After a year of distance learning, students are returning to this year’s Spring Learning Showdown with new-found vigor! Take a look at our first leaderboard to see which classes around the world have risen to the top. Results are as of April 11, 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time, and include the top 20 classes in each grade band.
If you haven’t registered for the contest already, there’s still time to do it here! Check our blog on Friday, April 23, for leaderboard update #2!
PreK-4th grade
- Thi Thanh Hue Nguyen’s Truong Sa class, Thang Long School, Montréal, Quebec, 5,820 questions per student
- Thi Thanh Hue Nguyen’s Hoang Sa class, Thang Long School, Montréal, Quebec, 5,782 questions
- Nguyen Thi Thanh Hue’s Ha Noi class, Chu Van An School, Hanoi, Vietnam, 5,724 questions
- Ms. Mafe’s 4th grade class, Montessori Academies, Tampa, Florida, 2,594 questions
- Ms. Bridget’s 4th grade ELA class, Montessori Academies, Tampa, Florida, 2,354 questions
- Maegan Landgraf’s 4th grade reading, ELA, Damron class, Kingston Elementary, Kingston, Oklahoma, 1,144 questions
- Katherine Ricciardi’s 4th grade homeroom class, Stratham Memorial School, Stratham, New Hampshire 1,078 questions
- Kris Teeter’s class, Hammond School, Columbia, South Carolina, 1,064 questions
- Ms. Crider’s 4th grade ELA class, Winfield Elementary School, Winfield, Tennessee, 997 questions
- Jessica Chambers’ 4th grade math class, Winfield Elementary School, Winfield, Tennessee, 997 questions
- Ahd Essam’s 4A class, Salahaldin International School, Alexandria, Egypt, 961 questions
- Ahd Essam’s 4B class, Salahaldin International School, Alexandria, Egypt, 949 questions
- Mrs. Downing’s 4th grade class, Greenland Central School, Greenland, New Hampshire, 942 questions
- Ms. Lourdes’ 4th grade class, Montessori Academies, Tampa, Florida, 912 questions
- Travis Rhodes’ class, Crestmont Elementary School, Northport, Alabama, 767 questions
- Mrs. Pool’s 4A class, Harmony Intermediate School, Big Sandy, Texas, 746 questions
- Savana Gerrells’ class, Berrien Elementary School, Nashville, Georgia, 742 questions
- Lindy M. Ross’ 4th grade class, Midtown Primary School, Phoenix, Arizona, 738 questions
- Mr. Lewey’s class, Colbert Heights Elementary School, Tuscumbia, Alabama, 666 questions
- Theresa Copeland’s class, St. Joseph Catholic School, Winter Haven, Florida, 666 questions
5th-8th grade
- Thi Thanh Hue Nguyen’s Dien Bien Phu class, Thang Long School, Montréal, Quebec, 7,182 questions
- Nguyen Thi Thanh Hue’s class, Chu Van An School, Hanoi, Vietnam, 5,463 questions
- Kent Koehn’s Math 7(4) class, Gothenburg Public Schools, Gothenburg, Nebraska, 2,316 questions
- Jacob Kelly’s 6th grade class, Holy Cross Lutheran School, Wichita, Kansas, 1,712 questions
- Stephanie Tamelleo’s Math-802A class, Douglas Middle School, Douglass Massachusetts, 1,710 questions
- Kent Koehn’s Pre-Algebra class, Gothenburg Public Schools, Gothenburg, Nebraska, 1,678 questions
- Mrs. Clinite’s 7th grade class, Shirland School, Shirland, Illinois, 1,625 questions
- Ms. Bridget’s 5th grade ELA class, Montessori Academies, Tampa, Florida, 1,512 questions
- Ms. Mafe’s 5th grade class, Montessori Academies, Tampa, Florida, 1,512 questions
- Mr. Lewis’ 8th grade algebra class, Oasis Academy, Fallow, Nevada, 1,499 questions
- Mrs. Pals’ Pre-Algebra class, Shirland School, Shirland, Illinois, 1,425 questions
- Kent Koehn’s Math 7(2) class, Gothenburg Public Schools, Gothenburg, Nebraska, 1,419 questions
- Erin Sandler’s 6th and 7th grade class, Scottsdale Country Day School, Scottsdale, Arizona, 1,394 questions
- Stephanie Tamelleo’s Math-802E class, Douglas Middle School, Douglass Massachusetts, 1,236 questions
- Mrs. Pals’ 6th grade math class, Shirland School, Shirland, Illinois, 1,186 questions
- Mrs. Pals’ 7th grade math class, Shirland School, Shirland, Illinois, 1,100 questions
- Mr. Dyer’s Birch class, Madison Area Junior High School, Madison, Maine, 1,091 questions
- Stephanie Tamelleo’s Math-802D class, Douglas Middle School, Douglass Massachusetts, 1,060 questions
- Coach’s class, Future Potential Scholarship Foundation, Inc., Alberta, Canada, 1028 questions
- Casey Stroud’s 7th hour math class, Winfield Middle School, Winfield Missouri, 1,015 questions
9th-12th grade
- Nguyen Thi Thanh Hue’s Ho Chi Minh class, Chu Van An School, Hanoi, Vietnam, 4,385 questions
- Mr. Brandt’s period 2 geometry class, Oasis Academy, Fallon, Nevada 2,224 questions
- Kent Koehn’s geometry (5) class, Gothenburg Public Schools, Gothenburg, Nebraska, 760 questions
- Kent Koehn’s geometry (6) class, Gothenburg Public Schools, Gothenburg, Nebraska, 667 questions
- Ms. Stelle’s geometry (6) class, Minco Public Schools, Minco, Oklahoma, 564 questions
- Ms. Stelle’s geometry (1) class, Minco Public Schools, Minco, Oklahoma, 513 questions
- Kent Koehn’s geometry (3) class, Gothenburg Public Schools, Gothenburg, Nebraska, 507 questions
- Jorge Crissien’s 3rd period class, Medical Academy Science & Technology, Homestead, Florida, 362 questions
- Mr. Brandt’s 4th period geometry class, Oasis Academy, Fallon, Nevada 353 questions
- Jorge Crissien’s 5th period class, Medical Academy Science & Technology, Homestead, Florida, 335 questions
- Riley-Brown’s 3rd period Honors Algebra 2 class, Savannah Chatham Neglected and Delinquent Program, Savannah, Georgia, 295 questions
- Darlene Hon’s 5th period Honors Geometry class, Middleburg High School, Middleburg, Florida, 269 questions
- Jorge Crissien’s 1st period class, Medical Academy Science & Technology, Homestead, Florida, 252 questions
- Riley-Brown’s 1st period Honors Algebra 2 class, Savannah Chatham Neglected and Delinquent Program, Savannah, Georgia, 250 questions
- Sra. Smith’s Spanish 1 class, Jefferson Senior High School, Delphos, Ohio, 225 questions
- Mrs. Tollett’s Integrated Math 1 class, Algood Middle, Cookeville, Tennessee, 223 questions
- Mrs. Shivers’ Honors Precalculus class, Heritage Academy, Columbus, Mississippi, 207 questions
- Marwa Talaat’s 9D class, Salahaladin International School, Cairo, Egypt, 198 questions
- Jorge Crissien’s 2nd period class, Medical Academy Science & Technology, Homestead, Florida, 190 questions
- Jorge Crissien’s 6th period class, Medical Academy Science & Technology, Homestead, Florida, 169 questions
The contest runs until April 30, and the nine classes (3 in each grade band) with the highest average number of questions answered per student on IXL will win a $250 gift card! Read our blog post for more information on the contest rules and FAQs. And if you have any further questions, send an email to contests@ixl.com!
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