Attendance by design

Five more students enrolled is
$50,000 in district funding.

The Subject platform teaches through short cinematic video built around students' real interests. When the content gives students a reason to show up, chronic absenteeism drops and district funding follows.

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Schools are cutting chronic absenteeism with Subject.

72%
chronic absenteeism rate at Farragut Career Academy (CPS) after adopting Subject
16%
chronic absenteeism rate at KIPP King Collegiate after switching to Subject
21%
chronic absenteeism rate at Del Norte High School after adopting Subject

Subject students show up because they want to show up.

Every feature below was built to keep students engaged long enough to show up tomorrow.

The data proves students keep coming back.

Our students voluntarily spend an average of 101.6 minutes per day on the Subject platform.

40%
Logged in

5+ consecutive days
71%
Logged in
3+ consecutive days
87%
Returned across
2+ separate weeks
24
Average active
days over 8.3 weeks

Turn attendance data into action and measurable impact.

Every feature below was built to keep students engaged long enough to show up tomorrow.

For Teachers

Teachers and have access to real-time progress visibility

Get granular visibility into active vs. idle time, assignments completed, clicks, mouse movements, and video time, all aligned to your school’s attendance and state reporting requirements.

For Admins

Administration can measure the ROI of improving attendance

Track how attendance improvements protect per-pupil funding, recover credits, retain students, and quantify the financial impact of keeping students connected to learning—all within the Subject Admin Dashboard.

"We secure funding through work completion during the count period. Subject helps by providing reports of data which includes students' names, courses, assignments, and time stamps of when work was completed."
Olivia Svacha
Online Coordinator, Troy School District

Protect school funding.

Start improving attendance this semester. Most schools are live in as little as two weeks.