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State Unveils ISTEP+ Results For 10th Graders

Schools are considering all kinds of options for next school year, including face masks as part of a required school uniform, or staggering classes for students.
Schools are considering all kinds of options for next school year, including face masks as part of a required school uniform, or staggering classes for students.

Indiana’s 10th graders passed their final state assessment at about the same rate as last year, according to ISTEP scores the state made available this week.

Indiana’s third through eighth graders transitioned to the new statewide test, ILEARN last spring. ILEARN results  prompted concerns about school accountability after they revealed a significant drop in achievement. 

But high schoolers will continue taking the ISTEP+ as their final school assessment until it’s replaced by a nationally recognized college entrance exam like the SAT or ACT in 2022.

About one third of 10th graders passed both math and English Language Arts sections of the ISTEP+ – a passing rate almost identical to last year’s. High school sophomores did show a slight improvement in English Language Arts with a  62 percent passing rate, a 3 percent improvement.

Contact Jeanie at  jlindsa@iu.edu or follow her on Twitter at  @jeanjeanielindz.

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Jeanie Lindsay is a multimedia reporter covering education issues statewide. Before coming to Indiana, she attended the University of Washington and worked as a regional radio reporter to learn the ways of public broadcasting.