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Standard Ranking 42.4 *** 
4th Gr Read Level 4 23.7 *** 
4th Gr Read Met 61.8 *** 
4th Gr Math Level 4 18.7 *** 
4th Gr Math Met 45.3 *** 
4th Gr Write Met 45.4 *** 
4th Gr Listen Met 65.4 *** 

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News for Skagit County (in Washington):

  • Fort Lewis soldier charged in dog shooting case (Tacoma News Tribune) (Tue, 08 Jul 2008 08:35:31 GMT)
    Police think a Fort Lewis soldier decided it would be easier to shoot his two dogs than find a new home for them.

  • Audit critical of Snohomish finances (Everett Herald) (Tue, 08 Jul 2008 15:21:45 GMT)
    SNOHOMISH -- The city lacked adequate monitoring procedures to provide complete accounting and financial statements in 2006, a state audit released Monday said.

  • Fire chief charged with harassment (The Bellingham Herald) (Tue, 08 Jul 2008 07:09:43 GMT)
    The chief of Whatcom County Fire District 18 has been charged with telephone harassment for allegedly making repeated late night calls to an ex-girlfriend, despite prior warnings from police. George Henderson has a court date scheduled for Friday in the case, which stems from as many as 14 calls Henderson allegedly made to an ex-girlfriend between 1 and 2:30 a.m. May 31.

  • Skagit would regret seizing live power lines (The Columbian) (Tue, 08 Jul 2008 05:13:54 GMT)
    Washingtonians put the bitter private-public power wars behind us more than three quarters of a century ago. The battles of the 1920s and ’30s raged for decades, but since then they are sharing...

  • Gap in Centennial Trail won't be fixed soon (Everett Herald) (Mon, 07 Jul 2008 05:31:35 GMT)
    The county hopes to receive a grant to fill in the 1.2-mile break in the Centennial Trail.

  • Report compares CBC graduation rates to other community colleges in Washington (Tri-City Herald) (Sat, 05 Jul 2008 09:03:14 GMT)
    Hispanic students are graduating from Columbia Basin College at lower rates than other community colleges in the state, but officials say the numbers may be deceptive.

  • Val Stevens' campaign signs burned (Everett Herald) (Wed, 02 Jul 2008 03:22:58 GMT)
    OLYMPIA -- In past elections, state Sen. Val Stevens' campaign signs have been marked up, torn down and stolen. None had ever been burned.

  • Organic acreage up 27 percent in Washington (The Olympian) (Wed, 02 Jul 2008 00:43:00 GMT)
    Organic farm acreage in Washington grew 27 percent in the latest count, although such farming remains a mere blip on the agricultural landscape, the Washington State University Center for Sustaining Agriculture and Natural Resources said Tuesday.

  • Organic acreage up 27 percent in Washington (KING5 Seattle) (Wed, 02 Jul 2008 01:58:32 GMT)
    The 2007 estimate of certified organic land statewide was 81,472 acres, up from 64,325 acres in 2006. The number of organic acres has grown 86 percent since 2004.

  • Stevens' campaign signs torched (Everett Herald) (Mon, 30 Jun 2008 21:20:30 GMT)
    Few candidates go an entire campaign without having their campaign signs knocked down or stolen. State Sen. Val Stevens found a couple of her signs destroyed by arson. She sent out photos.


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