News and updates about how your school bond dollars are being put to work.
- You’re Invited! Final Bond Forum and SurveyBoard seeks public input before final decisions Forum | Survey 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. Community members are invited to a final bond community forum on August 1 to discuss the potential bond measure ...Read more...
- Bond Measure Plan to Be Finalized in AugustBoard takes time to thoroughly consider options Eugene School District 4J’s school board is considering referring a potential bond measure to voters on the November 2018 ballot to replace and improve aging school buildings and learning materials—but not yet. To allow more time for final consideration of the options, the board has postponed the decision to ...Read more...
- Community Invited to Discuss Potential Bond MeasureOnline comment form, community forum May 30 School bond measure community forum Wednesday, May 30, 7–8 p.m. 4J Education Center, 200 N. Monroe St., Eugene School bond measure comment form surveymonkey.com/r/4Jbondsurvey2 Eugene School District 4J’s school board is considering a potential bond measure to be placed on the November 2018 ballot to replace or improve aging school buildings and learning materials. Members ...Read more...
- District Awarded $8 Million State Matching Grant for Upcoming BondFunds will be awarded if voters approve a bond measure in November Eugene School District 4J will be awarded $8 million in state matching grant funds if a capital bond measure is approved by voters in November 2018. The Eugene School Board is developing a potential bond measure to be placed on the election ballot. The ...Read more...
- High School Field Named to Honor AlumnaKaren Meats’ name graces new softball field at South Eugene South Eugene High School’s new softball field has been named in honor of 1964 graduate Karen Meats. Ms. Meats was a standout female athlete, coach, and pioneer in the development of athletic opportunities for girls, before and after Title IX, the 1972 federal law requiring gender equity ...Read more...
- New World Language Curriculum Open HouseDrop in to review and provide input on curriculum options World language curriculum open house: Review new middle and high school options Monday, March 12, 6–8 p.m. (drop-in) 4J Education Center, 200 N. Monroe St., Eugene (invite your friends!) New Spanish, French, Japanese and American Sign Language learning materials will be coming to middle and high schools next fall! Parents and ...Read more...
- Building 4J’s Future: Share Your Views!4J school board asks, “What’s your priority?” The 4J school board wants to hear from you about how and when to replace or renovate buildings and materials that no longer serve our students well. The board is considering a potential bond measure to be placed on the November 2018 ballot, and is asking community members about ...Read more...
- Public Invited to Bond Community ForumsInput sought on potential bond measure Eugene School District 4J is holding a community conversation, and we want to hear from you! The 4J school board is talking with the community about how and when to replace or renovate buildings and materials that no longer serve our students well. The board is considering a potential bond measure ...Read more...
- Healthy and Safe SchoolsEugene School District 4J provides safe, healthy school facilities where students learn, grow and play. The district has developed a plan in accordance with Oregon law to maintain safe and healthy school facilities for all students. This plan covers all school buildings and addresses areas including radon, lead in drinking water, lead paint, and integrated pest management. All ...Read more...
- World Language Curriculum Upgrades UnderwayNew language learning materials are coming soon! 4J has kicked off the process to adopt new world language curriculum materials using bond funds approved by voters in 2013. The last districtwide world language curriculum adoption was 15 years ago. Some materials still in use today rely on outdated technology and no longer align with state standards. The ...Read more...