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2025 Best School Districts and 2025 Best Elementary Schools in Iowa

By Matthew Lynch
November 12, 2024
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Iowa has long been recognized for its commitment to quality education, and as we look towards 2025, many elementary schools in the state continue to excel. The following list highlights some of the top-performing elementary schools based on academic achievement, teacher quality, and overall learning environment.

Top 5 Elementary Schools in Iowa for 2025

  1. Fellows Elementary School (Ames)
    • Known for its innovative STEM program
    • High academic achievement across all subjects
    • Strong focus on project-based learning and critical thinking skills
  2. Brookview Elementary School (West Des Moines)
    • Leader in technology integration and digital literacy
    • Excellent special education and gifted programs
    • Strong emphasis on character education and social-emotional learning
  3. Linn Grove Elementary School (Marion)
    • Renowned for its language immersion program
    • Consistently high performance in standardized tests
    • Robust arts and music education program
  4. Lawton-Bronson Elementary School (Lawton)
    • Innovative use of personalized learning approaches
    • Strong community partnerships for real-world learning experiences
    • Excellent teacher-to-student ratio
  5. Hoover Elementary School (Iowa City)
    • Known for its diverse and inclusive learning environment
    • Strong focus on environmental education and sustainability
    • Comprehensive extracurricular activities and after-school programs

Factors Considered in Rankings

  • Academic performance and growth measures
  • Teacher qualifications and professional development opportunities
  • Student-to-teacher ratios
  • Diversity and inclusion initiatives
  • Extracurricular and enrichment programs
  • Parent and community involvement

Trends in Iowa Elementary Education

As we approach 2025, several trends are shaping elementary education in Iowa:

  1. Increased focus on STEM education and coding skills
  2. Greater emphasis on social-emotional learning and mental health support
  3. Expansion of dual language and cultural immersion programs
  4. Integration of environmental education and sustainability practices
  5. Growing use of adaptive learning technologies to personalize instruction

Choosing the Right School

While these rankings provide valuable insights, it’s important to remember that the best school for your child depends on their individual needs, interests, and learning style. Parents are encouraged to:

  • Visit schools and observe classroom environments
  • Talk to teachers, administrators, and other parents
  • Consider factors such as location, specific programs offered, and overall school culture
  • Look into before and after-school programs if needed

Iowa’s Commitment to Education

Iowa has a long-standing reputation for educational excellence, and the state continues to invest in its schools. Some notable initiatives include:

  1. The Iowa Core Curriculum, which sets high academic standards across all subjects
  2. The Teacher Leadership and Compensation System, which aims to attract and retain quality educators
  3. The Iowa Reading Research Center, which supports literacy initiatives across the state

As you consider your options for elementary education in Iowa, remember that a school that aligns with your child’s unique needs and your family’s values will likely be the best fit, regardless of rankings. Iowa’s commitment to education ensures that students across the state have access to quality learning opportunities that prepare them for future success.

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