IDOE Releases 2021 IREAD-3 Scores

One in every five Hoosier third grade student did not achieve reading proficiency.

INDIANAPOLIS – Research shows it is important children learn to read by third grade. 

The Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) today released certified results from the spring and summer 2021 Indiana Reading Evaluation and Determination (IREAD-3) assessment.

The assessment measures the development of foundational reading skills by third grade.

According to the IREAD-3 results, nearly one in every five Hoosier third grade students (18.8 percent) did not achieve reading proficiency on IREAD-3.

The statewide pass rate for the 2021 IREAD-3 was 81.2 percent between public and non-public schools. 

See how local school corporations fared in the table below:  

Corporation

Passed

Tested

Pass Rate

Sunman-Dearborn

235

254

92.5

South Dearborn

130

142

91.5

Lawrenceburg

139

152

91.4

Franklin County

135

161

83.9

Rising Sun

45

56

80.4

South Ripley

69

76

90.8

Batesville

136

146

93.2

Jac-Cen-Del

39

47

83.0

Milan

47

56

83.9

Switzerland Co.

88

106

83.0

“Through significant research, we know how important it is that children learn to read by third grade, and we take that mission very seriously in Indiana,” said Dr. Katie Jenner, Indiana Secretary of Education. “Literacy is vital to ensure Indiana’s students are prepared to explore and experience a variety of pathways, and that’s why we’re working to empower Indiana’s schools and educators with research-based, proven strategies to support our students as they learn to read.”

IDOE is working to support schools in implementing evidence-based literacy practices based on the Science of Reading. The Science of Reading is a compilation of scientific research on reading, reading development and reading instruction. 

To support schools as they implement evidence-based reading instruction, IDOE will partner with participating schools to train literacy coaches to help local educators implement Science of Reading-based instruction in their classrooms. Local schools can opt-in to the initiative, with a focus on schools where IREAD-3 and ILEARN results show that students need the greatest support as they learn to read.

IDOE plans to begin training coaches and school faculty on the Science of Reading by summer 2022.

 

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