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The Blue Springs R-IV School District is a school district that serves Blue Springs, Missouri in the Kansas City metropolitan area. The district has an enrollment of over 14,500 students. [ 2 ]
# of Employees 1 Blue Springs School District: 2147 2 Hy-Vee: 592 3 St. Mary's Hospital of Blue Springs 532 4 Faurecia Interiors Systems Inc 500 5 Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. 426 6 Fike Corporation 414 7 City of Blue Springs 312 8 Price Chopper: 311 9 Target: 300 10 St. Mary's Villages 206
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The president of Blue Springs’ elected school board has resigned amid allegations raised online by a young woman who accuses him of grooming her about 10 years ago when she was a youth group ...
The school district spent over $500,000 on a system whereby students wear an RFID chip and barcode around their necks, allowing the school to track their location during the school day. The students needed the tag "to use the library or cafeteria, vote in school elections, and in some cases for toilet breaks". [ 9 ]
The Blue Springs Police Department (BSPD) is the principal law enforcement agency in Blue Springs, Missouri, and serves a city with a population of 58,604 according to the 2020 United States Census. [1]
The district operates one school, the Springs School, serving grades PK through 8. [7] The total enrollment for the 2019–2020 school year was 723 students. [ 1 ] Students then complete their education at the East Hampton High School as part of a tuition agreement with the East Hampton Union Free School District .
In 2009, the Coyotes moved from Division I for bigger six-man schools to Division II for smaller six-man schools. The 2007 team was nominated by Dave Campbell's Texas Football in its 50th anniversary special as the #45 most memorable team (pro, college, or high school) in Texas History.