Eugene School District
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Eugene School District (4J) is a public school district
in the U.S. state
of Oregon
. It is one of two school districts that serve the city of Eugene
.
About 16,500 students attend school in the district's 18 elementary school programs, two K–8 programs, 7 middle schools, and 4 comprehensive high schools and various alternative high school programs — making it one of the most populous of Oregon's approximately 200 school districts. The four public charter schools located in the district serve about 600 additional students.
Approximately 25 percent of the student body and 10 percent of the teaching staff are members of racial/ethnic minority groups.
About 40 percent of students in the Eugene School District qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, a key measure of poverty in school districts. In the 2009 school year, the district had 743 students classified as homeless by the Department of Education
, or 4.2% of students in the district.
and is a joint (J) district — its boundary includes a small part of Linn County
to the north. The district's name changed in 1964, when it absorbed Coburg School (since closed), whose attendance boundary goes nearly to Harrisburg
.
has programs on three campuses — Churchill, Sheldon and South Eugene. Other alternative elementary and K–8 schools include Corridor Elementary School, Arts & Technology Academy, and Family School.
(1957) offers three small school programs in one building, serving the River Road and Santa Clara neighborhoods northwest of the city center. Sheldon (1963) students come from the Coburg Road area north of downtown Eugene, as well as the city of Coburg and the rural area in between. South Eugene
(1901), formerly Eugene High, is the district's oldest high school. It serves the area of Eugene south and east of the downtown area and the University of Oregon.
.
Coburg Community Charter School is the newest charter added to the Eugene area; the school board approved its charter in 2011 after deciding to close Coburg Elementary School, the public school which had existed in Coburg since the mid-1800s. Ridgeline Montessori, a K–8 program founded in 2000 as one of Oregon's first charter schools, is a publicly funded school based on Montessori
educational philosophy and methods. The Village School, also founded in 2000, describes itself as a holistic, arts-integrated program inspired by Waldorf education. The curriculum of the Network Charter School, in downtown Eugene, is drawn from an alliance of local businesses and non-profits.
Note: Coburg, Crest Drive, Meadowlark and Parker Elementary School were closed in June 2011 after years of declining district enrollment.
The seven-member Board of Directors serves as the policy-making body of the school district. This school board selects the superintendent as the district's executive officer and delegates the responsibility for implementing its policies and plans to the superintendent. The board also has the annual responsibility of adopting a balanced school district budget, developed in a budget process along with seven appointed citizen members of the district's budget committee.
Board members are elected from the district at large to serve four-year terms. Board members serve without pay.
The school board usually meets in regular public sessions on the first and third Wednesdays of each month at 7 p.m. at the 4J Education Center, 200 North Monroe, Eugene. Special meetings and work sessions are scheduled as necessary. All regular board meetings are broadcast live on the district's radio station, KRVM-AM 1280
, and audio recordings are later posted to the district's website.
The school board encourages public input. Comments on items that are not on the board's agenda may be made at the beginning of each meeting. Audience members who wish to speak may sign up at the beginning of the meeting. Comments also may be sent to the board via email.
Board members:
School district
School districts are a form of special-purpose district which serves to operate the local public primary and secondary schools.-United States:...
in the U.S. state
U.S. state
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of Oregon
Oregon
Oregon is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. It is located on the Pacific coast, with Washington to the north, California to the south, Nevada on the southeast and Idaho to the east. The Columbia and Snake rivers delineate much of Oregon's northern and eastern...
. It is one of two school districts that serve the city of Eugene
Eugene, Oregon
Eugene is the second largest city in the U.S. state of Oregon and the seat of Lane County. It is located at the south end of the Willamette Valley, at the confluence of the McKenzie and Willamette rivers, about east of the Oregon Coast.As of the 2010 U.S...
.
Demographics
4J spans 155 square miles (401.4 km²) in the southern Willamette Valley, including the city of Coburg and a small part of Linn County to the north. About 85 percent of the City of Eugene lies inside 4J's boundaries.About 16,500 students attend school in the district's 18 elementary school programs, two K–8 programs, 7 middle schools, and 4 comprehensive high schools and various alternative high school programs — making it one of the most populous of Oregon's approximately 200 school districts. The four public charter schools located in the district serve about 600 additional students.
Approximately 25 percent of the student body and 10 percent of the teaching staff are members of racial/ethnic minority groups.
About 40 percent of students in the Eugene School District qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, a key measure of poverty in school districts. In the 2009 school year, the district had 743 students classified as homeless by the Department of Education
Oregon Department of Education
The Department of Education of the U.S. state of Oregon is responsible for implementation of state policies with respect to public education at the kindergarten through community college level, including academic standards and testing, credentials, and other matters not reserved to the local...
, or 4.2% of students in the district.
History
The district that would evolve into Eugene School District 4J started in 1854, five years before Oregon attained statehood. The district is numbered 4J because it was the fourth school district incorporated in Lane CountyLane County, Oregon
-National protected areas:*Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge *Siuslaw National Forest *Umpqua National Forest *Willamette National Forest -Government:...
and is a joint (J) district — its boundary includes a small part of Linn County
Linn County, Oregon
Linn County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is named in honor of Lewis F. Linn, a U.S. Senator from Missouri who advocated the American occupation of the Oregon Country. By the 2010 US census the population of Linn county was 116,672 showing a 13.2% growth since the 2000 census...
to the north. The district's name changed in 1964, when it absorbed Coburg School (since closed), whose attendance boundary goes nearly to Harrisburg
Harrisburg, Oregon
Harrisburg is a city in Linn County, Oregon, United States. The population was 2,795 at the 2000 census.-Geography:According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , of which, of it is land and of it is water....
.
School choice policy
Choice is a key element of the Eugene School District, which is home to several alternative education programs (sometimes known as magnet schools, in Eugene such programs are called "alternative schools"). The district's sometimes-controversial open school choice policy means that families who live in the district may enroll their children in any 4J school, provided there is space available. Most parents choose to have their children attend the neighborhood school near their home, but others elect to enroll their children in a different neighborhood school or in an alternative school. For students requesting enrollment in a school other than their own neighborhood school, open slots are granted in an order determined by the district's annual school choice lottery.Alternative schools and language immersion
Among the district's 18 elementary schools, four schools immerse the students in a foreign language for half or all of the day: River Road/El Camino del Rio Spanish/English dual immersion, Buena Vista Spanish immersion, Yujin Gakuen Japanese immersion, and Charlemagne French immersion. Language immersion offerings continue K–12, allowing students to continue their intensive Spanish, French or Japanese programs through middle school and high school. Eugene International High SchoolEugene International High School
Eugene International High School is a high school located in Eugene, Oregon, United States. Part of the Eugene School District, it is an alternative school in international studies located at its three host schools: South Eugene High School, Sheldon High School,and Churchill High School...
has programs on three campuses — Churchill, Sheldon and South Eugene. Other alternative elementary and K–8 schools include Corridor Elementary School, Arts & Technology Academy, and Family School.
Regional high schools
The Eugene School District includes four comprehensive high schools. Churchill High School (1966) serves the southwest portion of Eugene, as well as rural areas south and west of the city. North EugeneNorth Eugene High School
North Eugene High School is a public high school in the Santa Clara neighborhood of Eugene, Oregon, United States.-History:North Eugene High School was open to students on October 21, 1957...
(1957) offers three small school programs in one building, serving the River Road and Santa Clara neighborhoods northwest of the city center. Sheldon (1963) students come from the Coburg Road area north of downtown Eugene, as well as the city of Coburg and the rural area in between. South Eugene
South Eugene High School
South Eugene High School is a public high school located in Eugene, Oregon, United States.-History:It was founded as Eugene High School around 1900, and was located at Willamette Street and West 11th Avenue in a brick building that later served as Eugene's city hall. In 1915, Eugene High moved to a...
(1901), formerly Eugene High, is the district's oldest high school. It serves the area of Eugene south and east of the downtown area and the University of Oregon.
Charter schools
The district also sponsors four public charter schools, which operate independently of the school district: Coburg Community Charter School, Ridgeline Montessori Public Charter School, The Village School, and Network Charter SchoolNetwork Charter School
Network Charter School is a public charter school in Eugene, Oregon, United States.-Academics:In 2008, 29% of the school's seniors received their high school diploma. Of 24 students, 7 graduated, 12 dropped out, and 5 are still in high school....
.
Coburg Community Charter School is the newest charter added to the Eugene area; the school board approved its charter in 2011 after deciding to close Coburg Elementary School, the public school which had existed in Coburg since the mid-1800s. Ridgeline Montessori, a K–8 program founded in 2000 as one of Oregon's first charter schools, is a publicly funded school based on Montessori
Montessori method
Montessori education is an educational approach developed by Italian physician and educator Maria Montessori. Montessori education is practiced in an estimated 20,000 schools worldwide, serving children from birth to eighteen years old.-Overview:...
educational philosophy and methods. The Village School, also founded in 2000, describes itself as a holistic, arts-integrated program inspired by Waldorf education. The curriculum of the Network Charter School, in downtown Eugene, is drawn from an alliance of local businesses and non-profits.
Elementary schools
- Adams Elementary School
- Arts & Technology Academy (K–8)
- Awbrey Park Elementary School
- Bertha Holt Elementary School
- Buena Vista Elementary School (Spanish immersion)
- Camas Ridge Community Elementary School
- César E. Chávez Elementary School
- Charlemagne at Fox Hollow Elementary School (French immersion)
- Coburg Community Charter School
- Corridor Elementary School
- Edgewood Community Elementary School
- Edison Elementary School
- Family School (K-8 alternative school)
- Gilham Elementary School
- Howard Elementary School
- McCornack Elementary School
- Ridgeline Montessori Public Charter School (K-8 charter school)
- River Road/El Camino del Rio Elementary School (Spanish/English dual immersion)
- Spring Creek Elementary School
- Twin Oaks Elementary School
- Willagillespie Elementary School
- The Village School (K-8 charter school)
- Yujin Gakuen Elementary School (Japanese immersion)
Note: Coburg, Crest Drive, Meadowlark and Parker Elementary School were closed in June 2011 after years of declining district enrollment.
Middle schools
- Arts & Technology Academy
- K–8 program
- Co-located with Family School
- Cal Young Middle School
- Founded in the 1950s
- Approximately 586 students (2006-2007 school year census)
- New school constructed from 2003 to 2006
- Old school demolished in June 2006
- Family School
- K–8 program
- Co-located with Arts & Technology Academy
- French Immersion Middle School
- A program of Roosevelt Middle School
- Kelly Middle School
- Kennedy Middle School
- Madison Middle School
- Monroe Middle School
- Ridgeline Montessori Public Charter School
- K–8 charter school
- Roosevelt Middle School
- Spanish Immersion Middle School
- A program of Monroe Middle School
- Spencer Butte Middle School
- Distance Track Team has scored more points than any other distance team since 2000
- The Village School
- K–8 charter school
- Yujin Gakuen Japanese Immersion Middle School
- A program of Kelly Middle School
High schools
- Churchill High School
- North Eugene High SchoolNorth Eugene High SchoolNorth Eugene High School is a public high school in the Santa Clara neighborhood of Eugene, Oregon, United States.-History:North Eugene High School was open to students on October 21, 1957...
- Academy of Arts
- School of IDEAS (Invention, Design, Engineering, Art and Science)
- North International High School
- Sheldon High School
- South Eugene High SchoolSouth Eugene High SchoolSouth Eugene High School is a public high school located in Eugene, Oregon, United States.-History:It was founded as Eugene High School around 1900, and was located at Willamette Street and West 11th Avenue in a brick building that later served as Eugene's city hall. In 1915, Eugene High moved to a...
- Listed as one of America's Best High Schools (Silver Medal) by U.S. News & World Report
- Eugene International High SchoolEugene International High SchoolEugene International High School is a high school located in Eugene, Oregon, United States. Part of the Eugene School District, it is an alternative school in international studies located at its three host schools: South Eugene High School, Sheldon High School,and Churchill High School...
- Life Skills Network
- Eugene Education Options
- Ed Options West (Churchill Campus)
- Ed Options East (Parker campus)
- Network Charter SchoolNetwork Charter SchoolNetwork Charter School is a public charter school in Eugene, Oregon, United States.-Academics:In 2008, 29% of the school's seniors received their high school diploma. Of 24 students, 7 graduated, 12 dropped out, and 5 are still in high school....
(charter school serving grades 7–12)
Administration
Dr. Sheldon ("Shelley") Berman (photo) has served as superintendent of Eugene School District 4J since July 2011.The seven-member Board of Directors serves as the policy-making body of the school district. This school board selects the superintendent as the district's executive officer and delegates the responsibility for implementing its policies and plans to the superintendent. The board also has the annual responsibility of adopting a balanced school district budget, developed in a budget process along with seven appointed citizen members of the district's budget committee.
Board members are elected from the district at large to serve four-year terms. Board members serve without pay.
The school board usually meets in regular public sessions on the first and third Wednesdays of each month at 7 p.m. at the 4J Education Center, 200 North Monroe, Eugene. Special meetings and work sessions are scheduled as necessary. All regular board meetings are broadcast live on the district's radio station, KRVM-AM 1280
KRVM (AM)
KRVM is an NPR-member radio station broadcasting a news and information format. Licensed to Eugene, Oregon, USA, the station is currently owned by the Lane County School District, and is affiliated with Jefferson Public Radio....
, and audio recordings are later posted to the district's website.
The school board encourages public input. Comments on items that are not on the board's agenda may be made at the beginning of each meeting. Audience members who wish to speak may sign up at the beginning of the meeting. Comments also may be sent to the board via email.
Board members:
- Jennifer Geller
- Beth Gerot
- Alicia Hays
- Anne Marie Levis
- Craig Smith
- Jim TorreyJim TorreyJim Torrey is a politician in the U.S. state of Oregon. He served eight years as mayor of Eugene. Torrey was a Republican candidate for the 2006 Oregon State Senate. He was defeated by incumbent Vicki Walker...
- Mary Walston
See also
- Bethel School DistrictBethel School District (Oregon)Bethel School District is a school district in the U.S. state of Oregon. It serves the Bethel neighborhood of Eugene. As of 2007 Bethel School District serves 5,700 students annually making it the third largest school district in Lane County....
- List of school districts in Oregon
- Marist High School