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District reports record iRead results; no third‑grade retentions this year
Summary
District staff told the board that all elementary schools posted record iRead achievement, district proficiency rose to 90.3 percent, and no third graders were retained thanks to exemptions or passing scores. Staff described state iRead requirements and local interventions used this year.
District staff reported to the board Sept. 16 that every elementary school posted record iRead results and the district’s overall third‑grade iRead proficiency rose to 90.3 percent for 2025; staff also reported zero third‑grade retentions this year.
“Students that pass iRead 3 are 35 percent more likely to graduate from high school,” Mr. Winslow told the board, citing Indiana Department of Education research as context for the district’s emphasis on early literacy. Mr. Winslow said the district’s second‑grade on‑track percentages have grown since the district opted in to second‑grade iRead testing in 2022 and noted that 97 percent of the district’s second graders who were on track went on to pass in third grade.
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