Superintendents
Bring your whole district community together
ClassDojo is now a full K\u201312 communication platform already used by your teachers, trusted by your families, and ready to unify your district. Turn daily updates into stronger connections, greater visibility, and more engaged communities in every school.
Free for teachers, schools and district partners.

Brian Prybil
Deputy Superintendent at Moline-Coal Valley School District

Shane Strubhart
Chief of Communications at Spring ISD

Lisa Melashenko
Technology Trainer at Alisal Union School District

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

Brittany Daley
Principal of Hamilton Elementary School

Dr. Jason Hall
Principal of New Brighton Elementary

Denis Wisner
Coordinator of Innovative Technologies

Tracey Widmann
Principal of McDowell High School

Donna Beck
Multimedia Instructional Specialist

Johnathan Graves
Executive Director of Communications

Emily Reynolds
Chief Information Technology Director for Pittsylvania School District

Catrena Giles
Lennard High School Resource Teacher for Climate and Culture

Dr. Joanna Antoniou
Supervisor of Educational Technology

Maritza Gallaga
Executive Director of Communications for Manor ISD

Crystal Famania
Technology Integration Specialist, Phoenix Elementary School District 1

Dr. Ebony Bullock
Chief Accountability/ Information Officer
Built to strengthen districtwide trust
All-in-one communication and engagement
One platform for alerts, updates, and classroom communication, making family engagement simple, visible, and consistent across every school.

Families actually engage
ClassDojo builds on the trust families already have with teachers—so when messages come from your district, they get read. It’s the only K–12 platform where communication starts in the classroom and scales across every school.

Driving outcomes that matter
ClassDojo moves the needle on what matters most: engagement, attendance, behavior, and learning. It connects classrooms and families in real time, helping students thrive and teachers stay supported.

Free for districts. Trusted by families.
ClassDojo is already used by teachers and families in 90% of U.S. schools. No rollout needed, no new apps to download, and no per-student fees.
Sign upWhat superintendents get with ClassDojo

Walk the halls
See the most engaging posts and moments from every school in real-time to get an instant pulse on culture and connection.

Reachability and engagement report
See how well your schools are connecting with families, and where to improve. Monitor engagement trends and communication gaps across every school from a single dashboard.

Multi-channel announcements
Reach every family instantly across email, app, SMS, and voice, all translated automatically into 190+ languages.

Districtwide positive behavior dashboard
Build a culture worth celebrating. Track positive behavior trends, spot school-level progress, and reinforce what’s working districtwide.

District calendar
One calendar for your entire district. Coordinate family events, school nights, and key communications in one place, with automated reminders.

Automatic translation into 190+ languages
Reach every family clearly without extra work. Messages, posts, and announcements are translated automatically, so every parent can stay informed and engaged.
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.
Sign upReal stories. Proven results.
Hear from district leaders who are using ClassDojo to engage families, support teachers, and strengthen school culture.
Buffalo Public Schools Case Study
Learn about how Dr. Ebony Bullock turned fragmented messaging into measurable family communication
View Buffalo Public Schools Case Study case studyPhoenix Elementary School District 1
Learn about how Crystal Famania helped a 100% Title I district achieved 91%+ family connection by consolidating on one platform
View Phoenix Elementary School District 1 case studyManor ISD
Learn about how Maritza Gallaga unified communication, empowered campuses, and built family trust—without adding more work.
View Manor ISD case studyPassaic Public Schools
See how Dr. Joanna Antoniou unified 16 schools and made a mom cry with joy
View Passaic Public Schools case studyLennard High School
Learn about how Lennard High School built a stronger culture with ClassDojo
View Lennard High School case studyPittsylvania County Schools
Discover how Emily Reynolds achieved 97% connection with a 78% same-day read rate
View Pittsylvania County Schools case studyGreenwood 50 School District
Read how Johnathan Graves connected 96% of families without mandating a new tool
View Greenwood 50 School District case studyIrvington Public Schools
See how Donna Beck grew newsletter readership from 350 families to 1,100+
View Irvington Public Schools case studyMcDowell High School
Learn how Tracey Widmann connected 90% of parents at a 1,400-student high school
View McDowell High School case studyCorpus Christi ISD
Discover how Denis Wisner turned grassroots teacher adoption into a districtwide strategy
View Corpus Christi ISD case studyNew Brighton Elementary School
See how Dr. Jason Hall cut chronic absenteeism by 40% with low-cost incentives
View New Brighton Elementary School case studyHamilton Elementary School
Learn how Brittany Daley took reading scores from 9% to 48% by starting with trust
View Hamilton Elementary School case studyNew Kensington-Arnold School District
Read how Brian Heidenreich cut suspensions from 69 to just 2
View New Kensington-Arnold School District case studyAlisal Union School District
Discover how Lisa Melashenko gave every school a window into 40,000 moments of success
View Alisal Union School District case studySpring ISD School District
Learn how Shane Strubhart replaced $120K in tools with a free one
View Spring ISD School District case studyMoline-Coal Valley School District
See how Bryan Prybil unified 13 schools and doubled family engagement
View Moline-Coal Valley School District case study