INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — The Indiana Department of Education released the results of the spring 2025 Indiana Learning Evaluation Assessment Readiness Network (ILEARN) testing
Here’s what you need to know about ILEARN and the results of all the schools in the Wabash Valley.
What you need to know:
Indiana established its ILEARN baseline in 2021. Since then, the IDOE has observed marked increases in math proficiency among students in grades three through eight.
The spring 2025 ILEARN results showed that 40.6% of Indiana’s students are at or above proficiency standards in English Language Arts, and about 42% of young Hoosiers are at or above proficiency standards in math.
This year, about 1,350 schools participated in a redesigned version of the ILEARN. Per a release, the IDOE has been reworking the ILEARN since January 2022 to “provide more actionable data throughout the year for students, parents/families and teachers.”
ILEARN results by counties in the Wabash Valley:
The information below reflects the percentage of students in each school who took the ILEARN test and are considered proficient in English Language Arts and Math, according to the Indiana Department of Education’s spring 2025 ILEARN results.
Vigo County:
Vigo County School Corporation:
- Sugar Creek Consolidated Elementary School – 18%
- Davis Park Elementary School – 14.%
- Adelaide De Vaney Elementary School – 26.8%
- Dixie Bee Elementary School – 43.3%
- Farrington Grove Elementary School – 7.3%
- Fayette Elementary School – 30.4%
- Rio Grande Elementary School – 36.8%
- Benjamin Franklin Elementary School – 5.9%
- Blanche E. Fuqua Elementary School – 17.1%
- Hoosier Prairie Elementary School – 19.2%
- Lost Creek Elementary School – 49.9%
- Ouabache Elementary School – 10.9%
- Riley Elementary School – 33.7%
- Sugar Grove Elementary School – 24%
- Terre Town Elementary School – 19.5%
- Booker T. Washington Alternative School – 0%
- Honey Creek Middle School – 38.2%
- West Vigo Middle School – 9.1%
- Otter Creek Middle School – 11.5%
- Sarah Scott Middle School – 6.3%
- Vigo Virtual School Academy – 3.9%
- Woodrow Wilson Middle School – 20.9%
Sullivan County:
Southwest School Corporation:
- Sullivan Elementary School – 20.9%
- Sullivan Middle School – 24%
- Carlisle Elementary School – 27.5%
- Carlisle Middle School – 18.4%
Northeast School Corporation:
- Northeast North Elementary School – 19.4%
- Northeast East Elementary School – 38.5%
- North Central Jr/Sr High School – 9.3%
Dugger Union Community School Corporation:
- Dugger Union Community School – 5.2%
Knox County:
North Knox School Corporation:
- North Knox Intermediate School – 20.7%
- North Knox Jr/Sr High School – 20.6%
South Knox School Corporation:
- South Knox Elementary School – 34%
- South Knox Middle-High School – 22.3%
Vincennes Community School Corporation:
- Benjamin Franklin Elementary School – 33.6%
- George Rogers Clark School – 18.1%
- James Whitcomb Riley Elementary School – 29.2%
- Tecumseh-Harrison Elementary School – 18.1%
- Francis Vigo Elementary School – 21.9%
- Washington Learning Academy – 0%
Clay County:
Clay Community Schools:
- Clay City Elementary School – 41.7%
- Clay City Jr/Sr High School – 36.8%
- Jackson Township Elementary School – 41.8%
- Staunton Elementary School – 64.7%
- Van Buren Elementary School – 35.7%
- East Side Elementary School – 43.2%
- Forest Park Elementary School – 10.7%
- Meridian Street Elementary School – 42.6%
- North Clay Middle School – 31.1%
Vermillion County:
North Vermillion Community School Corporation:
- North Vermillion Elementary School – 21.5%
- North Vermillion High School – 13.1%
South Vermillion Community School Corporation:
- Central Elementary School – 18.7%
- Van Duyn Elementary School – 38.8%
- South Vermillion Middle School – 20.9%
Clinton Central School Corporation:
- Clinton Central Elementary School – 37.6%
- Clinton Central Junior-Senior HS – 27.3%
Clinton Prairie School Corporation:
- Clinton Prairie Elementary School – 37.4%
- Clinton Prairie Jr-Sr High School – 34.5%
Parke County:
Southwest Parke Community School Corporation:
- Rosedale Elementary School – 27.8%
- Montezuma Elementary School – 21.3%
- Riverton Parke Jr/Sr High School – 23.4%
North Central Parke Community School Corporation:
- Rockville Elementary School – 27.2%
- Turkey Run Elementary School – 22.5%
- Parke Heritage Middle School – 22.9%
Greene County:
Bloomfield School District:
- Bloomfield Elementary School – 31.3%
- Bloomfield Middle School – 18.3 %
Eastern Greene Schools:
- Eastern Greene Elementary School – 25%
- Eastern Greene Middle School – 27.9%
Linton-Stockton School Corporation:
- Linton-Stockton Elementary – 41.5%
- Linton-Stockton Middle School – 29.3%
MSD Shakamak Schools:
- Shakamak Elementary School – 23.1%
- Shakamak Jr/Sr High School – 9.9%
White River Valley School District:
- White River Valley Elementary School – 30.2
- White River Valley Middle School – 23.1
Daviess County:
Barr-Reeve Community School Inc:
- Barr-Reeve Elementary School – 42.1%
- Barr-Reeve Middle/High School – 34.9%
North Daviess Community Schools:
- North Daviess Elementary School – 31.5%
- North Daviess Jr-Sr High School – 17.7%
Washington Community Schools:
- Veale Elementary School – 38.9%
- Washington Upper Elementary – 14.9%
- Washington Intermediate – 12.3%
- Washington Junior High School – 23.2%
Martin County:
Shoals Community School Corporation:
- Shoals Community Elementary School – 15.9%
- Shoals Middle School – 9%
Loogootee Community School Corporation:
- Loogootee Elementary School – 48.7%
- Loogootee Middle School – 35.9%
ILEARN statistics for the whole state:
ELA proficiency increases and decreases from 2024 to 2025:
- Third grade: 38.6% to 40.3%
- Fourth grade: 41.8% to 41.4%
- Fifth grade 40.3% to 40.8%
- Sixth grade: 41.1% to 40.5%
- Seventh grade: 41.8% to 37.9%
- Eighth grade: 42.6% to 42.%
Math proficiency increases and decreases from 2024 to 2025:
- Third grade: 52.4% to 51.5%
- Fourth grade: 48% to 49.2%
- Fifth grade 40.8% to 41.5%
- Sixth grade: 38.1% to 39.7%
- Seventh grade: 33.9% to 35.9%
- Eighth grade: 31.4% to 34.5%
Increase in math proficiency since 2021:
- Third grade: 2.8 percentage point increase since
- Fourth grade: 5.5 percentage point increase since
- Fifth grade: 2.9 percentage point increase
- Sixth grade: 6.7 percentage point increase
- Seventh grade: 5.4 percentage point increase
- Eighth grade: 6.7 percentage point increase
Increase in ELA proficiency since 2021:
- Third grade: 2.8 percentage point increase
- Fourth grade: 5.5 percentage point increase
- Fifth grade: 2.9 percentage point increase
- Sixth grade: 6.7 percentage point increase
- Seventh grade: 5.4 percentage point increase
- Eighth grade: 6.7 percentage point increase
African American students’ increase in math and ELA proficiency:
- In 2025, 19% of black students were proficient in math, which is a 7.4% increase since 2021.
- Since 2021, there has been a 4.3% increase in black students’ proficiency in ELA. That percentage has risen to 21.8.
Special Education students’ improvements in ELA and Math proficiency:
- 17.3% of Indiana’s special education students demonstrated proficiency in math. A 3.3% increase from four years ago.
- in 2025, about 15% of special education students demonstrated proficiency in ELA. Compared to 13% proficiency in 2021.
Where to find more information:
For more information on Indiana’s spring 2025 ILEARN results, you can read this article breaking down the numbers for the entire state by clicking this link.
You can also see the full spring 2025 ILEARN results for the entire state on the Indiana Department of Education’s website.

