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Family Bulletin: May 30, 2025

Posted Date: 5/31/25 (:30 AM)

Family Bulletin

Churchill High School Weekly Newsletter

May 30, 2025
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The word "June" in red letters is centered on a light blue background, surrounded by colorful illustrations of a banana, pineapple, watermelon, palm leaves, a cloud, and sun rays.
May 12 – June 4, Walking Partner Signup
May 12 – June 6, Graduation Ticket Distribution

June 2 – 6 | Senior Spirit Week 🎉

🗓️ Monday, 6/2 — B DAY
Anything but a backpack 🎒
Cheer Tryouts in Cafeteria, 5:00 PM

🗓️ Tuesday, 6/3 — ADVISORY A DAY
Dress like a teacher 🍎
🤸🏻‍♀️ Cheer Tryouts in Gym, 5:00 PM 🤸🏻‍♂️
🎺 Band Concert, 7:00 PM

🗓️ Wednesday, 6/4 — B DAY
Pool Party ☀️🏊‍♀️
🍎 Peer Tutoring at Lunch
🥫 Churchill Food Pantry, 3:00 – 4:00 PM

🗓️ Thursday, 6/5 — A DAY
Country 🤠 vs Country Club 🏌️‍♂️
🎤 Choir Concert, 7:00 PM

🗓️ Friday, 6/6 — B Day
Last Lancer Pride 💙🤍❤️
👩🏻‍🎓 Senior Assembly 👨🏻‍🎓
🎓 Seniors' Last Day of Classes 📆
A banner for the Class of 2025 features "CLASS OF" vertically on the left and "2025" horizontally on the right, with a knight's helmet graphic in the zero. The background is divided into blue on the left and red on the right, both patterned with graduation caps, diplomas, fireworks, and tassels.

Saturday, June 7, 7:00 PM

Churchill Class of 2025 Graduation Ceremony
Hult Center for the Performing Arts
1 Eugene Center (7th Avenue and Willamette Street)

June 9 – 13

🗓️ Monday, 6/9 — A DAY

🗓️ Tuesday, 6/10 — B DAY

🗓️ Wednesday, 6/11 — A DAY
🥫 Churchill Food Pantry, 3:00 – 4:00 PM

🗓️ Thursday, 6/12 — ADVISORY B DAY

🗓️ Friday, 6/13 — C DAY HALF DAY
LAST DAY OF CLASSES
  • Period 0 8:01 AM – 8:25 AM
  • Period 1 8:30 AM – 8:54 AM
  • Period 2 8:59 AM – 9:23 AM
  • Period 3 9:28 AM – 9:52 AM
  • Period 4 9:57 AM – 10:21 AM
  • Period 5 10:29 AM – 11:03 AM
  • Period 6 11:08 AM – 11:32 AM
  • Period 7 11:37 AM – 12:01 PM
  • Period 8 12:06 PM – 12:30 PM
Lunch 12:30 PM – 1:05 PM
Buses run at 12:30 PM
 

Churchill News

Shining Armor: A Spotlight on Lancer PRIDE

Congratulations to our outstanding spring athletes!

Tennis State Champions
Congratulations to our 2025 5A OSAA Doubles Tennis State Champions, Cecilia Gonenne and McKenzie Larsen.

Cecilia and McKenzie defeated the #1 seeded team from LaSalle Prep (6-3, 6-4) to win the State Title.

The Churchill Girls team brought home the 3rd Place trophy at the State Championships. Congratulations Cecilia, McKenzie, Addie Hirons, Lauren Thomas, and Lilly Hall on a job well done. 

Churchill Athletes Headed to State Track & Field Championships!
We're thrilled to announce that several of our talented student-athletes have qualified for the OSAA State Track & Field Championships, taking place from May 29-31, 2025! Their hard work and dedication have paid off, and we can't wait to cheer them on as they compete at the highest level.
A huge congratulations to the following qualifiers:
  • Nicholas Miller (Boys 110m Hurdles)
  • Erob Roberts (Boys 300m Hurdles)
  • Brendan Reardon (Boys 400m)
  • Yuepeng (Ethan) Vang (Boys Discus Throw)
  • Sasha Meyerowitz (Boys High Jump)
  • Michael Johnson (Boys Long Jump & Pole Vault)
  • Avery Manners (Boys Pole Vault)
  • Amelia Peddicord (Girls 100m & 200m)
  • Maile McCoy (Girls 100m & 200m)
  • Killian Collins (Girls Discus Throw)
  • Traycie Wright (Girls High Jump & Long Jump)
  • Addison Kleinke (Girls Long Jump & Pole Vault)
  • Boys 4x400m Relay (K. Roberts, A. Briggs, B. Reardon, E. Roberts)
  • Girls 4x100m Relay (A. D'Arcy, T. Wright, M. McCoy, A. Peddicord)
Good luck, athletes! Bring home the gold!


Summer Bridge for Rising 9th Graders

Families with Rising 9th Graders - Summer Bridge registration is now open! Please visit https://www.chs.4j.lane.edu/ninth and scroll down for the link to register. 4J Summer Bridge is a fun week-long program for incoming ninth graders to re-acquaint with old friends and meet new ones, learn from juniors and seniors about the keys to success in high school, find their way around their new school, and discover the resources and people who can help them navigate their way to graduation.

Graduating Seniors: Transcript Requests

Seniors – Many of you will need to request final transcripts. Request your transcript now using this form:  https://forms.gle/NyGjkSzcNZYrfM3b9
 
Please note that you need to use your 4J email to complete the form. Transcripts will be ready starting June 23. Contact your Counselor with any questions.

Upcoming Dates for Seniors

Graduation day will be here before you know it! Mark these dates on your calendar to make sure you don't miss out!

June
🎟️ Graduation ticket distribution + 🧑🏼‍🤝‍🧑🏽 walking partner signups continue
2 🎓🎉🚶‍♀️🚶‍♂️ Senior Cap and Gown Parade (permission slips are at the front desk)
4 🧑🏼‍🤝‍🧑🏽 Last day to sign up for walking partners
6 LAST DAY OF SCHOOL FOR SENIORS + SENIOR ASSEMBLY
7 Graduation Day 👨‍🎓👩‍🎓 
8 Graduation Party 🥳
26 📜 Diploma Pickup

Churchill Arts and Culture Corner

Reflecting on Spring Events

Personal Career and College Readiness Trip to LCC Culinary Program:

Four young people, possibly students, are seated at a blue dining table in what appears to be a restaurant or bistro. The person on the left wears a yellow hoodie, and the other three wear gray long-sleeved shirts, possibly matching. There are menus, napkins, and cutlery on the table, along with a small vase of flowers.
A group of four three students and a teacher, are seated around a blue dining table in a restaurant. They are raising glasses for a toast. The person on the far left, a male student, is partially visible. Next to him, a female student with long blonde hair smiles at the camera. The other female students and the teacher are also visible, all smiling and participating in the toast. There are place settings, napkins, and small vases with flowers on the table.
A large group of approximately 15-20 people, appearing to be students and adults, are posing for a photo outdoors in front of a modern building with a large reflective sculpture. Most of the individuals are casually dressed, with some wearing hoodies or t-shirts. The sculpture reflects images of trees and buildings. The building behind them has "Center" visible on its facade.
Two young men are interacting with a large, curved, metallic sculpture outdoors. One young man, wearing a gray hoodie and jeans, is lying on his side on the sculpture, looking towards the other. The second young man, wearing a dark hoodie, is standing and looking to his left, towards the first. The sculpture has cut-out patterns or etchings on its surface. In the background, a building with glass windows is visible.

APISU Assembly:

Five performers, appearing to be young women, are on a stage with a plain backdrop, possibly preparing for or finishing a performance. They are all wearing black tops and black skirts with a prominent red and black floral or tropical pattern. Each has a white flower tucked behind one ear. On the left side of the stage is a wooden podium, and on the right, a black grand piano.
A group of ten young people are standing on a stage, holding what appear to be songbooks or scripts. Behind them, a large screen displays an animated scene featuring the character Totoro from "My Neighbor Totoro" holding an umbrella over other characters in a rainy landscape. The young people are dressed in casual attire and are likely part of a choir or theatrical performance. Two microphones on stands are visible in front of the group.
Four performers are actively playing large Japanese taiko drums on a dimly lit stage. All four are wearing matching purple tops with white trim and black pants, and are holding drumsticks. The performer on the far right has their arms raised high, mid-strike, while the others are also in various stages of drumming. Several different sizes and types of taiko drums are visible on the stage, some on rolling stands. In the background, part of a piano can be seen on the right.

Culture Corner Visual Displays

Culture Corner (outside of H20) will feature displays highlighting these monthly themes:
  • June: LGBTQ+ Pride Month

Please check in with Judy in H20 if you would like to contribute to Culture Corner or if you have photos or announcements for the Arts and Culture Corner. 

Become a Churchill Community Responder

Sign up for alerts when our Churchill High School students need a helping hand with essential items that aren't provided by the school, like clothing, shoes, school supplies, and food.

Get involved today at www.15thnight.org/volunteer — your support makes a difference!

We Are Always Gratefully Accepting Donations!
Here’s how you can contribute and spread some kindness:  
  • Shop from the Churchill High School Amazon Wish List to find items that our students need.  
  • Donate to Mike's Closet or the Churchill Food Pantry. We’re currently seeking food items such as Mac and Cheese Cups, Fruit Cups, and Granola Bars, as well as toiletries like feminine hygiene products, deodorant, and body wash. Clothing donations like new socks, underwear, and sweatshirts are also greatly appreciated.  
  • Small gift cards allow us to fill in gaps and ensure we have what we need to support our students! 

Feel free to drop off any donations at Churchill’s Front Office, Attention: Mike's Closet. 

Thank you for being a part of our community and for supporting our students!

Trista Neuman  
15th Night Coordinator  
neuman_t@4j.lane.edu
 

4J District News and Events

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4J Parent E-news

Eugene School District 4J is committed to open communication and keeping families informed. If you are not receiving emails and text messages from the district or your student’s school, please update your contact information with your student’s school.

Tell Us About Your Student’s ELA Experience

We’d love your feedback on the new English Language Arts curriculum for students in grades 9-10. Please take a moment to complete this short family survey about your student’s experience by May 30, 2025: family survey link. If your student did not get a chance to complete the student survey during their ELA class, they may also complete it at home here: student survey link.

Comparta la experiencia de su estudiante en la clase de Artes del Lenguaje en Inglés

Nos gustaría conocer su opinión sobre el nuevo plan de estudios de Artes del Lenguaje en Inglés para los grados 6 a 10. Le invitamos a completar esta breve encuesta sobre la experiencia de su estudiante antes del 30 de mayo: enlace a la encuesta para families. Si su estudiante no tuvo la oportunidad de completar la encuesta para estudiantes en clase, también puede hacerlo en casa aquí: enlace de la encuesta para estudiantes.
A flyer announces "FREE BIKE REPAIR" at Arts & Technology Academy (ATA) on Wednesday, June 4, from 2:45-5:00 PM, offering services like basic repairs, flat tire fixes, and safety checks.

Free Bike Repair Day

Safe Routes to School and Shift Community Cycles will be holding a Bike Repair Day at the Arts and Technology Academy (ATA) on Wednesday, June 4, from 2:45 to 5:00 pm. Students and their families are welcome to bring their bikes to ATA where Shift Community Cycles will have mechanics do basic repairs for them free of charge. Come get your bike ready for the summer! 

Flyer (PDF)
Un volante anuncia "REPARACIÓN DE BICICLETAS GRATUITA" en la Academia de Artes y Tecnología (ATA) el miércoles 4 de junio, de 2:45 a 5:00 p. m., ofreciendo servicios como reparaciones básicas, reparación de pinchazos y controles de seguridad.

Día de Reparación de Bicicletas Gratuito

Safe Routes to School y Shift Community Cycles organizarán un Día de Reparación de Bicicletas en la Academia de Artes y Tecnología (ATA) el miércoles 4 de junio, de 14:45 a 17:00 h. Los estudiantes y sus familias pueden traer sus bicicletas a la ATA, donde Shift Community Cycles les ofrecerá reparaciones básicas gratuitas. ¡Ven a preparar tu bicicleta para el verano!

Volante (PDF)
 

Community News

Our Community News section contains information about community-sponsored events, activities, resources, and opportunities that may benefit our students and families. We do not share promotional information for for-profit organizations. Liability is the responsibility of the sponsoring organization.

Summer EBT Returns to Help Oregon Families!

Great news for Oregon families! The Summer EBT for School-Aged Children program is back for its second year, providing a one-time payment of $120 in food benefits for each eligible child. This federal program helps bridge the hunger gap during summer break when school meals aren't available.

About 341,500 children automatically received their benefits on May 22, 2025. If your family didn't receive benefits automatically, you may need to apply.

For complete details on eligibility, how to apply, and to check your EBT card balance, visit sebt.oregon.gov or contact the Summer EBT Call Center at 833-673-7328 (weekdays, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PDT). Applications are accepted online and via paper until September 3, 2025. Don't miss out on this valuable support for healthy summer meals!

Eugene Rowing Club Learn-to-Row Summer Camps

Looking for a fun and active way to get on the water this summer? Eugene Rowing Club offers week-long Learn-to-Row camps for rising 6th–12th graders with no experience necessary. Camps run Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM–2:00 PM at Dexter Lake, and are the perfect introduction to the sport of rowing—taught by experienced coaches in a supportive, team-oriented environment.

Session Dates:
Week 1: July 7–11
Week 2: July 14–18
Week 3: July 21–25
Week 4: July 28–August 1
Learn more and register at http://www.eugenerowing.org
Spots fill quickly!

Ophelia's Place Summer Calendar

Planet Fitness High School Summer Pass

Planet Fitness is bringing back their High School Summer Pass! Starting June 1st and running through August 31st, teens ages 14 through 19 can work out for FREE! Pre-registration opens online or in-club starting May 19th. It's a fantastic way for students to stay active this summer. Don't miss out!

You can find all the details here: https://www.planetfitness.com/summerpass

Lane County Relief Nursery Community Resource Guide

The Relief Nursery has updated its community resource guide for spring 2025. This guide is one of many invaluable resources the Relief Nursery offers to support families in Lane County. The guide aims to empower families and connect them with support resources. To learn about the services available through the Relief Nursery, please visit their website.

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