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Peru woman has written more than 50 Harlequin novels

The North Countryman reports

School Report Cards Released for New York’s Schools and Districts

NYS Education Department News Release

The State Education Department announced today the release of 2009-10 School Report Cards for all schools and districts throughout New York. In addition to school and district information, there is also a School Report Card for the entire State. The Report Cards are available on the web at http://www.p12.nysed.gov/irs/reportcard/.

Much of the data contained in the School Report Cards has already been publicly released throughout the past year, but the Report Cards represent a single place for finding all of that information. Previously released information includes:

  • Grades 3-8 Mathematics and English Language Arts test results for 2009-10;
  • School and district graduation rates for the 2005 cohort (i.e., the group of students who entered ninth grade in September 2005); and
  • Schools that have failed to make Adequate Yearly Progress and that have been placed on the Schools in Need of Improvement (SINI) list.

The previously released data and press releases can be accessed at the following web address:http://www.oms.nysed.gov/press/.

Data contained in the 2009-10 School Report Cards, but not previously released, includes:

  • The percentage of core classes taught by Highly Qualified Teachers;
  • School and district performance on Regents Exams including, for the first time, performance on the Regents Examination in Algebra 2/Trigonometry;
  • Annual testing results Regents Competency Tests (RCTs), Second Language Proficiency exams, and NYS English as a Second Language Achievement Test (NYSESLAT);
  • Grades 4 and 8 Science test results for 2009-10;
  • Grades 5 and 8 Social Studies test results for 2009-10;
  • Accountability data for the 2009-10 school year “disaggregated” by subgroups; and
  • Annual high school completers and non-completers, post secondary plans, and CTE results.

Please note that, for the 2009-2010 school year results, the Education Department raised the English Language Arts and Math “cut scores” for the “Basic” and “Proficient” performance levels. Raising the cut scores in this manner caused a statewide drop in the percent of students scoring at proficiency levels 3 and 4. Additional information about the change in cut scores can be found at the following addresses:
http://www.oms.nysed.gov/press/Grade3-8_Results07282010.html
http://www.oms.nysed.gov/press/Regents_Approve_Scoring_Changes.html

Muslim group eyes Adirondack camp

The Times Union reports

Neighbor: Son framed his father

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports

Cuomo Reaches for Power – Governor Pushes for More Sway Over Finance, Health Care and Criminal Rights

The Wall Street Journal reports

Zoning Board Minutes include historic school house and future use of the former Becky’s Restaurant

Leon Blair, Chair of the Town of Peru Zoning Board of Appeals, called the meeting of Wednesday, January 19th, 2011 at 7:00pm to order. Read more »

Disney on Ice in Lake Placid this weekend

The adirondack almanac reports

Developer planning major private club/resort for Westport – it would have over 100 buildings

The Valley News reports

Borders in Saratoga to close following bankruptcy filing

The Post Star reports

Vermont state workers agree to pay more toward retirement

The Free Press reports

State board rules in favor of CSEA – St. Lawrence County said to have broken law by cutting off Medicare Part B reimbursements

The Watertown Daily Times reports

Bloomberg to announce almost 4,700 teacher layoffs

The N Y Times reports

New law allows lifetime sporting license transfers

The adirondack almanac reports

Busy Presidents Week at the Wild Center

The adirondack almanac reports

K of C crowns winners

Knights of Columbus District 96 conducted its Basketball Free Throw Contest on Sunday, February 13th at Holy Name School in AuSable Forks.  The winners included Erin O’Connor (age 14), Lucas Frenyea (age 12), Jenna Manning (age 13), Brandon Snow (age 11), Hannah Greenley (age 11), Dalton McDonald (age 10) and Bridget Frenyea (age 10).The youths had won contests at the council level sponsored by Peru Council 7273 and AuSable Forks Council 2301. Regional competition will be held on Saturday, February 19th in Massena.

Two Saranac Lake businesses shut their doors

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports

Plattsburgh Borders not slated for closing

The Press Republican reports

New York State makes another list

Smart Money reports

Planning Board minutes for January published

Richard Williams, Chair of the Town of Peru Planning Board, called the meeting of Wednesday, January 12th, 2011 at 7:00pm to order. Read more »

Glens Falls schools look at sports cuts, starting with modified

The Post Star reports

Aid cuts hit North Country schools harder – Advocates call burden on NNY disproportionate

The Watertown Daily Times reports

Cuomo says lawmakers can name names for prison closures

pressconnects.com reports

Using cell phone while driving now warrants harsher penalty

The Utica Observer Dispatch reports

Federal funding for public television and radio at risk

The Press Republican reports

Borders files for bankruptcy, plans to close 1/3 of its stores

Yahoo News reports