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Scott District
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Year: 2003*  2004  2005 

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TestScoreState-Wide
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Standard Ranking 81.5 75/147 
Gr 7 Read Adv. 16.9 59/147 
Gr 7 Read Prof. 71.7 36(T)/147 
Gr 7 Lang Adv. 6.0 103/147 
Gr 7 Lang Prof. 53.0 59/147 
Gr 7 Math Adv. 17.4 85/147 
Gr 7 Math Prof. 62.3 48/147 
Gr 8 Read Adv. 10.0 65(T)/147 
Gr 8 Read Prof. 64.7 39/147 
Gr 8 Lang Adv. 11.7 48/147 
Gr 8 Lang Prof. 59.1 42/147 
Gr 8 Math Adv. 19.5 65(T)/147 
Gr 8 Math Prof. 55.0 48/147 


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News for Scott District (in Mississippi):

  • Garreau picked for planning post (Northern Virginia Times Community) (Fri, 30 Nov 2007 16:17:43 GMT)
    Adrienne Cook Garreau never saw it coming. About three weeks ago, county supervisor-elect Holder Trumbo offered the 59-year-old Broad Run woman the job of representing Scott District on the Fauquier County Planning Commission.

  • Planners ready to nix reservoir protection proposal (Northern Virginia Times Community) (Fri, 30 Nov 2007 16:17:33 GMT)
    A divisive county proposal designed to protect the Town of Warrenton and Airlie reservoirs from development-related pollution probably will fail its first big test.

  • Meeting in Burl. Twp. will address gang issues (phillyburbs.com) (Mon, 26 Nov 2007 13:18:29 GMT)
    Are there gangs in Burlington Township? How can you identify whether your child is a gang member?

  • Land protection program gains momentum (Northern Virginia Times Community) (Wed, 21 Nov 2007 02:48:09 GMT)
    It comes down to supply and demand. Eleven Fauquier rural landowners want to sell 110 potential home lots to the county government under its popular Purchase of Development Rights (PDR) program.

  • Real estate tax rate could jump 23 cents next year (Northern Virginia Times Community) (Wed, 21 Nov 2007 02:47:59 GMT)
    Strap on the seat belts. Fauquier's real estate tax rate next year could be one for the record books. County Budget Director Bryan Tippie said the levy could jump 18 to 23 cents per $100 assessed value.

  • Kanawha and Putnam records (Charleston Daily Mail) (Tue, 20 Nov 2007 21:19:33 GMT)
    Marc Andrew Mokrzycki, 29, and Amber Renee Lanham, 21, both of Charleston. Don Edward Radcliff, 46, and Dixie Lea Baker, 43, both of Elkview. William Ray Mullins, 53, and Teresa Ann Holstein, 43, both of Cabin Creek.

  • Costco plans fall 2008 opening for New Baltimore store (Loudoun Times Mirror) (Thu, 15 Nov 2007 15:46:54 GMT)
    Weather permitting, Costco plans to open a store at New Baltimore next fall.

  • Christian school to launch $6 million capital campaign (Loudoun Times Mirror) (Thu, 15 Nov 2007 15:46:46 GMT)
    multipurpose building on Wilson Road near Warrenton. By a 4-1 vote last Thursday, the Fauquier County Board of Supervisors amended the nondenominational school's special-exception permit for the building and an enrollment cap at 400 students at the 25-acre campus.

  • School Board race comes down to the wire (Loudoun Times Mirror) (Wed, 14 Nov 2007 15:45:53 GMT)
    The race between FABS and the Smart Spenders for open school board seats in Scott, Cedar Run and Lee districts could hardly have been tighter. And while FABS emerged victorious, the victory was not total.

  • Scott athlete's charges reduced (Lexington Herald-Leader) (Wed, 07 Nov 2007 08:23:38 GMT)
    One drug charge against a standout Scott County basketball player was dismissed yesterday. Jonathan "Bud" Mackey, 18, was facing two charges: one count of first-degree trafficking a controlled substance (cocaine), first offense, and one count of trafficking a controlled substance within 1,000 yards of a school. Scott District Judge Mary Jane Phelps dismissed the first charge because the facts ...


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