Dear Churchill Families,
We’re gearing up for a full and productive week before heading into Thanksgiving break, and there is a lot of positive energy on campus. Students are working hard, and we appreciate everything you do to keep our school community strong and connected.
Conferences
As we prepare for fall conferences, please remember to sign up if you would like to meet with your student’s teachers. These meetings are a valuable way to stay connected and support your child’s progress.
Thank You to Our Amazing Parent Volunteers
A huge shout-out to the parents who are helping provide meals for our staff during conferences. Your generosity and thoughtfulness mean so much to our team. We truly appreciate you!
Drama Production Success
Congratulations to our drama department on an incredible production. If you had the chance to attend, you know how impressive the performance was. Our students shone on stage, and we are so proud of their hard work. A special shout-out to Mr. Patten for his outstanding direction and dedication.
The Importance of Being on Time
Please continue encouraging your students to arrive to class on time. While an occasional late arrival isn’t the end of the world, consistent lateness builds habits that can suggest punctuality isn’t important or that others’ time isn’t respected. These habits can carry over into future responsibilities, including employment—where being late is one of the most common reasons teens and young adults struggle or lose jobs. Your partnership in reinforcing this life skill makes a big difference.
We hope everyone has a wonderful week ahead. As always, please feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns.
Warmly,
Kevin Rodemack, Principal
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🗓️ Monday, 11/17
B DAY
🗓️ Tuesday, 11/18
ADVISORY A DAY
CHS Food Pantry, 3:45 – 4:45 pm
CHS Choirs Family Night, 7:00 pm
🗓️ Wednesday, 11/19
B DAY
Senior Gear Order Pickup at Lunchtime
Southern Oregon University Visit, 11:55 am – 12:25 pm
Churchill Cross Country Award Ceremony, 6:00 – 7:30 pm
🗓️ Thursday, 11/20
A DAY
Band Concert, 7:00 pm
🗓️ Friday, 11/21
B DAY
Winter One-Act Festival Auditions, 4:00 – 7:00 pm
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CONFERENCES 👥 AND THANKSGIVING BREAK 🍁
🗓️ Monday, 11/24
🗣️ CONFERENCES, 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
🗓️ Tuesday, 11/25
🗣️ CONFERENCES, 8:00 am – 12:00 pm
🦃 THANKSGIVING BREAK 🥧
November 26 – 28 (Wed – Fri): SCHOOL CLOSED 🚫🏫
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As required by OAR 581-53-0210 (2) (b), all students in Eugene School District 4J are to receive instructions on bus safety during the first half of the 2024-2025 school year. The intent of the rule is to reach the occasional riders who find themselves on a bus because of a field trip, activity trip, etc. This is an ODE mandatory training.
Students completed this training in their Advisory classes. We are making this information available to parents to follow up at home.
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NAACP Health Pathways Program
- 2nd & 3rd Saturdays, October–May, 10:00 AM
- Clear Lake Elementary
- Earn certifications (CPR, Stop the Bleed, and more!), and get paid while preparing for health careers.
- Questions? Contact them at (541) 484-1119 or naacplanecounty.org
CodeORCreate Hackathon (Spark Labs)
- December 13–14, 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
- Hands-on event combining tech, teamwork, and innovation.
- Register Here
BIPOC Blueprint
- Every 2nd Wednesday of each month, 4:30 – 6:00 PM
- Rotating between Spark Eugene & Spark Springfield
- A space for BIPOC youth to build community and speak truth, plus dinner is provided!
Snacks & Scholarships @ Lane Community College
- LCC Main Campus, Building 1, Suite 103 (Inside Library)
- Scholarship info session + time to work on your application!
- Tue, Dec 2, 2:30 – 4:00 P
- Thu, Dec 11, 9:00 – 10:30 AM
- Tue, Dec 16, 5:00 – 6:30 PM
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Accessibility help: (541) 463-5150 or email: accessibleresources@lanecc.edu
2026 Summer PAID Internship Program
- Applications Open: January 26, Close: February 23
- For rising juniors and seniors looking for a paid internship experience in a field that interests them.
- Apply Here
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4J District News and Events |
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.
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Eugene 4J parents, let us hear from you! Please complete our parent survey today. Your feedback is essential for improving our schools and ensuring a strong partnership for student achievement.
Remember: If you have more than one student, fill out a separate survey for each student's unique experience. Thank you!
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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. |
The YMCA is collaborating with HOOTS (Helping Out Our Teens in Schools) to offer a community presentation, “Empowering Parents to Support Youth Mental Health.” This session will provide valuable insight into the current trends we are seeing in youth mental health and suicidality, along with practical tools to help adults support youth in crisis.
While their trusted adult attends the presentation, teens are invited to enjoy our facility with a complimentary guest pass.
Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2025, 6 to 8 p.m.
EUGENE FAMILY YMCA DON STATHOS CAMPUS
600 E. 24TH AVE. EUGENE, OR 97405
$5 per person (snacks provided)
VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO REGISTER AT EUGENEYMCA.ORG
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We are very excited for November's Neurodiversity Family Support Night!
Our presentation will be given by Community Vision's Assistive Technology (AT) Lab. They have been doing amazing work in developing AT education so that more people can get the AT they need to live more independent lives.
Join us on 11/20, 6:00-8:00.
The Arc Lane County.
4181 E St. Springfield 97478
We'll have dinner, childcare, and Spanish language interpretation as needed.
Please register to make sure we can accommodate your needs.
And please let us know if you won't make it once you register, so we can be prepared for that too.
Come find out how much more there is to AT!
We'd love to see you there!
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📝 Young Writers Short Fiction Contest
Fiction Fantastic
Our annual youth short story contest, Fiction Fantastic, is open for entries from all Lane County students in grades K-12. It’s FREE for students to enter their original short stories between 300 and 3,000 words. (The contest closes January 10, 2026).
Fiction Fantastic facts
- Contest accepts submissions from Oct 1, 2025, to Jan 10, 2026
- Open to all Lane County students in grades K-12
- Blind-judged by story-loving volunteers
- 4 grade-level categories: K-2 (not judged), 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12
- No cost to enter
- Prizes and professional anthology publication for winners (plus chocolate!)
And… if you’d like to read some of the stories yourself, we’d LOVE to have you as one of our volunteer judges. You can sign up to be a judge here. (Just let us know your potential conflict of interest, and we won’t assign you stories that might be from your students.)
You can learn all about Fiction Fantastic, read past years’ winning stories, and get the submission guidelines at fictionfantastic.org.
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Write Club is a monthly creative writing workshop for young writers.
Write Club gives youth the opportunity to find their writing community while having time set aside for their creative writing endeavors. It’s a place they feel comfortable exploring, writing, and sharing with others.
We offer Write Club at two times:
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Teens (age 13+) meet on the 1st Saturday of every month (starting in January) from 11 am to 1 pm at the Wordcrafters studio (at 436 Charnelton St., Eugene).
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Youth (age 9+) meet on the 2nd Saturday of every month (from September to June), from 11 am to 1 pm at the Wordcrafters studio. Teens are welcome to attend the youth workshop.
We offer pay-from-your-heart pricing for Write Club to meet varying financial needs, and have some scholarships available, as well. You can learn more at wordcrafters.org/write-club.
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Our community is rich with resources and skilled, compassionate providers. Our hope is that this guide will be a support to families as they navigate systems and access services. At this time, Relief Nursery is not able to translate the entire Resource Guide into Spanish, though we recognize the need and hope to pursue that project in the future. The Resource Guide includes some Spanish language translation, particularly in the areas that specifically focus on serving Hispanic and Latino clients, English as a Second Language classes, and Immigration and Migrant services.
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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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