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TestScoreState-Wide
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Standard Ranking 65.0 48/180 
6th Gr ELA Exceed 15.0 51(T)/180 
6th Gr ELA Met 60.0 67(T)/180 
6th Gr Read Exceed 31.0 49(T)/180 
6th Gr Read Met 72.0 51(T)/180 
6th Gr Math Exceed 12.0 89(T)/180 
6th Gr Math Met 66.0 68(T)/180 
8th Gr ELA Exceed 18.0 41(T)/180 
8th Gr ELA Met 69.0 38(T)/180 
8th Gr Read Exceed 39.0 42(T)/180 
8th Gr Read Met 76.0 54(T)/180 
8th Gr Math Exceed 8.0 64(T)/180 
8th Gr Math Met 55.0 47(T)/180 


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News for Floyd County (in Georgia):

  • Six-Legged Deer Found In North Georgia (WSB-TV 2 Atlanta) (Mon, 21 Jul 2008 22:05:34 GMT)
    Veterinarians at Floyd County's Berry College have saved the life of an unusual deer, but the question now is -- what should they do with it?

  • Grants to help area students (Rome News-Tribune) (Mon, 21 Jul 2008 04:07:44 GMT)
    The Servant Leadership Academy, a program started by the South Rome Redevelopment Corporation, will be accepting three grants at a special luncheon today.The luncheon starts at 11 a.m. at the SRRC’s 119 South Broad St. offices.The largest grant, $5,000, is being given through the Georgia Department of Community Affair’s, along with $1,500 from the Rome-Floyd County Commission on Children and ...

  • Animal control stricter in city (Rome News-Tribune) (Sat, 19 Jul 2008 07:22:14 GMT)
    Floyd County Animal Control has recently begun enforcing the city animal control ordinance in the city limits. Any citations issued in the city will be heard in Municipal Court. “Animal Control has always issued citations to city residents in violation of county ordinance, however a change is now being brought forward,” said Jason Broome, animal control director. “We will now be enforcing the ...

  • Floyd schools schedule registration (Rome News-Tribune) (Sat, 19 Jul 2008 03:51:54 GMT)
    Floyd County Schools will have pre-registration this month. Registration is for students new to the school system. Pre-registration for students new to Floyd County Schools will be held at each school. This registration is for children new to the school system or children who are planning to attend a school they did not attend last year. To register, primary and elementary students must be ...

  • Chamber gives mid-year economic status review (Rome News-Tribune) (Sat, 19 Jul 2008 07:22:24 GMT)
    The Greater Rome Chamber of Commerce’s “how-to” guide for small businesses will soon be updated and posted to the chamber’s Web site, local business leaders and government officials heard Friday during a midyear economic development review.Heather Seckman, economic development director for the chamber, said it was in keeping with the follow-through of Floyd County’s earning the Entrepreneur ...

  • City eyes taxes, West Third work (Rome News-Tribune) (Mon, 21 Jul 2008 04:07:13 GMT)
    The Rome City Commission will hold its second public hearing today on its proposed millage rate for 2008.Commissioners are planning to keep the rate at the 2007 level of 24.43 mills for school and city services.The board caucuses at 5 p.m., with the regular meeting and public hearing following at 6:30 p.m. Click here for the complete meeting agenda and supporting documents.Commissioners also ...

  • 500 light candles: Family, friends pray for woman (Rome News-Tribune) (Mon, 21 Jul 2008 04:07:54 GMT)
    Inside a fifth floor room at Redmond Regional Medical Center, a teary-eyed Sherri Nix sat Sunday night with her immediate family while about 500 people held candles that lit up the lawn below her window during a unique prayer vigil.Since her leukemia diagnosis, Nix has undergone chemo treatments that have weakened her immune system and isolated her from visitors. Her friends Glenda Kerr and Tina ...

  • U.S. Senate runoff will cost county thousands (Rome News-Tribune) (Thu, 17 Jul 2008 05:52:59 GMT)
    Floyd County Elections Supervisor Evon Billups doesn’t even want to guess at the turnout for the Aug. 5 runoff between U.S. Senate candidates Jim Martin and Vernon Jones.“We barely got 10 percent for the primary and I’m still flabbergasted,” Billups said Wednesday. “I’ve never seen it that low.”Tuesday’s primary had only one locally contested race — in which Democrat Barbara Penson won the Floyd ...

  • Airport may get flight school (Rome News-Tribune) (Thu, 17 Jul 2008 05:52:49 GMT)
    Plans for a Cessna flight school at Richard B. Russell Regional Airport are taxiing up to the runway.The Floyd County Airport Commission will meet with Freedom Flight Center investors Monday to decide if it will help get the venture off the ground.“That’s what we’re missing: A flight school that produces pilots who want to buy airplanes and build hangars,” said Mike Mathews, airport general ...

  • Counting the vote (Rome News-Tribune) (Wed, 16 Jul 2008 21:52:59 GMT)
    Floyd County employee Joy Peterson (left) and Mardi Jackson, a Floyd County Board of Elections member, enter election data into a computer Tuesday in the Floyd County Administration Building.


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