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What does the future of the Farmer’s Almanac look like?
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Wintry weather will end the weekend
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Keeping pests out of your home this winter
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Mishawaka Cavemen ready to battle St. Joseph for Sectional Championship...
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Staying safe while staying warm with space heaters
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St. Joseph Huskies look to get past sectionals for first time...
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Rainy start to the day, Fair by afternoon
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Forgiveness at the forefront for family who survived Benton Harbor...
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3:20
Community keeps Día de los Muertos spirit alive in Elkhart
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New condos to replace the Parisi Ristorante
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Benton Harbor car shot at Monday night
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Open house for LaSalle Park Neighborhood planning
LANSING, Mich. - The Michigan Department of Education has debuted a new rating system for schools.
It gives each school a rating from zero to 100 based on six categories: student growth, student proficiency, school quality/student success, graduation rate, English Learner progress, and assessment participation.
Schools with a score below 30.64 are designated as needing state intervention.
To check the score of a specific school, visit the score database here.
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