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District posts mixed assessment results; leaders flag math as priority as iLearn/iPad changes approach

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Superintendent and assessment staff reported modest gains in language arts and variable results in math on state tests and NWEA; district will continue NWEA this year while evaluating new iLearn checkpoints and state funding changes.

Northwest Allen County Schools presented recent student assessment results on July 21, reporting modest district‑level gains in English language arts and mixed results in mathematics, and outlined next steps for local assessment strategy as the state moves to new iLearn checkpoints.

Doctor Toler, a staff member presenting achievement updates, said the district’s overall iLearn pass rate rose 2 percentage points year over year and that language arts showed measurable cohort growth at several grade levels. "That number is 2% higher than last year," he said of the districtwide iLearn pass rate, and noted the district is in the top 12% of the state for ELA performance. For math, the district’s pass rate…

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