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Year: 2004*  2005 

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Standard Ranking 52.0 3/23 
Read Adv. 14.0 9/23 
Read Prof. 57.5 3/23 
Read Partial Prof. 86.0 7/23 
Write Adv. 15.0 1/23 
Write Prof. 72.0 2/23 
Write Partial Prof. 93.0 6/23 
Math Adv. 23.0 3/23 
Math Prof. 61.5 1/23 
Math Partial Prof. 90.5 3/23 


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News for Park County (in Wyoming):

  • Sylvan Pass will stay open (Casper Star-Tribune) (Fri, 06 Jun 2008 09:21:31 GMT)
    CODY -- Sylvan Pass should remain open to snowmobiles and snowcoaches under a compromise announced Tuesday by the National Park Service and officials from Cody, Park County and Wyoming.

  • Expert of the West (Casper Star-Tribune) (Wed, 28 May 2008 08:36:10 GMT)
    CODY -- In Wyoming, there are a few occupations in the great outdoors -- rancher, oil field worker, backcountry ranger -- that seem to define what life in the Cowboy State is all about.

  • Wyoming briefs (Casper Star-Tribune) (Mon, 26 May 2008 08:21:10 GMT)
    Bridger Valley still has boil order GREEN RIVER -- Water service has been restored to Bridger Valley residents in southwest Wyoming, though a boil water order remained in effect, officials said Friday.

  • Yellowstone boss sees big summer (Casper Star-Tribune) (Thu, 22 May 2008 09:06:30 GMT)
    CODY -- Yellowstone National Park Superintendent Suzanne Lewis said Monday that early signs point to a strong summer in the park, and she expressed optimism that a deal will be struck to continue winter access over Sylvan Pass.

  • Statewide group plans push for property tax relief (Casper Star-Tribune) (Tue, 20 May 2008 10:07:00 GMT)
    CHEYENNE -- Wyoming legislators had a chance this winter to enact some meaningful, broad-based property tax relief.

  • Parties express optimism about Sylvan Pass talks (Casper Star-Tribune) (Tue, 20 May 2008 10:06:40 GMT)
    CODY -- For the past 56 years, business and community leaders here have celebrated National Parks Day each spring, welcoming top officials from Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks to mix, mingle and help kick off the summer tourist season.

  • Group pushes for open disclosure (Casper Star-Tribune) (Tue, 20 May 2008 10:06:20 GMT)
    CODY -- Despite relatively low property tax rates compared with most other states, some Wyoming homeowners say that sharply rising real estate values and a lack of market transparency are putting a big pinch on taxpayers.

  • Parties optimistic about keeping Sylvan Pass open (Wyoming Tribune-Eagle) (Mon, 19 May 2008 18:31:42 GMT)
    CODY (AP) -- Officials with the National Park Service say they're optimistic they can still reach an agreement to keep the eastern entrance to Yellowstone National Park open in the wintertime.


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