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School districts have been reevaluating their reopening plans since Oregon Gov. Kate Brown announced new in-person guidelines last week. The Eugene 4J…
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Some education staff in Lane County are preparing to get vaccinated this week after the county received 1,700 doses for educators. The Eugene 4J district…
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The Eugene 4J school district unanimously approved a COVID-19 temporary leave program during their Wednesday school board meeting. This comes after the…
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After schools closed for winter break, Gov. Kate Brown announced on Dec. 23 that school reopening restrictions would shift from mandatory to advisory…
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Athletics will resume for Eugene 4J school district students on Jan. 25. Director of High School Education Andy Dey said some sports, such as football,…
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Lane County Public Health is offering two free COVID-19 testing opportunities for Eugene 4J families and staff.Testing will be offered on a first-come,…
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The Eugene organization Youth Era is opening a drop-in center for students in need of resources. The program will begin as soon as COVID-19 protocols…
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The Eugene 4J school district has served more than one million meals since they switched to online learning in mid-march. Now the district is expanding to…
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The Eugene 4J district unanimously approved their All Students Belong policy during Wednesday’s school board meeting. The new rule will ban the presence…
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The return to in-person learning is not just about low coronavirus numbers among the community. School district staff have to rethink almost all aspects…
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Starting Dec. 2, community members will be able to provide live public comments during the Eugene 4J’s virtual school board meetings. Each commenter will…
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The Oregon Department of Education approved the temporary All Students Belong rule in September to ban hate symbols in schools. The Eugene 4J school…