
Good morning, School Leaders,
This weekโs IASP Advocacy Podcast recaps important takeaways from the September 9th State Board of Education (SBOE) meeting. Here are some highlights:
๐ School Accountability TimelineDraft 1 of the new accountability rule is complete.
Draft 2 will be released in October, followed by another 30-day comment period.
SBOE is on track to vote in December, with first school letter grades issued in Fall 2026.
Indiana is preparing to send a waiver to the U.S. Department of Education this month.
Goal: maximize flexibility and allow educators to focus on reading, STEM access, and high school opportunitiesโrather than just compliance.
Absenteeism has improved since its peak (21.1% in 2022).
Still, nearly 1 in 3 seniors are chronically absent.
Data shows significant gaps in proficiency for chronically absent students:
ELA: 23.5% proficiency vs. 43% for regular attenders.
Math: 19.5% proficiency vs. 45.3%.
Education prep programs reviewed for alignment with the Science of Reading.
Results: 70% of Cohort 1 programs rated Good or Strong; others must improve within one year or risk losing accreditation.
Next step: review of secondary literacy programs.
New urgency around grades 6โ8, where 42% of students are not reading at grade level.
IDOE will pilot outcomes-based contracts with vetted vendors, ensuring schools only pay for interventions that deliver results.
Supports include: ILEARN checkpoints, Lexile data, curricular advisory lists, summer learning labs, and Indiana Learning Lab resources.