Corridor Elementary School - Eugene 4J

Corridor Elementary School - Eugene 4J A School of Tradition and Student Choice Corridor School is a magnet alternative program which draws students from throughout the Eugene District.

Children are enrolled in the program through the lottery system. Of the 260 children in Corridor, 45% are eligible for free and reduced lunch, and about 40 students receive services from our Learning Center in reading, writing and math. A number of our students have been identified as Talented and Gifted. Much of what happens at Corridor is driven by the desire for every student to feel successful

somewhere in the day. Choice is the essence of Corridor School-not only the choice to be here since it is a magnet school, but also the many choices throughout the school day as to how the children will accomplish mastery of a certain skill. Corridor classes average 22 students who are grouped by grade level from 8:15 a.m.-1:00 p.m. for instruction in math, reading/language arts, social studies, science and health. The homeroom teacher accommodates abilities with creative and enriching programs while the structure of the morning program helps students accept responsibility for their behavior and academic achievement and is followed by a portion of the day that involves student choice. During the afternoon (1-2:35 p.m.) the Corridor program is essentially a commitment to tap into and recognize each individual’s strengths within the school community. Teacher strengths and expertise are utilized to create a variety of curriculum enrichment classes that help build self esteem in the areas of visual and performing arts, science, technology, and P.E. A list of offerings is sent home prior to choosing classes so that parent and child prioritize choices. These offerings change approximately every three weeks and include such classes as wire sculpture, school newspaper, basket weaving, calligraphy, amphibians, chess and wood shop which allows teachers to determine how they can best use their strengths and teaching style at Corridor. Children of varying ages are often grouped across grade level for these classes, which encourages a sense of family. It is not unusual to see teams of multi-aged students working on projects together. Students love this part of the day and commit their mornings to reaching their highest academic potential in part because of it. There is a desire at Corridor for every child to discover their talents and interests and to have an opportunity to pursue them. Our staff strives to provide a positive learning environment for our students. We teach and model behavior expectations in all building spaces before, during and after school. Students are rewarded for being STARS (Safe, Thoughtful, Accepting, Responsible Students) with green star slips and can enter to win special prizes each week, which are announced over the intercom to the entire school. All students earn monthly incentives by following the school rules, such as Fun Fridays and other special events. Students are also recognized as Student of the Month in each classroom, and receive special rewards for their hard work. See our school website to learn more about our positive behavior support system. Corridor is also rich with technology. Each classroom is enriched with an interactive SMART Board, which allows teachers to infuse digital media into student’s curricula. Classrooms are also furnished with Mac laptops, which students use throughout their day to create projects, do research and practice concepts. Students also have access to digital camcorders and cameras, palm pilots, GPS and many other technology tools. Another distinctive feature of Corridor School is the annual musical production performed in the Soreng Theater of the Hult Center for the Performing Arts. Each play is written or modified, produced and directed by the teaching staff and is actively supported by the parents. These musical productions are much more than opportunities to perform... each musical production provides a theme around which a wide range of curriculum activities is woven. Due to the size of the student body,only the third through fifth graders will do the play. Corridor is an Oregon Green School and strives to instill green values in our students. It is our philosophy that teaching green living is vital for our future citizens of our community. Our school has an amazing, renovated school garden where students get a hands-on learning experience with concepts such as plants, harvesting, and insects. We have a strong recycling program in our classrooms and cafeteria, and we often do green projects to show students the importance of reusing materials. Corridor also has a composting program, where we use worm bins to reduce our cafeteria waste and create fabulous nutrients for our garden to grow! A final key component of Corridor School is the creation of more of a family atmosphere within the school context. There is a conscious effort to create a learning environment where everyone shares, collaborates and helps each other in the same way that healthy families do. This includes a lot of parental involvement in and out of the classroom. At Corridor one can find parents not only volunteering in the class and library but also sewing costumes, building and painting sets, organizing and supporting fundraisers, mentoring new families, assembling weekly newsletter information, even installing playground equipment-activities that support the school vision-to prepare children to be productive members of a global society and to have children leave this school with a sense of self-worth, a respect for all people and a zeal for life-long learning.

02/04/2024

North Eugene High School Theater has found a way to keep production rolling on their next play by rehearsing at Madison Middle School.

12/01/2023

It's time to register your student for the Corridor Production of Roald Dahl's W***y Wonka Jr.! This year's program begins January 8th, and registration is open until December 20th. Click the link below to find out more!

11/15/2023

North Eugene Theater is thrilled to announce our third Corridor Production, an annual performance that will bring together elementary, middle, and high school students in the North Eugene district. The program is open to all 4th through 8th grade students in the North region.

10/24/2021

The replaced Totem Pole stands at Madison Middle School. Forever Corridor Strong.

Armadill-OHS!  This is Angie!  I’ve been missing dancing with you all!  Here’s your chance to get on the dance floor wit...
07/12/2021

Armadill-OHS! This is Angie! I’ve been missing dancing with you all! Here’s your chance to get on the dance floor with me and the North Eugene HS Dance Team! Sign up for our FREE 3-day kids camp using the link in the post! Must be age 5-middle school. We get to spoil each dancer with free swag and gear! Dance, activities and lots of fun! There are only a few spaces left, so hurry over and get registered before it’s filled up! Can’t wait to see some familiar faces!

We are THRILLED to announce that after almost two years, we are offering a FREE Kid's Dance Camp! The camp is August 17, 18 and 19 from 9am-noon at NEHS! Campers must be age 5-middle school! We only have 50 spots, so make sure you hurry to grab a spot while space is available! GO HIGHLANDER!

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05/20/2021

Joanne Jones Retirement Party on June 11, 2021. River Road Park Shelter 1
It's the end of an era; Joanne, the Queen of Corridor, is retiring! Joanne was, and always will be, the heart and soul of Corridor and having you be part of her celebration will remind her of just how many lives she's touched over the years.

In order to keep our gathering a little less crowded, we will be asking guests to come in groups:

4:00 - 5:00 PM
If you are a former Corridor student or parent, please join us at River Road Park from 4-5 PM. There will be a plaque for you to sign and you can pass along your best wishes to Joanne.

5:00 - 6:00 PM
If you are a 4J staff member who has had the luck to work with Joanne (or just to know her!), come on by the park from 5-6 PM, she'll love to see you!

6:00 - 7:00 PM
If you're a friend or family member, we hope you can be there from 6-7 PM to give her a retirement send off fit for a queen 🙂

Please wear your masks, Joanne doesn't want to spread anything but kindness at this event.

We hope to see you there, and in the immortal words of Ms. Joanne Jones, "Work hard, play safe, and be a nice human!

04/25/2021

Early on the morning on April 6th , our sweet Steve suffered a massive stroke and the world w… Hannah Schimmer needs your support for Help Us Bring Steve Home

04/16/2021
04/13/2021

I just got this from Tammy.

We just got him settled in to the rehab center. The doctor is extremely kind. He keeps saying, however, that his stroke is sooo large. 😐 and has mentioned different scenarios that scare the hell out of me. I need to remember one day at a time. I’m still waiting to talk to the social worker to beg for different visiting rules. As of now-it is the same as the hospital.

Steve did get placed at Oregon Rehabilitation Center.

If you want to send Steve a card DM me and I’ll share their home address with you.

I’ve heard a Papa Pizza fundraiser is getting set up for May 4. Stay tuned for more information.

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250 Silver Lane
Eugene, OR
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