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Standard Ranking 2304.9 67/67 
Ave 8th Gr Math 1160.2 67/67 
Ave 8th Gr Read 1144.8 67/67 


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News for Philadelphia County (in Pennsylvania):

  • State eliminating 491 tax collectors (The Morning Call) (Thu, 03 Jul 2008 08:10:03 GMT)
    Group says $237 million lost each year in income levies. Pennsylvania will have fewer tax collectors and, lawmakers hope, fewer deadbeat taxpayers thanks to a bill signed into law Wednesday.

  • Sheriff seeks delay of foreclosed-home sales (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review) (Thu, 03 Jul 2008 04:34:17 GMT)
    Allegheny County residents facing mortgage foreclosure may get up to two months, rather than five weeks, before their homes are scheduled for sheriff's sale.

  • Perry officials support tax overhaul (Daily Courier) (Wed, 02 Jul 2008 12:32:01 GMT)
    Perry Township is supporting state legislation that would create one entity to collect earned income taxes for all taxing bodies, including school districts, townships, boroughs and counties.

  • Roadway weed-control restricting PA suburbs traffic (Philly.com) (Tue, 01 Jul 2008 11:18:24 GMT)
    Weed-control efforts will cause several traffic restrictions this week in the Philadelphia suburbs, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation said:

  • Bird's-eye view: Bald eagles coming to Allegheny County (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review) (Sun, 29 Jun 2008 04:14:38 GMT)
    This formerly endangered raptor is a common sight in the Pymatuning area and can be found cruising around many bodies of water. People will have a chance of spotting a bald eagle if they know where to go.

  • State officials praise Presque Isle Downs (Erie Times-News) (Thu, 26 Jun 2008 07:07:11 GMT)
    Despite a slow economy and high gas prices, Presque Isle Downs & Casino and other casinos throughout the state are still hitting the jackpot. "The revenues are up in Pennsylvania, so we are not seeing a negative impact at this point," said Mary Colins, chairwoman of the state Gaming Control Board.

  • Pa. top court wants details condemned man's appeal (Centre Daily Times) (Tue, 24 Jun 2008 20:41:36 GMT)
    The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has sent a death row inmate's appeal back to the trial court, asking for more information before it decides whether he deserves a new trial.

  • Changing the Rules (Philadelphia City Paper) (Wed, 18 Jun 2008 21:14:32 GMT)
    Michael T. Regan VISIONARY? Judge C. Darnell Jones is trying to intervene in the foreclosure crisis with an innovative but controversial program. (CLICK IMAGE FOR LARGER VERSION) Two months ago, on April 16, the Honorable C. Darnell Jones, president of Philadelphia's Court of Common Pleas, decided to take a stand. With the foreclosure crisis in full swing, Jones ...

  • AMA issues report card on health insurers (The Philadelphia Inquirer) (Tue, 17 Jun 2008 08:20:18 GMT)
    America's doctors say the way they are getting paid needs to be cured. Billing rules are too complex and unevenly applied. Payments are slow, denials are frequent, and the result is too much time and money spent trying to get paid.

  • AMA issues report card on health insurers (Philly.com) (Tue, 17 Jun 2008 01:19:08 GMT)
    America's doctors say the way they are getting paid needs to be cured.


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