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Standard Ranking 171.8 13/16 
Reading Meet 61.0 15/16 
Writing Meet 68.0 12/16 
Math Meet 42.8 14/16 


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News for Clark County (in Nevada):

  • Clark County commissioner considering run for governor (Reno Gazette-Journal) (Thu, 03 Jul 2008 09:14:44 GMT)
    Saying he's "seriously considering" running for governor in 2010, Clark County Commissioner Rory Reid commissioned a private poll to assess the difficulties of being on the same ballot as his father, U.S. Sen. Harry Reid.

  • Short-term guests seen at Meridian (Las Vegas Review-Journal) (Thu, 03 Jul 2008 09:58:34 GMT)
    Clark County has written misdemeanor citations against the Meridian Luxury Suites for renting rooms overnight, but year-round dwellers at the near-Strip condo property said it was still welcoming short-term guests on Wednesday.

  • Clark County school officials prefer cutting money for textbooks rather than teacher pay (Las Vegas Review-Journal) (Sat, 28 Jun 2008 09:58:05 GMT)
    The Clark County School District gets almost all of its $70 million annual textbook budget from the state, but school officials said they could manage if state lawmakers went ahead with a proposal to slash Nevada's textbook funding by as much as 50 percent, or $48 million.

  • Budget problems cancel local fireworks show (KVBC Las Vegas) (Wed, 02 Jul 2008 15:58:34 GMT)
    Budget problems quiet Clark County "Red, White, and Boom" fireworks show at Desert Breeze Park, for the second year in a row. The county says the fireworks show, a local annual tradition for 12 years, is just too expensive. Last year, the fireworks show was also canceled due to budget concerns.

  • Meridian still operating hotel (Las Vegas Business Press) (Wed, 02 Jul 2008 21:11:53 GMT)
    As a Clark County deadline approaches for Meridian Luxury Suites to cease short-term rentals this week, it appears the posh condo property near the Strip is still taking overnight guests.

  • Term limits cases argued (Las Vegas Review-Journal) (Wed, 02 Jul 2008 09:58:14 GMT)
    Clark County Commissioner Bruce Woodbury, second from right, listens Tuesday as the Nevada Supreme Court hears arguments on term limits in Carson City.

  • School layoffs planned (Las Vegas Review-Journal) (Wed, 02 Jul 2008 09:57:14 GMT)
    State budget cuts that came out of the special legislative session are forcing the Clark County School District to lay off 140 support personnel, district officials said Tuesday.

  • Turnabout puts DA in hot seat in possible hit man conflict (Las Vegas Sun) (Wed, 02 Jul 2008 09:13:42 GMT)
    Wed, Jul 2, 2008 (2 a.m.) David Roger sat solemn in a suit and a tie, hands folded before him, head pitched forward, waiting to play ball. Here he is, the district attorney of Clark County, and he’s sitting on the stand, getting grilled instead of doing the grilling.

  • Las Vegas Sun (Las Vegas Sun) (Tue, 01 Jul 2008 22:37:47 GMT)
    Clark County Schools Superintendent Walt Rulffes announced today he will cut 140 support employee positions in order to help the state trim an additional $275 million from its budget.

  • State justices suggest it is time for term limits to kick in (Las Vegas Review-Journal) (Tue, 01 Jul 2008 20:26:14 GMT)
    Supreme Court justices hinted today that some elected local and state officials such as Clark County Commissioner Bruce Woodbury and Board of Regents member Thalia Dondero may not be able to seek re-election this year because a constitutional term limits amendment is clear and prevents them from serving more than 12 years in the same office.


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