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This story is reflective of administrative changes made by Aug. 18.. Eugene-Springfield metro school districts are bringing 35 principals and assistant principals into new roles for the 2023-24 ...
Eugene School District 4J Superintendent Andy Dey leads new school board member Ericka Thessen through her oath of office onOct. 4, 2023. Dey's rocky rise to the superintendence Dey has been in ...
Bethel School District (52) is a school district in the U.S. state of Oregon. It serves the Bethel neighborhood in northwest Eugene. During the 2018–19 school year approximately 5,450 students were enrolled in Bethel's 11 schools, making it the third largest school district in Lane County . Bethel School District was formed in 1948 with the ...
Of 322 students, 288 graduated and 34 dropped out, received a modified diploma, or were still in school the following school year. Sheldon High School offers nine Advanced Placement (AP) classes and opportunities for college credit through Lane Community College and the University of Oregon. Academic awards
Eugene School District 4J is a K–12 public school district with elementary schools serving grades K–5, middle schools serving grades 6–8, high schools serving grades 9–12, and special education transition programs up to age 21. Every residence in the district is within the attendance boundary of a neighborhood elementary, middle and ...
The lockouts come just days after an initial threat was posted in an Oregon Coast Sub-Reddit on Monday where a user said they would bring weapons to Churchill High School and "end lives." Eugene ...
The Oregon Education Association ( OEA) is the largest public education employees' union in the U.S. state of Oregon, representing 44,000 teachers and classified personnel. [1] It has local affiliates in each of the state's 199 public school districts, and 8 community colleges. It is the state affiliate of the National Education Association .
Opportunity Center was an alternative high school program in Eugene, Oregon, until it was consolidated with other district alternative programs in the early 2010s. In 1983, the center's first two graduates Richard Reed and Beverly Meyers, received their GED from Lane Community College.