Dear Churchill Families,
As we head into the final stretch of the school year, we have roughly eight weeks remaining, with seniors finishing in early June. This time of year can be challenging, but it is also an important opportunity to stay focused and finish strong.
I want to take a moment to celebrate an incredible Prom. It was wonderful to see so many of our students dancing, celebrating, and truly enjoying the evening. The theme was wonderful, our students looked amazing, and the joy in the room was evident—an event to remember!
I also want to recognize our students for their continued effort in following our cell phone expectations. Leadership has been consistent, and we appreciate the many students who are meeting this expectation and following state law. Your efforts are making a positive difference in our learning environment.
As we move forward, I encourage all students to stay strong, remain present, and keep going. This is a time to stay engaged in class, continue learning alongside peers and staff, and push through to the end of the year with purpose.
We will also begin OSAS state testing next week. Our School Testing Coordinator has worked closely with staff to finalize the schedule:
- IHS: April 21–23
- Science: April 27–30
- Math: May 11–12
- ELA: May 19–22
OSAS is a great opportunity for students to show what they've learned, and we appreciate your support in helping them participate. We are asking families to please not opt out of their student, as this is a no-pressure test for kids. We understand that certain circumstances, yet it would greatly help Churchill out by having students participate in OSAS.
Thank you, Lancer families, for your continued partnership. Please do not hesitate to reach out if you have any questions.
Go, Lancers!
Beth Kruziki, Assistant Principal
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🗓️ Monday, 4/20
🟥 B DAY
🥳 Grad Party Registration help at lunch
🗓️ Tuesday, 4/21
🟦🧭 ADVISORY A DAY
🎓 Senior Meeting in Advisory
🥫CHS Food Pantry, 3:45–4:45 pm
🌍 IB Econ Review, 6:00 pm
🗓️ Wednesday, 4/22
🟥 B DAY
🚪 Office closes at 3:30 pm
🗓️ Thursday, 4/23
🟦 A DAY 🔔 DOUBLE ASSEMBLY
WOMEN'S HISTORY ASSEMBLY
🗓️ Friday, 4/24
🟥 B DAY
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All week:
- OSAS Science Testing
- IB Exams
🗓️ Monday, 4/27
🟦 A DAY
🗓️ Tuesday, 4/28
🟥 B DAY
🚌 SCHOOL BUS DRIVER APPRECIATION DAY
📝 Homework Club, 3:35–4:35 pm
🥫 CHS Food Pantry, 3:45–4:45 pm
🗓️ Wednesday, 4/29
🟦 A DAY
🎓 Graduation Information Night, 6:00 pm
🗓️ Thursday, 4/30
🟥🧭 ADVISORY B DAY
🗓️ Friday, 5/1
🟦 A DAY
NATIONAL SCHOOL PRINCIPALS' DAY
SCHOOL LUNCH HERO DAY
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Attention Seniors! This Tuesday during the Advisory period, we will host a mandatory senior class meeting to discuss everything you need to know for your final weeks of high school. We will cover critical logistics for the graduation ceremony, including how to secure your tickets, sign up for walking partners, and request ADA seating or interpreter services. Additionally, we’ll share updates on honors diploma deadlines, upcoming scholarships, Senior Signing Day, and cap and gown distribution. It is vital that all seniors attend to ensure they are prepared for these upcoming milestones.
Senior Parents: Graduation Information Night for parents will be Wednesday, April 29, at 6:00 pm.
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We’re thrilled to announce our upcoming trip to Rome, Florence, & Paris -
Spring Break 2027. This life-changing experience will help students build confidence, independence, and global perspective. Join us for an informational meeting to share everything you need to know on April 30th
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It’s time to celebrate our seniors! Registration for the 2026 Senior Grad Party is officially live. This community-sponsored event is the ultimate final send-off for the graduating class—don’t let your student miss out on the fun!
Why Register Early?
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Golden Raffle Entry: Register by April 15 to be entered to win a $250 cash prize!
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Save Money: Tickets are $35 now, but the price increases to $40 at the door.
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In-Person Registration: Look for the Grad Party committee in the cafeteria with iPads during the Senior Advisory on April 21 (9:50 AM).
How to Register & Pay
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Online: Use the registration link or scan the QR code below.
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In Person: Paper forms and payment envelopes are available in the front office.
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Payment Options: Cash, check, or Venmo.
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Scholarships: Reduced rates ($25) and full scholarships are available. For more info, email CHS.2026GradParty@gmail.com.
The Grad Party is community-sponsored. Liability is the responsibility of the organizers.
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Support the Class of 2026 Grad Night by enjoying a meal at the West 11th Papa's Pizza Parlor on Tuesday, April 28th. By presenting this fundraiser flyer during your visit, our senior celebration will receive 50% of the value of your food purchase. If you can't make it for dinner, you can still help by purchasing "Fundraiser Bucks" for future use, which earn 25% for the organization. Please note that this offer is valid all day for dine-in and carry-out but excludes beverages and delivery.
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Spring Flower Basket Sale
Brighten up your home this spring while supporting our seniors! The Churchill Grad Night Party is selling 12-inch hanging flower baskets from Bauman’s Farm & Garden. You can choose between sun varieties for $40 or shade varieties for $45, with all baskets featuring beautiful color combinations designed to thrive locally. Please place your orders by April 24th for pickup in the Churchill parking lot on May 2nd from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.. Payments are accepted via cash, check payable to "Lancer Legacy," or Venmo [@Churchill_Grad_Party].
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Honors Diploma Recognition
Seniors - Honors Diploma applications are now available! The application and community service logs are due to Kari Ludington by Friday, May 15 at 4:00 p.m. Students must complete the application and log in order to earn the recognition. Paper applications are available in the Student Support Center. See your School Counselor with any questions.
Local Scholarship Opportunities
Seniors –There are fantastic scholarship opportunities in our community – some scholarships are for CHS students, some are even renewable up to 4 years. You can view scholarships in Xello or come to the Student Support Center for paper application copies. See your School Counselor with questions. Scholarships available right now include:
- Earl Hulstrom Masonic Scholarship – Due 5/1/2026
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Oregon high school juniors and seniors (and recent grads) are invited to help shape Open Doors Oregon, the state’s new direct admissions program. The Higher Education Coordinating Commission (HECC) is seeking 12 students for a 7-month term to ensure the college application process is clear and accessible for everyone. Members will attend monthly virtual meetings, committing up to five hours per month, and will receive a stipend of $80 per hour. No previous leadership experience is required—just a desire to help make college access easier for future students.
Additional Information
Additional information about the application is available on the flyer, which is available in English and Spanish.
Students can request help with the application or ask questions by contacting Mariana Zaragoza at: Mariana.Zaragoza@hecc.oregon.gov, HECC Youth Advisory Board Lead.
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LCC Tuition Free classes for Juniors and Seniors. Join the Leap Program.
Skilled Trades Career Connection for Juniors & Seniors
Thursday, April 16th. The Collaborative Economic Development Oregon is hosting a 3-part career series for high school juniors and seniors interested in skilled trades. Connect with local employers, explore apprenticeships, build your resume, practice interviewing, and gain the skills and confidence to launch your career after graduation. Learn more here and scroll down until "Employability Workshop".
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Lane Transit District invites students to their 2nd Annual Fleet Maintenance Open House on Thursday, April 23, 2026. This event offers a unique opportunity for students to tour the facility, learn about various maintenance work groups, and interact directly with professional Mechanics and General Service Workers. LTD highlights high-impact career paths with starting wages ranging from $25.18 to $32.40 per hour, along with 100% employer-paid medical benefits and CDL training. To attend this career-building event, please click here or scan the QR code on the flyer to RSVP.
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The 4J School District is currently seeking five new members to join the Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC). This collaborative group brings families and school staff together to advocate for students, share experiences, and help shape the policies and programs that improve inclusion for students with disabilities. If you are a parent or guardian of a student in Special Education—or simply an individual passionate about SpEd and inclusion—please consider applying to make a meaningful impact in our school community. The deadline to submit your application is April 27; you can click here to apply or scan the QR code on the flyer for more information.
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Thursday, May 7, 2026, 4:30-6:30 pm, 4J Education Center, 200 North Monroe St, Eugene
Do you or your child want to learn how to ride a bike? Join 4J, Bethel, and Springfield Safe Routes to School programs, the City of Eugene, the City of Springfield, Shift Community Cycles and Cascadia Mobility for this fun event with bike checks, free helmets and information about bike share.
We’ll start with balancing and gliding without pedals or training wheels. Some will learn to pedal in one session, while others may need more practice to reach that final goal. You don’t need your own bike to participate, but please bring a helmet and bike if you have one. Contact Safe Routes to School at mazze_s@4j.lane.edu or albee_b@4j.lane.edu with questions or to volunteer.
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Jueves, 7 de mayo de 2026, de 16:30 a 18:30, en el 4J Education Center, 200 North Monroe St, Eugene
¿Usted o su hijo quieren aprender a andar en bicicleta? Recibe instrucciones y la práctica necesaria para balancear. Comenzaremos con el equilibrio y el deslizamiento sin pedales ni ruedas de entrenamiento. Algunos aprenderán a pedalear en una sola sesión, mientras que otros pueden necesitar más práctica para alcanzar ese objetivo final.
¡Aprovecha la oportunidad y ven al evento! Únase a 4J, Bethel, y Springfield Safe Routes to School; la ciudad de Eugene; la ciudad de Springfield, Cascadia Mobility y Shift Community Cycles para este divertido evento de hacer revisión de bicicletas, cascos gratis y información sobre bicicletas compartidas.
No necesita su propia bicicleta para participar, pero traiga un casco y una bicicleta si tiene uno. Comuníquese con el programa de Rutas Seguras a la Escuela al mazze_s@4j.lane.edu si tiene preguntas o para ser voluntario.
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Tuesday, April 29, 4:00–6:00 p.m. at the Hilyard Community Center
Eugene 4J Safe Routes to School and the City of Eugene Adaptive Recreation program invite students and families to an Adaptive Bicycle Open House on Wednesday, April 29, 4:00–6:00 p.m. at the Hilyard Community Center.
Come explore a fleet of more than 20 adaptive bicycles designed to meet a wide range of needs. Options include recumbent trikes (for one or two riders), tandems, hand cycles, off-road wheelchairs, and more. It’s a great chance to see what’s possible and try out equipment in a welcoming, low-pressure setting.
Located next to the Amazon Park Path, the Hilyard Community Center offers a safe, car-free space to test ride different bikes. (Note: there are many types of bikes available, but a limited number of smaller sizes.)
This event is ideal for students and family members with ongoing or temporary physical or developmental disabilities and differences. While traditional two-wheel bikes don’t work for everyone, there are many exciting alternatives to explore.
Adaptive bicycles are also available to rent through the City of Eugene Adaptive Recreation program.
Come check it out and find the right ride for you!
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martes 29 de abril, de 4:00 a 6:00 p.m. en el Centro Communitario Hilyard (Community Center)
Ven a conocer y explorar una colección de más de 20 bicicletas adaptadas, diseñadas para responder a diferentes necesidades. Habrá opciones como triciclos reclinados (para una o dos personas), bicicletas tándem (para dos personas), handcycles (propulsadas con las manos), sillas de ruedas para terreno irregular y más. Es una excelente oportunidad para descubrir nuevas posibilidades y probar el equipo en un ambiente acogedor, seguro y sin presión.
Ubicado junto al sendero de Amazon Park, el Centro Comunitario Hilyard ofrece un espacio seguro y libre de autos para probar distintas bicicletas. (Nota: hay muchos tipos de bicicletas disponibles, aunque las más pequeñas son limitadas.)
Este evento es ideal para estudiantes y familiares con discapacidades físicas o del desarrollo, ya sean permanentes o temporales, así como para quienes tienen diferentes necesidades de movilidad. Sabemos que las bicicletas tradicionales de dos ruedas no funcionan para todas las personas, pero existen muchas alternativas emocionantes por descubrir.
Además, las bicicletas adaptadas también están disponibles para renta a través del programa de Recreación Adaptada de la Ciudad de Eugene.
¡Ven, conócenos y encuentra la bicicleta perfecta para ti!
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Looking for "serious summer fun" for your student? The University of Oregon is hosting the NW Cyber Camp from July 20–24, 2026. This free program is open to Oregon students currently in grades 8–11 (rising 9th–12th graders) and is a program of the Oregon Cybersecurity Center of Excellence. Additionally, UO’s NICE Project is offering in-school field trips and customized campus tours this spring, with funding available to cover costs like buses and substitutes. Since this funding ends in June, interested families should encourage their teachers to sign up soon for these spring activities.
Learn more and apply for the summer camp or view spring programs at: nwcybercamp.org
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The Pokémon Club is hosting an exciting tournament on Saturday, April 25, from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the Crow High School Cafeteria. This community-run event is open to contestants ages 11–17 and features games, prizes, and more. There is a $2 entry fee for contestants (cash only), and all minors must be accompanied by an adult. It’s a great opportunity to celebrate our local teens in a fun, safe, and inclusive environment.
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Registration for Eugene Family YMCA summer camps and 2026–27 child care (including preschool and before/after-school programs) opens at 7 a.m. on April 30 for the general community. Whether you are looking for active weekly summer themes or reliable care for the upcoming school year, the Y offers a variety of programs rooted in core values of respect and responsibility. Financial assistance is available to ensure all families can participate. Visit the YMCA website to view the 2026 Summer Brochure and prepare for registration.
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Planning ahead for summer? KIDSPORTS 2026 Summer Camp registration is now live! Camps offer a mix of traditional sports (volleyball, soccer, tennis) and high-energy activities like GaGa Ball and Pickleball. With six unique themes and a focus on socio-emotional learning, it’s a great way for kids to stay active and engaged.
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*Updated April 2026* Community Resource Guide: A comprehensive guide to Lane County providers and systems, curated by Relief Nursery. Includes specific Spanish-language sections for ESL and Immigration services.
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Food Finder (PDF): A quick-access guide to local food resources and programs.
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Register for ParentSquare: ParentSquare allows you to receive important information and alerts from your student's classroom and school. Registering allows you to set your notification preferences, among many benefits. Remember to register using the email address you provided your school. Register for ParentSquare
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