Mathematics
Iowa second in nation for highest average ACT composite score
(09/11/09)
Iowa students earned the second highest average ACT score in the nation in 2009, according to results released by ACT. The average ACT composite score for Iowa students this year was 22.4, which is the same as last year. Iowa has the second highest average composite score for states testing the majority of their graduating seniors. Minnesota is again first with 22.7 out of a possible 36...
Iowa Core Curriculum: A paradigm shift in teaching, learning
(04/10/09)
Per Gov. Culver signing it into law on May 1, 2008, the Iowa Core Curriculum is a set of essential concepts and skills in literacy, math, science, social studies and 21st century learning skills -- including civic literacy, financial literacy, technology literacy, health literacy and employability skills -- that all Iowa students must know by the time they graduate from high school. ...
ILCC students aid in data collection
(09/11/08)
Fairgoers will be able to offer their opinions on just how good the Clay County Fair is when they complete a survey at the fair this year. Iowa Lakes Community College, the Clay County Fair and the Clay County Auditor's office will be cooperating for the 11th year in a row to survey fairgoers about their opinions...
2008 Clay County graduates score above national average on ACTs
(09/02/08)
While average scores on the ACT college entrance exam dipped slightly for the high school class of 2008 as the number of students taking the exam on the national scene jumped by 9 percent compared to last year, students' composite scores increased slightly in Iowa...
Beach Monitoring at State parks
(05/28/08)
The Iowa DNR began monitoring the water quality at Iowa's 37 state beaches on May 19th and will continue to do so through the month of September. In additon to the state parks being monitored, 60 county-and-city run beaches will begin monitoring water quality as well...
Around Campus
(04/28/08)
Nolan Goeken, a graduating senior at Spencer High School, has been named one of approximately 560 semifinalists in the 2009 Presidential Scholars Program. The semifinalists were selected from more than 3,000 candidates on the basis of superior achievements, leadership qualities, personal character, and involvement in community and school activities...
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