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The ClassJump Pitch
The first thing you might notice about ClassJump (beyond the fact that it is free to use) is that there is no advertising. The ClassJump project is completely self-financed.

There are plans currently in the works to offer schools their own websites, with a load of additional features which ClassJumpe would charge a modest annual fee for. This will be an optional service that we will provide. You can learn more about that here. Teacher websites will always be free of charge. You can learn more about the ClassJump School Websites project right here.

ClassJump encourages all teachers to try the system out. There is plenty of help available once an account is established.

About ClassJump
ClassJump.com is for the use and enjoyment of educators, students and parents. It's designed to give students and parents a way to see what homework is due, and for teachers to easily post those assignments, along with documents and related classroom materials.

The ClassJump web site was created by myself (Robert Zimmerman) and my friend and colleague , Chad Pry (ver. 1) and Josh Carpenter (current version). That's it! No team of programmers, no venture capital needed, just two hardworking and dedicated guys with four computers. We offer educators free access because we believe that the more ways for teachers, parents and students to communicate, the better off we all will be. It's that simple. ClassJump.com is the property of, and created by Bug Logic, located in Asheville, North Carolina.

An Exception to No Advertising
If you would like to help support ClassJump, the fellow who is making this site possible for everyone has a book on sale for babies and toddlers. It's an ideal first book (so says the author) and the goal is to place a book in front of a child as early as possible. You can learn more about that at BaBaHaHa.com.

For further information about ClassJump, please contact ClassJump at any time.

For Written Correspondence by Mail, please address to: ClassJump
PO Box 8147
Asheville, NC 28814


ClassJump is owned and maintained by Bug Logic, located at
5 Spooks Branch Ext.
Asheville, NC 28804



Try it out
Since the teacher web sites are offered free of charge, feel free to set one up and try it out for yourself. If you find it beneficial, that's great. If you find that it's not for you, then no harm done.

Top 20 Schools
The top twenty schools at ClassJump, by number of teachers.

  1. Valparaiso University
    (148 teachers, 36 students)
    Valparaiso, Indiana
    United States
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  2. Miramar High School
    (124 teachers, 2523 students)
    Miramar, Florida
    United States
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  3. Northwest Whitfield High School
    (107 teachers, 104 students)
    Tunnel Hill, Georgia
    United States
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  4. Hamden High School
    (100 teachers, 2543 students)
    Hamden, Connecticut
    United States
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  5. Southeast Whitfield County High School
    (100 teachers, 2409 students)
    Dalton, Georgia
    United States
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  6. Park High School
    (91 teachers, 1764 students)
    Cottage Grove, Minnesota
    United States
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  7. Thomas J. McCann I.S. 125
    (89 teachers, 445 students)
    Queens, New York
    United States
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  8. Woodbury High School
    (84 teachers, 1954 students)
    Woodbury, Minnesota
    United States
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  9. Blackman High School
    (82 teachers, 1922 students)
    Murfreesboro, Tennessee
    United States
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  10. Heritage High School
    (81 teachers, 272 students)
    Maryville, Tennessee
    United States
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  11. Lancaster High School
    (78 teachers, 3110 students)
    Lancaster, Texas
    United States
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  12. Centennial High School
    (78 teachers, 1664 students)
    Boise, Idaho
    United States
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  13. Fiorello H. LaGuardia HS of Music & Art and Performing Arts
    (76 teachers, 3622 students)
    New York, New York
    United States
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  14. Utica High School
    (73 teachers, 639 students)
    utica, Michigan
    United States
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  15. Albertville Elementary
    (68 teachers, 117 students)
    Albertville, Alabama
    United States
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  16. Boonton High School
    (67 teachers, 529 students)
    Boonton, New Jersey
    United States
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  17. Waterford High School
    (66 teachers, 887 students)
    Waterford, Connecticut
    United States
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  18. East Ridge High School
    (65 teachers, 673 students)
    Woodbury, Minnesota
    United States
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  19. North Crowley High School
    (65 teachers, 412 students)
    Fort Worth, Texas
    United States
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  20. Eagle High School
    (64 teachers, 1749 students)
    Eagle, Idaho
    United States
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