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Standard Ranking 76.0 33(T)/173 
11th Gr All 4 Passed 76.0 33(T)/173 
11th Gr ELA Passed 98.0 16(T)/173 
11th Gr Math Passed 96.0 20(T)/173 
11th Gr Science Passed 77.0 42(T)/173 
11th Gr Soc Stud Passed 89.0 28(T)/173 
11th Gr Write Passed 94.0 36(T)/173 


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News for Coweta County (in Georgia):

  • Six more Coweta County Schools make Adequate Yearly Progress in revised report (The Fayette Citizen) (Thu, 02 Oct 2008 20:21:33 GMT)
    Six Coweta County schools that were reported as having not met Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) requirements earlier this summer have been reported as having met AYP, in a revised report issued by Georgia Department of Education on Tuesday.

  • Thomas found guilty in Heather Rhodes' murder (The Fayette Citizen) (Thu, 02 Oct 2008 20:21:44 GMT)
    Update: Roderick Calvin Thomas was sentenced Friday morning to life without parole by Coweta County Superior Court Judge A. Quillian Baldwin in the murder of 17 year-old Heather Rhodes on March 30, 2004. Thomas was found guilty Thursday on two dozen counts related to Rhodes’ murder, the shooting of two men at a Newnan apartment and the attack on several others present.

  • Senoia getting out of the library business (The Fayette Citizen) (Thu, 02 Oct 2008 20:36:22 GMT)
    Senoia’s library employees are now county employees as the city rapidly moves towards ending its financial responsibility with the library.

  • Affadavits (The Fayette Citizen) (Thu, 25 Sep 2008 20:36:33 GMT)
    The Coweta County School System is requiring 2008-09 Affidavits of Residence from the parents or guardians of all children enrolled in Coweta County schools.

  • Courthouse renovation should be done in 18 months (The Fayette Citizen) (Thu, 25 Sep 2008 20:51:32 GMT)
    Headley Construction has been awarded the bid for rehabilitation of the historic Coweta County Courthouse. The company’s low bid of $6,284,000 beat out the next lowest bid by approximately $600,000. Construction should take approximately 18 months.

  • $60 million county budget gets OK (The Fayette Citizen) (Thu, 25 Sep 2008 20:51:52 GMT)
    It only took a few minutes of discussion Sept. 23 for the Coweta County Commissioners to unanimously adopt the county’s 2009 General Fund budget totaling $60.5 million. The discussion was the last of several that had been held on the budget in recent weeks.

  • Developer making second pitch for traffic light (The Fayette Citizen) (Fri, 26 Sep 2008 20:51:32 GMT)
    DOT denied first request for intersection of Hwy. 54 West and Line Creek Drive A developer wanting to build a 175,000 square foot shopping center on Ga. Highway 54 West at Planterra Way will make another overture to state officials seeking a traffic light for the development.

  • Citizen Academy gets off to a good start (The Fayette Citizen) (Thu, 25 Sep 2008 20:51:22 GMT)
    It is a good way to find out more about “The City of Homes” and what makes it tick. Now in its 5th year, Newnan Citizen Academy kicked off its six-week course last week.

  • Rezoning for Pathway’s Twelve Parks approved (The Fayette Citizen) (Thu, 18 Sep 2008 20:15:37 GMT)
    Coweta County Commissioners Tuesday night approved Pathway Communities rezoning request to establish Twelve Parks retail and office component to complement the larger residential project previously approved near Sharpsburg. Commissioners approved the RC (Rural Conservation) zoning category change to O-I (Office – Institutional) and C-7 (Commercial Major Shopping District).

  • Coweta 2009 budget up for vote next week (The Fayette Citizen) (Thu, 18 Sep 2008 20:01:07 GMT)
    Coweta County commissioners Sept. 16 held a public hearing on the county’s proposed $60.5 million General Fund budget that will take effect beginning in October. The increase of approximately $900,000 in the proposed 2009 budget represents an increase of just over one-percent. Commissioners are expected to adopt the budget Sept. 23.


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