basis, which may cause minor differences.
 
Nobel Learning Communities, Inc.
Tom Frank
Chief Financial Officer
484-947-2000