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2025 Salmon Education
Lookout Eugene-Springfield on Instagram: "After growing salmon from eggs and learning about their life cycle and importance to Oregon, @4jschools released the fish into the wild at Alton Baker Park. Read more about the partnership with @ewebutility and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife at Lookout Eugene-Springfield #salmon #chinooksalmon #willametteriver #oregon"
This engaging educational video shows 4J students learning about Chinook salmon and their role in the ecosystem. The partnership with @ewebutility and Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife allows the students to release the fish into the wild at Alton Baker Park. The video also highlights the importance of keystone species and the responsibility of humans in caring for the environment. Watch as the students reflect on their new knowledge and take action in their community.
The Register-Guard on Instagram: "For more than 20 years, the Fish Eggs to Fry collaborative project has been bringing science to life for elementary students at Eugene 4J. Click the link in our bio for more"
For over two decades, Eugene 4J has been offering the innovative Fish Eggs to Fry program, giving elementary students an immersive learning experience by raising salmon from eggs to fry stage. This collaborative project combines science and nature, promoting a deeper understanding of the life cycle of salmon and the importance of environmental awareness. By releasing the fish into the ocean, students develop a connection with the natural world and gain valuable knowledge that can be applied to their future.
‘I wish he didn't get eaten’: Students set baby salmon off on perilous journey to the sea
More than 1,000 4J students released salmon fry into the Willamette River at Alton Baker Park after learning about their life cycles and importance in Oregon.
Eugene 4J students learn salmon life cycle at Alton Baker Park
More than 1,100 students from the Eugene 4J School District gathered at Alton Baker Park to release Chinook salmon fry into the Willamette River.
Eugene 4J students raise salmon fry to learn about the life cycle of an iconic Oregon animal
The annual project aims to teach children about a variety of topics from science to Native American history.
Third and fourth graders release salmon fry in educational event at Alton Baker Park
More than 1,000 children participated in an annual salmon fry release at Alton Baker Park, part of a curriculum teaching students about the life cycle of fish.
2025 EWEB EV Challenge
Lane County students race battery-powered vehicles in Eugene
Middle schoolers from across Lane County gathered in Eugene Thursday to show off and race battery-powered cars.
Lane County middle school students build electric vehicles with EWEB grant
On June 5, students raced their mini electric vehicles and showed off their designs at a symposium at the Lane Events Center.
2024 EWEB EV Challenge
Students compete in annual EWEB Electric Vehicle Competition
Teams of middle school students from the 4J, Bethel, and Springfield school districts gathered at the Lane Event Center Auditorium on June 6 to race the emission-free electric vehicles that
2024 Salmon Education
2023 EWEB EV Challenge
Monroe middle schoolers participate in EWEB EV challenge
Eighth-grade students at Monroe Middle School participated in EWEB's Electric Vehicle Challenge on Wednesday morning, putting their hand-built cars to the test.
End-of-year electric vehicle races held at 4J schools
Through a partnership with Eugene Water and Electric Board, eighth graders in the 4j school district have been building electric racecars.On Wednesday, they too
2022 4J/EEP Salmon Education
4J students get hands-on salmon education thanks to EWEB grants
On a chilly November day, third graders from Adams Elementary School in Eugene learned about the lifecycle of native salmon on a field trip to Lake Creek near Triangle Lake. The field trips take place all month as part of a program funded by EWEB grants.
Eugene students raise and release salmon
For two months, students in Eugene have been raising salmon. Last week, they released them into the wild.
Eugene students release salmon fry into waterways to learn about ecosystem
Students received salmon eggs and were responsible for checking on the growing fish and the water quality.
4J students release hundreds of salmon fry
Hundreds of Eugene 4J students released salmon fry into the water near Alton Baker Park Wednesday morning, after raising them from eggs in their classroom tanks
2022 EWEB EV Challenge
Roosevelt Middle School students build, race their own electric cars
Local middle school students use science, technology, engineering, art and math to design, build and race miniature solar and electric powered cars.
2021 EV Challenge
4J middle schoolers happy to be back in classroom
EUGENE, Ore. – Middle school students in the Eugene School District 4J said their educational experience has improved substantially since returning to in-person learning.
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