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4J Students Build for the Future

New career technical education program takes students from the classroom to job site to learn high-demand skills

Student Wellness: Fentanyl Awareness

Young people at risk of overdose from fentanyl in counterfeit pills

Chat with 4J’s New Superintendent

District leader invites you to a one-on-one conversation

Eugene Library Cards Free for All 4J Students

All students enrolled in Eugene School District 4J schools can get a Eugene Public Library card for free, whether or not they live within Eugene’s city limits.

4J Convenes Expanded Equity Committee

Since 1998, Eugene School District 4J has convened an equity committee to advise district leaders on addressing educational equity in our schools.

State Testing Opt-Out Form Available

Parents can opt students out of annual state testing

High Schools to Shift to Semesters, New Schedule

Students will take eight classes a semester, attending four classes a day on alternating days starting in fall 2023

State Invites Public Comment on Waiver to Reduce Testing

Public comment period open until December 31 The Oregon Department of Education (ODE) is inviting public comment on a proposal to reduce state testing during the 2023–24 school year.

Board Meeting Summary & Video: March 1, 2023

On Wednesday, March 1, the school board held a regular meeting. The sessions were open to the public via in-person meeting, live video on Zoom, live audio stream, and radio broadcast.

Student Health and Well-being

Our district is aware of concerns regarding an assignment in a Churchill High School Health 2–Human Sexuality class.