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Standard Ranking 20.2 *** 
7th Gr Read Level 4 11.8 *** 
7th Gr Read Met 37.0 *** 
7th Gr Math Level 4 8.5 *** 
7th Gr Math Met 23.5 *** 
7th Gr Write Met 33.3 *** 
7th Gr Listen Met 79.4 *** 

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News for Lewis County (in Washington):

  • Lewis County lands grant to help monitor sex offenders (The Daily News) (Fri, 03 Oct 2008 06:57:31 GMT)
    The Lewis County Sheriff’s Office recently received a $125,000 grant the sheriff says will help make registered sex offenders and kidnapping offenders more accountable.

  • Appliances among items reported stolen from Winlock home (The Daily News) (Fri, 03 Oct 2008 06:57:11 GMT)
    An oven, refrigerator and X-Box games are among the $2,700 worth of items reported stolen from a Winlock home Thursday.

  • Memo to the left: Go West, Obama (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) (Fri, 03 Oct 2008 00:57:50 GMT)
    Obama campaign staff are at work in 18 headquarters around the state, putting down roots even in such Republican bastions as Stanwood and Wenatchee.

  • Master Gardeners return to The World (The Wenatchee World) (Thu, 02 Oct 2008 20:21:12 GMT)
    Four experienced WSU Master Gardeners will keep readers apprised of the latest in gardening with a new column that will appear regularly in the Home, Garden section of The Wenatchee World.

  • History re-enacts itself; North wins (The Daily News) (Mon, 29 Sep 2008 06:27:41 GMT)
    TOLEDO - The South rose again, albeit briefly, before the Union troops flexed their muscle in Lewis County to the delight of hundreds at a Civil War battle re-enactment Saturday.

  • High mountain meadows at Rainier melt away (Seattle Times) (Thu, 02 Oct 2008 00:19:50 GMT)
    Nothing lures visitors to Paradise like the transitory displays of wildflowers that populate Mount Rainier's high mountain meadows. But summer sojourns could fade into memory and panoramic vistas vanish as alpine asters, rosy pussytoes and purple lupines are crowded out by trees.

  • Trees could eventually crowd out flowers at Mount Rainier meadows (Seattle Times) (Thu, 02 Oct 2008 00:08:43 GMT)
    Alpine meadows at Mount Rainier and throughout the West could slowly give way to forests as climate change takes hold

  • Lewis County still recovering from flooding (KING5 Seattle) (Wed, 24 Sep 2008 01:04:48 GMT)
    Nearly 10 months after severe flooding in Lewis County, there are some success stories, but it's still too soon for some. Curtis store reopens

  • Weyerhaeuser seeks tax refund of nearly $2 million (The Daily News) (Wed, 01 Oct 2008 06:12:01 GMT)
    Weyerhaeuser Co. is challenging a 2006 property assessment of four parcels of land in Cowlitz County, which, if upheld, could leave taxpayers footing the bill for a nearly $2 million refund.

  • Longview School Board member resigns to take new position (The Daily News) (Wed, 01 Oct 2008 06:11:50 GMT)
    Longview School Board member Gary Slyter is resigning to take a job as the school district’s facilities manager, district officials said Tuesday.


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