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4J Vision 20/20: District to Launch Planning Process

Strategic visioning and planning process begins this spring 

Eugene School District 4J is looking to the future with 4J Vision 20/20, a strategic visioning and planning process to develop a roadmap for the next few years. The goal is to develop a shared vision and plan for the future of our schools and the future success of every student.

4J Vision 20/20 will develop a 3- to 5-year guiding plan for Eugene School District 4J. The plan will reflect what our community wants our school system to look like and where the district’s limited resources should be targeted to best support student success.

The 4J Vision 20/20 collaborative community process will begin in March 2016 with an invitation to weigh in on the strengths, needs, values and priorities for the future of our community’s public schools.

Next, a Visioning Committee composed of community stakeholders—parents, teachers, education administrators, business leaders, and other community members—has been formed to engage to develop a vision and plan for the school district.

The resulting district vision and plan will be presented to the school board and the public in fall 2016.

Community Input Survey
available online and on paper
in English and Spanish

March 14–April 1

Community Input Forums
in English: Wednesday, March 30, 7 p.m.
in Spanish: Thursday, March 31, 7 p.m.
Chávez Elementary School, 1510 W. 14th Ave.

Visioning Committee Process
April–June 2016

Community Update & Feedback Meetings 
Thursday, April 21, 7 p.m., Bertha Holt Elementary School, 770 Calvin St.
Thursday, May 12, 7 p.m., North Eugene High School, 200 Silver Lane
Thursday, June 2, 7 p.m., Roosevelt Middle School, 680 E. 24th Ave.

 

More about 4J Vision 20/20

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