Nearly 24,000 classrooms from around the world competed in this year’s Spring Learning Showdown, and the competition was fierce! We know you’re anxious to see who came out on top, so here are the final results…
PreK-4th grade
- Nguyen Viet Dung’s class, Nam Thanh Xuan, Hanoi, Vietnam – 11,165 questions per student
- Nguyen Ngoc Huyen’s class, Minh Khai, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam – 9,066 questions
- Audrey Nelson’s Walker class. Bethlehem Junior Academy, Tamarac, Florida – 7,431 questions
- Que Lan Duong’s class, Chu Van An, Hanoi, Vietnam – 7,242 questions
- Truong Tue Anh’s class, School for Gifted Students, Vietnam – 6,134 questions
- Dinh Phuong Linh’s class, Ho Tay, Hanoi, Vietnam – 6,116 questions
- Dang Ly Ly’s class, Doan Thi Diem Greenfield, Hung Yen, Vietnam – 6,036 questions
- Vo Thanh Tien’s class, International German School, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam – 5,292 questions
- Michael Loyko’s class, Quashnet School, Mashpee, Massachusetts – 5,279 questions
- Truong Hoang Anh’s class, Viet Duc, Hanoi, Vietnam – 4,944 questions
- Racquel Davis’ class, Our Lady of the Rosary School, Miami, Florida – 4,897 questions
- Nguyen Cong Thang’s class, Hai Ba Trung, Vietnam – 4,865 questions
- Vu Ngoc Thuy’s class, Phuong Mai, Hanoi, Vietnam – 4,375 questions
- Alejandra Hay’s class, International Children’s Academy, Hialeah, Florida – 4,055 questions
- Ms.Quiñones’s class, Reborn Christian Academy, Kissimmee, Florida – 3,770 questions
- Mrs. Ferland’s class, East Rochester School, Rochester, New Hampshire – 3,668 questions
- Clara Griffin’s class, Villarreal Elementary School, Zapata, Texas – 3,634 questions
- Ms. Ojeda’s class, Royal Kids Academy, Hialeah, Florida – 3,576 questions
- Teresa Saavedra’s class, Edison Private School, Hialeah, Florida – 3,462 questions
- Mrs. Carolina’s class, Pure Academy, Port Saint Lucie, Florida – 3,452 questions
5th-8th grade
- Luis David Almonte’s 6 GRADE B class, Academia de Liderazgo UCE, San Pedro De Macorís, Dominican Republic – 6,195 questions per student
- Nguyen Chu Nam Son’s class, Hanoi, Vietnam – 5,889 questions
- Dorian Rodriguez’ 7C class, Academia de Liderazgo UCE, San Pedro De Macorís, Dominican Republic – 5,773 questions
- Gulhan Bicici’s 5 stars class, Salahaldin International School, Alexandria, Egypt – 4,869 questions
- Luu Thi Nga’s class, Ho Tay, Hanoi, Vietnam – 4,669 questions
- Daniel Salgueiro’s 5th Grade Math class, Our Lady of the Rosary School, Miami, Florida – 4,489 questions
- Leonor Gonzalez’ class, Little Havana Campus, Miami, Florida – 4,462 questions
- Ngoc Thuy Vu’s class, Dong Da, Vietnam – 4,400 questions
- Michael Tien’s class, Phuoc Khanh, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam – 3,718 questions
- Ms. McLeod’s Thompson class, KIPP Indy College Prep Middle School, Indianapolis, Indiana – 3,265 questions
- Ms. McLeod’s Gatlin class, KIPP Indy College Prep Middle School, Indianapolis, Indiana – 3,064 questions
- Deborah Edmiston’s class, Sacred Heart School, Lancaster, Pennsylvania – 2,931 questions
- Ms. McLeod’s Gaddie class, KIPP Indy College Prep Middle School, Indianapolis, Indiana – 2,874 questions
- Karen’s 6th class, St. Peter’s Preparatory Academy, Vero Beach, Florida – 2,873 questions
- Ms. McLeod’s Jansen class, KIPP Indy College Prep Middle School, Indianapolis, Indiana – 2,755 questions
- Mr. O’Dell’s 7 class, Robert Lee Jr. High/High, Robert Lee, Texas – 2,578 questions
- Mr. O’Dell’s 8 class, Robert Lee Jr. High/High, Robert Lee, Texas – 2,562 questions
- Miss Jan’s class, Living Waters Christian School, Buxton, Maine – 2,552 questions
- Ms. McLeod’s Smart class, KIPP Indy College Prep Middle School, Indianapolis, Indiana – 2,480 questions
- Ruth Croghan’s class, Cornerstone Christian Academy, Abingdon, Virginia – 2,475 questions
9th-12th grade
- Kennan Goodman’s Genius class, Hawthorne Academy Of Health Sciences, Charlotte, North Carolina – 7,823 questions per student
- Le Hue Huong’s class, Chu Van An, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam – 4,793 questions
- Jose Antonio’s 9A class, Liceo Anglo Frances de Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico – 2,254 questions
- Jose Antonio’s 9B class, Liceo Anglo Frances de Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico – 2,048 questions
- Luis David Almonte’s 11 Grade Math class, Academia de Liderazgo UCE, San Pedro De Macorís, Dominican Republic – 1,573 questions
- Jack Nelson’s Geometry class, South Shore Jr/Sr High, Port Wing, Wisconsin – 1,196 questions
- Hector Yan Estivel’s Trigonometry class, Academia de Liderazgo UCE, San Pedro De Macorís, Dominican Republic – 1,164 questions
- Rod Karamon’s Sp 2nd class, Inter-City Baptist School, Allen Park, Michigan – 1,159 questions
- Jennifer L Nowicki’s 4th Hour Algebra II class, Melvindale High School, Melvindale, Michigan – 1,083 questions
- Ms. Stelle’s Alg. III 2nd hour class, Minco Public Schools, Minco, Oklahoma – 1,070 questions
- Stacey Bowie‘s class, Living Waters Christian School, Buxton, Maine – 1,062 questions
- Jennifer L Nowicki’s 1st/2nd Hour ESL Algebra I class, Melvindale High School, Melvindale, Michigan – 1,052 questions
- Mrs. Winans’s Algebra 1 class, Minco Public Schools, Minco, Oklahoma – 978 questions
- Mr. Bruno’s G10MA class, Canadian School of Niteroi, Niteroi, Brazil – 959 questions
- Mr. Muciño’s AP Calculus AB – Period 3 class, Wellington High School, Wellington, Florida – 947 questions
- Ms. Stelle’s Geometry 6th hour class, Minco Public Schools, Minco, Oklahoma – 932 questions
- Mr. Bruno’s G9MA class, Canadian School of Niteroi, Niteroi, Brazil – 919 questions
- Dr. Sanchez’s Spanish II – Sanchez – 2 class, Chalmette High School, Chalmette, Louisiana – 908 questions
- Mr. Muciño’s AP Calculus AB – Period 6 class, Wellington High School, Wellington, Florida – 905 questions
- Mr. Bruno’s G11MA class, Canadian School of Niteroi, Niteroi, Brazil – 904 questions
The top 10 classrooms in each grade band will receive a pizza party to celebrate their hard work. Congrats!
And to everyone who participated this year, kudos for all of your effort in the past month!
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.