ClassDojo released a white paper examining how school-family communication platforms improve student learning outcomes and enrollment retention. The research connects stronger information flow between educators and parents to better academic performance and more stable student enrollment.
The company gathered evidence from customer success stories and research data showing that when schools and families have consistent, accessible communication channels, families gain clearer visibility into what students learn daily. This transparency helps parents support learning at home and reduces the "information gap" that often exists between school and household.
For educators, these communication systems enable faster feedback loops. Teachers can share student progress, behavior updates, and classroom activities directly with parents through mobile-friendly platforms. Parents receive real-time insights rather than waiting for report cards or parent-teacher conferences. This frequency and immediacy shift how families engage with schools.
The white paper frames enrollment stability as a direct benefit. When families feel informed and connected to school operations, they report higher satisfaction. That connection reduces mid-year transfers and strengthens family commitment to the school. For districts facing enrollment challenges, this represents a tangible retention metric.
ClassDojo's platform allows teachers to send updates, photos, and announcements to family members. The service operates in 180 countries and reaches over 180 million families, though adoption varies by region and school district.
The research reflects broader trends in education technology. Schools increasingly view family engagement not as an add-on but as core to academic success. Districts investing in communication platforms see them as infrastructure for supporting student outcomes. However, implementation quality matters. Generic updates produce different results than personalized, responsive communication that addresses family questions and celebrates student growth.
This white paper arrives as school districts weigh spending on communication tools amid budget pressures. For administrators evaluating options, the enrollment stability angle offers a financial argument alongside pedagogical ones.
THE TAKEAWAY: Strong school-family communication platforms can improve learning outcomes and reduce student transfers, giving districts both academic and
