2024 ILEARN Scores Show Minimal Changes, Highlighting Suburban Success
Indiana students' proficiency in English and math remains largely unchanged, with suburban districts continuing to outperform.
- Statewide, 41% of students were proficient in English and 40.7% in math, showing minimal changes from last year.
- Combined proficiency in English and math increased slightly to 30.8%, up 0.2 percentage points from 2023.
- Suburban districts like Brownsburg and Carmel-Clay lead the state, with Brownsburg achieving 62.6% combined proficiency.
- Black students saw the highest percentage point increase in English proficiency among racial subgroups, though overall scores remain low.
- A new ILEARN checkpoint system will be introduced in the 2024-25 school year to provide more frequent assessments.