Eugene School District 4J spans 155 square miles (400 km2) in the southern Willamette Valley, including the city of Coburg and a small part of Linn County to the north.
[2] It also includes a portion of Springfield, and most of the census-designated places of River Road and Santa Clara.
The five public charter schools located in the district serve about 850 additional students.
Every residence in the district is within the attendance boundary of a neighborhood elementary, middle and high school.
The Chinese immersion program launching in 2017 is planned to grow to continue through middle and high school.
Churchill High School (1966) serves the southwest portion of Eugene, as well as rural areas south and west of the city.
North Eugene (1957) serves the River Road and Santa Clara neighborhoods northwest of the city center.
[24] The Village School, also founded in 2000, describes itself as a holistic, arts-integrated program inspired by Waldorf education.
[26] The curriculum of the Network Charter School, in downtown Eugene, is drawn from an alliance of local businesses and non-profits.
[28] Colt Gill has served as interim superintendent of Eugene School District 4J since April 2024.
[31] The school board meets in regular public sessions at the 4J Education Center, 200 North Monroe, Eugene.