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Shots fired near University graduation
Shots fired near University graduation

Yahoo

time17-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Shots fired near University graduation

ST. LOUIS – Gunfire was reported near Harris-Stowe University's commencement around 4 p.m. Friday. St. Louis Public Schools (SLPS) issued a statement in response to the incident. According to them, multiple suspects allegedly opened fire on a car in a parking lot that was close to the school. No injuries in relation to the shooting were reported. The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the event, and SLPS is working with police. The incident remains ongoing. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

St. Louis Public Schools braces for possible funding uncertainty amid federal shifts
St. Louis Public Schools braces for possible funding uncertainty amid federal shifts

Business Journals

time29-04-2025

  • Business
  • Business Journals

St. Louis Public Schools braces for possible funding uncertainty amid federal shifts

Saint Louis Public Schools held its first public forum Monday on the 2025-2026 budget for the district. There's one thing they're very concerned about right now, and that's federal funding. SLPS Superintendent Millcent Borishade said federal funding makes up 13% of the district's budget, which may not sound like a lot, but it will have a big impact should it go away. GET TO KNOW YOUR CITY Find Local Events Near You Connect with a community of local professionals. Explore All Events To be more transparent as a district, Borishade and the financial office held a new style of public forum on the budget, encouraging participation from the crowd. 'So I had each of my cabinet members create a list of questions where staff, community, and parents would have an opportunity to answer, reflect, think about those questions and then go from there,' Borishade said. People at the meeting went to stations to learn more about what's allowed for different departments. For the board of education, the budget will pay for professional development, but they don't receive things like a car allowance. 'There are lots of different questions on what is allowable and what is not allowable. And I wanted to make sure that everyone had an opportunity to see what those allowable are, what those non-negotiables are, what those non-allowables are,' Borishade said. Their main focus: concerns about federal funding. 'We know that the federal government has a new administration and there are executive orders being signed every day that could affect this,' SLPS CFO Kimberly Johnson said. For the 2025-2026 fiscal year, St. Louis Public Schools is expecting $48.7 million in federal grants. '13% is a lot. And so, that's why we broke it out so that people could see the different categories, the different buckets that will be impacted, you know, food and nutritional services, IDEA, Title 1, 2, 3 and 4. We just want people to see the things that we're going to be working through,' Borishade said. Borishade said the district is now working on a plan B. If it doesn't receive this federal funding, it may need to dip into its reserves or reallocate money from other parts of the budget. 'I want them to make sure that they speak with their legislators, and share what is important and what is important is that we have state funding, what is important is that we have federal funding,' Borishade said. The next public forum is 10 a.m.-11 a.m. Saturday at the O'Fallon Recreation Complex, 4343 W. Florissant Ave. This report originally appeared on KSDK.

Zum to Host School Bus Driver and Attendant Hiring Fair for Saint Louis Public Schools
Zum to Host School Bus Driver and Attendant Hiring Fair for Saint Louis Public Schools

Yahoo

time28-02-2025

  • Automotive
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Zum to Host School Bus Driver and Attendant Hiring Fair for Saint Louis Public Schools

Existing drivers and new candidates are welcome at March 4-6 event in preparation for 2025-26 school year REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Feb. 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Zūm, which has been awarded a three-year student transportation contract with Saint Louis Public Schools (SLPS) beginning in the 2025-26 school year, will host a three-day hiring event for school bus drivers and attendants on Tuesday, March 4; Wednesday, March 5; and Thursday, March 6, 2025; at the Courtyard St. Louis Downtown West (2340 Market St., St. Louis, MO 63103) from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. CT. (For existing drivers or those who work later afternoon hours, the hiring event will remain open until 6pm to ensure access). Zum is hiring 242 drivers and 55 attendants to cover 220 bus routes and serve the families of Saint Louis Public Schools. Certified drivers and attendants are encouraged to attend, as well as anyone considering a new career as a school bus driver. Zum pays for training and certification for those who are not yet certified. Zum offers competitive wages for school bus drivers ($28.07-$32.54/hour) and attendants ($17-$19.71/hour), guaranteed hours and modern benefits for all drivers, attendants and staff. Additionally, Zum provides top-of-the-line buses, equipment and technology to enhance safety and comfort for students and drivers and make drivers' day-to-day jobs easier and more enjoyable. Advanced training and certification programs include extensive ongoing training in transporting students with diverse needs and disabilities. "Zum shares our commitment to prioritizing the safety of students and drivers, and we encourage current drivers and new candidates to attend next week's hiring event," said Dr. Millicent Borishade, Superintendent of SLPS. "Through Zum, drivers will experience new, air-conditioned buses and state-of-the-art technology as well as other benefits. We look forward to launching this partnership in the 2025-26 school year." "Drivers are at the heart of what we do at Zum, and we are excited to build our team of bus drivers in Saint Louis Public Schools," said Ritu Narayan, Founder and CEO at Zum. "At this hiring fair, we are excited to meet existing drivers and attendants as well as anyone looking for a new career. We take great pride in being a choice employer in cities where we have partnerships." Zum is a "Great Places to Work" certified company, committed to providing the safe, reliable, efficient and modern transportation services that SLPS students, families, school and district administrators and drivers deserve. Anyone interested in driving or who knows someone interested that cannot attend one of Zum's hiring events can apply here. Zum manages and operates student transportation in over 4,000 schools across 14 states nationwide. To learn more about how Zum is working with thousands of schools to deliver safe, reliable and modern student transportation, please visit Zum's website. About Zūm Zum is a modern transportation solution transforming school transportation, the largest mass transit system in the U.S. Today, the company provides turnkey modern transportation solutions to school districts in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Missouri, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, Utah and Virginia, and is expanding rapidly nationwide. Recognized globally for its innovative transportation and energy as a service platform, Zum has been featured among Fast Company's World Changing Ideas, CNBC Disruptor 50, CNBC Changemakers, World Economic Forum and Financial Times' Fastest Growing Companies. Learn more about Zum at CONTACT:Jenny Mayfield, Vice President of Communications - press@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Zūm

St. Louis Public Schools to sign Zum Services as new transportation vendor
St. Louis Public Schools to sign Zum Services as new transportation vendor

Yahoo

time13-02-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

St. Louis Public Schools to sign Zum Services as new transportation vendor

ST. LOUIS – The St. Louis Public Schools (SLPS) is turning to a California-based tech startup to help solve its ongoing transportation issues. The St. Louis Public School District school board has approved a new transportation partner for the district. The move comes after years of transportation struggles for SLPS with bus driver shortages and last-minute cancellations leaving families frustrated. According to our reporting partners at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the district is moving forward with a plan to bring in Zum Services Inc.; it's a company already working in cities like Los Angeles and Kansas City. The new fleet of buses will include several features, including real-time tracking for families. The district has experienced several transportation issues this year because of a driver shortage and losing several bus service providers. Now, the school board is hoping to change that. This week, SLPS approved a proposal for Zum to take over 220 bus routes across the city for 30 million dollars a year but this won't happen overnight. SLPS is still reportedly negotiating a contract with Zum. List: The more than 500 JOANN stores expected to close amid second bankruptcy filing According to the company, they plan to start drivers at 28 dollars an hour with benefits. They've already seen success in Kansas City, where Zum buses had a 98 percent on-time rate in their first year. That's much better than what St. Louis students and parents have dealt with. Some families said cab companies refused to pick up students when snow hit our area, exposing more cracks in the district's current transportation plan. Zum is working to transition its national fleet to electric and SLPS is still waiting on 60 electric buses paid for by federal grants but with a federal spending freeze in place, their arrival date is uncertain. SLPS leaders will begin contract negotiations with the tech start-up soon. If everything proceeds as planned, these new buses could be available by next fall. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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