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Midland Region
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Year: 1999  2000  2001  2002  2003  2004  2005  2006  2007* 
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Standard Ranking 160.5 *** 
Grade 9 Reading Percent Pass 86.0 *** 
Grade 9 Math Percent Pass 59.0 *** 
Grade 9 All Tests Percent Pass 58.0 *** 
Grade 10 Reading Percent Pass 81.0 *** 
Grade 10 Math Percent Pass 58.0 *** 
Grade 10 Science Percent Pass 52.0 *** 
Grade 10 Soc Studies Percent Pass 83.0 *** 
Grade 10 All Tests Percent Pass 43.0 *** 
AP/IB Percent Take 8.9 *** 
AP/IB Percent Above Crit. 39.6 *** 
SAT/ACT Percent Take 50.6 *** 
SAT Average 994.0 *** 
ACT Average 20.3 *** 

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News for Midland Region (in Texas):

  • Normal sixth-grader makes his way to the national spelling bee competition (Midland Reporter-Telegram) (Sun, 01 Jun 2008 08:22:47 GMT)
    The boy sits on the hunter green sofa in his family's living room -- the sofa furthest away from the television set. But Sam isn't worried about what's on the TV right now. Across from him, on the other matching sofa that forms the backbone of the backwards "L-shape" and centerpiece of the room, his parents sit side-by-side.


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