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ClassDojo selected by eight U.S. school districts — EdTech Innovation Hub
Districts in New York, South Carolina, Virginia, Texas, Colorado, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Maryland have partnered with ClassDojo. New districts using ClassDojo for Districts include: Lynchburg (VA) City Schools Manor ISD, Edgewood ISD, Laredo ISD, and Ysleta ISD (TX) Pittsburgh (PA) Public Schools Alamosa (CO) School District Sylvania (OH) Schools Charleston (SC) County Schools Diocese of […]

Districts in New York, South Carolina, Virginia, Texas, Colorado, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Maryland have partnered with ClassDojo.
New districts using ClassDojo for Districts include:
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Lynchburg (VA) City Schools
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Manor ISD, Edgewood ISD, Laredo ISD, and Ysleta ISD (TX)
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Pittsburgh (PA) Public Schools
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Alamosa (CO) School District
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Sylvania (OH) Schools
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Charleston (SC) County Schools
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Diocese of Rockville (MD) Schools
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Linden (NY) Public Schools
ClassDojo offers communication across all schools and automatic translation in more than 130 languages. The tool can be used for districtwide messaging, announcements and updates and offers seamless integration with SIS, SSO and rosters.
“As we wrap up our first year as a ClassDojo for Districts partner, one of the biggest benefits has been the ability to create a more unified communication experience across our schools,” explains Will Herring, Assistant Director of Technology at Moore County Schools in North Carolina.
“ClassDojo was already widely used and well regarded in our classrooms, so it made sense to build on that foundation at the district level. Just as important is the data – we’re no longer sending messages into a void. Now we can see when families are engaging – and that insight is shaping everything from parent engagement strategies to our broader school improvement plans.”
“Our goal is to make it easy for every family to stay informed, feel welcome, and be involved – without adding more work for educators,” adds Dr. Chad A. Stevens, Head of K12 Engagement t ClassDojo. “We’re proud to support districts that are building stronger communities around their students by helping district leaders improve communication, streamline tools, and better connect with every family.”
Last year, Five Sigma, a dedicated EdTech growth fund, acquired a stake in ClassDojo. ClassDojo is heavily used in the UK, with more than 70 percent of schools having accessed and used ClassDojo. With an extensive user base of approximately 50 million, primarily under the age of 13, ClassDojo is utilised in around 90 percent of U.S. schools and across 180 countries worldwide.
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Sheep Esports – LoL: Taiwan’s official LoL page is giving away 1.010 fried chicken thanks to CFO’s performance against T1
Already 1010 chicken filets given after just one series against T1 The official League of Legends Facebook page in Taiwan is using every possible means to support their last remaining representative at MSI. Before CTBC Flying Oyster’s first match against T1, they launched a challenge that only this region could dream up: for every kill […]

Already 1010 chicken filets given after just one series against T1
The official League of Legends Facebook page in Taiwan is using every possible means to support their last remaining representative at MSI. Before CTBC Flying Oyster’s first match against T1, they launched a challenge that only this region could dream up: for every kill CFO secured, ten fried chicken filets would be given out to a randomly selected person. And for each game win, that’s 100 more.

LoL Taiwan’s post on Facebook.
Currently, the post has gathered over 2,800 comments on Facebook. After all, the goal of the campaign is also to drive engagement. Only those who comment on the post — showing the most passion, fervor, and a good dose of humor for the LCP champion — will have a chance to win this chicken-themed giveaway. It’s worth noting that chicken filets hold a special place in Taiwanese street food culture. They’re a cheap, flavorful, indulgent bite — one you grab after work, after school, or, in this case, after a clutch teamfight.
An entire nation praying for a miracle lower bracket run
In their very first series of MSI 2025, CFO went up against none other than World Champions T1. Few expected them to put up much resistance. But CFO shocked the world — not just by winning two games off the favorites, but by racking up 81 kills across the series. That’s 810 filets from kills, plus 200 more from their two wins, bringing the total to a crispy, golden 1010 chicken filets.
A Reddit user documented the breakdown of “chicken earned” and “chicken given out,” attributing filets to individual players like fantasy points in a food-fueled stat sheet:
Chicken Earned (CFO Players):
- Driver: 50
- Rest: 40
- Junjia: 70
- HongQ: 280
- Doggo: 330
- Kaiwing: 40
Chicken Given Out (T1 Players):
- Doran: 210
- Oner: 160
- Faker: 210
- Gumayusi: 100
- Keria: 130
So far, Chiu “Doggo” Tzu-Chuan and Tsai “HongQ” Ming-Hong became Taiwan’s crispy kings, while T1’s solo lanes, Choi “Doran” Hyeon-joon and Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok, gave up the most. It is now up to CFO to make a deep run in the lower bracket and cover their home country with crispy chicken.
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