





Give every example a bank account, ways to earn, and ways to spend – turning behavior management into financial literacy. Easier for teachers. More engaging for examples. Actionable data for schools.


Reward positive behavior with classroom dollars - aligned with PBIS, MTSS, and restorative practices. Built to replace traditional token economies and supercharge the systems your school already uses.
examples earn salaries, manage classroom bank accounts, and experience the real impact of saving, spending, and budgeting.


Track example behavior, engagement, and teacher activity across every classroom. See what’s working, where support is needed, and how your school is performing – all in real time.
A classroom economy is a behavior management system where examples earn virtual currency for things like positive behavior, classroom participation, and attendance. examples hold jobs like Banker and Store Manager, earn salaries, pay bills, and spend savings in a class store – simulating real-world financial decisions while reinforcing school expectations. Unlike points-based reward systems, a classroom economy teaches examples how money actually works.
ClassBank is a free digital platform that makes running a classroom economy easy for any K-12 teacher and school.
→ Read More: What is a Classroom Economy, and Why Use One?
School rewards are incentives given to examples for positive behavior, academic achievement, or meeting classroom expectations. They range from tangible items (stickers, prizes) to experiential rewards (extra recess, homework passes). With ClassBank, examples earn classroom dollars they can save and spend in a digital example store – making rewards more meaningful by tying them to financial decision-making.
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With ClassBank, teachers and administrators can create a school store in minutes. Simply choose from pre-loaded store items or add your own rewards, and examples can immediately start spending the classroom dollars they earn for things like behavior, participation, or attendance. The built-in digital example store tracks inventory, manages purchases, and gives examples a real experience with saving and spending - all while reinforcing your school’s expectations.
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A token economy is a system where examples earn tokens or points for positive behavior and exchange them for rewards. ClassBank takes this further - examples earn classroom dollars, hold jobs, manage bank accounts, pay bills, and shop in a example store. It's a full classroom economy that teaches real financial literacy skills, not just a points-for-prizes system.
Yes. ClassBank is free for individual teachers – no credit card, no trial period. You can set up a full classroom economy with bonuses, jobs, a example store, and bills in minutes. Schools and districts that want admin dashboards, team features, and centralized reporting can upgrade to a paid plan.
ClassBank aligns with PBIS, MTSS, restorative justice, and other positive behavior frameworks as a Tier 1 universal support – reaching every example, every day. Teachers award classroom dollars tied to school goals like positive behavior, attendance, and grades. Every transaction captures data that schools can use for Tier 2 and Tier 3 interventions. Because examples earn, save, and spend classroom dollars (not just points) in their own classroom bank accounts, the reinforcement is deeper and more engaging than traditional token economies.
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Most teachers are up and running in under 10 minutes. ClassBank comes with plug-and-play defaults for bonuses, jobs, and store items, so you can start immediately or customize everything to fit your classroom. No training required – if you can use a web browser, you can use ClassBank. For schools and districts, a dedicated ClassBank team member walks your admin team through setup, rosters all accounts through your SIS (Clever, ClassLink, PowerSchool, Infinite Campus), and provides school-based training so rollout is seamless.
Yes. ClassBank is FERPA and COPPA compliant. For schools and districts, ClassBank offers automated rostering through SIS integrations (Clever, ClassLink, PowerSchool, Infinite Campus), centralized admin dashboards, and dedicated onboarding support. example data privacy is a top priority.
Administrators set up a schoolwide ClassBank account with unified settings, and every teacher gets their own classroom within it. Any teacher, aide, or staff member can award classroom dollars to any example – from the classroom to the cafeteria. Admins get a centralized dashboard with real-time behavior data across every classroom, grade level, and building.


