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Standard Ranking 29.1 18/39 
4th Gr Read Level 4 11.6 34/39 
4th Gr Read Met 69.9 4/39 
4th Gr Math Level 4 17.5 5/39 
4th Gr Math Met 45.6 5/39 
4th Gr Write Met 21.9 33/39 
4th Gr Listen Met 76.9 4/39 


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News for Skamania County (in Washington):

  • Researchers find Douglas firs producing abnormal number of cones (The Olympian) (Tue, 27 Nov 2007 16:19:21 GMT)
    Scientists studying old growth trees in Skamania County say Douglas firs have produced large number of cones this year.

  • Researchers find Douglas firs producing abnormal number of cones (The Columbian) (Tue, 27 Nov 2007 16:30:16 GMT)
    CARSON, Wash. (AP) -- Scientists studying old growth trees in Skamania County say Douglas firs have produced large number of cones this year. Researchers are trying to determine if it's a natural cycle or whether climate change is affecting tree reproduction.

  • Researchers find Douglas firs producing abnormal number of cones (KNDO/KNDU Tri-Cities) (Tue, 27 Nov 2007 16:14:39 GMT)
    Associated Press - November 27, 2007 11:05 AM ET CARSON, Wash. (AP) - Scientists studying old growth trees in Skamania County say Douglas firs have produced large number of cones this...

  • Cousins sentenced in Co-Ply blaze (The Columbian) (Sat, 01 Dec 2007 09:01:44 GMT)
    Two men who admitted to starting the massive Stevenson Co-Ply mill fire Sept. 21 were sentenced to more than 20 months in prison Thursday. Jordan Lee Reeves, 21, of Vancouver and his cousin, Brad Lee Reeves, 19, of Kalama pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit first-degree arson.

  • Moeller, Newhouse land new positions (The Columbian) (Sat, 01 Dec 2007 09:01:34 GMT)
    Two state legislators who represent Clark County have won leadership positions in their respective caucuses for the upcoming legislative session. Rep. Jim Moeller, D-Vancouver, was elected deputy speaker pro tempore of the House this week by his fellow Democrats.

  • Around the area (The Columbian) (Fri, 30 Nov 2007 17:17:09 GMT)
    Volunteers on Dec. 8 will have a chance to enhance the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge by planting tree cuttings along Gee Creek from 9 a.m. to noon.

  • Two get prison time for torching mill in Columbia Gorge (KGW Portland) (Fri, 30 Nov 2007 00:14:14 GMT)
    Two men who torched a mill in the Columbia Gorge were sentenced to 20 months in prison. Jordan Reeves, 21, his cousin Brad Reeves, 19, were sentenced Thursday to conspiracy to commit arson.

  • Flu vaccination exercise helps health officials plan for outbreak (The Columbian) (Thu, 29 Nov 2007 17:15:13 GMT)
    Whether they were interested in prevention or preparation, Wednesday's pandemic flu exercise was a pretty painless procedure. For regional health officials, it was a chance to see if they could vaccinate large groups of people at several locations during a widespread outbreak of disease.

  • Lawmakers create volcano panel (The Daily News) (Thu, 29 Nov 2007 08:09:48 GMT)
    Saying it's worth getting all the facts, U.S. Rep. Brian Baird and Sen. Maria Cantwell are creating an advisory committee to examine whether Mount St. Helens should become a national park.

  • Trees giving bizarre clues to climate change (Seattle Times) (Tue, 27 Nov 2007 08:15:13 GMT)
    Suspended 20 stories in the air, Ken Bible looks down on the crown of a 500-year-old Douglas fir and ponders a mystery. It's not the obvious...


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