April is almost over and the clock is ticking for IXL’s Spring Learning Showdown! Your classes continue to amaze us with all their dedication. Here is the second leaderboard update, with the top 20 classes in each grade band*. It’s your last chance to check out the standings before the competition ends on April 30!
Elementary School (grades PreK–4)
- Nicol James’ 4th A class, Academia de Liderazgo UCE, San Pedro De Macorís, Dominican Republic – 10,581 questions per student
- Tracy Albiero’s class, Concord Christian Academy, Concord, New Hampshire – 8,884 questions per student
- Erika Ellers’s Scholars class, Homestead Elementary, Eagle River, Alaska – 8,725 questions per student
- Amy Montoya’s class, Mcswain Elementary School, Staunton, Virginia – 7,087 questions per student
- Cristina Del Carmen’s 3rd. A class, Academia de Liderazgo UCE, San Pedro De Macorís, Dominican Republic- 6,970 questions per student
- Seham Aggad’s 4A class, Iman Academy Houston, Texas – 4,354 questions per student
- Charles Rogalla’s class, Tara Elementary School, Bradenton, Florida – 3,749 questions per student
- Gina Marchionda-Schneider’s class, Lakeshore Elementary School , Malone, Wisconsin – 3,349 questions per student
- Esther Choi’s class, New Covenant Academy, Los Angeles, California – 3,180 questions per student
- Patricia chaves peena’s class, Montessori Academies, Tampa, Florida – 3,065 questions per student
- Renee Martin’s class, The Oakwood School, Greenville, North Carolina – 2,796 questions per student
- Mafe Maldonado’s fourth class, Montessori Academies, Tampa, Florida – 2,795 questions per student
- Amy Chase’s class, Creekside Park Elementary, Anchorage, Alaska – 2,498 questions per student
- Nicol James’ 4th B class, Academia de Liderazgo UCE, San Pedro De Macorís, Dominican Republic – 2,355 questions per student
- Hilary Bowden’s class, Soaring Heights Charter School, Jersey City, New Jersey – 2,212 questions per student
- Seham Aggad’s 4B class, Iman Academy, Houston, Texas – 2,203 questions per student
- Rebecca Brewer’s class, Furlow Charter School, Americus, Georgia – 2,097 questions per student
- Sherri Bryant’s class, Roanoke Catholic School, Roanoke, Virginia – 2,059 questions per student
- Michael Howell’s 2017 class, Southwestern Elementary, Hanover, Indiana – 2,055 questions per student
- Maggie Kearney’s class, Delta Elementary School, Bay Minette, Alabama – 2,054 questions per student
Middle School (grades 5–8)
- Mary Bechtold’s class, Royal Palm Elementary, Miami, Florida – 9,529 questions per student
- Kalynn Viramontes’ Period 2 7th Grade Algebra class, RCMA Charter Schools, Immokalee, Florida – 9,148 questions per student
- Kalynn Viramontes’ Period 8 Algebra 8th grade class, RCMA Charter Schools, Immokalee, Florida – 8,744 questions per student
- Kalynn Viramontes’ Period 5 7th and 8th Gr Math class, RCMA Charter Schools, Immokalee, Florida – 7,787 questions per student
- Kalynn Viramontes’ Period 7 Math 6th Grade class, RCMA Charter Schools, Immokalee, Florida – 7,763 questions per student
- Kalynn Viramontes’ Period 6 Math 6th Grade class, RCMA Charter Schools, Immokalee, Florida – 7,349 questions per student
- Kalynn Viramontes’ Period 1 7th Grade Math class, RCMA Charter Schools, Immokalee, Florida – 6,309 questions per student
- Cindy Deuz’s Deuz 2017-2018 class, Red Hill Elementary School, Honolulu, Hawaii – 6,042 questions per student
- Diane Norman’s Norman 6th class, Dietrich School District #314, Dietrich, Idaho – 5,543 questions per student
- Marlene Villavicencio’s class, Royal Palm Elementary, Miami, Florida – 4,048 questions per student
- Christine Miller’s class, Rochester CUSD 3A, Rochester, Illinois – 3,499 questions per student
- Keri Fredrickson’s 5th Grade 2017-2018 class, Cedar Bluffs Elementary (K-5) , Cedar Bluffs, Nebraska – 3,453 questions per student
- Erin Sandler’s class, Scottsdale Country Day School, Scottsdale, Arizona – 3,244 questions per student
- Consuelo Cabral’s class, School District U-46, Elgin, Illinois – 3,055 questions per student
- Phillip Stahl’s 3rd Hour class, Dundee Middle School, Dundee, Michigan – 2,999 questions per student
- Ashley Holton’s Period 7 class, Oakland Public Schools, Oakland, New Jersey – 2,798 questions per student
- Phillip Stahl’s 1st Hour class, Dundee Middle School, Dundee, Michigan – 2,656 questions per student
- Carlianne Panzer’s class, Royal Palm Elementary Miami, Florida – 2,511 questions per student
- Jose Barron’s 8.A class, Liceo Anglo Frances de Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico – 2,473 questions per student
- Rod Wolford’s class, General Shanks, Portland, Indiana – 2,411 questions per student
High School (grades 9–12)
- Bettye Thompson’s Algebra II 4th Block class, Collins High School, Collins, Mississippi – 1,948 questions per student
- Neil Harrison’s E Period class, The First Academy, Orlando, Florida – 1,446 questions per student
- Jose Barron’s 9.A class, Liceo Anglo Frances de Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico – 1,283 questions per student
- Kent Koehn’s Geo 6 class, Gothenburg Public Schools, Gothenburg, Nebraska – 1,242 questions per student
- Mahmoud Bader’s 1st Hour class, Melvindale High School, Melvindale, Michigan – 1,166 questions per student
- Nick Sterrett’s English 1H class, Palma School, Salinas, California – 1,033 questions per student
- Leslie Johnson’s 6th Hour Algebra I class, East Prairie Jr. High, East Prairie, Missouri – 994 questions per student
- Hector Yan Estivel’s Precalulus class, Academia de Liderazgo UCE, San Pedro De Macorís, Dominican Republic – 979 questions per student
- Lucas Gagne’s Algebra 1 class, Cornerstone Christian Academy, Willoughby, Ohio – 940 questions per student
- Cindy Moore’s 5th class, Gothenburg Public Schools, Gothenburg, Nebraska – 908 questions per student
- Chukwunyerem Brown’s Geometry (1st/6th) class, Nova High School, Davie, Florida – 899 questions per student
- Helen E Price’s Price Geometry class, Roanoke Catholic School, Roanoke, Virginia – 864 questions per student
- Kent Koehn’s Geo 3 class, Gothenburg Public Schools, Gothenburg, Nebraska – 840 questions per student
- Kevin Rawson’s class, Palma School, Salinas, California – 833 questions per student
- Nick Sterrett’s Eng 1A- Period 6 class, Palma School, Salinas, California – 818 questions per student
- Chukwunyerem Brown’s Geometry (2nd/5th) class, Nova High School, Davie, Florida – 812 questions per student
- Kent Koehn’s Geo 5 class, Gothenburg Public Schools, Gothenburg, Nebraska – 809 questions per student
- Cindy Moore’s 7th class, Gothenburg Public Schools, Gothenburg, Nebraska – 805 questions per student
- Gillian Gunter’s 6th class, Carson Middle School, Greensboro, Georgia – 789 questions per student
- Jennifer Nowicki’s 5th/6th Hour class, Melvindale High School, Melvindale, Michigan – 757 questions per student
The contest runs until April 30, and winners will be announced May 4. The top 3 classes in each grade band will receive a pizza party. If you haven’t already, register your classroom here by April 30, and read the contest rules and FAQs in our original post. If you have any further questions, send an email to contests@ixl.com.
*Results as of April 19, 2018, 2:00 p.m. Pacific Time. Due to large number of entries, we are unable to share rankings for classrooms outside of the top 20.