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Year: 2004*  2005  2006 

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Standard Ranking 24.8 57/105 
Grade 10 Math Exemplary 15.8 52/105 
Grade 10 Math Advanced 29.3 52/105 
Grade 10 Math Prof. 53.0 41/105 
Grade 11 Read Exemplary 9.0 68/105 
Grade 11 Read Advanced 28.7 78/105 
Grade 11 Read Prof. 58.9 59/105 
Grade 10 Scie Exemplary 10.7 69/105 
Grade 10 Scie Advanced 29.9 59/105 
Grade 10 Scie Prof. 51.9 64/105 
Grade 11 Soci Exemplary 12.1 36/105 
Grade 11 Soci Advanced 38.7 30/105 
Grade 11 Soci Prof. 63.3 32/105 


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News for Ford County (in Kansas):

  • Academy gives students look at law enforcement work (The Dodge City Daily Globe) (Fri, 06 Jun 2008 16:15:06 GMT)
    Dodge City Police K-9 handler Officer Brian McGrew walked a short distance away from a police dog, pretending to be a bad guy.      When Ford County Sheriff's Deputy Troy Buller gave the command, his dog, Arko, swung into action. Arko ran toward McGrew, jumped and grabbed McGrew's jacket sleeve with his jaw, then hung on for a minute before dropping to the ground.

  • County OKs agreement for new jail's cabling system (The Dodge City Daily Globe) (Tue, 03 Jun 2008 14:58:00 GMT)
        The Ford County Commission agreed Monday to ask Southwest Engineering and Cable Systems to design the cabling system for the new law enforcement center.

  • Dodge City man pleads guilty to felony theft charge (The Dodge City Daily Globe) (Fri, 06 Jun 2008 16:15:16 GMT)
      A Dodge City man accused of robbing a gift shop in February pleaded guilty Thursday to a lesser charge of felony theft.     Robert Jaramillo waived his right to a preliminary hearing and proceeded to arraignment, where he entered his plea. He could be ordered to serve between five and 17 months in prison depending on his criminal history, which has not been determined yet.

  • City disposing of household hazardous waste (The Dodge City Daily Globe) (Thu, 05 Jun 2008 15:28:05 GMT)
        The city of Dodge City will be accepting household hazardous waste from its sanitation customers.  This is a scheduled service being offered from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. Customers may take their HHW items to the CREW / KDCB Recycling Center, located at 716 E. Military Ave., Dodge City.

  • Ford County Wheat Tour planned today (The Dodge City Daily Globe) (Wed, 28 May 2008 14:42:56 GMT)
        The 2008 Ford County K-State Research and Extension Wheat Plot Demonstration Tour will be held today at the Dodge City Community College plots located on Highway 50 and 116 Road. (East of Dodge City across from the Koch Nitrogen Plant.)  The tour will begin at 5:30 p.m. The cooperators for this year’s plots are Dodge City Community College and Koch Nitrogen.

  • Two contracts endorsed for Ford County casino (Salina Journal) (Tue, 27 May 2008 22:53:16 GMT)
    TOPEKA — Two developers cleared an initial hurdle Tuesday in their battle for the right to build and manage a state-owned resort casino in Ford County.

  • Casino review board meets to receive revenue picture (The Wichita Eagle) (Tue, 03 Jun 2008 16:21:15 GMT)
    With 11 contracts signed, a state review board started the process Tuesday of deciding which proposals to manage four state-owned resort casinos in Kansas will be the best deals for the state. Consultants told the seven-member Lottery Gaming Facility Review Board that they believe the four casinos might take in $536 million to $797 million a year. But they acknowledged they were basing those ...

  • Ford County District Judge Leigh Hood sentenced Chris Tahah to life in prison without the possibility of parole for 20 ... (KAKE) (Thu, 29 May 2008 15:38:58 GMT)
    Hood also sentenced Tahah to a consecutive eight-year sentence for criminal discharge of a firearm. Tahah declined to say anything during the sentencing hearing. But his lawyer, John Peter Orsi, said Tahah continues to maintain his innocence and plans to appeal.

  • Report gives look at housing (The Dodge City Daily Globe) (Fri, 30 May 2008 15:58:03 GMT)
        Providing enough sewers, water lines and streets to support new developments is the biggest challenge to Dodge City's and Ford County's efforts to ensure an adequate housing supply, according to a new report on the area's housing needs.

  • Both casino proposals get nod (The Dodge City Daily Globe) (Wed, 28 May 2008 15:12:53 GMT)
        Two developers competing for the right to build and manage a Ford County casino cleared another hurdle Tuesday.     The Kansas Lottery Commission voted to endorse proposed contracts for Butler National Service Corp. and Dodge City Resort and Gaming. The commission will forward those contracts to the seven-member Lottery Gaming Facility Review Board, which will choose one developer ...


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