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North Eugene High School

Family Newsletter 12/16

Posted Date: 12/15/24 (6:30 PM)

Hello North Eugene Families,

As we head into the final week of school before winter break, it's a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the hard work and achievements of the past few months. This week, we’re focused on wrapping up the semester with care and celebrating the season together. Please remind your students to check in with their teachers about any outstanding assignments and to take advantage of resources available to them.

We hope you enjoy a restful and joyful winter break, and we look forward to welcoming everyone back in January, refreshed and ready for the second half of the school year!

GO NORTH!
DISTRICT CALENDAR

IMPORTANT DATES

Monday, December 16 - 
Friday, December 20

Winter Spirit Week
Monday, December 16
Turn in Senior Photos
Tuesday, December 17
NEHS - Choir Concert
Wednesday, December 18
Project GIVE Movie Night
December 21- January 5, 2025
Winter Break - HAPPY HOLIDAYS
Monday, January 6, 2025
NO SCHOOL - Building Closed - Teacher Planning Day
Tuesday, January 7, 2025
Back to School

NEHS HIGHLANDER STUDENT NEWS  

Winter Spirit Week - Dec 16 - Dec 20

Senior Photos Deadline Extended to this Monday, December 16
Check this link for all Graduation information as it becomes available. 

FOCUS Homework Club

ELD Family Lunch - January 11
Hello multilingual families, parents guardians and students, 


We want to invite you to a bilingual event at North Eugene HS in Spanish! The Multilingual educational team is hosting a Family Lunch Event on January 11th, 2025 from 11am-1pm. There will be a free lunch and child care provided. At this event we will

  • Share academic information

  • Empower parents or guardian to use the apps ParentVue and  ParentSquare

  • Learn academic strategies 

  • Get to know each other and make connections

  • Meet our ELD coordinator from the district and support staff at NEHS

Questions? Please email Lisa at gilliam_l@4j.lane or Berenice  at ornelasvillegas_b@4j.lane.edu 
COLLEGE & CAREER CENTER NEWS
   
   Dear Class of 2025 and Parents/Guardians,
   The 2025-2026 FAFSA is now open! 
   Why file the FAFSA? Each year, Oregonians have access to millions of dollars in state financial aid and billions of dollars in federal aid. Even if students are unsure of their plans after graduating, filing the FAFSA will give insight into the options available. There is support available for any post-high school track – certificates and certifications, 2-year degrees, and 4-year degrees. The FAFSA is the key to unlocking eligibility for different types of financial aid:
  •        Grants: Money for college you don’t have to pay back. 
  •        Scholarships: Money for college based on merit, talent, or academic achievement. 
  •        Work Study: Opportunities to work on campus to earn money while taking classes. 
  •        Student Loans: Money students receive to help pay for college but will have to pay back. 
   How to file the FAFSA 
   The easiest way to file the FAFSA is online at the https://studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa Remember, filing the FAFSA is always free. The FAFSA will never require a fee to apply. Students and parents (of dependent students) must create an FSA ID at least three days before filing the FAFSA. 
   Resources needed to create an FSA ID include: 
  •        Social Security Number (SSN)
  •        Full legal name
  •        Date of birth
  •        Mailing address
  •        Personal email address
  •        A memorable username and password
   Information needed to complete the FAFSA:
  •        FSA ID
  •        Federal income tax returns, W-2s, and other records of money earned from 2022
  •        List of any federal benefits received
  •        Asset information including bank statements and records of investments (if applicable)
  •        Records of untaxed income (if applicable)
   It is strongly recommended to file the FAFSA as soon as possible. The earlier the FAFSA is submitted, the quicker colleges can send personalized financial aid packages. This will provide more time to compare options to guide decisions for the future.
   Helpful FAFSA Videos
   Need help with the FAFSA?
  •        The U.S. Department of Education provides email and live chat assistance for FAFSA filers as well as a helpline at 1-800-4-FED-AID
  •        FAFSA NIGHT - January 9th, 6-8pm- NEHS Library:  The College Career Center will be hosting a special evening event for all seniors and parents. The UO Financial Aid Office will be giving a small presentation about FAFSA and afterwards helping all students fill out the FAFSA.
  •        Email Catherine Moran in the College Career Center, moran_c@4j.lane.edu

The Stacey Axling Scholarship due December 16
   Dear Class of 2025,
   The College & Career Center is excited to share news of a $1,000 local scholarship that will be awarded to one North senior to help attend college or trade/vocational school. 
   The Stacey Axling Scholarship, in memory of NEHS alum Stacey Axling Class of 2002 and UO alum Class of 2006, is now open and due December 16th by 4pm. 
   Any senior attending a two or four year college or university or trade/vocational school in the fall of 2025 is encouraged to apply!
   This is an easy scholarship application! Students are asked to write a short essay (maximum one page) about a favorite quote and what it means to them, include any volunteer or paid work experience, and write a short paragraph describing their educational and career goals.
   Students will need to ask a NEHS staff member to write a letter of recommendation on their behalf. It is highly encouraged students request this letter soon!
   Click here for application details and instructions on how to submit!
   Questions? The College Career Center is here for all students & families and happy to help with any assistance needed. Students: swing by the CCC anytime or email to set up an appt. Parents: I'm happy to meet in person, over Zoom or phone if preferred. Email: moran_c@4j.lane.edu

4J COMMUNITY NEWS


Winter HS Basketball league
 We know that not everyone has the opportunity to play Basketball on their school team and this league is an opportunity for more students to be on a team and get to play in a league.   Students make their own teams.   Online registration is open now, and the season starts in January.    We also offer scholarships and other assistance for those who need a little extra help to participate.