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Standard Ranking 97.7 *** 
Gr 3 Read Level 4 19.0 *** 
Gr 3 Read Level 3 or 4 71.2 *** 
Gr 3 Math Level 4 35.4 *** 
Gr 3 Math Level 3 or 4 83.2 *** 
Gr 4 Science Level 4 23.2 *** 
Gr 4 Science Level 3 or 4 77.4 *** 
Gr 5 Read Level 4 13.7 *** 
Gr 5 Read Level 3 or 4 57.8 *** 
Gr 5 Math Level 4 6.5 *** 
Gr 5 Math Level 3 or 4 71.4 *** 

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News for Hancock County (in Illinois):

  • Wind power farm could boost income for land leasers, county taxing bodies (Hancock County Journal-Pilot) (Mon, 03 Dec 2007 23:33:29 GMT)
    An area of northwest Hancock County is suitable for a wind power farm. Representatives from EcoEnergy LLC presented information to landowners in the area at a dinner meeting last week.

  • County board hearing advances new hospital (Hancock County Journal-Pilot) (Mon, 03 Dec 2007 23:33:48 GMT)
    Memorial Hospital can move to issue bonds sponsored by the Western Illinois Economic Develop-ment Authority, following a hearing held Nov. 20, by the Hancock County Board.

  • Controversy over road closure involves Hamilton attorney (Hancock County Journal-Pilot) (Mon, 03 Dec 2007 23:34:19 GMT)
    A growing controversy over the proposed expansion of a gravel pit in Hamilton could affect the status of the city's legal counsel.

  • Whig.com (The Quincy Herald-Whig) (Tue, 27 Nov 2007 17:53:20 GMT)
    MENDON, Ill. — The Community Unit School District 4 Board of Education set its tentative tax levy for the 2008-09 school year at $2.17 million, which includes $408,281 for bonds.

  • Whig.com (The Quincy Herald-Whig) (Mon, 26 Nov 2007 14:07:11 GMT)
    SPECIAL SESSIONS-COST: The price tag for Illinois' special legislative sessions this year could reach $1 million, according to a published report.

  • State ag director Hartke coming to meeting Dec. 10 (Hancock County Journal-Pilot) (Wed, 21 Nov 2007 00:03:07 GMT)
    Hancock County livestock producers will get a chance to explain their concerns about animal identification to Chuck Hartke, director of the Illinois Department of Agriculture.

  • Warsaw, Nauvoo/Colusa place deactivation on ballot (Hancock County Journal-Pilot) (Wed, 21 Nov 2007 00:03:29 GMT)
    The Nauvoo-Colusa School Board approved 6 to 1 Monday to place the question of deactivation on the Feb. 5 ballot. The Nauvoo-Colusa School District is discussing deactivating its high school and sending its students grades 9-12 to Warsaw in 2008.

  • Whig.com (The Quincy Herald-Whig) (Tue, 20 Nov 2007 17:52:00 GMT)
    CARTHAGE, Ill. — Karen Clark almost always can pick her mother out in a photo. But it may take more than one glance to decide if it's her mom, Eileen Lehr, or her aunt, Lehr's identical twin sister Maxine Terry.

  • Animal ID rule could hurt livestock shows; local producers say rule uses youth to reach ID sign-up goal (Hancock County Journal-Pilot) (Wed, 21 Nov 2007 00:02:57 GMT)
    Showing livestock at the 4-H and county fairs is a big part of summer for Austin and Addison Ufkes. That could change if the Illinois Department of Agriculture sticks to its requirement that all livestock shown at any 4-H, FFA, county or state fair be registered with a premise identification number.

  • Health Department gets grant to expand dental program (Hancock County Journal-Pilot) (Wed, 14 Nov 2007 23:18:27 GMT)
    A $300,000 grant will allow the Hancock County Health Department to greatly expand its dental clinics, particularly for children on Medicaid. “When the dental clinic started, we gave them three of our offices for them to use,” explained Teresa Beeler, director of the county health department.


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