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  2. Jefferson College (Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    This campus is about 5 miles (8.0 km) south of St. Louis. [5] Jefferson College Arnold was opened in 2007 to expand educational services to those in northern Jefferson County. The 40,000 square feet (3,700 m 2) facility is located at 1687 Missouri State Road behind the Arnold Library and Recreation Center.

  3. Are JCPS bus drivers quitting in droves and are kids late to ...

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    Despite resignations and open positions, JCPS still has more drivers than routes, but barely. On Nov. 13, there were 575 drivers, only seven more drivers than the number of routes that need to be ...

  4. JCPS bus driver on sickout: 'This job is not worth ... - AOL

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    More than 100 Jefferson County Public Schools bus drivers called in Monday, forcing the district to cancel 101 routes in the morning and leaving students stranded at schools in the evening.

  5. USAJobs - Wikipedia

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    USAJobs (styled USAJOBS) is the United States government's website for listing civil service job opportunities with federal agencies. [1] [2] Federal agencies use USAJOBS to host job openings and match qualified applicants to those jobs. USAJOBS serves as the central place to find opportunities in hundreds of federal agencies and organizations. [3]

  6. JCPS busing disaster proves incompetence. We can no ... - AOL

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    JCPS school busing is a total disaster. Our school busing problem in Jefferson County will never be fixed with the same people who are now making the decisions. I truly sympathize with the bus ...

  7. St. Louis Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    The 1956 film A City Decides looked at efforts to desegregate schools in St. Louis, [33] and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. [34] St. Louis Public Schools attained its peak enrollment of 115,543 students in 1967. The district enrolled 108,770 students in 1960 and 111,233 students in 1970. [21]