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TestScoreState-Wide
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Standard Ranking 104.4 21/72 
10th Gr Read Adv 57.0 27(T)/72 
10th Gr Read Prof 77.0 28(T)/72 
10th Gr Lang Arts Adv 20.9 25/72 
10th Gr Lang Arts Prof 74.5 27/72 
10th Gr Math Adv 26.5 17/72 
10th Gr Math Prof 80.2 8(T)/72 
10th Gr Science Adv 36.8 33/72 
10th Gr Science Prof 78.2 18(T)/72 
10th Gr Soc. Stud. Adv 44.8 22(T)/72 
10th Gr Soc. Stud. Prof 78.0 24(T)/72 


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News for Grant County (in Wisconsin):

  • Cancer Services of Grant County still thinking pink (Marion Chronicle-Tribune) (Mon, 06 Oct 2008 05:33:51 GMT)
    Pamela Morton, an intake specialist for Cancer Services of Grant County and a two-time breast cancer survivor, right, and volunteer Millie McCoy, center, watch as Anna Mae Knipp, Marion, signs up for a free mammogram Friday at the Marion Post Office, 202 W. Third St.

  • Grant County Holds On To Beat Scott, 26-20 (The Kentucky Post) (Sat, 04 Oct 2008 06:29:52 GMT)
    With his team trailing 26-0 at halftime of its homecoming game Friday night against Grant County, Scott coach Dave Campbell sensed it was time to challenge his team.

  • Grant County to protect property owners (Columbia Basin Herald) (Fri, 03 Oct 2008 16:23:28 GMT)
    EPHRATA - Grant County commissioners approved an ordinance helping to protect private landowners from regulations restricting property use on Tuesday.

  • Planning for county sports hall of fame moves along (Marion Chronicle-Tribune) (Mon, 06 Oct 2008 05:34:01 GMT)
    Plans for the opening of the Grant County Sports Hall of Fame continue to progress this fall, with the 13-person committee now ready to begin the nomination process.

  • Turnout slim for first walk (Marion Chronicle-Tribune) (Mon, 06 Oct 2008 05:32:01 GMT)
    Grant County on the Go’s weekly walks in October began Sunday at Matter Park. Besides organizers, three walkers participated.

  • Police blotter (Marion Chronicle-Tribune) (Mon, 06 Oct 2008 05:33:21 GMT)
    9:24 a.m. Saturday, 24th and Adams streets, John Sosh, 38, last known address 1005 W. Sixth St., arrested, public intoxication. He was released Saturday from the Grant County Jail by the courts.

  • The Scoop (Marion Chronicle-Tribune) (Mon, 06 Oct 2008 04:46:31 GMT)
    •County salt shortage: Grant County Highway Superintendent David White told county commissioners Tuesday that he met with area officials and all are faced with a salt shortage for this winter’s roads.

  • Grant PUD gauges state group's support on raising river (Columbia Basin Herald) (Sun, 05 Oct 2008 23:22:56 GMT)
    MOSES LAKE - Grant County PUD is waiting to hear back from members of the Columbia River Water Resources Program Policy Advisory Group about their views on raising a portion of the Columbia River.

  • CBS off the air in Grant County (Marion Chronicle-Tribune) (Sun, 05 Oct 2008 05:33:21 GMT)
    LIN TV’s stations are officially off the air on the Bright House Networks system. The parties failed to reach an agreement by the 12:01 a.m. Friday deadline, and broadcast service was disconnected about 20 minutes later, said Buz Nesbit, the president of Bright House Networks in Indiana.

  • High school roundup (The Cincinnati Enquirer) (Sun, 05 Oct 2008 09:33:01 GMT)
    WALTON-VERONA INVITATIONAL: Grant County won the meet behind sophomore Jordan Cummins' seventh-place finish in 17:14. Grant County scored 74 points to edge second-place Walton-Verona (84). Bearcats junior Jacob McIntyre placed fourth (16:33). The meet's top runner was Campbell County junior Robbie Scharold (16:14).


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