Churchill families –
Happy Spring Break!!! I hope you all have a restful, rejuvenating, fun spring break! This week off always seem to arrive just in the knick of time, but also means that the last part of the school year is near and it will be June before we know it. During this week off our school and main office will be closed, but you can always send us an email or leave a message that we will return when staff come back to work on Monday, April 1st.
This past Weds. we had our first Class of 2024 Sr. Class meeting. We will have another one towards the end of April, beginning of May to review information, check-in, and give final graduation and end of year details. For more up-to-date information and all things Class of 2024, please make sure you are reading your school emails, checking out the Class of 2024 Graduation link, as well as staying current on our “Graduation at a G’Lance”. Here you will find all the links and information you need about graduation. Please also check in with your student’s counselor or Jill Reents, in the main office, for additional graduation information.
I hope you all enjoy your week off, and are able to step away from school for a while to recharge, breath, and get ready for the last quarter of the school year.
Go Lancers!
Missy Cole
Principal, Churchill High School
4J High School ABC Days 2023 – 2024
SPRING BREAK — March 25 – 29 | ||||
Monday, 4/1 |
Tuesday, 4/2 |
Wednesday, 4/3 |
Thursday, 4/4 |
Friday, 4/5 |
No School: Planning Day | A Day | B Day | A Day | B Day |
Monday, 4/8 | Tuesday, 4/9 | Wednesday, 4/10 | Thursday, 4/11 | Friday, 4/12 |
A Day | B Day | A Day | B Day | No School: Midterm Grading Day |
MARCH 25 – 29 | SPRING BREAK | |
APRIL 1 – 5 | ||
Monday, April 1 | NO SCHOOL: Professional Development and Planning Day | |
Tuesday, April 2 |
A Day CLASSES RESUME |
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Trans Day of Visibility | ||
Wednesday, April 3 | Early Release B Day Bell Schedules | |
Thursday, April 4 | A Day | |
Lunch | UO-bound students meet with UO Rep in Auditorium | |
Friday, April 5 | B Day | |
APRIL 8 – 12 | ||
Sunday, April 7 | 12:00 PM | Lancer Pageant Carwash |
Monday, April 8 |
A Day | |
Tuesday, April 9 |
B Day | |
10:20 AM | Fire Drill | |
11:00 AM – 12:30 PM | Graduation Announcements Pickup | |
Wednesday, April 10 |
A Day | |
2:45 PM | Office Closes for Staff Meeting | |
Thursday, April 11 |
B Day | |
4:00 PM | Site Council | |
6:30 PM | Unified Basketball Game at Churchill | |
Friday, April 12 |
NO CLASSES: Midterm Grading Day |
Construction work is still reducing the number of available parking spots in the Churchill lots. This disruption is taking longer than we originally expected, we apologize for the delay. Students are encouraged to carpool, take the LTD bus, ride bikes, or find other transportation options while we are short on parking spaces.
Off-campus parking:
Please be respectful of our neighboring businesses. Parking lots at nearby businesses and apartment complexes are not available for student parking during the school day. Businesses will tow cars that do not belong to their customers.
Remember that there is some limited parking available on the street on 18th Avenue.
On-campus parking:
Parking permits are required in Churchill lots during the school day, except in designated visitor spaces. Students and staff should not park in visitor spaces. Students must complete a parking contract to purchase a parking permit. Financial assistance is available for permits.
Parking is only permitted in designated parking spaces. Lack of available parking spaces is not an excuse to park in a no-parking zone, loading zone, or handicapped parking space. Vehicles will be ticketed for parking inappropriately.
Every summer, yellow jackets become a safety issue for 4J students, staff and community members, requiring hazardous nest removal, extensive labor and occasional pesticide treatments. As a preventative measure, 4J Facilities will be placing non-toxic pheromone yellow jacket traps out at schools to reduce the number of colonies that are established on campuses annually.
Though these traps are intrinsically safe for staff, students and beneficial pollinators, they are considered a pesticide by ODA and the district is required to send out notifications, just as with other pesticide applications. All schools are part of this program.
Churchill High School uses hall passes and free-period stickers to help our campus supervision staff quickly identify students out of class without permission.
Free-period stickers on a student ID card are a quick way for staff to confirm that a student doesn’t have class during a particular period. Students are required to carry their student ID card with them while at school and present it to a staff member when asked. Free period stickers are available from counselors or Robin in the counseling center.
Color-coded hall passes help staff identify students who have left the general area of their classroom while on a permitted break. Here are some friendly reminders and information about hall passes.
Color-Coded Hall Passes:
Senior Class Meeting during Advisory on March 20
Seniors will receive information about upcoming opportunities, deadlines, and requirements for graduation. This is an important Advisory meeting for seniors.
Check out the latest graduation news in our Graduation at a G’Lance.
If you haven’t ordered your cap and gown yet, you need to do so as soon as possible. Please visit minersgrad.com or call 541-689-4588 to place your order.
All students must upgrade their student computers to the latest version of the operating system. This upgrade is not optional.
This is a big upgrade that may take the computer several hours to complete. Please carefully follow the instructions in the quicksheet below. Do not attempt to complete this update using a cellular signal or hotspot or while you are at school. Make sure your computer is in a safe place where it can remain plugged in and will not be disturbed during the upgrade.
The directions mention Ventura. Your computer may refer to Sonoma. The instructions are the same.
DO NOT SKIP STEPS 1 – 16! Quicksheet – Upgrade macOS 2023 (PDF)
If you are unable to complete the upgrade at home, please visit the tech support office in Churchill room F40 and be prepared to be without your laptop for 2 hours or more.
A Churchill Community Responder is a volunteer that responds to “alerts” sent by the 15th Night Coordinator for needs specific to CHS students that have not been met by internal school resources. These types of alerts would be for items such as clothing, shoes, small household items, food, or bedding.
A Churchill Community Responder would receive a text message indicating a need. If the Responder can provide the need, they respond to the text message and work with the CHS Coordinator to secure and deliver the item to Churchill High School.
Contact Trista Neuman at Neuman_t@4j.lane.edu.
You can donate items for our students at any time. Donations are accepted at the front office, or you can support our students by ordering items from the Churchill Amazon Wish List.
The FAFSA and ORSAA are applications for financial aid. You will either fill out the FAFSA or ORSAA, not both. If the student has a social security number, they fill out the FAFSA. If they don’t, they fill out the ORSAA. If you aren’t sure which to fill out, use the filter tool, HERE. Many colleges and scholarships use the FAFSA or ORSAA data to award their funds too. So even if you think you won’t be eligible for grant money, and you are going to college, fill out the FAFSA or ORSAA!
The US Department of Education has overhauled the FAFSA to an extent we haven’t seen in a decade. It has been a bit of a rough launch, but the Federal Student Aid Center and many community organizations are working hard behind the scenes to resolve problems and provide support. See below for many useful resources.
The State of Oregon updated the ORSAA as well.
Other resources:
Federal Student Aid Contact Center
Center hours of operation will be as follows January-April:
Federal Student Aid YouTube channel. Here you will find many helpful videos to help you learn about and complete the FAFSA.
National College Attainment Network
SHS-SummerForestryProgram2024 flyer (PDF)
Eugene School District 4J proudly presents the Golden Apple Awards (formerly ACE Awards)— a chance for you to nominate that outstanding staff member or volunteer who makes a difference in your child’s education.
Whether it’s an inspiring teacher, a caring education assistant, an empathetic counselor, a welcoming school secretary, an encouraging bus driver, an attentive custodian, a principal who leads by example, or a volunteer who tirelessly supports school activities, now is the time to shine a spotlight on their dedication and passion.
Nominate today and let’s show our appreciation for those who help our children grow and thrive. To learn more and nominate a 4J employee or volunteer, visit 4j.lane.edu/goldenapple. The nomination deadline is March 31. If you have questions or need assistance, please contact 4J Communications at info@4j.lane.edu.
El Distrito Escolar de Eugene 4J presenta con orgullo los premios Golden Apple (anteriormente premios ACE): una oportunidad para nombrar a ese destacado miembro del personal o voluntario que marca la diferencia en la educación de su hijo(a).
Ya sea un maestro inspirador, un asistente educativo atento, un consejero empático, una secretaria escolar alentadora, un chofer de autobús animador, un conserje atento, un director que predica con el ejemplo o un voluntario que apoya incansablemente las actividades escolares, ahora es el momento de destacar su dedicación y pasión.
Nominemos hoy y mostremos nuestro agradecimiento por quienes ayudan a nuestros niños a crecer y a prosperar. Para obtener más información y nominar a un empleado o voluntario del 4J, visite: 4j.lane.edu/goldenapple. La fecha límite de nominación es el 31 de marzo. Si tiene preguntas o necesita ayuda, comuníquese con el departamento de Comunicaciones a través de: info@4j.lane.edu
A peer-support space for caregivers and parents of LGBTQ2SIA+ and questioning kids in the Eugene area.
3rd Tuesday of the Month, 6:00 – 7:30 pm at the Sheldon High School Library.
Childcare is provided during the school year; hybrid is available. Contact Lisa for childcare requests at 541-517-4775 or kinser_l@4j.lane.edu.
Catholic Community Services of Lane County offers assistance programs for food, clothing, rent, energy, family support, and other supplies and services.
https://www.ccslc.org/need-help
Ophelia’s Place invites you to take a look at their exciting new seasonal calendar of activities.
To view the detailed schedule, please check the attached PDFs. Additionally, you can explore our website at https://www.opheliasplace.net/activities-workshops for more information.
OP Spring calendar 2024 Eugene (PDF)
OP spanish Spring calendar 2024 eugene (PDF)
OP Queer Space flyer Eugene (PDF)
OP Spring Break Eugene (PDF)
OP therapy flyers spring 2024 (PDF)
We are excited to offer drop-in services at Spark at Booth-Kelly in Springfield!
What are “drop-in services?”
This is a time and space for you to receive support from our staff and volunteers in a variety of areas. You can use our space to study, enjoy free snacks, and access shower and laundry facilities.
Support Areas Include:
YMCA 2024 Spring High School Flyer
CHECK OUT OUR NEW TEEN PROGRAMS!
Interested in signing up? Log in or create a YMCA account to join us!
Thank you,
The Youth Programs Team
youth@eugeneymca.org
600 E. 24th Ave., Eugene, OR 97405 | 541.686.9622 | www.eugeneymca.org