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Shaping 4J's Future
Overview
The Eugene School District is undertaking a strategic planning process called Shaping 4J's Future. This process focuses on several unanswered questions about how and where the district will provide instructional programs to best serve our students, in light of declining enrollment and changing student demographics and needs. Our choices will guide school size and grade configuration, location of schools and programs, and related decisions over the next 5-7 years.
What's New?
- The Eugene School Board approved a dozen "Shaping 4J's Future" recommendations from Superintendent George Russell at its March 19 meeting. The approved options include proposals to plan a merger of Harris and Eastside elementaries; keeping Coburg and Meadowlark schools open; putting more staff in higher-need schools; and looking further at providing transportation for families who don't attend their neighborhood schools.
What’s Next?
See the Shaping 4J's Future ScheduleWith the board's March 19 approval of revised recommendations, the board and district staff will now move into research and planning on issues like a possible merger of Harris and Eastside; changes to the Adams Elementary program; surveys of parent choices; relocation possibilities for Buena Vista and Charlemagne; and providing new transportation options.
What's Happened?
- Superintendent Releases Revised Recommendations: Superintendent George Russell released his revised recommendations for Shaping 4J's Future on Monday, March 3. They will be presented to the Eugene School Board at its March 5 meeting.
- Superintendent Releases Recommendations: Superintendent George Russell released his recommendations for Shaping 4J's Future on Friday, Feb. 8. They were presented to the Eugene School Board at its Feb. 13 meeting. At that meeting, the board asked several questions related to the recommendations that staff have answered.
- Superintendent Releases Report: Superintendent George Russell on Monday, Jan. 14 released a set of goals and principles that will guide his Shaping 4J recommendations to the Eugene School Board. Russell will present his report to the board at its Jan. 16 meeting.
- Shaping 4J's Future Conversations: In December 2007, the district invited staff from elementary schools, staff from secondary (middle and high) schools, and parent representatives, to come to the Education Center for frank discussions of the Shpaing 4J issues and findings. Summaries and reports from those meetings are available for download.
- Shaping 4J's Future Survey Results: A report on the results of the Shaping 4J's Future Survey is available as a PDF download. The results will be presented to the Eugene School Board at the Dec. 19 meeting.
- Shaping 4J's Future Survey: From Oct. 17 through Nov. 9, the district is putting a survey out to parents, staff and the community, asking for their opinions. The survey can be completed on-line from Oct. 18 until Nov. 9 (this link leads to an independent survey site).
- Shaping 4J Survey Newsletter Survey newsletters will be sent home with elementary school students and mailed home to middle school and high school families, starting Oct. 17. They will also be stuffed in the Monday, Oct. 22 Register-Guard newspaper. Extra copies will be available at schools. The survey will also be on-line. Some community members will be selected at random to receive a survey by mail.
- Superintendent's Recommendations The Superintendent's Recommendations to the Eugene School Board, based on the Think Tank Report. Approved by the board at its Aug. 15 meeting.
- Think Tank Final Report The final report of recommended options from the Think Tank to the Eugene School Board; finalized by the Think Tank in early August, 2007.
- Think Tank Progress Report The Think Tank is on schedule to deliver a product to the School Board in early August. The progress report for the June 6 School Board meeting provides a look at their work to date.
- The Trends & Issues Report summarizes the information and ideas collected during Phase 1. The report summarizes:
- trends in student enrollment and demographics
- options for configuring instructional programs and schools in the future, as developed by eight focus groups comprised mostly of 4J staff
- Focus Group Information & Reports
Shaping 4J's Future
The district has started a two-year strategic planning process called Shaping 4J's Future. The plan will guide decisions about school size, grade configuration, location of schools and programs, and related decisions for the next five to seven years or more.
The Shaping 4J Trends & Issues Report summarizes information and ideas collected during Phase 1:
- trends in student enrollment and demographics
- options for configuring instructional programs and schools in the future
The Feedback Form, open through Feb. 19, is a way to provide input on the options identified by the focus groups.
Think Tank Progress Report
Introduction
The purpose of this memo is to provide you with an update on the progress of the Think Tank being facilitated by the University of Oregon team. This memo summarizes the progress to date, including some of the recommendations by the Think Tank. The final products of the Think Tank will be reviewed at a work session on August 1st, but we want to get feedback on the scope and direction of this work.
Shaping 4J's Future Survey Results Released
The Eugene School District on Dec. 14 released a report on the results of a community survey, conducted this fall, that will help district leaders shape schools and services in the coming years.
Superintendent Releases Shaping 4J Goals & Principles
Superintendent George Russell on Monday, Jan. 14 released a set of goals and principles that will guide his recommendations to the Eugene School Board in the Shaping 4J's Future strategic planning process.
Russell will present his report to the board at its Jan. 16 meeting.
Superintendent Releases Shaping 4J Recommendations
Two schools would close, a new school would be built and several programs would move, in recommendations released by Superintendent George Russell on Friday, Feb. 8.
Russell will present his Shaping 4J's Future plan to the Eugene School Board at its Feb. 13 meeting (6 p.m. at the 4J Education Center, 200 N. Monroe St.). The recommendations are available as a PDF download. Highlights from the plan are also listed in a table below.
Board Hears Refined Recommendations
Taking cues from the Eugene School Board's last two meetings, Superintendent George Russell presented a refined set of "Shaping 4J's Future" possibilities to the board at its March 12 meeting and work session.
Board to Vote on Shaping 4J
The Eugene School Board will discuss Superintendent George Russell's refined Shaping 4J's Future recommendations and make a decision at its March 19 regular meeting.
Board Approves Shaping 4J Recommendations
The Eugene School Board approved a dozen "Shaping 4J's Future" recommendations from Superintendent George Russell at its March 19 meeting. The approved options include proposals to plan a merger of Harris and Eastside elementaries; keeping Coburg and Meadowlark schools open; putting more staff in higher-need schools; and looking further at providing transportation for families who don't attend their neighborhood schools.
Last updated on May 2, 2008 - 14:06

