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Banks School
9769 N. U. S. Hwy. 29
Banks, AL 36005-9201

(334) 243-5514

Grade Range: KG-8
Enrollment: 339
Full-Time Teachers: 22
Students per Teacher: 15
WWhite/Non-Hispanic 73.7%
BBlack/Non-Hispanic 25.7%
HHispanic 0.0%
AAsian/Pacific Islander 0.3%
NAmerican Indian/Alaska Native 0.3%
Ethnicity Data Source (2006)

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Year: 2004*  2005  2006 

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TestScoreState-Wide
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System-Wide
Ranking
Standard Ranking 117.1 91/744  1/3 
Grade 4 Read Level 4 43.9 181/744  1/3 
Grade 4 Read Lev 3-4 90.2 99/744  1/3 
Grade 4 Read Lev 2-4 100.0 44(T)/744  1/3 
Grade 4 Math Level 4 73.2 41/743  1/3 
Grade 4 Math Lev 3-4 92.7 40/743  1/3 
Grade 4 Math Lev 2-4 100.0 14(T)/743  1/3 


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News for Banks School (in Alabama):

  • Area restaurant ratings (Kinston Free Press) (Thu, 08 Nov 2007 18:35:22 GMT)
    The following inspections were conducted by the Lenoir County Health Department over the past week. The “2 PT Credit” is automatically added to an establishment’s overall score if a manager or employee attends a food safety course approved by the Lenoir County Health Department:

  • 'Chloe's Flight' finds a home in Ashland (Hanover Herald-Progress) (Thu, 08 Nov 2007 15:13:54 GMT)
    Five years ago, Chloe Bowen headed off on the first day of school in what would have been her junior year at Patrick Henry High School. She didn't arrive at school that day and she never returned home.

  • Calendar - OregonLive.com (The Hillsboro Argus) (Fri, 02 Nov 2007 18:15:01 GMT)
    UPDATED: 10 :50 a.m. PDT, November 09, 2007 The Public Affairs Forum of Washington County will be at 11:30 a.m. at the Beaverton Elks Lodge, 3500 SW 104th Ave., Beaverton (use rear entrance). Full lunch costs $11, or $7 for soup, salad and coffee.

  • Youth Summit heads up student change (The Hillsboro Argus) (Tue, 30 Oct 2007 19:00:06 GMT)
    They came, they imagined, they sowed the seeds of change. About 450 students with bright ideas to build a better future packed Beaverton Foursquare Church at 13565 SW Walker Road on Oct. 24 for the 3rd annual Washington County Youth Summit.

  • 911 calls (Kinston Free Press) (Mon, 29 Oct 2007 13:50:22 GMT)
    The following non–medical calls were placed to the Lenoir County Emergency Call Center for the 72-hour period that ended about 8 a.m. today. The complaint is as reported as told to the 911 dispatcher. A legend for the complaint code appears below the list of calls.

  • 911 calls (Kinston Free Press) (Fri, 26 Oct 2007 14:35:22 GMT)
    The following non–medical calls were placed to the Lenoir County Emergency Call Center for the 24-hour period that ended about 8 a.m. today. The complaint is as reported as told to the 911 dispatcher. A legend for the complaint code appears below the list of calls.

  • Doucette, McCarthy face off in live debate (The Daily News Tribune) (Thu, 25 Oct 2007 05:24:59 GMT)
    Mayor Jeannette A. McCarthy and her opponent Kenneth B. Doucette debate last night in an event sponsored by The Waltham Channel and The Daily News Tribune.

  • Schools defend tribal mascot names (KTVB Boise) (Wed, 24 Oct 2007 16:14:43 GMT)
    Citing financial, emotional and historic costs, superintendents from 15 Oregon school districts voiced their concerns about a proposed nickname ban at a hearing in Salem.

  • Threats put Outer Banks school on edge (WVEC Norfolk) (Wed, 17 Oct 2007 22:12:47 GMT)
    Two written threats found at an Outer Banks middle school put everyone on edge. Thursday, the first message was discovered written on a restroom wall at First Flight Middle School. School officials believed the message was serious enough to briefly put the school on lockdown.

  • Mayoral hopefuls layout their master plan for city (The Daily News Tribune) (Tue, 16 Oct 2007 02:10:56 GMT)
    With campaigning coming to a close, the two mayoral hopefuls talked with the Daily News Tribune this week about their long-term plans for the city. Both candidates detailed how they would implement the objectives of Waltham's Community Development Plan, also known as the master plan.


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