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Harvey County
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Year: 2004*  2005  2006 

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TestScoreState-Wide
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Standard Ranking 41.4 37/105 
Grade 4 Math Exemplary 25.4 39/105 
Grade 4 Math Advanced 48.5 42/105 
Grade 4 Math Prof. 63.1 52/105 
Grade 5 Read Exemplary 16.0 42/105 
Grade 5 Read Advanced 40.1 40/105 
Grade 5 Read Prof. 55.2 48/105 
Grade 4 Scie Exemplary 13.0 37/105 
Grade 4 Scie Advanced 38.6 37/105 
Grade 4 Scie Prof. 58.2 40/105 
Grade 6 Soci Exemplary 9.2 35/105 
Grade 6 Soci Advanced 22.0 64/105 
Grade 6 Soci Prof. 36.0 61/105 


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News for Harvey County (in Kansas):

  • Group seeks members to find 'green' ways to help Harvey County (The Newton Kansan) (Wed, 28 May 2008 15:23:05 GMT)
    Sharing information about “green” initiatives that can help Harvey County reduce its carbon footprint is one of the objectives of a subcommittee of the Harvey County Council of Governments, a group open to anyone interested in renewable energy sources and conserving energy.

  • Truskett files for county clerk (The Newton Kansan) (Wed, 28 May 2008 15:22:55 GMT)
    Joyce Truskett became the Harvey County clerk in December of 2004, a position she isn’t quite willing to part with yet. />The incumbent has filed for reelection for November’s general election.

  • Filing deadline June 10 for general election (The Newton Kansan) (Wed, 28 May 2008 15:23:31 GMT)
    The filing deadline for the fall general election is noon June 10. />Filings for local positions need to be done at the Harvey County clerk’s office. Filings for state offices must be made with the Kansas Secretary of State’s Office.

  • County budget taking hits (The Newton Kansan) (Wed, 28 May 2008 15:22:45 GMT)
    Most of the time, the Harvey County commissioners try and make meetings light-hearted —unless there are members of the public there with a serious issue.

  • Halstead City Council to discuss cell towers (The Newton Kansan) (Thu, 29 May 2008 15:39:15 GMT)
    The Halstead City Council will meet at 7 p.m. today at the city administration building.

  • Stalled train cuts city in half (The Newton Kansan) (Thu, 29 May 2008 15:37:55 GMT)
    For a few minutes Wednesday morning, Newton was nearly cut in half — a train had broken down, leaving a string of stopped railcars parked in Newton.

  • City changes codes to pay for pavement repairs (The Newton Kansan) (Wed, 28 May 2008 15:23:15 GMT)
    Suzanne Loomis, public works director for the city of Newton, presented the Newton City Commission Tuesday evening with a proposal to update excavation and pavement cut codes for the city.

  • City commission to discuss transportation (The Newton Kansan) (Tue, 27 May 2008 16:07:24 GMT)
    The Newton City Commission will meet at 7 p.m. today at City Hall.

  • Survey on rec center reveals hurdles (The Newton Kansan) (Fri, 23 May 2008 16:07:08 GMT)
    About 65 Harvey County households out of 600 that participated in a recent survey show “a great deal of interest” in becoming annual members if a new recreational facility is built — whether it’s a YMCA or a rec center.

  • Residents in dam breach areas fighting code (The Newton Kansan) (Fri, 23 May 2008 16:07:18 GMT)
    Boyd Rodeman, Wade Brubacher and about 36 other homeowners in Harvey County have a problem — and it’s not a small one. />If a fire or tornado were to damage their homes by more than 50 percent of the home value, they couldn’t rebuild.


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