- Tentative Agreement Reached on Teacher Contract
Eugene School District 4J and the Eugene Education Association have reached a tentative agreement on a new contract for teachers and licensed specialists. Before the agreement becomes final it must be ratified by union members and approved by the school board.
Bargaining teams met for several formal bargaining sessions in May and June. Recently, they have exchanged information ...
Read more... - 4J Staff Flu Shot Clinics 2014
School and district staff: Protect yourself against the flu!
Consent Form | Vaccine Information | Información Sobre Vacunas
Getting a flu shot is the best protection we have from the flu and its complications, although it cannot prevent all cases of the flu. A flu vaccine also helps prevent spreading flu from person to person. The 2014–2015 vaccine available at the 4J ...
Read more... - Local Option Levy Renewal on November Ballot
Measure 20-222 would continue local school funding without changing tax rate
This fall voters in the Eugene School District will decide whether to renew local funding for schools at the same property tax rate. Measure 20-222 is not a new tax or a tax increase, but a five-year renewal of the local option levy that has ...
Read more... - State Test Results Show Promising Trends
4J sees overall stability with gains at high school, especially in math
The state recently released the 2013–14 OAKS state assessment results. We’re seeing some very encouraging signs of returns on our investments in high school, especially in math. We’re also seeing the impacts of a very short school year and high class sizes at the lower grade levels.
Relative ...
Read more... - Property Appraisal Next Step In Roosevelt/YMCA Discussions
Impartial property valuation will inform good stewardship of public resources
Eugene School District 4J will seek an independent appraisal of the property that may be sold to the Eugene Family YMCA for a new Y facility.
4J is considering selling a portion of the Roosevelt property to the Y for a new facility.
Roosevelt Middle School is about ...
Read more... - 3 Budget Committee Openings
District residents are invited to apply to serve
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Eugene School District 4J is inviting applications for its volunteer budget committee. There are three openings for three-year terms that run through June 30, 2017.
The committee gives direction, examines, and approves the district’s annual budget.
Residents interested in serving on the committee should apply by Wednesday, Oct. 8, at 5 p.m., and attend ...
Read more... - Next To New: Designing the Reconstruction / Renovation of Arts & Technology Academy
Community input sought at public meeting
Arts & Technology Academy will soon be significantly renovated, thanks to voters’ approval of the 2013 school bond measure.
Families and community members are invited to join us on September 30 for a public meeting about designing the renovation and reconstruction of the Jefferson school building, which houses Arts & Technology Academy middle school and ...
Read more... - River Road School Design Taking Shape
Public invited to weigh in on design and position of new school
Design for a new River Road/El Camino del Río Elementary School is underway. The new school is currently scheduled to break ground in 2015 and open in fall 2016. This schedule depends on having the location and configuration of the new school building finalized in the coming ...
Read more... - District Hires Teachers to Shrink Class Sizes
Adding teachers makes big difference for hundreds of students in the most crowded elementary school classrooms
More than 700 elementary students who were slated to be in unusually crowded classes now have a much better outlook, thanks to the targeted addition of extra teachers.
The school board and district have heard loud and clear from parents and our ...
Read more... - Big Machines Moving at Howard Elementary School
Classrooms removed to make way for new school building to be completed during 2015–16 school year
When students leave for summer vacation, contractors get to work on building repairs and renovations. Of the many projects completed this summer, one of the most dramatic is at Howard Elementary School.
Students at Howard will soon have a new school ...
Read more... - Weigh In on Achievement Levels for New Tests
Make your voice heard on achievement level scores!
Expectations for student learning are changing. Oregon is one of more than 40 U.S. states that have adopted the Common Core State Standards (CCSS). This new, more rigorous set of standards in English language arts and mathematics replace Oregon’s previous English language arts and math standards.
Students in grades 3–8 and high school will take ...
Read more... - Get Ready: School Starts September 3
I want to:
Get the school calendar
Contact my school
Enroll my student
Prepare for kindergarten
Find my school supply list
Find my school bus stop
Pay for school meals
Apply for free or reduced-price school meals
Learn about required immunizations & vision screening
Learn about my new principal
Check summer office hours
Read more... - Contract Bargaining Update
District offer would increase teachers’ salaries each year, reduce class sizes, restore school days, more
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The district bargaining team recently delivered a new contract proposal to the Eugene Education Association in its ongoing effort to finalize a contract with the teachers’ union before the beginning of the school year. The district’s offer would:
Provide salary increases for every teacher ...
Read more... - Summer Bond Work Heats Up
Old heating oil tanks are coming out of the ground
School’s out for summer, but it’s not vacation time for local contractors. Work is underway across the Eugene School District, thanks to the bond measures voters passed in 2011 and 2013.
One important summer project isn’t in classrooms or school buildings, but outside of them. Old underground ...
Read more... - 2014–15 School Supply Lists
Back-to-school shopping? Find your school’s name below for a link to your student’s supply list for 2014–15.
Each 4J school handles school supplies differently. Some schools provide a list of required supplies for each grade, while other schools or individual teachers buy the needed materials in bulk and ask families to pay a supplies fee.
Donations are greatly appreciated! ...
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