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Livingston County
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TestScoreState-Wide
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Standard Ranking 46.9 23/62 
ELA PI 162.3 22/62 
Math PI 175.1 28/62 
4th Gr Math Mean 661.1 31/62 
4th Gr Math L4 26.8 35/62 
4th Gr Math L3 77.6 27/62 
4th Gr Math L2 96.4 33(T)/62 
4th Gr ELA Mean 660.6 20/62 
4th Gr ELA L4 20.1 13/62 
4th Gr ELA L3 68.1 19/62 
4th Gr ELA L2 94.2 32/62 


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News for Livingston County (in New York):

  • Livingston County damage (News 10 NBC Rochester) (Tue, 10 Jun 2008 20:22:33 GMT)
    Route 15 along the Monroe-Livingston County line saw the bulk of the damage. Route 15 was barricaded between Barber Road in southern Monroe County to Routes 5 & 20 in East Avon. Bernie Lusk had his...

  • Severe Weather Topples Trees, Cuts Power (R News) (Tue, 10 Jun 2008 19:24:33 GMT)
    Severe weather quickly moved into the area Tuesday, leaving behind downed trees and power lines. The Livingston County Sheriff's department says the towns of Caledonia and Avon were hit the hardest by the severe storm. It toppled trees and knocked down utility poles and power lines on Rt. 15.

  • Livingston County man arrested for animal cruelty (News 10 NBC Rochester) (Thu, 05 Jun 2008 11:18:25 GMT)
    Livingston County Sheriffs arrested a Conesus man for cruelty to animals. Police found four malnourished and emaciated dogs living in filthy cages and a deceased pet rabbit...

  • Geneseo hiker dies after falling 75 feet at Hi Tor in Yates County (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle) (Tue, 10 Jun 2008 07:13:06 GMT)
    A Livingston County man who fell while hiking in Yates County has died.

  • ISPs, State to Block Child Porn Online (R News) (Tue, 10 Jun 2008 20:24:33 GMT)
    Time Warner Cable, Verizon and Sprint have agreed with New York State officials to block access to child pornography. Attorney General Andrew Cuomo said the Internet service providers will block child pornography newsgroups and eliminate the material from their servers.

  • Legislative session that came in like lion to go out like lamb (The Journal News) (Tue, 10 Jun 2008 06:41:50 GMT)
    This year's state legislative session may go down as the most memorable in New York political history, but don't expect many fireworks as it ends.

  • McCain to Visit WNY in August (R News) (Mon, 09 Jun 2008 22:54:34 GMT)
    Arizona senator John McCain will visit western New York this summer on what could be his only stop in the region during the general election campaign for the White House.

  • Bills Tickets Sell Out (R News) (Mon, 09 Jun 2008 16:39:40 GMT)
    Attention Buffalo Bills fans, tickets are selling out quickly for home games. The team announced games are already sold out including Seattle Seahawks, Oakland Raiders, San Diego Chargers, New York Jets and Cleveland Browns.

  • MCC Board Member Resigns (R News) (Tue, 10 Jun 2008 20:39:34 GMT)
    As the search continues for MCC's new president, R News has learned one of its board members has resigned. Lori Van Dusen submitted her resignation to the college Monday. An MCC spokesperson says Van Dusen's resignation did not occur during the board of directors meeting Monday night.

  • Hotline Offers Lifeline for Suicidal Vets (R News) (Tue, 10 Jun 2008 21:09:47 GMT)
    They are the casualties off the battlefield. The Veterans Administration says 18 veterans a day, 6,500 a year, take their own life. A national hotline in Canandaigua has become a place for veterans to turn to for help.


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