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Norfolk County
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TestScoreState-Wide
Ranking
Standard Ranking 31.7 1/14 
Ave 6th Gr Math 242.4 1/14 
6th Gr Math Adv 23.1 1/14 
6th Gr Math Prof. or Better 34.5 2/14 
6th Gr Math Needs Improve or Better 26.6 13/14 
Ave 7th Gr ELA 247.2 1/14 
7th Gr ELA Adv 15.6 1/14 
7th Gr ELA Prof. or Better 63.1 2/14 
7th Gr ELA Needs Improve or Better 18.1 14/14 
Ave 8th Gr Math 236.8 3/14 
8th Gr Math Adv 16.1 3/14 
8th Gr Math Prof. or Better 28.9 2/14 
8th Gr Math Needs Improve or Better 33.5 9/14 
Ave 8th Gr HSS 227.5 2/14 
8th Gr HSS Adv 1.3 2/14 
8th Gr HSS Prof. or Better 16.4 2/14 
8th Gr HSS Needs Improve or Better 52.7 4/14 


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News for Norfolk County (in Massachusetts):

  • Defense: Blood stains aren’t proof of guilt in Quincy murder case (The Patriot Ledger) (Wed, 11 Jun 2008 11:51:31 GMT)
    An attorney for Carlos A. Seino told a Norfolk County jury Tuesday that it would be a “giant leap” to convict him of murdering a Quincy custodian just because his blood was found on the man’s clothing.

  • Norfolk County Agricultural High lists local graduates of 2008 class (The Brockton Enterprise) (Fri, 06 Jun 2008 06:49:00 GMT)
    The Norfolk County Agricultural High School Class of 2008 graduation was originally scheduled for Wednesday, June 4, but was postponed to the rain date of Thursday, June 5 at 6 p.m.

  • Two Quincy women honored at Norfolk County Teachers Association Awards Banquet (The Patriot Ledger) (Thu, 05 Jun 2008 12:03:48 GMT)
    Two Quincy women, Fiona Canavan and Patricia Quintiliani, were honored Tuesday night at the Norfolk County Teachers Association Awards Banquet, held in Randolph.

  • Judge resists push for prison for drunk driver (Boston Globe) (Wed, 11 Jun 2008 12:27:33 GMT)
    DEDHAM - Despite a tearful plea from the sister of a Milton firefighter nearly killed last year, a Superior Court judge refused yesterday to sentence a repeat drunk driver to state prison, saying the crime was an act of carelessness, not violence.

  • Man arrested in Stoughton on fireworks charges fined $1K (The Brockton Enterprise) (Wed, 11 Jun 2008 07:08:14 GMT)
    A 70-year-old Arizona man faces his third offense of illegal sale of fireworks.

  • Community Notes (June 12) (Dover-Sherborn Press) (Wed, 11 Jun 2008 13:13:14 GMT)
    Garden Club bulb sale; artwork at Town Clerk's office; summer hours at Town House; more.

  • Source: Inmate stabs Truro killer (Boston Herald) (Tue, 10 Jun 2008 04:24:23 GMT)
    Christopher McCowen, the trash hauler convicted of murdering fashion writer Christa Worthington, was hospitalized yesterday after being stabbed in prison, a Department of...

  • Dunn not competent to stand trial, Bridgewater doctors say (The Daily News Transcript) (Tue, 10 Jun 2008 03:40:45 GMT)
    Bridgewater State Hospital doctors have found William Dunn, the Norwood man accused in the Nov. 2 murder of Robert Moore of Needham, not competent to stand trial, but the court awaits a second evaluation, Dunn's attorney said.

  • March meeting still troubles some Walpole residents (The Daily News Transcript) (Fri, 06 Jun 2008 06:06:51 GMT)
    A resident called the Norfolk County district attorney's office last week inquiring about possible legal violations stemming from a March 6 meeting between residents, town officials and employees of Competitive Power Ventures.

  • Quincy fire chief to retire (The Patriot Ledger) (Mon, 09 Jun 2008 11:33:28 GMT)
    Quincy Fire Chief Timothy Pettinelli, who has headed the fire department for nearly three years, is going to retire next month.


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