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Listen to the City Club of Eugene s April 8, 2021 program: Changes on the Eugene 4J Board? A Candidate Forum
Program Date: April 9, 2021
Air Date: April 12, 2021
From the City Club of Eugene:
On May 18, voters in Eugene School District 4j will have the opportunity to choose among the candidates for three seats on the board.
The race for Position 3 features two newcomers to elective politics taking on an incumbent. The race for Position 6 has only one candidate, hoping to replace veteran Jim Torrey, who was appointed to fill a seat unexpectedly vacated mid-term. (A second candidate for Position 6 dropped out too late for his name to be deleted from the ballot.) Two new candidates vie for Position 2. For 12 years, this seat was held by Anne Marie Levis, who withdrew from the race to clear the path for a candidate who, she said, “Can do some of the things I can’t.” Then a second candidate tossed his hat in the ring at the last minute. In this program, all six candi
WBBJ TV
January 25, 2021
JACKSON, Tenn. There are some updates on new schools opening in Jackson, as well as new things parents need to know.
Residents can see the construction progress made at the new Jackson Central-Merry High School and Madison Academic High School.
The plans remain unchanged: both are slated to open in the fall.
“Will we [be] able, in August…for both schools to be open?” said Doris Black, the School Board Legislative Liaison.
“At the current time, we are on schedule for both schools to be open in August,” said Chris Alexander, a Health Community LLC developer.
Construction on both schools was part of the update at the meeting for Jackson-Madison County School System’s Long Range Planning Committee.