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MCAS Scores; A Bank Robbery Arrest; Bloomberg Talks School Days in Medford
Here's five things, Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2011.

Good morning, here's five things to know today:
Though he may be the most recognizable product of the Medford Public School system, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg was definitely not it's most academically successful student, according to remarks he made in a national education summit Monday morning.
Erin Casoli, 27, of Saugus, was arrested at a rehab center in Woburn Monday on a charge of unarmed robbery stemming from a robbery at Brookline Bank on Salem Street earlier this month.
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Another Nice Day: It's going to be mostly sunny with highs in the mid-70s today, according to the National Weather Service. There's a 30 percent chance of showers tonight.
The school committee was scheduled to hold a meeting of the whole last night to talk MCAS scores, but only three committee members showed up - not enough to hold a formal meeting - so they held a public hearing instead. During the meeting, officials criticized the practice of comparing scores district-by-district or year-to-year. They also went over the scores, which showed a mixed bag of positives and problem areas.
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City Council Meets Tonight: The city council is expected to talk about settlements over two legal claims - one stemming from an accident between a civilian and a police cruiser, and another involving flooding at a Pine Ridge Road home. The meeting takes place at 7 p.m. at .
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