Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new ILEARN test is coming to classrooms for the 2025-26 school year, but some area schools will try out the new model starting ...
Schools around the state are testing out Indiana’s new ILEARN through-year assessment. The first testing window is now open. Over 70% of schools in the state have opted in to pilot the Indiana ...
Starting Monday, Indiana schools can begin offering the yearly ILEARN exam, which tests students in third to eighth grades on what they have mastered so far this school year. The test, one of the most ...
Results from Indiana's 2025 ILEARN assessment are now available, providing a gauge of how area schools are doing in math and reading. Statewide results show ELA proficiency among Indiana's students ...
The results of Indiana's new ILEARN exams are more than disappointing. The state released the numbers Wednesday. Almost two out of three school students didn't pass the critical math and English ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Indiana education officials released new statewide ILEARN results on Wednesday, July 17, 2024. The data showed slight gains in ...
Indiana's 2024 ILEARN scores have been fairly stagnant since 2021. Every grade level besides seventh grade saw a decrease in math scores. Less than half of Indiana’s third through eighth graders are ...
An estimated 1,200 Hoosier schools including those in the Fort Wayne Community and East Allen County districts will pilot a new ILEARN assessment format next school year. This adds three preparatory ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Indiana students in third through eighth grades began taking iLearn assessments Monday, and one southern Indiana school corporation hopes to see scores improve as its ...
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Note: This story was produced by Chalkbeat Indiana, a nonprofit news website that covers education. While school leaders and lawmakers were quick to reason away concerns over shockingly low ILEARN ...
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