News and updates about how your school bond dollars are being put to work.
- Eye on School Safety: School Security CamerasInformación en español Bond funds providing cameras to enhance school security School safety is a top priority for Eugene School District 4J and for our community. Recent 4J school bond measures overwhelmingly approved by voters have included funding for school safety and security among many other important capital improvements. A key school security enhancement is video cameras—now being ...Read more...
- Survey: Before Designing New Schools, District Seeks Feedback on Previous BuildingsInformación en español District gathers input on user experience of schools constructed since 2000 Building User Experience Survey (English / Español) Voters in Eugene School District 4J resoundingly approved a bond measure in November 2018 to fund improvements at every 4J school and for every 4J student. Bond funds will be used to repair schools, improve security, update technology and ...Read more...
- Thank You Voters!Información en español School bond measure is approved Nov. 6, 2018 — Voters in Eugene School District 4J have resoundingly passed Measure 20-297, the school bond measure to fund improvements at every 4J school and for every 4J student. Bond funds will be used to repair schools, improve security, update technology and learning materials, support career technical education, address ...Read more...
- Join Us for a Bond ConversationInformación en español What do you want to know about the school bond measure? Frequently asked questions Proposed bond improvements Bond community conversation Do you have questions about the school bond measure on the November 6 ballot? Community members are invited to discuss the measure with Superintendent Gustavo Balderas and other 4J staff at a pair of community meetings on Oct. ...Read more...
- Proposed Bond Measure: Every Student, Every SchoolBond measure would fund improvements for every 4J school if approved Nov. 6 Measure 20–297, the school bond measure on the November 6 ballot, would fund improvements at every 4J school and for every student if it is approved by voters. Every school would receive safety and security improvements, new curriculum materials and technology upgrades for a ...Read more...
- School Bond Measure on November 6 BallotBond measure would fund improvements for every 4J school if approved by voters Measure 20–297, the school bond measure on the November 6 ballot, would repair schools, improve security, update technology and learning materials, support career education, address overcrowding and replace three aging school buildings. Bond Information Sheet (English / Español) If the bond measure passes, it would: Fund ...Read more...
- School Board Approves Referring Bond Measure to Voters in NovemberBond funds would improve safety, career education, technology, curriculum, overcrowding, and replace 3 aging schools, if approved by voters The Eugene School Board has unanimously approved referring a $319.3 million bond measure to voters on the November 2018 election ballot. If approved by voters in November, the bond measure would provide improvements for all district schools. Bond ...Read more...
- Board Close to Decisions on School Bond MeasureAfter 18-month community-engaged process, board will make decisions this month on bond measure for November ballot Eugene School District 4J’s school board is considering referring a bond measure to voters on the November 2018 ballot to replace and improve aging school buildings and learning materials. Final decisions are slated for August 15. The potential bond measure has ...Read more...
- New World Language Curriculum On Its WayBoard adopts new learning materials for Spanish, Japanese, American Sign Language courses Starting this fall, middle and high school students in Eugene School District 4J will benefit from new, districtwide world language curriculum for Spanish, Japanese and American Sign Language courses. For French studies and for language immersion programs, new curriculum will be adopted in the 2018–19 school year and ...Read more...
- Summer Construction Projects Are UnderwaySummer facility improvement projects make the most of empty schools and good weather School’s out for summer, and construction crews are hard at work across the district making improvements to school facilities while students are out of school. In addition to the annual summer work of deep cleaning, grounds keeping and maintenance projects, the 4J facilities team ...Read more...