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Windham County
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Year: 2002*  2003  2004  2005  2006 

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TestScoreState-Wide
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Standard Ranking 47.6 8/8 
Grade 10 Math Level 5 9.5 8/8 
Grade 10 Math Lev 4-5 31.3 8/8 
Grade 10 Math Lev 3-5 74.6 7/8 
Grade 10 Read Level 5 14.4 8/8 
Grade 10 Read Lev 4-5 36.3 8/8 
Grade 10 Read Lev 3-5 73.7 8/8 
Grade 10 Writing Level 5 14.3 8/8 
Grade 10 Writing Lev 4-5 40.9 8/8 
Grade 10 Writing Lev 3-5 73.6 8/8 
Grade 10 Science Level 5 9.4 8/8 
Grade 10 Science Lev 4-5 32.1 8/8 
Grade 10 Science Lev 3-5 73.3 8/8 


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News for Windham County (in Connecticut):

  • Heat poised to hit region (The Norwich Bulletin) (Sat, 07 Jun 2008 05:38:21 GMT)
    With temperatures expected to hover around 90 degrees today, people are taking precautions to keep safe at outdoor events.

  • Windham County Memorial Day ceremonies pay tribute (The Norwich Bulletin) (Tue, 27 May 2008 04:08:01 GMT)
    Hundreds of residents in towns throughout northeastern Connecticut honored their war dead and saluted those who fought and lived with traditional parades and ceremonies Monday.

  • Tough job market requires recent grads to be flexible (The Norwich Bulletin) (Tue, 20 May 2008 06:08:01 GMT)
    Fields such as health care, teaching, engineering and information technology still need recent college graduates, said John Tirinzonie, a state labor economist for the Connecticut Department of Labor. But liberal arts students will struggle to find jobs, he said.

  • In Connecticut, Stargazing Means Celeb Spotting (NBC 30 Connecticut) (Tue, 13 May 2008 15:28:59 GMT)
    The next time you go out to dinner, take a good look around and you might find yourself among the stars.

  • Housing market remains bumpy (Journal Inquirer) (Tue, 13 May 2008 06:18:03 GMT)
    With the biggest monthly drop in home prices in 13 years, the decline in Connecticut home and condominium prices accelerated in March, as the state catches up with the correction affecting Massachusetts and Rhode Island.


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