San Francisco, California, June 5, 2025 – The districts of New York, South Carolina, Virginia, Texas, Colorado, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Maryland associate with Classdojo for districts To strengthen communication and deepen family engagement in their schools.
Already used by more than 45 million families and teachers worldwide, Classdojo is a trusted class tool. Now, Classdojo for districts provides the same connection and the same ease of whole school systems, with tools built to evolve, support multilingual communities and comply with the highest confidentiality standards.
The new districts that join the Classdojo community for districts include:
- Schools of the city of Lynchburg (VA)
- Manor Isd, Edgewood Isd, Laredo Isd and Ysleta Isd (TX)
- Pittsburgh public schools (PA)
- Alamosa School District (CO)
- Sylvania (OH) Schools
- County schools in Charleston (SC)
- Rockville diocese schools (MD)
- Linden public schools (NY)
Classdojo for offers offers:
- A communication platform in all schools
- Automatic translation in 130+ languages
- Messaging, ads and updates on the district scale
- Controls at the administration level for monitoring and alignment
- Transparent integration with SIS, SSO and list
- Industry proactive approach to data confidentiality
- Ferpa and COPPA compliance, as well as the confidentiality seal of common sense for districts
“While we are finishing our first year as a classdojo partner for districts, one of the greatest advantages was the capacity to create a more unified communication experience in our schools,” said Will Herring, Deputy Director of Technology, Moore County Schools in North Carolina. “Classdojo was already widely used and well considered in our classrooms, it was therefore logical to rely on this basis at the district level. Just as important is the data – we no longer send messages in a vacuum. We can now see when families are engaging – and this insight shapes everything, parents' commitment strategies to our larger school improvement plans.”
“Our goal is to allow each family to remain easily informed, to feel welcome and to get involved – without adding more work for educators,” said Dr. Chad A. Stevens, classdojo chief of K12 engagement. “We are proud to support the districts that build stronger communities around their students by helping district leaders to improve communication, rationalize tools and better connect with each family.”
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On Classdojo for districts
Classdojo's mission is to give each child an education he loves. Already used by more than 45 million families and teachers from around the world, Classdojo helps schools build solid and connected communities. Classdojo for districts brings this link to the entire school system, helping managers to reach each family, reduce absences, improve students' behavior and ensure coherent communication between schools. The districts obtain the surveillance they need with tools such as the list, SSO and the integration located, as well as simple means of celebrating students, sharing updates and keeping families in the loop – all in a platform that teachers already like. And it's free for teachers, schools and districts.
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