The Indiana State Board of Education continued its discussion of a reworked school accountability system Wednesday with board members bringing suggestions ranging from a new, multi-tiered system to the implementation of individual school dashboard to publicly track and monitor academic progress. âWe have a majority opportunity to build a trusted and transparent system with transparent data for our families, for our educators to use,â new Indiana Education Secretary Katie Jenner said Wednesday. The discussion follows more than six months of research and feedback collected to overhaul the stateâs current system after studentsâ low performance on the stateâs new ILEARN exam showed more than half of Indiana districts would have seen declining A-F accountability grades for the 2018-19 school year.