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Assessments > % of Students Above Advanced > Grade 4 Math 25% [25th of 51]
Assessments > % of Students Above Basic > Grade 4 Reading 30% [30th of 51]
Assessments > % of Students Above Proficient > Grade 8 Writing 16% [16th of 42]
Assessments > Scale Score, Grade 4 Math 11 [11th of 51]
Assessments > Scale Score, Grade 4 Reading 28 [28th of 51]
Assessments > Scale Score, Grade 8 Math 24 [24th of 51]
Assessments > Scale Score, Grade 8 Writing 17 [17th of 42]
Bachelor's degree or higher, by percentage 35% [35th of 51]
Best Educated Index 24 [24th of 50]
Elementary & Secondary > Free Lunch Eligible 2 [2nd of 46]
Elementary & Secondary > Pupil/Teacher Ratio 29 students per teacher [29th of 51]
Elementary & Secondary > Total Students- Black, non-Hispanic 2 [2nd of 50]
Elementary & Secondary Finance > Current Expenditures $3.00 [3rd of 51]
High school diploma or higher, by percentage 51% [51st of 51]
Percent of People Who Have Completed a Bachelor's Degree 26 % [26th of 51]
Percent of People Who Have Completed an Advanced Degree 32 % [32nd of 51]
Postsecondary > Degrees Awarded > Bachelors 3 [3rd of 51]
Postsecondary > Degrees Awarded > Masters 4 [4th of 51]
Public Libraries > Library Visits per Capita 46 [46th of 51]
Public Libraries > Number of Bookmobiles 21 [21st of 50]

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SOURCES: National Center for Educational Statistics; National Center for Educational Statistics ; US Census Bureau, 2004.; Morgan Quitno Press, 2005; American Community Survey 2004

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