News and updates about Eugene School Board meetings and actions.
- Board Meeting Summary: Jan. 13, 2021Información en español January 13, 2021 School Board Regular Meeting On Wednesday, Jan. 13, the school board held a regular meeting. The meeting was held virtually in an effort to reduce the spread of coronavirus COVID-19. The meeting was open to the public via live video on Zoom, audio stream, and radio broadcast on KRVM 1280-AM. Regular Meeting Introductory Comments Interim ...Read more...
- Board Meeting Summary: Dec. 16, 2020Información en español December 16, 2020 School Board Work Session & Regular Meeting On Wednesday, Dec. 16, the school board held a work session and regular meeting. The meeting was held virtually in an effort to reduce the spread of coronavirus COVID-19. The meeting was open to the public via live video on Zoom, audio stream, and radio broadcast ...Read more...
- 4J Bans Hate SymbolsInformación en español Confederate flag, noose and swastika symbols prohibited on school grounds and during 4J events A new district policy prohibits the display and use of hate symbols, including the Confederate flag, noose and swastika, on school grounds and during 4J-sponsored programs and events. The Eugene School Board approved the policy at its meeting on Dec. 2, ...Read more...
- Board Meeting Summary: Dec. 2, 2020Información en español December 2, 2020 School Board Work Session & Regular Meeting On Wednesday, Dec. 2, the school board held a work session and regular meeting. The meeting was held virtually in an effort to reduce the spread of coronavirus COVID-19. The meeting was open to the public via live video on Zoom, audio stream, and radio broadcast ...Read more...
- Board Meeting Summary: Nov. 18, 2020Información en español November 18, 2020 School Board Work Session & Regular Meeting On Wednesday, Nov. 18, the school board held a work session and regular meeting. The meeting was held virtually in an effort to reduce the spread of coronavirus COVID-19. The meeting was open to the public via live video on Zoom, audio stream, and radio broadcast on ...Read more...
- School Board Invites Live Public CommentsInformación en español Residents can offer testimony to the school board via Zoom starting in December 4J residents are invited to provide live public comment to the school board via Zoom beginning next month. The Eugene School Board has held its meetings online since March in adherence to coronavirus restrictions for public health. It began video live-streaming its ...Read more...
- Board Extends Interim Superintendent AppointmentInformación en español Cydney Vandercar to serve as district leader through 2021–22 school year Interim Superintendent Cydney Vandercar will continue to lead Eugene School District 4J through the 2021–22 school year. Ms. Vandercar grew up in Lane County and has been an educator and education leader in Eugene School District 4J for nearly 30 years. She has worked ...Read more...
- Board Appoints 3 to Budget CommitteeInformación en español Joshua Burstein, Gary Campbell and Anne Fifield selected for budget panel The school board has appointed three 4J residents, Joshua Burstein, Gary Campbell and Anne Fifield, to serve on the district’s budget committee. Mr. Campbell and Ms. Fifield will be new members of the budget committee. Mr. Burstein was first appointed to the committee in ...Read more...
- Board Meeting Summary: Nov. 4, 2020Información en español November 4, 2020 School Board Regular Meeting On Wednesday, Nov. 4, the school board held a regular meeting. The meeting was held virtually in an effort to reduce the spread of coronavirus COVID-19. The meeting was open to the public via live video on Zoom, audio stream at www.4j.lane.edu/stream, and radio broadcast on KRVM 1280-AM. Public ...Read more...
- 4J Expands Religious Accommodations PolicyInformación en español Policy change seeks to aid students in avoiding conflicts between religious observances and important school events Eugene School District 4J has broadened its policy accommodating students’ religious observances, to assist students in our religiously diverse community in avoiding conflicts between important academic and school-related events and major holy days. The school board unanimously approved the ...Read more...