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Standard Ranking 24.5 44(T)/102 
8th Gr Read Level 4 9.5 37/102 
8th Gr Read Level 3 or 4 82.5 2/102 
8th Gr Math Level 4 3.5 98(T)/102 
8th Gr Math Level 3 or 4 63.5 17/102 
8th Gr Writing Level 4 11.5 3/102 
8th Gr Writing Level 3 or 4 84.0 1/102 
7th Gr Science Level 4 20.5 61(T)/102 
7th Gr Science Level 3 or 4 82.5 28/102 
7th Gr Soc. Scie. Level 4 12.0 73(T)/102 
7th Gr Soc. Scie. Level 3 or 4 66.5 48/102 


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News for Wabash County (in Illinois):

  • Local state park offers camping, other activities (The Carmi Times) (Tue, 01 Jul 2008 00:44:12 GMT)
    As part of The Times' occasional series on possible vacation (or "stay-cation" as they have been dubbed) spots within easy driving distance, we present a look at Wabash County's Beall Woods as profiled by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.

  • Monday, June 30, 2008 News Summary (The Carmi Times) (Tue, 01 Jul 2008 00:43:42 GMT)
    Six people were arrested after an alleged underage drinking party. In another of a series of stories on vacation opportunities close to home, Times writer Braden Willis looks at Beall Woods State Park, in Wabash County. The Fox River detour was scheduled to reopen this afternoon, making it possible again for motorists to drive from Crossville to New Harmony, Ind.

  • Smithsonian display coming to college museum (Lincoln Courier) (Sat, 28 Jun 2008 02:42:10 GMT)
    The Lincoln Heritage Museum at Lincoln College will soon host a Smithsonian Institution display entitled “Journey Stories.” The Illinois Humanities Council has selected six organizations in rural Illinois communities to host the traveling exhibit.

  • Flood fight continues (Monmouth Daily Review Atlas) (Tue, 17 Jun 2008 15:18:29 GMT)
    Soldiers with the Illinois Army National Guard filled about 500,000 sandbags by Monday as they worked to fortify levees along a 15-mile stretch of the swollen Mississippi River near Quincy.

  • National Guard to use 500,000 sandbags as flood fight continues (The Pantagraph) (Tue, 17 Jun 2008 06:09:42 GMT)
    Soldiers with the Illinois Army National Guard filled about 500,000 sandbags by Monday as they worked to fortify levees along a 15-mile stretch of the swollen Mississippi River near Quincy. | Video

  • Ill. National Guard to use 500,000 sandbags in flood fight (Rockford Register Star) (Mon, 16 Jun 2008 12:38:08 GMT)
    Soldiers with the Illinois Army National Guard were expected to fill about 500,000 sandbags by today as they worked to fortify levees along a 15-mile stretch of the swollen Mississippi River near Quincy.

  • Rising rivers keep Illinoisians frantically filling sandbags (Lincoln Courier) (Mon, 16 Jun 2008 15:57:38 GMT)
    Illinoisans in far-flung regions of the state sought sandbags and higher ground Sunday as authorities eyed rain-swollen rivers, and slowly rising water brought new worry to already soaked communities.

  • Flood waters creep higher across Illinois (Belleville News-Democrat) (Mon, 16 Jun 2008 08:06:46 GMT)
    Illinoisans in far-flung regions of the state sought sandbags and higher ground Sunday as authorities eyed rain-swollen rivers, and rising water brought new worry to already soaked communities.

  • Northern Illinoisans brace for more floods (ABC 7 Chicago) (Sun, 15 Jun 2008 13:58:36 GMT)
    Residents along the Fox River in Lake County are still bracing for the worst.


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