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The Eugene 4J School board has voted to sell a downtown office building it recently bought for its new district headquarters.
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This week, crews started demolition on the old North Eugene High School - which was replaced last year.
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The district says auditing challenges were caused by staff turnover and new technology.
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This May, voters will decide whether to renew the Eugene 4J School District’s operations levy.
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The district plans to address hazards, like River Road, by adding more students to bus routes, or adding crossing guards to areas where the district does not have enough drivers to transport additional students.
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The board voted to enter final contract negotiations with Colt Gill, the former superintendent of Bethel School District and the former director of the Oregon Department of Education.
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On Wednesday, the 4J board asked the community what qualities they should look for in an interim superintendent.
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On Wednesday night, the school board unanimously voted to mutually end its relationship with its superintendent and start the search for an interim leader.
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Charter school students will likely receive cards automatically, but homeschool students may need to opt in and should keep an eye out for announcements about the library card program.
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The Eugene 4J School board has voted to publicly discipline an employee for retaliation, but won’t say who that person is.
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Eugene Police say two students at South Eugene High School are behind the series of threats aimed at the school this month. Each time–four altogether–officials responded to the school and students and staff were evacuated.
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Program Date: April 9, 2021Air Date: April 12, 2021From the City Club of Eugene:On May 18, voters in Eugene School District 4j will have the opportunity…