IXL Spring Learning Showdown 2021: Leaderboard Update #2

We’re more than halfway through this year’s contest, and we’re so excited by all the questions being answered by IXL users around the world! Our second leaderboard update is live—check it out to see if your class is in the running for a prize. 

These results are as of April 18, 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time, and based on the average number of questions completed per student. This is determined by the total eligible questions answered per class, divided by the number of students registered in the class. The leaderboards include the top 20 classes in each grade band.

If you haven’t registered for the contest already, sign up and start answering questions! Check our blog on Friday, May 7, for the final results!

PreK-4th grade

  1. Thi Thanh Hue Nguyen’s Hoang Sa class, Thang Long School, Montréal, Quebec —  9,756 questions per student
  2. Thi Thanh Hue Nguyen’s Truong Sa class, Thang Long School, Montréal, Quebec — 9,223 questions per student
  3. Nguyen Thi Thanh Hue’s Ha Noi class, Chu Van An School, Hanoi, Vietnam — 9,048 questions per student
  4. Charles Rogalla’s class, Tara Elementary School, Bradenton, Florida — 4,556 questions per student
  5. Ms. Mafe’s 4th grade class, Montessori Academies, Tampa, Florida — 4,272 questions per student
  6. Mrs. Albiero’s class, Concord Christian Academy, Concord, New Hampshire — 3,895 questions per student
  7. Katherine Ricciardi’s 4th grade homeroom class, Stratham Memorial School, Stratham, New Hampshire — 2,753 questions per student
  8. Emily Potts’ class, Woodall Elementary School, Tahlequah, Oklahoma — 2,175 questions per student
  9. Miss Castro’s class, Saint John the Evangelist School, Attleboro, Massachusetts —1,989 questions per student
  10. Patti Covel’s class, Topeka Adventist Christian School, Columbia, Maryland — 1,967 questions per student
  11. Katie Gregory’s class, Lake Murray Elementary School, Lexington, South Carolina — 1,960 questions per student
  12. Lindsey Sterner’s class, Ephraim Elementary School, Manti, Utah — 1,943 questions per student
  13. Ms. Crider’s 4th grade ELA class, Winfield Elementary School, Winfield, Tennessee — 1,938 questions per student
  14. Savana Gerrells’ Richardson class, Berrien Elementary School, Nashville, Georgia — 1,647 questions per student
  15.  Diane Ford’s class, St. Joseph’s Catholic School, Columbia, South Carolina — 1,623 questions per student
  16. Ms. Garcia’s class, Travis Elementary School, San Marcos, Texas — 1,583 questions per student
  17. Theresa Copeland’s class, St Joseph Catholic School, Winter Haven, Florida — 1,574 questions per student
  18. Ms. Rairdon’s class, Scott Elementary School, Evansville, Indiana — 1,517 questions per student
  19. Mrs. Gibson’s class, Visitation Catholic School, Kewanee, Illinois — 1,511 questions per student
  20. Maegan Landgraf’s 4th grade reading, ELA, Damron class, Kingston Elementary, Kingston, Oklahoma — 1,509 questions per student

5th-8th grade

  1. Thi Thanh Hue Nguyen’s Dien Bien Phu class, Thang Long School, Montréal, Quebec — 11,242 questions per student
  2. Nguyen Thi Thanh Hue’s Hue class, Chu Van An School, Hanoi, Vietnam — 8,527 questions per student
  3. Kent Koehn’s Math 7(4) class, Gothenburg Public Schools, Gothenburg, Nebraska — 3,336 questions per student
  4. Jacob Kelly’s 6th grade class, Holy Cross Lutheran School, Wichita, Kansas — 2,999 questions per student
  5. Ms. Bridget’s 5th grade ELA class, Montessori Academies, Tampa, Florida — 2,934 questions per student
  6. Mr. Lewis’ 8th grade algebra class, Oasis Academy, Fallon, Nevada — 2,735 questions per student
  7. Mrs. Clinite’s 7th grade class, Shirland School, Shirland, Illinois — 2,695 questions per student
  8. Kent Koehn’s Pre-Algebra class, Gothenburg Public Schools, Gothenburg, Nebraska — 2,403 questions per student
  9. Mrs. Pals’ Pre-Algebra class, Shirland School, Shirland, Illinois — 2,117 questions per student
  10. Erin Sandler’s 6th and 7th grade class, Scottsdale Country Day School, Scottsdale, Arizona — 2,031 questions per student
  11. Stephanie Tamelleo’s Math-802A class, Douglas Middle School, Douglas, Massachusetts — 2,029 questions per student
  12. Mrs. Pals’ 6th grade math class, Shirland School, Shirland, Illinois — 1,944 questions per student
  13. Mrs. Pals’ 7th grade math class, Shirland School, Shirland, Illinois — 1,871 questions per student
  14. Mrs. Kauten’s class, Gladbrook-Reinbeck Elementary School, Reinbeck, Iowa, 1,825 questions per student
  15. Mrs. Clinite’s 8th grade class, Shirland School, Shirland, Illinois — 1,687 questions per student
  16. Coach’s class, Future Potential Scholarship Foundation, Inc., Alberta, Canada — 1,677 questions per student
  17. Kent Koehn’s Math 7(2) class, Gothenburg Public Schools, Gothenburg, Nebraska — 1,662 questions per student
  18. Ms. Kelley’s class, Willard Elementary School, Winchester, Indiana — 1,613 questions per student
  19. Mrs. Wheatley’s class, Old Mill Elementary School, Herber City, Utah — 1,518 questions per student
  20. Stephanie Tamelleo’s Math-802E class, Douglas Middle School, Douglas, Massachusetts — 1,500 questions per student

9th-12th grade

  1. Nguyen Thi Thanh Hue’s Ho Chi Minh class, Chu Van An School, Hanoi, Vietnam — 7,283 questions per student
  2. Mr. Brandt’s period 2 geometry class, Oasis Academy, Fallon, Nevada — 2,514 questions per student
  3. Mary Seeberg’s period 9 geometry class, Northbrook Junior High, Northbrook, Illinois — 1,864 questions per student
  4. Kent Koehn’s geometry (6) class, Gothenburg Public Schools, Gothenburg, Nebraska — 1,831 questions per student
  5. Mr. Lawson’s Algebra 3 with trigonometry class, North Stafford High School, Stafford, Virginia — 1,667 questions per student
  6. Kent Koehn’s geometry (5) class, Gothenburg Public Schools, Gothenburg, Nebraska — 1,415 questions per student
  7. Ms. Stelle’s geometry (6) class, Minco Public Schools, Minco, Oklahoma — 800 questions per student
  8. Ms. Stelle’s geometry (1) class, Minco Public Schools, Minco, Oklahoma — 710 questions per student
  9. Jorge Crissien’s 2nd period class, Medical Academy Science & Technology, Homestead, Florida — 654 questions per student
  10. Jorge Crissien’s 3rd period class, Medical Academy Science & Technology, Homestead, Florida — 647 questions per student
  11. Kent Koehn’s geometry (3) class, Gothenburg Public Schools, Gothenburg, Nebraska — 602 questions per student
  12. Sra. Smith’s Spanish 1 class, Jefferson Senior High School, Delphos, Ohio — 570 questions per student
  13. Riley-Brown’s 3rd period Honors Algebra 2 class, Savannah Chatham Neglected and Delinquent Program, Savannah, Georgia — 567 questions per student
  14. Darlene Hon’s 5th period Honors Geometry class, Middleburg High School, Middleburg, Florida — 546 questions per student
  15. Jorge Crissien’s 5th period class, Medical Academy Science & Technology, Homestead, Florida — 540 questions per student
  16. Jorge Crissien’s 6th period class, Medical Academy Science & Technology, Homestead, Florida — 537 questions per student
  17. Mrs. Tollett, Integrated Math 1, Algood Middle School, Cookeville, Tennessee, 491 questions per student
  18. Riley-Brown’s 1st period Honors Algebra 2 class, Savannah Chatham Neglected and Delinquent Program, Savannah, Georgia — 405 questions per student
  19. Jorge Crissien’s 4th period class, Medical Academy Science & Technology, Homestead, Florida — 397 questions per student
  20. Jorge Crissien’s 1st period class, Medical Academy Science & Technology, Homestead, Florida — 394 questions per student

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!