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- North Eugene Closure Party Draws Huge CrowdInformación en español Past and present Highlanders filled the hallways to say goodbye to the 66-year-old building Generations of Highlanders filled the hallways of North Eugene High School on the evening of Thursday, May 11, during the building’s closure party that was rich with camaraderie, nostalgia and school spirit. About 1,200 current students and employees, alumni and retired ...Read more...
- North Eugene High School Roof To Be RepairedInformación en español Crews will remove, replace a portion of new building’s roof starting later this month Due to unintended circumstances, crews will remove and replace a portion of the newly installed roof on the new North Eugene High School building starting later this month. The work will start in late May and is scheduled to be completed ...Read more...
- Recap: Summer Bond Work Finished for FallInformación en español New roofing, flooring, scoreboards, readerboards and more completed in time for fall While school was out for the summer, work crews labored across the district completing planned improvements to school facilities. In addition to the annual summer work of deep cleaning, groundskeeping and maintenance projects, the 4J facilities team tackled more than a dozen school ...Read more...
- Grand Opening of Edison Elementary SchoolInformación en español Please join us: Tuesday, Oct. 25, 5:30–7 p.m. CORRECT ADDRESS: 1328 E. 22nd Ave., Eugene We can’t thank you enough, but we can thank you again! Please join us to celebrate the grand opening of the new Edison Elementary School building on Tuesday, Oct. 25. This fall students launched into the new school year in their ...Read more...
- Bird’s-Eye View of New School ConstructionInformación en español See new schools taking shape—from the air North Eugene High School (construction camera) Camas Ridge Elementary School (construction camera) Edison Elementary School (opened fall 2022) Neighbors of the Camas Ridge Elementary School and North Eugene High School sites have been getting an up-close look at the construction of the new school buildings. Now the public can get ...Read more...
- Let’s Celebrate Gilham Elementary School ExpansionInformación en español Join the festivities on Thursday, Sept. 29, 6–7 p.m. Gilham Elementary School has grown! Now it’s time for the community to celebrate the completed expansion of 4J’s largest elementary school on Thursday, September 29. The grand opening of the larger school building will feature a ribbon-cutting, tours and light refreshments—our small way of saying thank ...Read more...
- New Camas Ridge Building On the HorizonInformación en español Removal of the 73-year-old building signals that construction of a gleaming new school begins soon As one chapter of Camas Ridge Community School comes to an end, another soon begins. Workers have begun the demolition of the longstanding neighborhood school’s structure to make way for a new school building that will serve generations of students ...Read more...
- Rebuild, Reuse, Recycle: Camas RidgeInformación en español Old materials find new uses: Aim is to reduce waste The last of three new school buildings will soon be under construction, thanks to the community’s support of the 2018 bond measure. Crews are demolishing the 73-year-old Camas Ridge Elementary School building to make way for a new state-of-the-art building to be built at the ...Read more...
- Thursday: Say Farewell to Camas Ridge School BuildingInformación en español Farewell celebration June 16 offers final look at 73-year-old building to be demolished this summer Camas Ridge Farewell Celebration 1150 East 29th Avenue Thursday, June 16, 4:30–7 p.m. Drop in and join the celebration! Share memories • Snap selfies • See friends and teachers Sneak a peek at some Camas Ridge classrooms one last time! RSVP and invite friends For more than ...Read more...
- District Adopts New Language Arts CurriculumInformación en español Elementary school students will have new books and other materials in classrooms A top priority for Eugene School District 4J is working to make sure all students, particularly students in historically underserved groups, can read well at the expected level by the end of third grade—a significant predictor of later academic outcomes. This fall, 4J ...Read more...