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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 County and is a joint (J) district — its boundary includes a small part of Linn County to the north.
Of Eugene School District 4J's new school-level administrators, eight are coming to 4J from another district and seven are moving to a new role within the district for the 2023-24 school year. But ...
Eugene School District 4J Superintendent Andy Dey leads new school board member Ericka Thessen through her oath of office onOct. 4, 2023. ... policy and leadership from the University of Oregon ...
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North Eugene High School was open to students on October 21, 1957. The opening was delayed nearly two months, causing two months of double-shifting at Colin Kelly Junior High School until the school was finally completed. [citation needed] The current NEHS campus was a filbert orchard belonging to a couple of Scottish ancestry.
University of Oregon: 5,549 3 Eugene School District 4J: 2,553 4 U.S. Government: 1,750 5 Lane Community College: 1,650 6 Springfield School District: 1,610 7 State of Oregon: 1,594 8 Lane County: 1,567 9 City of Eugene 1,417 10 McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center: 898
The Eugene 4J School District board approved the $2.9 million purchase of the old Wells Fargo Bank building in downtown Eugene on Thursday. The district hopes to move into the building by fall 2025.
The school 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. The Eugene school district in 1915 built a new high school on a one-block site on West 17th Avenue between Lincoln and Charnelton Streets. [5]