- Distance Learning for All

Starting April 13, 4J schools will provide credit-bearing distance education while school buildings are closed
Eugene School District 4J is working to close the distance between our 16,000 students and their teachers to continue to provide a rich educational experience away from the classroom.
On Monday, March 30, the Oregon Department of Education issued significant new guidance ...
Read more... - Interdistrict Transfer Lottery Deadline Extended
Live outside of 4J? You now have until April 30 to apply for transfer lottery
Apply through April 30
Eugene School District 4J has extended the deadline for out-of-district families to request to enroll in a 4J school for the 2020–21 school year.
The interdistrict transfer application period has been extended by one month, to ensure that ...
Read more... - Free Meals for Kids—Now at More Sites

4J has added more locations for free student meals, to offer greater access and convenience
Eugene School District 4J has more than doubled the locations where families can pick up free breakfast and lunch during the extended school closure. Families can choose the location that is most convenient for them, regardless of where they live or ...
Read more... - 2020 ACE Awards Nomination Deadline Extended

Recognize a deserving 4J teacher, staff member, administrator or volunteer by April 30
Submit a Nomination
Who is your champion in education? Eugene School District 4J has exceptional people who make a difference for students every day, even while our school buildings are closed.
The district is accepting nominations for the 2020 ACE Awards in four categories: teachers ...
Read more... - Let’s Reconnect! Supplemental Education Starts April 6

Teachers are preparing to reconnect with students for remote supplemental education, online and off
Eugene School District 4J is working hard to help meet the needs of students and families during the extended school closure. Our teachers are preparing to reconnect with students starting April 6 to provide remote supplemental education that reviews, extends and enriches ...
Read more... - Student Home Technology Survey

Do you have what you need for your student to learn from home? 4J can help.
Student Home Technology Survey
Eugene School District 4J has posted free, optional educational activities that families can use to keep students engaged in learning during the school closure, and is preparing to reconnect students with teachers for supplemental remote learning in ...
Read more... - Coronavirus: Stay Home, Save Lives

Governor orders Oregonians to maintain social distance and stay home except for essential needs, work, limited outdoor activity
On March 23, Oregon Governor Kate Brown issued an executive order to “Stay Home, Save Lives” to reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus COVID-19. Executive Order 20-12 can be read here.
Governor Brown’s order requires Oregon residents to ...
Read more... - 4J Employee Confirmed to Have COVID-19
Public health call center open for questions, 541-682-1380
Eugene School District 4J is committed to sharing information about important issues affecting our families and community. Lane County Public Health has reported that a 4J staff member who was exposed to coronavirus COVID-19 has been tested and confirmed as having the virus. The staff member did not have ...
Read more... - Keep the Learning Going: Resources for Learning at Home

4J educators share optional tools and activities for learning at home • Remote teaching and learning will come in April
Eugene School District 4J educators have compiled educational activities and strategies that families can use to keep students engaged in learning during the extended school closure.
The goal is to provide tools for at-home learning so families ...
Read more... - 4J Employee Exposed to Virus, Students Not Considered at High Risk
Staff member exposed to COVID-19 did not have close contact with students
Eugene School District 4J is committed to sharing information about important issues affecting our families and community. We have learned that a 4J employee was exposed to coronavirus COVID-19 by close contact with a person with the illness.
Local public health officials say that no ...
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