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Standard Ranking 462.7 100/115 
10th Gr Math MAP Index 152.7 73/115 
11th Gr Comm. Arts MAP Index 150.0 108/115 
10th Gr Science MAP Index 160.0 84/115 
11th Gr Soc. Stud. MAP Index 0.0 1(T)/115 


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News for Ozark County (in Missouri):

  • Car Chase Ends in Suicide (KOLR - KSFX Ozarks) (Mon, 26 May 2008 23:50:21 GMT)
    Investigators in two states are looking into the death of an Arkansas man at the end of a low-speed chase. It all happened at about 9:25 Sunday morning when the Missouri Highway Patrol got word of an intoxicated driver heading east on Highway-160 from the Taney-Ozark county line.

  • Ozark, Pontiac teens injured in ATV crash, patrol says (The Springfield News-Leader) (Thu, 22 May 2008 12:12:54 GMT)
    An Ozark County teen suffered serious injuries and another teen suffered moderate injuries Wednesday when the all-terrain vehicle they were riding on a county road crashed, the Missouri Highway Patrol reported. A.J. Hagberg, 14, Ozark, was flown to Cox South Hospital with serious injuries after the 7:30 p.m. crash on County Road 308 five miles east of Gainesville. The passenger, Robert Chambers, ...

  • Program helps families with disabled kids (The Springfield News-Leader) (Mon, 19 May 2008 07:59:11 GMT)
    This week's expert: Diana Patten works for First Steps as the System Point of Entry (SPOE) director for South Central SPOE Region 8. This region includes Christian, Dallas, Douglas, Greene, Hickory, Laclede, Ozark, Polk, Stone, Taney, Webster and Wright counties. Patten works for the Greene County Board for the Developmentally Disabled.

  • Claims in suit against Blunt, others split among four venues (The Kansas City Star) (Fri, 16 May 2008 03:37:02 GMT)
    King Solomon only ordered the baby split two ways. In response to Missouri Gov. Matt Blunt’s request to switch a defamation lawsuit by a former staff attorney from Jackson County to the capital, a judge has gone him three venues better.

  • Runoff closes roads in several area counties, MoDOT reports (The Springfield News-Leader) (Fri, 16 May 2008 12:27:50 GMT)
    Storm runoff has prompted the closure of sections of roads in Wright, Douglas and Ozark counties by the Missouri Department of Transportation. In Wright County, Route E at the Gasconade River is closed, as is Route AB at Wolf Creek. In Douglas County, Route U at Bryant Creek, Route EE between Route Ad and County Road 155, Route FF east of Ava and Route Y at Cowskin Creek are closed. Mo. 95 at ...

  • Lightning the culprit at two Ozarks homes (KY3 Springfield) (Sun, 11 May 2008 03:37:24 GMT)
    In Ozark County, a lightning bolt struck a house around 1:00 Saturday afternoon just east of Mammoth, and now all that's left of that home is anything that won't burn.

  • Ozark County Soil and Water Conservation District gets award (The Springfield News-Leader) (Sat, 03 May 2008 08:02:05 GMT)
    The Ozark County Soil and Water Conservation District has been awarded the Director's Award for Outstanding Achievement by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources. DNR gave the district the award based on its implementation of best management practices on grasslands. Practices on 5,250 acres included intensive grazing systems, permanent vegetative cover establishments and permanent ...

  • Eckersley lawsuit divided into four parts (The Springfield News-Leader) (Fri, 09 May 2008 08:09:28 GMT)
    Jefferson City -- A Jackson County judge has split a defamation and wrongful firing lawsuit against Gov. Matt Blunt among four separate state courts.

  • Suit against Blunt by former aide set to include four Mo. courts (Columbian Missourian) (Thu, 08 May 2008 18:20:16 GMT)
    JEFFERSON CITY — A lawsuit against Gov. Matt Blunt is set to be moved to four state courts. Former aide Scott Eckersley sued Blunt and others, claiming he was fired for suggesting that Blunt’s office was destroying e-mails.

  • Judge moves defamation lawsuit against Blunt, staffers (The Springfield News-Leader) (Thu, 08 May 2008 18:29:05 GMT)
    JEFFERSON CITY — A Jackson County judge has split a defamation and wrongful firing lawsuit against Gov. Matt Blunt among four separate state courts. Former aide Scott Eckersley sued Blunt and four past or current staff members claiming he was fired for suggesting that the governor's administration was destroying e-mails in violation of the state's record retention laws. Eckersley also claimed he ...


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