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Instructional Leaders

One platform for academics, behavior, and family partnership

ClassDojo connects families to what's being taught, how students are doing, and what's expected. It's a full K–12 platform that supports instruction, builds stronger home partnerships, and helps teachers stay consistent.

Denis Wisner
That grassroots usage told us something powerful. Teachers were choosing Dojo because it worked.

Denis Wisner

Coordinator of Innovative Technologies

Brian Prybil
It's not just communication. It's the behavioral piece, the skills piece, it's all connected. It creates a sense of togetherness and community.

Brian Prybil

Deputy Superintendent at Moline-Coal Valley School District

Shane Strubhart
ClassDojo works great because it's very engaging. It's not just a communication tool. The platform has an element of fun to it, and that's another reason it's easy to get people to adopt.

Shane Strubhart

Chief of Communications at Spring ISD

Lisa Melashenko
This gives us a window into what's going on across all 13 schools. We get to see everything that's happening at all of the other school sites, and that's awesome.

Lisa Melashenko

Technology Trainer at Alisal Union School District

Brian Heidenreich
We were able to reinforce positive behavior with ClassDojo and good communication with parents.

Brian Heidenreich

Principal of H.D. Berkey Elementary School in New Kensington-Arnold School District

Brittany Daley
48% of students now read on grade level. Chronic absenteeism is down from 37% to 17%. More than 200 families actively engage with the school every month.

Brittany Daley

Principal of Hamilton Elementary School

Dr. Jason Hall
I can send announcements and messages out with confidence that 90% of my families are going to see it. We've seen around a 40% drop in chronic absenteeism.

Dr. Jason Hall

Principal of New Brighton Elementary

Built to support student success

Families actually engage

Families reliably receive and respond to messages, making attendance outreach and behavior interventions more effective.

Families actually engage

Connected to learning

From student work to behavior updates, families get a clear view into the classroom, making it easier to stay involved and support learning daily.

Connected to learning

All-in-one communication and classroom culture

Teachers share classwork, celebrate growth and manage routines all in one place, giving families a clear, consistent picture of daily school life.

All-in-one communication and classroom culture

Free for districts

ClassDojo is free for teachers, schools, and district partners, so you can redirect time and budget toward your top priorities.

What instructional leaders get with ClassDojo

Two-way messaging for every grade

Two-way messaging for every grade

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Give every teacher a simple, unified way to connect with families and students while protecting privacy and promoting alignment. Messages are logged, family-visible, and monitored for safety, from Pre-K to high school.

Points system with behavior visibility for families

Points system with behavior visibility for families

Reinforce positive behavior and set consistent expectations. Families see points and feedback in real time, all aligned to your district's PBIS goals.

Classroom management tools

Classroom management tools

Support calm, focused classrooms with timers, noise meters, group tools, and activities that build routines and promote equitable participation.

Student portfolios

Student portfolios

Share student work, reflections, and progress in real time so families stay connected to what's being taught and how learning is going.

Growth mindset lessons

Growth mindset lessons

Help students build persistence, empathy, and other SEL skills with ready-to-use character content that strengthens learning and classroom culture.

Sidekick: AI assistance for teachers

Sidekick: AI assistance for teachers

Sidekick helps teachers save time by using AI to draft messages, create lesson plans, and generate class materials. It never stores or trains on your data in any way, including any student or family information.

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Walk the halls

Step into classrooms from anywhere. Instantly see top posts, student activity, and behavior trends from across your district, all in one real-time view.

Walk the halls - ClassDojo story feed showing classroom posts
Reachability and engagement report

Reachability and engagement report

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See which schools and teachers are building strong family connections, and who may need more support. Track message frequency by teacher, and export data for PD or coaching.

Districtwide positive behavior dashboard

Districtwide positive behavior dashboard

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Track points, skills, and student recognition to support behavior interventions, reinforce PBIS goals, and highlight bright spots across your district.

Automated SIS attendance sync

Automated SIS attendance sync

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Eliminate double entry and ensure families get the right alerts automatically. Daily sync with your SIS keeps attendance data accurate and consistent.

Free. Adopted. Ready to go.

ClassDojo is used by teachers and families in 90% of U.S. schools, so there's no rollout, no new apps, and no per-student fees. Set up once, and you're live with a platform your families already trust.

Real stories. Proven results.

Hear from district leaders who are using ClassDojo to engage families, support teachers, and strengthen school culture.

Moline-Coal Valley

2x family engagement

Moline-Coal ValleyView Moline-Coal Valley case study

Spring ISD

Saving $120K each year

Spring ISDView Spring ISD case study

Alisal USD

40K positive behavior points

Alisal USDView Alisal USD case study

New Kensington-Arnold

97% decrease in suspensions

New Kensington-ArnoldView New Kensington-Arnold case study

Hamilton Elementary

Absenteeism down by 17%

Hamilton ElementaryView Hamilton Elementary case study

New Brighton Elementary

Absenteeism down by 40%

New Brighton ElementaryView New Brighton Elementary case study

Corpus Christi ISD

From grassroots to districtwide

Corpus Christi ISDView Corpus Christi ISD case study