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Family Newsletter 4/27

Posted Date: 04/26/26 (04:30 PM)


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Highlander Family Newsletter

April 27, 2026
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This Week at North

April 27 - May 1

Hello Highlander Families,

We’ve made it to the last week of April — how did that happen?! 😅

Things are busy (in a good way) with lots happening across campus, so take a quick look below and check in with your student to stay on top of it all.

Let’s finish April strong 💛


NEHS Highlander Student News

Forecasting for the 2026–2027 school year

Forecasting for the 2026–2027 school year begins next week and will take place during upcoming Advisory lessons and IN OTHER CLASSES.

Students will be exploring course options, learning about pathways, and selecting classes for next year over the following dates:

📅 May 5 – Course entry into Synergy (final step)

We encourage families to talk with your student throughout this process — ask about classes they’re considering, their interests, and their plans for next year.

You can also review the Curriculum Guide together here:

This is an important opportunity for students to make thoughtful choices about their academic path, and your support makes a big difference.
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Prom 2026 - Dream Time

Prom is coming up on May 9 at Wheeler Pavilion!
Theme is DREAM TIME
🕗 8:00–11:00 PM
🎟 $35 per ticket
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Class of 2026 - Important Info

New Scholarship Info for Class of 2026

It's a great Tuesday when you receive a call out of seemingly nowhere from a community member offering financial assistance to our Class of 2026 students. 

If you work with 12th graders who have a 3.0 gpa or higher, have been involved inside of NEHS, and out in the community, please encourage them all to apply by May 1st! Application and instructions on how to apply HERE!

There will be multiple scholarships ranging from $1,000-$5,000 depending on the financial need and strength of the application. 2 letters of recommendation are required.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/16ziHtxydfd--x1AaLvu8JU9U4RXv-VsJ_12uVFzL-ek/edit?usp=sharing

North Region Community News

Learn to Ride a Bike - A Free, All Ages, Drop-In Event For Not-Yet-Riders!

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.

Adaptive Bicycle Open House – Try Something New!

Wednesday, 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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Question or concerns?

If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to contact us. You can reach out via the following links:

  • (541) 790-4500
  • northeugene@4j.lane.edu
  • nehs.4j.lane.edu
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