The Eugene 4J School Board voted to pursue a pilot program to increase "balance and diversity" at Buena Vista Spanish Immersion School, a K-5 school in the Sheldon neighborhood.
The goal is to increase diversity and increase access for...
The Eugene 4J School Board will soon decide whether or not to allow out-of-district students to attend schools in the district, without charging tuition or first obtaining consent from the student's resident school district. This would go into...
EUGENE, Ore. - Teachers and staff gathered at South Eugene High School on Thursday to hear from the new man in charge.
Dr. Sheldon Berman, the new Eugene 4J School District superintendent, is in his first year as the district's chief executive.
"I'm...
EUGENE, Ore. - After rejecting three proposals last week for what to do with Civic Stadium, the Eugene 4J School Board decided Wednesday night to hold off on discussing future possibilities for the property.
Superintendent George Russell read a list...
The Eugene 4-J School Board rejected three proposals for Civic Stadium Wednesday night which sent the fate of the city’s historic stadium back to the drawing board.
Monday night at a Budget Committee meeting, the President of Market of Choice asked the school board to reject all three Civic Stadium proposals received thus far, so a new one could be formed.
EUGENE, Ore. - The Save Civic group and the Eugene YMCA are joining forces to keep a Fred Meyer store from replacing historic Civic Stadium.
The time to submit proposals for what to do with civic stadium has come and gone. The Eugene 4-J School...
EUGENE AND SPRINGFIELD, Ore. -- Two cities side-by-side, with separate personalities and methods of operation.
"It is interesting that you have two cities right next door to each other and what I think is not only interesting, but healthy, is that...
Only a river separates Eugene from Springfield, but different attitudes on government process and business run deeper. City leaders and educators say part of it comes down to elections.
The group Strong Schools Eugene supports the income tax Measure 20-182 for funding schools but is filing a lawsuit, claiming that a Voters’ Pamphlet statement from an opponent misquotes Mayor Kitty Piercy’s position on the tax measure.