That’s a wrap! Our Spring Learning Showdown has come to a close and we are so impressed by the hard work of the more than 13,000 participating classrooms. And now, without further ado, it’s time to announce the winners:
Elementary School (grades PreK–4)
- Erika Ellers’ Room 14 class, Homestead Elementary, Eagle River, Alaska – 13,832 questions per student
- Jyme Beth Powell’s Math pm class, Checotah Intermediate, Checotah, Oklahoma – 11,635 questions per student
- Jyme Beth Powell’s Math am class, Checotah Intermediate, Checotah, Oklahoma – 8,712 questions per student
- Tracy Albiero’s class, Concord Christian Academy, Concord, New Hampshire – 7,226 questions per student
- Cristina Del Carmen’s 3rd grade Math class, Academia de Liderazgo UCE, San Pedro De Macorís, Dominican Republic – 6,129 questions per student
- Jason Miller’s class, Chattahoochee Hills Charter School, Fairburn, Georgia – 5,004 questions per student
- Julie Puck’s 2016-2017 class, Pine Creek Elementary, Bennington, Nebraska – 4,900 questions per student
- Mary Ciani’s class, Furlow Charter School, Americus, Georgia – 4,772 questions per student
- Daniel Baker’s class, Evergreen, West Chicago, Illinois – 4,151 questions per student
- Amyrose LoMele and Jennifer Huy’s class, Seacrest Country Day School, Naples, Florida – 3,576 questions per student
- Somsamy Xiong’s class, Hmong American Peace Academy, Milwaukee, Wisconsin – 3,538 questions per student
- Tina Lamirand’s Math AM class, Checotah Intermediate, Checotah, Oklahoma – 3,375 questions per student
- Renee Martin’s class, The Oakwood School, Greenville, North Carolina – 3,142 questions per student
- Chris Friedrich’s class, St. John’s Episcopal School, Tampa, Florida – 3,109 questions per student
- Mary Pekkala’s class, St. John’s Episcopal School, Tampa, Florida – 3,093 questions per student
- Hilary Bowden’s class, Soaring Heights Charter School, Jersey City, New Jersey – 3,013 questions per student
- Mafe Maldonado’s Fourth class, Montessori Academies, Tampa, Florida – 2,914 questions per student
- Tina Lamirand’s Math PM class, Checotah Intermediate, Checotah, Oklahoma – 2,898 questions per student
- Pam Wimer’s class, St. Mary’s School, Moscow, Idaho – 2,828 questions per student
- Sara Reinoehl’s class, Pine Creek Elementary, Bennington, Nebraska – 2,795 questions per student
Middle School (5–8)
- Mary Bechtold’s class, Royal Palm Elementary, Miami, Florida – 10,786 questions per student
- Cindy Deuz’s SY 16-17 class, Red Hill Elementary School, Honolulu, Hawaii – 10,058 questions per student
- Allen Chase’s 5/6 Grade class, Canaan Community Academy, Canaan, Indiana – 8,943 questions per student
- Kalynn Viramontes’ 6th Grade Math Per 5 class, RCMA Charter Schools, Immokalee, Florida – 8,838 questions per student
- Kalynn Viramontes’ Algebra class, RCMA Charter Schools, Immokalee, Florida – 8,336 questions per student
- Kalynn Viramontes’ 6th Grade Math Per 4 class, RCMA Charter Schools, Immokalee, Florida – 7,865 questions per student
- Kalynn Viramontes’ 7th Grade Per 2 class, RCMA Charter Schools, Immokalee, Florida – 6,772 questions per student
- Steve Waggoner’s 7-8 English class, Christian Life Academy, Delavan, Illinois – 6,767 questions per student
- Joe Solomon’s class, St. Mary School, Charlevoix, Michigan – 6,745 questions per student
- Kalynn Viramontes’ 7th and 8th Math Per 1 class, RCMA Charter Schools, Immokalee, Florida – 6,584 questions per student
- Ashley Holton’s Period 2 class, Valley Middle School, Oakland, New Jersey – 6,063 questions per student
- Mahnaz Zahedi’s Pre-Algebra H class, An-Noor Academy, Piscataway, New Jersey – 5,858 questions per student
- Greg Pellerin’s 7th Grade class, St. Peter Reserve, Louisiana – 5,489 questions per student
- Jennifer Fisher’s Block 3 class, Danville Area Middle School, Danville, Pennsylvania – 5,415 questions per student
- Bryan Carfley’s class, Creek Bridge High School, Marion, South Carolina – 4,626 questions per student
- Jose Barron’s 8a class, Liceo Anglo Frances de Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico – 4,562 questions per student
- Erin Sandler’s 5th/6th Grade class, Scottsdale Country Day School, Scottsdale, Arizona – 4,309 questions per student
- Megan Palmer’s Compacted 7 class, HCMS, Menifee, California – 4,023 questions per student
- Jennifer Osterman’s 6-1 Math 16-17 class, Middle, Ventnor, New Jersey – 3,935 questions per student
- Greg Pellerin’s 6th Grade class, St. Peter , Reserve, Louisiana – 3,349 questions per student
High School (grades 9–12)
- Bettye Thompson’s Algebra II 4th Block class, Collins High School, Collins, Mississippi – 2,517 questions per student
- Jose Barron’s 9c class, Liceo Anglo Frances de Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico – 2,025 questions per student
- Nick Sterrett’s Eng 1H- 3 class, Palma School, Salinas, California – 2,015 questions per student
- Bettye Thompson’s Algebra II class, 1st Block, Collins High School, Collins Mississippi – 1,894 questions per student
- Jose Barron’s 9b class, Liceo Anglo Frances de Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico – 1,882 questions per student
- Nick Sterrett’s Eng 1H- 4 class, Palma School, Salinas, California – 1,854 questions per student
- Kevin Rawson’s class, Palma School, Salinas, California – 1,795 questions per student
- Helen E Price’s class, Roanoke Catholic School, Roanoke, Virginia – 1,677 questions per student
- Kerry Quillen’s Period 1 Honors Geometry class, Mississinewa High School, Gas City, Indiana – 1,496 questions per student
- Erik Batchelder’s Geo6 class, Bob Graham Education Center, Miami Lakes, Florida – 1,457 questions per student
- Gwen Stelle’s Algebra II 5th class, Minco High School, Minco, Oklahoma – 1,425 questions per student
- Jose Barron’s 9a class, Liceo Anglo Frances de Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico – 1,424 questions per student
- Bettye Thompson’s Algebra II 2nd Block class, Collins High School, Collins, Mississippi – 1,402 questions per student
- Erik Batchelder’s Alg3 class, Bob Graham Education Center, Miami Lakes, Florida – 1,363 questions per student
- Sherry Caldwell’s Algebra 1 class, LSSTR Early College, Dallas, Texas – 1,145 questions per student
- Erik Batchelder’s Alg4 class, Bob Graham Education Center, Miami Lakes, Florida – 1,134 questions per student
- Jim Essman’s 2nd hour Pre-AP Algebra 1 class, Tuckerman High School, Tuckerman, Arkansas – 1,094 questions per student
- Michelle Michelson’s Alg1 / 3rd Per class, Legacy High School, Ocoee, Florida – 1,027 questions per student
- Kris Chapin’s Adv Math class, Liberty Christian School, Anderson, Indiana – 911 questions per student
- Audrey Stechschulte’s Period 6 class, Mississinewa High School, Gas City, Indiana – 906 questions per student
The top three classes in each grade band will enjoy a pizza party courtesy of IXL. A big round of applause to our winners and everyone who participated! You accomplished a lot over the past few weeks and we hope you enjoyed learning new things on IXL.
For more information on this contest, read our original post here.
Due to the large number of entries, we are unable to share rankings for classrooms outside of the top 20.