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Dec 18 2023
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See Atlantic County school-by-school results for standardized state tests
New Jersey’s standardized test results for the 2022-2023 school year showed some improvements in the second year of post-pandemic testing, but nearly half of all students are still reading below grade level, the recently-released scores show.
Detailed school-by-school scores for Atlantic County districts are in the chart below.
Statewide, English language arts test scores on the
Dec 18 2023
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See Burlington County school-by-school results for standardized state tests
New Jersey’s standardized test results for the 2022-2023 school year showed some improvements in the second year of post-pandemic testing, but nearly half of all students are still reading below grade level, the recently-released scores show.
Detailed school-by-school scores for Burlington County districts are in the chart below.
Statewide, English language arts test scores on
Dec 18 2023
News
See Cape May County school-by-school results for standardized state tests
New Jersey’s standardized test results for the 2022-2023 school year showed some improvements in the second year of post-pandemic testing, but nearly half of all students are still reading below grade level, the recently-released scores show.
Detailed school-by-school scores for Cape May County districts are in the chart below.
Statewide, English language arts test scores on the
Dec 22 2023
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Biden challenger Dean Phillips: ‘Irresponsible,’ ‘wrong’ and ‘dangerous’ for 80-year-olds to be president
Democratic presidential candidate Rep. Dean Phillips has unloaded with his most brazen criticism of President Biden to date, telling The Post his re-election would be “dangerous” for the country.
“We’re human beings, and I think it’s irresponsible for Americans to place in the White House presidents who are in their 80s. I think it’s wrong, I think it’s dangerous,” Phillips, 54, said
New York Post (News)Jan 03 2024
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How Greg Abbott Forced Democrats to Change
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has reshaped the U.S. political landscape on immigration by busing migrants from Texas to Democratic-led sanctuary cities.
Abbott, a Republican, in 2022 began busing migrants from the U.S.-Mexico border to sanctuary cities that protect undocumented immigrants from deportation, amid an influx of migrants arriving to the southern border. There were more than 2.4
NewsweekNov 21 2023
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Oct. 12 security incident that disrupted Kansas court system was a ‘sophisticated foreign cyberattack’
The Oct. 12 “security incident” that disrupted access to information systems used by courts statewide was the result of a “sophisticated foreign cyberattack,” the Kansas Supreme Court said in a statement Tuesday, calling the attack “evil and criminal.” During the attack the cybercriminals also stole data and threatened to post it to a dark website if their demands were not met, the statement
Lawrence Journal WorldDec 13 2023
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Fed signals end to rate hike campaign as inflation cools
The central bank said it was watching the data to determine if “any additional” rate hikes might be appropriate — a wording suggesting a higher hurdle to raising borrowing costs further. The move is another hopeful sign that the U.S. economy might conquer inflation without a recession or a sharp rise in joblessness, a potential boon to President Joe Biden as he seeks reelection. Still, holding
PoliticoDec 21 2023
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Canadian National Railway Co. stock rises Thursday, still underperforms market
Shares of Canadian National Railway Co. CNR, inched 0.52% higher to C$164.18 Thursday, in what proved to be an all-around favorable trading session for the Canadian market, with the S&P/TSX Composite Index GSPTSE, rising 0.80% to 20,765.73. Canadian National Railway Co. closed C$4.62 short of its 52-week high (C$168.80), which the company reached on April 24th. Trading volume of 603,143
MarketWatchDec 12 2023
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5 signs northern latitudes have endured a record-hot summer
This summer was the hottest on record in the Far North, which is warming nearly four times faster than any location on the planet. And the symptoms of that warming laid bare a rapidly changing region that in many ways barely resembles what it once was. Key data points show that northern regions continue to become less icy, wetter and greener, according to a report card released by the National
Anchorage Daily NewsNov 24 2023
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Providence defeats Lehigh 78-64
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Josh Oduro scored 29 points, Bryce Hopkins had 25 points and 14 rebounds, and Providence defeated Lehigh 78-64 on Friday night.
Oduro also had seven rebounds for the Friars (5-1). Devin Carter added 10 points.
The Mountain Hawks (1-5) were led by Dominic Parolin, who recorded 18 points. Lehigh also got 16 points, eight rebounds and two blocks from Keith
Midland Daily News