CJS

CJS

CJS can stand for many things, including:

*Columbia Journalism School
*Certified Journeyman Safecracker, as awarded by the National Safeman's Organization
*Corpus Juris Secundum, an encyclopedia of U.S. law
*Collège Jeanne-Sauvé, a French immersion high school in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
*Connaught Junior School, a school of children aged 7 - 12 in Bagshot, Surrey
*IATA airport code of Abraham González International Airport in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico
*Christian Jay Sienkiewicz born Feb. 2nd, 1982, Cleveland, Ohio USA.
*Captain Jack Sparrow, main character of Pirates of the CarribeanCincinnati Junior Strings


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