Washington School Ranking

Thanks for your speedy reply and information. Love the site--well worth the $40!! --- Chris J.    more...
Currently viewing: PSK12.com » Washington » Elementary Schools » Lincoln County


Subscriber Login

Email Address

Password

secure  
Forget Password?


Washington

WA Overview


Standard Ranking





Custom RankingRank Counties


Other States:

Or Rank States


Advertisement





Printable Version
Lincoln County
Level: Elementary Schools   Middle Schools   High Schools

Scores and Rankings  |   Share your thoughts  |   School News  |   Student Corner


Scores and Rankings:
Year: 1999  2000  2001  2002  2003*  2004  2005  2006  2007 
***: Free Ranking Data are only availabe for year 1999.
More recent Data are available to Subscribers Only.
Subscription Fee is $8.33/month (1-year term). Sign Up Here
Current Subscribers: Login Here


Click on the Icon for Graphical Results
TestScoreState-Wide
Ranking
Standard Ranking 44.3 *** 
4th Gr Read Level 4 24.2 *** 
4th Gr Read Met 69.1 *** 
4th Gr Math Level 4 20.1 *** 
4th Gr Math Met 55.7 *** 
4th Gr Write Met 57.8 *** 
4th Gr Listen Met 70.5 *** 

***: Free Ranking Data are only availabe for year 1999.
More recent Data are available to Subscribers Only.
Subscription Fee is $8.33/month (1-year term). Sign Up Here
Current Subscribers: Login Here


Share your thoughts:


Tell others what you know about Lincoln County

Title:
Review:
Visual Confirmation:
Cannot read the image? Click Here to generate a new one.
                            Review Guidelines  |  The Fine Print

News for Lincoln County (in Washington):

  • Root beer, pickles couldn’t spoil childhood Fourth (Tacoma News Tribune) (Mon, 07 Jul 2008 08:39:11 GMT)
    The first bottle of root beer exploded at just about 10 o’clock in the morning on the Fourth of July. As usual. You need those time-honored traditions to get your holiday off to the right start. Our tradition was that my mother always made root beer for the Fourth of July, and it always exploded. I won’t say that Independence Day was better when I was a child, but it certainly was more ...

  • Fire hits Metasville barn full of hay (The News-Reporter) (Wed, 02 Jul 2008 22:17:54 GMT)
    Fire fighters from all over Wilkes County turned out to fight a stubborn hay fire last Thursday evening on the Metasville Road near the Lincoln County line. Neighbors who reported the fire said the property owner was Brian Collins, who was out of town at the time of the fire.

  • Locks expected to reopen on Mississippi River (KHQ Spokane) (Wed, 02 Jul 2008 13:55:52 GMT)
    Associated Press - July 2, 2008 9:53 AM ET ST. LOUIS (AP) - The worst of the flooding on the Mississippi River appears over, and the Army Corps of Engineers is preparing to reopen three...

  • Locks expected to reopen on Mississippi River (The Washington Times) (Wed, 02 Jul 2008 13:56:18 GMT)
    The worst of the flooding on the Mississippi River appears over, and the Army Corps of Engineers is preparing to reopen three navigation locks.

  • St. Louis looks to be spared in flooding (The Washington Times) (Tue, 01 Jul 2008 08:35:50 GMT)
    The Mississippi River climbed toward its high-water mark Monday at St. Louis and was expected to crest over the next couple of days at points downriver, but the worst of the flood of 2008 appeared to be over.

  • More FEMA help for Illinois as waters drop (KHQ Spokane) (Tue, 01 Jul 2008 04:25:42 GMT)
    Associated Press - July 1, 2008 12:13 AM ET SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) - Thirteen Illinois counties eligible for federal flooding aid may be getting more money.

  • Flooding claims another town (The Washington Times) (Sun, 29 Jun 2008 08:40:19 GMT)
    WINFIELD, Mo. (AP) | A makeshift barrier holding back the Mississippi River failed early Saturday, swamping the low-lying part of the small community of Winfield and ending a valiant but ultimately doomed battle against the surging river.

  • Rodent foils bid to hold back river (Seattle Times) (Sat, 28 Jun 2008 09:18:28 GMT)
    A heroic effort by hundreds of townspeople, volunteers and National Guardsmen to hold back the Mississippi River failed Friday — undone...

  • Levee Break Forces Hand of Those Who Held Out (Washington Post) (Fri, 27 Jun 2008 17:37:53 GMT)
    Floodwaters surging down the Mississippi River broke through an earthen levee near the eastern Missouri town of Winfield yesterday, overwhelming a massive sandbagging effort and forcing die-hard residents to evacuate their homes.

  • Waterlogged levee under pressure from Mississippi (The Washington Times) (Wed, 25 Jun 2008 09:27:02 GMT)
    In eastern Missouri's Lincoln County, the only thing that stands between the swollen Mississippi River and a small community is giving flood fighters a mighty challenge.


      Older articles (from Google Archives)
    Student Corner:





















  • Home   AL   AK   AZ   AR   CA   CO   CT   DE   DC   FL   GA   HI   ID   IL   IN   IA   KS   KY   LA   ME   MD   MA   MI  
    MN   MS   MO   MT   NE   NV   NH   NJ   NM   NY   NC   OH   OK   OR   PA   RI   SC   TN   TX   VA   WA   WV   WI   WY