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Education Dept. Says ISTEP Grades Will Be Made Public In The Next Month

    Gov. Mike Pence and House Speaker Brian Bosma separately announced appointments to the panel that will recommend a replacement for Indiana’s current standardized test, the Indiana Statewide Testing for Educational Progress-Plus or ISTEP. (David Hartman /Flickr)

    The Department of Education will release 2016 ISTEP data in the coming weeks, according to district officials. (David Hartman /Flickr)

    The Department of Education will release 2016 ISTEP data in the coming weeks before calculating A-F grades for schools, according to district officials.

    Schools and parents received individual student ISTEP scores back in August, but they were embargoed. Now, the Department of Education is putting together the scores to show data at the school, district and state level.

    State superintendent Glenda Ritz says statewide data will be made public in the next month.

    Until recently, ISTEP grades would be released in the summer. Ritz says new changes to the test and who scores it is the reason for the current delay.

    “So all the processes are still the same, but they get expanded because of quality checks that are put in place because of new test, and new vendors,” Ritz says.

    Preliminary A-F grades for schools will be released at the end of October.

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