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Standard Ranking 241.6 17/21 
Ave 11th Gr Reading 352.2 18/21 
11th Gr Reading Pass 75.6 18/21 
Ave 11th Gr Math 380.9 16/21 
11th Gr Math Pass 85.2 16/21 
Ave 11th Gr Writing 342.8 15/21 
11th Gr Writing Pass 80.8 16/21 


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News for Passaic County (in New Jersey):

  • Non-profit notebook: July 8 (The Record) (Tue, 08 Jul 2008 10:30:03 GMT)
    The Passaic County Board of Realtors will hold its annual charity golf outing next Tuesday at Knoll Country Club West in Parsippany. The proceeds benefit the Community FoodBank of New Jersey.

  • 7 towns without health officer (The Record) (Tue, 08 Jul 2008 10:30:25 GMT)
    PATERSON - When longtime health officer Joseph Surowiec called it a career in May, the city and six other Passaic County municipalities lost his services.

  • Golf course gets makeover Passaic County hopes to boost revenues (The Record) (Wed, 02 Jul 2008 05:33:54 GMT)
    WAYNE - The Passaic County Golf Course, a property for sale a year ago, is teed up for a makeover to bring in more golfers, according to the facility's director.

  • Predatory pricing will cost in the end (The Record) (Sun, 06 Jul 2008 05:29:49 GMT)
    Who says we have to pay $4 a gallon for gasoline? If you live in the Bergen-Passaic county area, chances are good that you pass near Goffle Road and Godwin Avenue in Midland Park, where a three-way gas war had lowered the cash price to $3.756 as of Thursday. (It was even cheaper a week earlier.)

  • Volunteer opportunities (The Record) (Tue, 08 Jul 2008 05:36:09 GMT)
    A selective list of non-profit agencies and organizations in North Jersey needing volunteers and donations. * Volunteers for beautification projects from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. July 26, rain or shine, at Flat Rock Brook Nature Center, 443 Van Nostrand Ave., Englewood.

  • Komline gears up for Public Links (The Record) (Mon, 07 Jul 2008 05:31:09 GMT)
    Fairleigh Dickinson graduate Brian Komline headlines the New Jersey contingent vying for the title at the 61st Metropolitan Golf Association Public Links Championship.

  • HUD funds plant seed to preserve canal towpath (The Record) (Tue, 08 Jul 2008 05:29:58 GMT)
    WEST PATERSON - Enhancing the 3,300-foot-long towpath along the Morris Canal with a $147,000 federal grant, borough officials say, will help preserve the historic 19th-century trail.

  • Charity safety net in shreds (The Record) (Sun, 06 Jul 2008 14:44:48 GMT)
    The nation's economic woes are squeezing North Jersey's non-profits, particularly those providing human services. Many report donations are down - by nearly half in some cases - and fuel and food costs are up 10 percent or more.

  • Probe keys on extent of credit-card scheme (The Record) (Tue, 08 Jul 2008 10:29:53 GMT)
    CLIFTON - Authorities were trying to determine on Monday the extent of a theft scheme involving credit card information that was recently uncovered in the city, police investigators said.

  • West Paterson canal path project rolls forward (Herald News) (Tue, 08 Jul 2008 06:17:43 GMT)
    WEST PATERSON -- Enhancing the 3,300-foot towpath along the Morris Canal through a $147,000 Department of Housing and Urban Development grant will help preserve the historic 19th-century trail, borough officials say.


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