Irish Nation
Office Hours: 8am - 4pm
Phone Number: 541-790-6600
Attendance Line: 541-790-6606
Fax Number: 541-790-6605
Sheldon website: https://shs.4j.lane.edu/
Career Center: https://shs.4j.lane.edu/32693_2
Sheldon Athletics: https://gosheldonirish.com/events
Upcoming Events
9.28 - Homecoming 8pm - 11pm
10.9 - SAT / PSAT
Our new schedule this year makes attendance crucial for students' academic success, and it's extremely important they attend bell to bell. We are seeing a number of students in the building, but not attending their whole classes. We want to remind you that we have multiple codes for attendance:
Arriving to class marked VL (very late)
Leaving early without permission, or asking to leave early for another reason
Missing class entirely
As you look at your student’s attendance in ParentView please ask your student about any attendance codes that may be coming up. If you need help signing up for ParentVue please do not hesitate to call Sheldon High School and we can help set that up for you.
Student Parking (Juniors & Seniors)
Bell Schedule
School Fees
Athletics
School Pictures
Canvas Parent Login
Helping Students Succeed
Please help me get a few things to make our Success Zone a great resource for the kids to use. I have attached an Amazon List with the things needed to make things easier and catch the students attention.
SAT / PSAT
Seniors
Juniors
Juniors and Seniors, if you are interested in taking the SAT or PSAT, please scan the QR code and fill out the google form.
Senior Yearbook Info
Senior Ads
Senior Portrait
Dear Seniors, Parents, and Family,
Located on the school's website under the 'students' tab you'll find yearbook information. The first deadline quickly approaching is the 'senior ads' on October 31st. Please share this with grandparents or anyone else who might be interested in celebrating your graduating senior in the yearbook by purchasing and designing an ad. The next important deadline is for the submission of senior portraits: December 1. If we do not receive a submission that meets the criteria stated in the flier, we'll print with the default photograph from Lifetouch. Sometime after that deadline, we will print a proof of the senior portrait section and post it in the front office and in Canvas advisory. Seniors will not have long to notify us of any mistakes in either the photograph or the name, and so seniors need to be paying attention to their advisory teacher and announcements. Once we submit the section to print, it is impossible to make any changes.
You'll also find the process at the website for how to request a name change in the yearbook. Please do so also by the Dec. 1 deadline.
If you have any questions, email Casey Allbritten: allbritten_c@4j.lane.edu
Yearbook Section: https://www.shs.lane.edu/32808_2
Spring Break 2026
Eco Chick
From The School Nurse
Measles Outbreak
Dear Parents / Guardians,
We hope this message finds you and your family in good health. We’re writing to keep you informed about the recent measles outbreak in Oregon. Thirty cases have been confirmed in Marion, Clackamas, and Multnomah counties as of August 29, all in unvaccinated people and all but seven of the cases are in youth under 20 years of age.
We know news like this can be concerning. Fortunately, the measles (MMR) vaccine is safe, and two doses is 97% effective in preventing measles.
To prevent measles and other serious illnesses, we recommend being up to date on immunizations. Vaccines, including MMR, are readily available to all 4J students at our school-based health centers, as well as at health care providers’ offices, pharmacies, and Lane County Public Health (541-682-4041). Please consider scheduling an appointment soon.
4J health centers are located in two schools and are open to all 4J students and siblings.
- Churchill High School, 1850 Bailey Hill Rd., 541-790-5227
- North Eugene High School, 250 Silver Lane, 541-790-4445
Exclusion from School Per state regulation OAR 333-019-0010, if there is an exposure to a contagious illness like measles, schools are required to temporarily exclude students or staff who are deemed susceptible, such as those who are undervaccinated. This exclusion could last up to 21 days or more, depending on the situation, to prevent further spread and to ensure everyone’s safety.
About Measles Measles is a highly contagious viral infection that spreads through the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes. It poses a serious health risk to those who are unvaccinated, immunocompromised, or pregnant. In fact, nine out of ten unvaccinated individuals who are exposed to measles will contract the virus.
Symptoms include fever (sometimes over 104°), cough, sneezing, nasal congestion, runny nose, red eyes. Tiny white spots may appear in the mouth 2-3 days after symptoms begin. A rash starts 3-5 days later, typically on the face and neck, spreading downward. If you suspect measles, call your primary care provider or local public health department immediately. Call 211 for questions about measles or vaccines.
While we respect individual beliefs and the right to make personal healthcare choices, it’s important to understand that measles can lead to severe complications, including hospitalization or, in rare cases, death. Protecting the health of our students, staff, and community members is our top priority.
Up-to-date information on the current measles outbreak and public exposures can be found on the OHA website.
Health Support and Resources If you have any questions or concerns about your child’s health or vaccinations, we encourage you to contact your healthcare provider. The Oregon Health Plan (OHP) offers support to all children and teens under 19, regardless of immigration status, who meet income and other criteria. You can find help enrolling in OHP here.
Thank you for your partnership in keeping our school community safe and healthy. Together, we can help ensure that our children stay protected and continue learning in a safe environment.
Learn to Ride a Bike Event
English
Spanish
Monday, October 7, 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, and Shift Community Cycles 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.
Lunes, 7 de octubre, puede presentarse en cualquier momento entre las 4:30 – 6:30 pm, 4J Education Center (200 N. Monroe St, Eugene)
¿Usted o su hijo quieren aprender a andar en bicicleta? Recibe instrucciones y la práctica necesaria para balancear. Comenzaremos con el equilibrio y el deslizamiento sin pedales ni ruedas de entrenamiento. Algunos aprenderán a pedalear en una sola sesión, mientras que otros pueden necesitar más práctica para alcanzar ese objetivo final.
¡Aprovecha la oportunidad y ven al evento! Únase a 4J, Bethel, y Springfield Safe Routes to School; la ciudad de Eugene; la ciudad de Springfield y Shift Community Cycles para este divertido evento de hacer revisión de bicicletas, cascos gratis y información sobre bicicletas compartidas.
No necesita su propia bicicleta para participar, pero traiga un casco y una bicicleta si tiene uno. Comuníquese con el programa de Rutas Seguras a la Escuela al mazze_s@4j.lane.edu si tiene preguntas o para ser voluntario.