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Standard Ranking 40.0 25(T)/39 
10th Gr Read Level 4 29.7 28/39 
10th Gr Read Met 49.4 24/39 
10th Gr Math Level 4 10.3 21/39 
10th Gr Math Met 24.4 29/39 
10th Gr Write Met 28.2 37/39 
10th Gr Listen Met 71.7 25/39 


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News for Okanogan County (in Washington):

  • Ellis sentenced to 14 months; remains free pending appeal (The Chronicle) (Fri, 30 Nov 2007 23:56:00 GMT)
    Brian Ellis, found guilty earlier this month for taking $19,174.61 from an elderly Omak man, remains free after being sentenced to 14 months in prison Nov. 30 in Okanogan County Superior Court.

  • Goebel, Vugteveen take council seats in final count (The Chronicle) (Thu, 29 Nov 2007 18:56:10 GMT)
    Omak and Tonasket city councils will see the departure of vocal council members in the wake of Nov. 6 elections, which were certified Nov. 27.

  • Tent city to pull up stakes (The Spokesman-Review) (Thu, 29 Nov 2007 20:33:10 GMT)
    It's time for James Coltson and his wife, Brandee, to move on again. The tent city they have called home for the past month is shutting down by Saturday. A property owner had been allowing them and many other homeless people to camp on his vacant lot in northeast Spokane.

  • Babe Ruth baseball leagues to merge (The Olympian) (Tue, 27 Nov 2007 12:12:45 GMT)
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  • Two arrested after Okanogan stabbing (The Chronicle) (Wed, 21 Nov 2007 19:11:00 GMT)
    An Okanogan woman was taken to Mid-Valley Hospital the night of Nov. 20 after being stabbed at her home off South Second Avenue, Okanogan. Lynda D. Fry, 23, was treated for back and facial wounds, according to Okanogan County sheriff Frank Rogers.

  • Weekday bus shuttles begin in Omak-Okanogan area (The Chronicle) (Mon, 19 Nov 2007 18:11:00 GMT)
    Bus shuttles now are running seven times a day Monday through Friday between Omak and Okanogan, according to Okanogan County Transportation and Nutrition director Leanne Leifer.

  • Nominations sought for weed board positions (The Chronicle) (Sat, 17 Nov 2007 15:26:00 GMT)
    Nominations are being accepted for two positions on the Okanogan County Noxious Weed Control Board. Weed area No. 1 includes Chiliwist, Coulee Dam, Eastside, Nespelem and surrounding areas. The term is one year; current board member is Don McClure, Nespelem.

  • Turkey hunting season may be over but other birds available for Thanksgiving (The Chronicle) (Tue, 20 Nov 2007 19:11:50 GMT)
    General turkey hunting seasons are closed for the year, but hunters and anglers still have plenty of opportunities to contribute to the Thanksgiving Day feast in the days ahead.

  • Statesville residents help newbie feel at home (Statesville Record & Landmark) (Mon, 19 Nov 2007 15:49:37 GMT)
    Truth be told, I had never even heard of Statesville. And, up until five weeks ago, I'd never set foot in North Carolina. But after 2½ years of living in the middle of nowhere - Tonasket, Wash., pop. 998) - I was offered a job at the R&L, so I sold or gave away everything I owned, stuffed the leftovers into my car and jumped at the chance to move to a daily paper actually located in ...

  • USDA, feds have fallen short, so keep the Canadian cattle out (Yakima Herald-Republic) (Mon, 19 Nov 2007 09:47:35 GMT)
    With resumption of Canadian beef imports today, the credibility of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and federal government has taken another hit.


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