
2-25-2025

New Announcements
School News
- Principal's Message
- Seeking Food Trucks for RMS Showcase Event
Incoming Freshman News
- Upcoming Events to Support 8th to 9th Grade Transition
Roosevelt Important Dates
This Week:
- FEBRUARY 24 (M)
- FEBRUARY 25 (T)
- FEBRUARY 26 (W)
- Early Release - 2:35 PM
- FEBRUARY 27 (TH)
- 6:00 PM, Parents at Roosevelt (PAR) Meeting
- 7:00 PM, Anxious Generation Book Club
- FEBRUARY 28 (F)
Next Week:
- MARCH 3 (M)
- 4:00 PM, Track and Field Begins
- MARCH 4 (T)
- 4:00 PM, Track and Field Practice
- MARCH 5 (W)
- Early Release - 2:35 PM
- 3:00 PM, Track and Field Practice
- MARCH 6 (TH)
- 4:00 PM, Track and Field Practice
- MARCH 7 (F)
School News
Principal's Message
Dear RMS Families,
I hope this message finds you all doing well!
With the snow day a few weeks ago, we weren’t able to hold our Parents At Roosevelt meeting along with the Anxious Generation Book Club. We’ve rescheduled both of those meetings for this Thursday, 2/27/25.
On Thursday, 2/27 from 6 -7pm, our Parents At Roosevelt (PAR) group will meet in the library or on Google Meet at meet.google.com/rhu-dcfr-qpp. From 7:00-7:30, following the PAR meeting, we’ll be holding the second meeting of our Anxious Generation Book Club. The book club part of the meeting will not be streamed or available virtually.
More info on the Anxious Generation Book Club:
Helping our young people negotiate phones, social media, and internet content in a healthy way is super important. At school, we see how these devices, when not stored off and away in lockers, can create off ramps from learning that distract students from their studies. With that in mind, our Parents At Roosevelt (PAR) group is hosting a book club focused on The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt. For the 2/13 book club meeting, we’ll be discussing the third part of the book, The Great Rewiring: The Rise of the Phone-Based Childhood. All are welcome to attend and having read the book is not a requirement. Our first meeting resulted in some excellent and thoughtful conversations. We hope to see you there. Please reach out to me or Skye if you need a copy of the book.
Assistant Track Coach Positions
Track season kicks off next week! We’re looking forward to it and still in need of one more assistant track coach. If you are interested in applying to our assistant coach position, please click here. Applicants will be able to specify interest in Roosevelt when completing the application. If you know someone who might be interested, please encourage them to apply.
If you’re new to RMS, track is a great opportunity for students to get outside and meet new friends. Track offers something for everyone!
As always, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me or Kelsea if there’s anything we can do to support your student.
All the best,
Mike Yocum
Interim Principal
Roosevelt Middle School
Track & Field 2025
Meets and Practices
Track practices will begin Monday, March 3, and will take place Monday through Thursday from 4:00 to 5:20 PM. Wednesday practices will take place from 3:00 - 4:20 PM.
Important Dates:
- 3/20 - Dual meet #1 (must be registered by March 6 to participate)
- 4/10 - Dual meet #2
- 4/17 - Dual meet #3
- 4/24 - Dual meet #4
- 5/1 - Sub-Districts
- 5/8 - 4J Middle School District Championships
- 5/16 - Oregon Middle School Meet of Champions @ Corvallis High School
- More information to come!
Registration
The District has decided to transition to a new registration platform for the 24-25 school year! FinalForms allows you to complete and sign athletic participation forms for your students. The most exciting news is that FinalForms saves data from season-to-season and year-to-year, meaning that you will never need to enter the same information twice! FinalForms also pre-populates information wherever possible, for each of your students, saving you time. You may review your data at any time to verify it is current.
- Click on the Parent Playbook (attached) to get started in FinalForms. If you require any support during the process, scroll to the page bottom and click “Get Help”.
- Please register at: https://eugene-or.finalforms.com/ and follow the prompts to create your account, create your students and sign your forms.
- Pay the $100 participation fee separately through SchoolPay which is linked here. Or please reach out about the track participation waivers! We do not want fees to get in the way of anyone participating.
- Eugene 4J school district requires OSAA Sports Physicals (attached) to be on file dated after 5/16/2023 in order for all students to participate at practice and/or meets.
As always, please let me know if you have any questions, stier_s@4j.lane.edu
Hope to see you out at the meets!
Seeking Food Trucks for RMS Showcase Event
We’re excited to announce our upcoming Community Showcase Event on April 25th, and we’re reaching out to our wonderful RMS community for help!
Do you own a food truck or have connections with local food truck businesses that might be interested in participating? We’re looking for vendors to provide delicious and nourishing options for our gathering. Please note that there are specific school fundraising event guidelines that must be met.
If you or someone you know is interested, please contact Laura to explore possibilities.
Thank you for your support—we can’t wait to celebrate with you all!
Volunteer Opportunity
Roosevelt is looking for a new volunteer to be our Mentor Coordinator! The 4J Middle School Lunchtime Mentoring Program supports at risk youth by partnering them with a Mentor for lunch once a week. We have 70+ Mentors volunteering this year at our 4J Middle Schools.
The Roosevelt Mentor Coordinator volunteers Thursdays from 11:45-1:30, and does another 30 minutes of communications during the week. The volunteer Mentor Coordinator is fully trained and supported by the 4J staff Mentor Coordinator. This is a fantastic way to get involved at in our community, and make a difference in the lives of young people, come join us!
Please contact Kate Becker for more information: becker_k@4j.lane.edu or 541-517-0394
Attention: Lost & Found
If your students have lost any large items, like clothes, water bottles, or binders, please have them check our "Lost and Found" closet, which is open before school, both lunches and after school.
If they've lost a small or valuable items (jewelry, keys, earphones...) they can ask the front office.
Parents and Guardians will have the possibility to check the lost and found closet on Thursday, February 13th before our PAR meeting or after our book club.
On Friday February 28th, all items remaining in the Lost and Found will be donated.
2024-2025 Yearbook Orders
Now is the time to place an order for your student's yearbook! Yearbooks are $35 or $15 for those included in the Federal Free and Reduced Lunch program.
To purchase your 2024-2025 Roosevelt Yearbook, click here.
If your student has applied and been accepted into the Federal Free and Reduced Lunch program, if you have questions, or are unsure if you've already ordered a yearbook... Email: stier_s@4j.lane.edu
E-Waste Recycling with NextStep
Roosevelt is teaming up with other schools in Lane County to see who can collect the most Electronic Recycling (E-Waste) for NextStep in Eugene through Thursday, March 20th.
Please refer to the document below for a list of items NextStep will take off your hands! If students and other participants prefer, they can bring their e-waste recycling to NextStep's donation center located at 245 Jackson St. throughout the duration of the Electronic Recycling Competition, January 7th-March 20th. Their facility is open from 8:30AM-5:00PM, Monday through Friday, and there's no need to make an appointment to stop by. Once at the donation center drop off, just simply tell their staff at the front door that you would like your e-waste total to Roosevelt and they will record it.
One common concern about any particular electronics being recycled(such as computers, laptops, hard drives, etc.) is that they may still have sensitive information on them. If that were to be the case, NextStep Recycling is required to erase all data off devices, even if they have been wiped before pick-up or drop-off. It is their number one responsibility that all devices are sanitized as soon as they are returned to our facility.
Incoming Freshman News
Eugene IHS
Eugene International High School (Eugene IHS) is a choice school for students in grades 9-12 offering a 4-year interdisciplinary humanities curriculum focused on international studies. Students are dual enrolled in both Eugene IHS and their host school. ANY student can enroll. They must go through the online 4J School Choice Lottery, regardless of attendance area: 4j.lane.edu/schoolchoice. The in-district deadline is January 31, 2025.
IMPORTANT DATES for the 2025-2026 School Year:
January 1……Online application period for 4J School Choice Lottery opens for in-district students
January 31…..Deadline to submit in-district 4J School Choice Lottery Applications
March 1…...Online application period for 4J School Choice Lottery opens for out-of-district students
March 31……..Deadline to submit out-of-district 4J School Choice Lottery Applications
Spanish and French Immersion students from Monroe and Roosevelt will be enrolled in Eugene IHS without the lottery process because they entered immersion through the lottery in elementary or middle school. However, immersion students do need to submit the Eugene IHS Enrollment Form to the Eugene IHS office at South or Sheldon by the January 31st deadline. This form will be included in a special mailing to immersion families.
We hope you will consider becoming a part of our Eugene IHS community!
For more information contact one of the Eugene IHS offices below, or visit the Eugene IHS website at ihs.4j.lane.edu
Eugene IHS @ Churchill: 541-790-5225
Eugene IHS @ Sheldon: 541-790-6636
Eugene IHS @ South Eugene: 541-790-8030
Upcoming Events to Support 8th to 9th Grade Transition
- Monday, March 10
- SEHS Counselors Visit RMS
- All Day
- Thursday, April 3
- Incoming 9th Grade Parent Info Night
- 6:00-7:30 PM @ SEHS
- Monday, April 7
- RMS Forecasting
- All Day
- Thursday, May 15
- RMS 8th Graders Tour South
- 9:15-11:30 AM, Group 1
- 1:30-3:15 PM, Group 2
Community Activities + Events
The Gathering: Black History Trivia Night
February 27, 2025 | 6:00 PM | Nexus Business Lounge
Join us for a fun and engaging Black History Trivia Night! Test your knowledge, earn prizes, and enjoy dinner with the community. Plus, this event marks the soft launch of BLAQ Youth’s office space! Parking fees covered. https://bit.ly./blaqfebtrivia
4J Learn to Ride Events!
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 coming up. Helmets and bikes will be provided, or bring your own.
- Tuesday, March 4 from 5pm to 7pm at the Bob Keefer Center (250 S 32nd St., Springfield, OR)
- Saturday, April 29 from 5pm to 7pm at 4J Ed Center (200 North Monroe St, Eugene, OR)
- Flyer and Facebook Event coming soon!
Remember, these events are free and are for people of ALL AGES who do not yet know how to ride a bike!
Neurodiversity Family Support Night
Next Level Flag Football - University of Oregon
SIGN-UP today for our Spring Flag Football Season (K-7th Grade). No prior experience is needed!
This is a great opportunity to learn and have fun. Players will be coached/mentored by Oregon Football Players & Staff. Practice/Games are on Sundays throughout April, May and June. Come play where our football team practices and plays. Games will be played in both the Moshofsky Center and Autzen Stadium.
For registration and more information please visit this link -https://www.nextlevelsports.com/Default.aspx?tabid=1024841
Community Resources
Students Ride Free with LTD
Free LTD Transit Passes for students!
All students in 4J schools can get a student pass to ride Lane Transit District (LTD) buses for free. Student transit passes can be used to travel anywhere within the LTD service area. Student passes can be used at any time—after school, weekends and during school breaks, as well as to get to and from school each day. To get a free LTD student transit pass middle school students can request their own passes at the front office. Passes are valid through September 30 and renew annually.
LTD free student bus passes should work throughout students’ time at 4j. If you try to use your pass and it doesn’t work, please go to the front office right away with your pass to get it renewed. If you lose your pass or it is stolen, the front office at your school can replace it for you.
Mental Health Support
Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Resources
Please click here to find an updated list of community resources for families.
Free Access to Care Solace
4J families, does your student or a family member need help with mental health care? Eugene School District 4J is providing students, staff and their families’ free access to Care Solace, a confidential care coordination service, to help provide an additional layer of care and address the growing need for mental health care and substance abuse treatment.
Care Solace will connect you to verified community care providers matched to your needs, including providers that accept your medical insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, or sliding scale options for those without insurance. Their care companion team is always available. Get help finding care providers that meet your needs at caresolace.com/eugene or call 888-515-0595 anytime, day or night, in any language. (Note, Care Solace is not a mental health service provider or emergency response service. In the event of a life-threatening emergency, call 9-1-1 or the National Suicide Hotline at 800-273-8255.)
Learn more: 4j.lane.edu/2022/03/care-solace-mental-health-care-coordination-service/
Helping Out Our Teens in Schools
HOOTS offers mental health support by phone for students, families, and staff of 4J high schools during school closures. The phone line is accessible from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM Monday through Friday and is staffed by crisis counselors who normally work HOOTS clinic or work on CAHOOTS. Video support is available from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM on weekdays and is accessed by emailing hoots@whitebirdclinic.org with your name and preferred time. HOOTS is able to provide short term counseling and mental health support, resource referrals and OHP sign up. Students, families and staff of 4J please call (541)246-2342.Earn Free Money for Roosevelt!
Oregon's Bottle Drop Program! Blue bags and tags are available for pick up in the front office.
You can help Roosevelt earn money for our school by registering your credit card with eScrip. Earn money for Roosevelt every time you shop at Market of Choice & other local restaurants. Register your credit/debit cards, designating Roosevelt Middle School—Recipient ID #6723045. Click on the link above to get started.
Sign up for the Community Rewards program by linking your Fred Meyer Rewards Card to Roosevelt. You can search by our name or by our non-profit number GB554.
Download the Box Top for Education App in Google Play or the App Store, sign up (or sign in) and take a picture of your receipt within 14 days of purchase. It will automatically credit the school for each product. For more information, click on the link above.