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JONES JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL. Located in 1991 at 1090 Alta Vista. During the 1990-1991 academic year, Jones had an enrollment of 394 students of which 197 were shared-time students from the parochial schools.  In 2008 the building was Jones Early Childhood Center.
JONES JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL. Located in 1991 at 1090 Alta Vista, the school was the site of the home of [[JONES, George Wallace|George Wallace JONES]].


Administration
During the 1990-1991 academic year, Jones had an enrollment of 394 students of which 197 were shared-time students from the parochial schools.  In 2008 the building was Jones Early Childhood Center.


Diane Muir
In 2014 the Jones Campus was renamed the Alta Vista Campus, honoring the original home, Alta Vista Mansion. The building housed the Alternative Learning Center and Connect Program of the [[DUBUQUE COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT]]. (1)


Denzil Barnhill
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Diane Muir
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Kathryn Kolarich
1. Becker, Stacey. "District Exceeds 2013-10`4 Authorized Budget," Telegraph Herald, October 14, 2014 p. 3A


Lois Robbins


Betty Hogan


Gerald Potts
Barb Schoenauer
Betty Hogan
Gene Potts
Bret Johannsen
Arthur Roling
LaVerne Benz


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Revision as of 18:23, 16 October 2014

JONES JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL. Located in 1991 at 1090 Alta Vista, the school was the site of the home of George Wallace JONES.

During the 1990-1991 academic year, Jones had an enrollment of 394 students of which 197 were shared-time students from the parochial schools. In 2008 the building was Jones Early Childhood Center.

In 2014 the Jones Campus was renamed the Alta Vista Campus, honoring the original home, Alta Vista Mansion. The building housed the Alternative Learning Center and Connect Program of the DUBUQUE COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT. (1)

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Source:

1. Becker, Stacey. "District Exceeds 2013-10`4 Authorized Budget," Telegraph Herald, October 14, 2014 p. 3A