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Family Bulletin, April 19, 2024

Posted Date: 4/19/24 (7:13 PM)

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Churchill Families, 


Go, Lancers!

Missy Cole
Principal, Churchill High School

 

Calendar

https://chs.4j.lane.edu/page/page_calendar?calID=127319

4J High School ABC Days 2023 – 2024

Monday, 4/22
Tuesday, 4/23
Wednesday, 4/24
Thursday, 4/25
Friday, 4/26
A Day
B Day
C Day
A Day
B Day

 

APRIL 22 – 26

SCIENCE STATE TESTING WEEK
EARTH WEEK
Tuesday, April 23
7:45 AM
Student of the Month Breakfast
Tuesday and Thursday, April 23 and 25

Graduation Auditions (signup sheet by Jill's office)
Wednesday, April 24

Thursday, April 25
2:00 – 8:00 PM
Middle School Track Meet at CHS Track

7:00 PM
Grad Party Planning Meeting (community-sponsored event)
APRIL 29 – MAY 3

IB EXAMS
Wednesday, May 1
2:45 PM
Office closes for staff meeting
Thursday, May 2
2:00 – 8:00 PM
Middle School Track Meet at CHS Track
Saturday, May 4
8:00 PM
Prom: Euphoric Dreams, at Ford Alumni Center
Prom '24 website

 

Churchill Family News

Scheduling for '24 – '25

Students began the forecasting process at school this week where they request classes for next school year. All of their forecasting is online, and we WANT them to work on their Schedule Course Plans at home and during their free time. The more they have accomplished before next Wednesday (April 24th), the better shape they will be in for scheduling. Please encourage your student to get on StudentVue and continue forecasting! All the information they need for forecasting is on the Churchill Scheduling page. Thanks for your support!

W.I.S.E. Lunchtime Speaker Series

Students in Churchill’s Women in Science and Engineering Club have worked hard to bring in some exciting guest speakers throughout April. See the schedule below.

WISE Speaker Series April 2024 (Google Doc)

Date /Time
Speaker
Topic
Location
4/26

(11:45-12:45)

Dr Joanna Goode

(UO Computer Science Education)

Examples of AI and Education, and the ways that the field of computer science would benefit from having more women and other underrepresented groups participating
Erin Crews’ Room

 

Attendance and Hall Pass Zones Information and Expectations

Hall Pass Plan (PDF)

Hall Pass Zones

  • New Hall Passes in all classrooms are color-coded.
  • The color of the Hall Pass indicates which bathroom you are allowed to use during class time.
  • Teachers have a laminated copy of the color-coded zone map to display with their new hall passes.
  • Colored reminder signs are posted on all the bathrooms to help us all get used to the new system
  • Campus monitors and admin are checking that students with hall passes during class time are in the correct zone of the campus.

What to Expect from Teachers

  • Students will not be out of class for more than 5 minutes.
  • Hall passes are to be worn visibly.
  • Only 1 – 2 students are out of class at a time.
  • Last 10 minutes of class, students are to stay in class.
  • Green passes will be given to students going somewhere other than the bathroom or water.

**The privilege to use the restroom during class may be revoked if students cannot follow these expectations, and or the teacher determines breaks from class are being abused

Consequences

  • Meeting with teacher and student.
  • Calls and emails home from teachers.
  • Lunch detention.
  • Meeting with an administrator and the student.
  • Meeting with an administrator, the student, and the family.
  • Attendance contract.
  • Potentially losing bathroom privilege during class time, excluding emergencies.

*We want students in classes to learn, and when you are gone for extended amounts of time you are missing valuable information and instruction.

 

Become a Churchill Community Responder

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.


4J District News

Summer Forestry Program 2024

Apply for the Summer Forestry Program by May 30. 
SummerForestryProgram2024 flyer (PDF)

Do you or your child want to learn how to ride a bike?

Join 4J Safe Routes to School and partners at either or both of these all-ages, free, learn-to-ride-a-bike events this spring. Helmets and bikes will be provided, or bring your own.

Remember, these events are free and are for people of ALL AGES who do not yet know how to ride a bike!

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¿Quiere usted o su hijo aprender a montar en bicicleta?

Únase a 4J Safe Routes to School y sus socios en uno o ambos de estos eventos gratuitos para todas las edades para aprender a montar en bicicleta esta primavera. Se proporcionarán cascos y bicicletas, o traiga los suyos.

Recuerde, estos eventos son gratuitos y son para personas de TODAS LAS EDADES que aún no saben montar en bicicleta.


Community News

Eugene Rowing Club Learn-to-Row Summer Camps

Open to all rising 7th-12th grade students in Eugene and surrounding areas. No experience necessary!Week 1 - Mon, Jul 8 - Fri, Jul 12
Week 2 - Mon, Jul 15 - Thurs, Jul 18
Week 3 - Mon, Jul 22 - Fri, Jul 26
Week 4 - Mon, Jul 29 - Fri, Aug 2
All camps are held 9 AM - 2 PM at Dexter Lake
Multi-week discounts and payment plans are available
Dexter Henley - Sat, Aug 3
Intersquad scrimmage open to all LTR camp participants. For more information and to register, visit www.eugenerowing.org
Learn-to-Row Summer Camps Flyer

April is Sexual Assault Awareness & Action Month

Join SASS (Sexual Assault Support Services) this April for Sexual Assault Action and Awareness Month. This year’s theme is Building Connected Communities, and we’ll be hosting a series of events aimed at raising awareness, promoting education, and advocating for change. Check out our calendar of events and join us!
SASS Sexual Assault Awareness Month Event Calendar

Relief Nursery Community Resource Guide

Community Resource Guide February 2021 (PDF)

 

Catholic Community Services of Lane County

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 Activities

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.

New: “The Talk” webinar, April 25

To register: https://www.opheliasplace.net/webinar

Youth & Sexuality Webinar Flier (PDF)

OP Queer Space flyer Eugene (PDF)

 OP Spring Break Eugene (PDF)

OP therapy flyers spring 2024 (PDF)


Connected Lane County is offering Drop-in Services!!

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:

  • Resume and cover letter writing
  • Interview practice
  • Career mentorship
  • Employment navigation
  • Housing and healthcare resources
  • College and scholarship applications CLC Drop-In Flier (PDF)

Teen Programs at Your YMCA! 

The Eugene Family YMCA is once again operating our CIT (counselor in training) program. It will be open this summer to 10th-12th graders. CITs can volunteer and participate in our many summer camps alongside YMCA staff who will foster their leadership skills and encourage them to take part in our community. This is a great program for any youth interested in working with kids, teaching, outdoor school, or as a camp counselor someday. It involves lots of interaction with campers, sunny days outside, and so much fun!

The link to our application is heredue by April 30th and requires a guardian’s signature and at least 1 reference. Selected applicants will attend an interview and staff training.


Explore more programs on our summer camp page here


Eugene YMCA Child Care Camps for Preschoolers, K-5th, Tweens, and Teens focus on summer fun, plenty of sunshine, and empowering all youth to embody the core values of Respect, Responsibility, Honesty, and Caring. We have transportation to field trips. Youth get to swim, play sports and games, do activities and crafts, sing songs, and learn! 
Counselor in training CIT program www.eugeneymca.org

YMCA 2024 Spring High School Flyer

Interested in signing up? Log in or create a YMCA account to join us!

The Youth Programs Team
youth@eugeneymca.org

600 E. 24th Ave., Eugene, OR 97405 | 541.686.9622 | www.eugeneymca.org