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Standard Ranking 18.9 57/102 
11th Gr Read Level 4 9.4 51/102 
11th Gr Read Level 3 or 4 57.6 38(T)/102 
11th Gr Math Level 4 4.8 57(T)/102 
11th Gr Math Level 3 or 4 49.5 67(T)/102 
11th Gr Writing Level 4 4.7 64/102 
11th Gr Writing Level 3 or 4 50.2 75/102 
11th Gr Science Level 4 7.7 58/102 
11th Gr Science Level 3 or 4 45.0 69(T)/102 
11th Gr Soc. Scie. Level 4 11.8 48/102 
11th Gr Soc. Scie. Level 3 or 4 57.5 59(T)/102 


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News for Vermilion County (in Illinois):

  • Drug discount card available to Vermilion residents (The Champaign News-Gazette) (Mon, 03 Dec 2007 13:34:51 GMT)
    DANVILLE – If insurance doesn't cover the cost of prescription drugs or someone has no insurance, then a free prescription-discount card made available through Vermilion County government offers average discounts of 20 percent on the price of drugs. The cards are made available for free to any Vermilion County resident, through a partnership with the National Association of Counties and ...

  • Assessment complaints pour into Vermilion County office (The Champaign News-Gazette) (Tue, 27 Nov 2007 13:20:20 GMT)
    DANVILLE – Taxpayers jammed the Vermilion County Supervisor of Assessments Office on Monday to file complaints objecting to the reassessment of their property. Pete Rudolph waited in line for an hour Monday afternoon at the assessment office to file the proper paperwork objecting to a $2,000 increase in the assessed value of his property. He said it's the biggest increase he has ever seen in ...

  • Dec. 17 trial date set for Keon Clark (The Champaign News-Gazette) (Sat, 01 Dec 2007 16:05:10 GMT)
    DANVILLE – Keon Clark represented himself Friday in a preliminary hearing in Vermilion County Circuit Court. The former NBA player faces a Class 4 felony charge of aggravated driving after suspension of a driver's license. Circuit Court Judge Michael Clary found probable cause that an offense was committed in the case and scheduled a trial date for Dec. 17.

  • Vermilion lawyers request action to reduce crime (The Champaign News-Gazette) (Fri, 30 Nov 2007 13:43:33 GMT)
    DANVILLE – Two Vermilion County attorneys questioned housing authority officials about plans to address the city's crime and social problems that the attorneys say are caused by local public housing programs and the residents they attract. Vermilion County Assistant State's Attorney Sandy Lawlyes and Assistant Public Defender Doug Clark were two of the five people who attended a public ...

  • Jury can't decide on cause of man's death (The Champaign News-Gazette) (Thu, 29 Nov 2007 13:20:00 GMT)
    DANVILLE – A Vermilion County Coroner's jury could not determine a cause of death for a Danville man whose body was found along the banks of the Vermilion River in September. Two people looking for cans to recycle on Sept. 29 found the body of Gerald Coe, 39, on the east bank of the Vermilion River near the 100 block of Commercial Street in Danville. Mr. Coe's body was decomposed and lying ...

  • Clark's sentencing hearing delayed again (The Champaign News-Gazette) (Wed, 28 Nov 2007 13:49:40 GMT)
    DANVILLE – A hearing to determine the length of Keon Clark's prison sentence has been postponed until next month. Clark, 32, of Danville, was scheduled for a hearing Monday in Vermilion County Circuit Court to decide whether he will serve his Vermilion County and Champaign County prison sentences at the same time or consecutively. That means Clark could serve either two-and-a-half years or ...

  • Dropoff in Champaign-Urbana home sales only slight (The Champaign News-Gazette) (Sun, 02 Dec 2007 16:36:13 GMT)
    CHAMPAIGN – The number of homes sold in Champaign County is down 5 percent from where it was a year ago. But perhaps surprisingly, the average sales price of a home in October went up from the previous month.

  • Danville man pleads guilty in crash that killed his kids (The Champaign News-Gazette) (Sat, 01 Dec 2007 16:05:00 GMT)
    DANVILLE – Wanting to take responsibility for his actions and spare everyone a painful trial, a Danville man on Friday pleaded guilty to getting the behind the wheel of his car while intoxicated in June and killing his two young children. "From the day this accident happened, he has accepted responsibility for it," Urbana attorney Thomas Bruno said of his client, Keith Heer. "This has been ...

  • World AIDS Day: Local health officials stress prevention (The Champaign News-Gazette) (Fri, 30 Nov 2007 17:05:18 GMT)
    CHAMPAIGN – People infected with HIV are living longer these days, but health officials say the crucial message about prevention is still falling on too many deaf ears. Some young people think the new medicines for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, are now so much better that it won't matter if they become infected, says Dr. Stephen Dolan, an infectious disease doctor at the Carle HIV Clinic.

  • Salaries, renovations may come from Westville tax levy (The Champaign News-Gazette) (Thu, 29 Nov 2007 13:19:42 GMT)
    WESTVILLE – School officials unveiled a tentative $2.28 million tax levy for the upcoming year on Wednesday, and plan to approve it following a special hearing at 6 p.m. on Dec. 19. Superintendent Jim Owens said Wednesday the tentative levy would be a little more than 5 percent higher than the current, $2.03 million extension. State law requires a hearing when the increase is more than 5 ...


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