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Mitchell County
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TestScoreState-Wide
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Standard Ranking 17.0 174/180 
6th Gr ELA Exceed 4.0 167(T)/180 
6th Gr ELA Met 38.0 171(T)/180 
6th Gr Read Exceed 9.0 172(T)/180 
6th Gr Read Met 43.0 173(T)/180 
6th Gr Math Exceed 3.0 169(T)/180 
6th Gr Math Met 46.0 167(T)/180 
8th Gr ELA Exceed 4.0 168(T)/180 
8th Gr ELA Met 44.0 172/180 
8th Gr Read Exceed 12.0 174/180 
8th Gr Read Met 50.0 173(T)/180 
8th Gr Math Exceed 1.0 167(T)/180 
8th Gr Math Met 32.0 165/180 


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News for Mitchell County (in Georgia):

  • FUEL set to open in fall (The Albany Herald) (Mon, 07 Jul 2008 07:45:07 GMT)
    A 100-million-gallon Mitchell County refinery will begin making ethanol in October, its CEO says.

  • Local & State Headlines (The Albany Herald) (Mon, 07 Jul 2008 11:59:35 GMT)
    ALBANY — The CEO of the southeast’s first corn ethanol plant made his case recently for making of fuel from corn to a group of Albany Kiwanis Club members.

  • 18U teams gets USTA victory (The Moultrie Observer) (Tue, 01 Jul 2008 03:41:10 GMT)
    MOULTRIE — Colquitt County’s 18-and-under Edwards USTA team took a 3-2 victory over the Mitchell County Anglin team last week.

  • Hydrant tests under way (Thomasville Times-Enterprise) (Tue, 01 Jul 2008 01:36:27 GMT)
    THOMASVILLE — Thomas County Fire Department officials are advising residents to not be alarmed by plastic bags over some fire hydrants in the six municipalities under its jurisdiction.

  • Tainted tomatoes may be good news for produce stands (WALB Albany) (Sat, 28 Jun 2008 22:46:36 GMT)
    ALBANY, GA (WALB) - The number of people who have been sickened by tainted tomatoes in the U.S. continues to grow. The Center for Disease Control now says that 810 people in 36 states have been sickened from the rare Saintpaul strain of Salmonella. 36 of those cases are here in Georgia.

  • Colquitt players win 10 titles (The Moultrie Observer) (Sat, 28 Jun 2008 03:41:12 GMT)
    MOULTRIE — Colquitt County players won 10 divisions and were runners-up in seven others in the Friday’s first day of competition in the Georgia Recreation and Parks Association’s District III tennis tournament for youth held at the Jim Buck Goff Recreation Complex.

  • Man accused in murder, beating is back in jail (The Albany Herald) (Wed, 18 Jun 2008 08:08:51 GMT)
    Mitchell County Sheriff W.E. Bozeman refuses to release information about a Baconton slaying.

  • Supervisory issues prompt resignation (The Albany Herald) (Sat, 21 Jun 2008 08:10:58 GMT)
    n An outgoing drug unit commander says his county commissioners have been nothing but supportive and helpful during his tenure.

  • Pony League all-stars begin quest for repeat (The Moultrie Observer) (Fri, 20 Jun 2008 22:41:20 GMT)
    MOULTRIE — As they prepare to open play in the District III tournament at the Magnolia Sports Complex today, the Colquitt County 14-and-under all-stars likely see a state championship as their ultimate goal.They should know what it takes. The team has six players who hoisted Georgia Recreation and Parks Association state championship trophies a year ago.

  • Local & State Headlines (The Albany Herald) (Fri, 20 Jun 2008 12:41:19 GMT)
    CAMILLA — The head of a multi-county drug task force tendered his letter of resignation Wednesday, authorities say. Keith Newman, who has been at the helm of the Southwest Georgia Drug Task Force, will resign his position effective July 11, Newman said Thursday.


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