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Mitchell County
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Year: 2004*  2005  2006 

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Standard Ranking 28.9 45/104 
Grade 7 Math Exemplary 20.1 35(T)/104 
Grade 7 Math Advanced 54.0 20/104 
Grade 7 Math Prof. 73.9 23/104 
Grade 8 Read Exemplary 8.8 62/104 
Grade 8 Read Advanced 50.2 29/104 
Grade 8 Read Prof. 80.7 25/104 
Grade 7 Scie Exemplary 6.3 89/104 
Grade 7 Scie Advanced 15.4 97/104 
Grade 7 Scie Prof. 25.4 100/104 
Grade 8 Soci Exemplary 7.3 84/104 
Grade 8 Soci Advanced 17.3 94/104 
Grade 8 Soci Prof. 27.3 98/104 


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News for Mitchell County (in Kansas):

  • New road ordinance proposed for Mitchell County (Mitchell County Press-News) (Fri, 30 Nov 2007 19:38:46 GMT)
    Story created Nov 27, 2007 - 11:22:18 CST. The Mitchell County Board of Supervisors, in conjunction with County Attorney Mark Walk, have been working for over six months on a new ordinance to better protect Mitchell County secondary roads.

  • Secondary roads a concern for Mitchell County (The Globe Gazette) (Fri, 30 Nov 2007 07:33:06 GMT)
    OSAGE — County officials are proposing an ordinance strengthening their ability to protect Mitchell County’s secondary roads.

  • 2007 4-H award winners announced (Mitchell County Press-News) (Fri, 30 Nov 2007 19:39:09 GMT)
    Story created Nov 27, 2007 - 11:22:17 CST. Excitement was found at the Mitchell County 4-H Award Night held at Our Savior's Lutheran Church Fellowship Hall in Osage, Sunday, November 18.

  • Town finds new hope in children's book (Greensboro News & Record) (Sun, 02 Dec 2007 08:05:00 GMT)
    Is it possible that a children's book could help transform a town? This is the tale of how Spruce Pine became known as "The Home of the Perfect Christmas Tree." (Credit: "By Tina Firesheets Staff Writer")

  • Squeezed by drought, Georgia farmers accuse Atlanta of hogging water (AG Weekly) (Sun, 02 Dec 2007 18:15:55 GMT)
    CAMILLA, Ga. — Southwest Georgia is one of the most productive agricultural regions in Dixie, but you wouldn’t know it from the soil under the corn, peanuts and cotton. It can be sandy, it can be pebbly, and it doesn’t hold water very well.

  • Osage couple celebrates 70 years of marriage (The Globe Gazette) (Sun, 02 Dec 2007 06:32:46 GMT)
    OSAGE — They met at the skating rink in Nashua back in 1935. On Nov. 25, 1937, they were married at the Little Brown Church.

  • State senator a voice for the people (The Albany Herald) (Sun, 02 Dec 2007 08:31:53 GMT)
    PART 1 OF 3: State Senator Michael Meyer von Bremen has quietly become a major force in Georgia politics.

  • Life as the 'Snow Man' (Mitchell News-Journal) (Wed, 28 Nov 2007 15:16:15 GMT)
    "I used to like snow a lot more as a kid than I do now as the 'Snow Man'," said Dr. Richard Spurling, Mitchell County Schools' associate superintendent.

  • From classroom to crime scene (The Albany Herald) (Sat, 01 Dec 2007 09:02:34 GMT)
    Teacher-turned-author Linda Winfree celebrates her first published book and plans for her upcoming Southwest Georgia-set series.

  • Casino proceeds benefit Mitchell County (Mitchell County Press-News) (Mon, 26 Nov 2007 15:36:03 GMT)
    Story created Nov 20, 2007 - 12:19:45 CST. It was a good day in the neighborhood for North Iowa residents last Wednesday, when more than $936,000 in charitable funding from the Diamond Jo Worth Casino near Northwood was announced.


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