McCornack Family Week at a Glance
April 28 - May 2
This Week:
Coming Soon:
McCornack Parent/Family Handbook: We strongly recommend families review and reference this handbook (Spanish) which is full of important information about McCornack.Please click on this link once you have read/reviewed the Handbook.
Family Resources:
Click HERE to view resources in ENGLISH
Click HERE to view resources in SPANISH
Breakfast/Lunch Menus: Click HERE to access the school breakfast/lunch menus. Breakfast and lunch are provided at no charge to McCornack students.
Volunteer Appreciation Week: As Volunteer Appreciation Week wraps up, we want to extend a very special thanks to the many family and community members who give selflessly of their time, energy and love. Thank you for being a part of our McCornack family!
Daily Student Affirmation and Staff Pledge: Each day students say a daily affirmation and then teachers follow with our pledge. This is that affirmation & pledge for you to talk about with your child. This promise helps students to understand that we all believe in them and a way for them to affirm their role at McCornack and in the classroom!
Kindergarten Registration for the 25/26 School Year: Will your child be 5 years old by September 1st? We are accepting registrations!! Come by McCornack’s office to pick up a registration packet or visit 4j.lane.edu/kindergarten
McCornack Expectations: PLEASE review our school expectations with your child. It’s super helpful to have students hear that we are all on the same page!!!
Family Connection Workshops: How can you get involved in our school community and support your student(s)?
Join us at Family Connection Workshops, Series #3 will take place in April and May.
Time/Days: 8:20a-9:30a every Wednesday from 4/16 - 5/21
Location: Room 3
Childcare, Coffee & Treats & Translation provided for each session
Topics:
4/30 - Two Homes, One Heart: Supporting Your Child Through Divorce
5/7 - Tik Tok, AI & Xbox, Oh My! (navigating phones & social media with kids)
5/14 - Shiny Smiles & Clean Hands: Supporting Kids' Self-Care Skills
5/21 - Real Talk for Real Parents: What Do You Need?
Series #4 Coming in May - two parent nights specifically for our 5th grade parents WATCH HERE FOR DETAILS
Library News: Wednesday, May 21 will be the last day for check out this year. ALL books will be due the following Wednesday, May 28. Emails go home each Sunday night to help your family keep track of books currently checked out and those that may have been lost. Please help your student get their books back to school so we can have the library ready for fun again next year!
5th Grade Growth and Development: It is time for our Human Growth & Development lessons in 5th grade. We will be using the district purchased Planned Parenthood digital lessons, videos, and materials to provide our instruction, as well as our newly adopted Health curriculum The Great Body Shop. The materials presented are in alignment with Eugene School District’s elementary health education curriculum goals and objectives. These education sessions are scheduled to take place during the following dates and times: April 23-30
Please take a few minutes to read over the 5th Grade Human Growth & Development Parent Notification Letter
Family Engagement Survey: Please fill out this survey to give feedback as to how we are doing!
If we get 100 responses by May 30th, Dana (our principal), will dress like a turkey for a WHOLE school day!
PTO Corner: The PTO board meets the last Tuesday of every month. Anyone is welcome to join the board meetings anytime. If you are interested in volunteering for the Carnival, please contact your PTO president, Sydney Mills at Sydney_l@live.com
Carnival Donations: Silent auction items for the carnival, as well as donations of services, can be dropped off at our main office.
May 6th Meeting: PTO Meeting (FREE dinner at McCornack @ 6 p.m. - Meeting from 6:30-7:30 p.m.) **Enter near the Family Resource Center located just off of the front playground -
Our Character Focus for the month of May is Flexible Thinking and Adaptability:
"I can calmly adjust to new situations."
The Bee Jamboree choices for May will be: Recess Karaoke VS. Board Game Party
People who are Flexible Thinkers:
Can think about things from multiple perspectives
Have an open mind
Are focused on creative solutions
Understand there can be more than one "right" answer
Are inventive
Tries new experiences
More easily able to deal with unexpected stress
YMCA Registrations for the 25/26 School Year:
*Registration OPENS on April 28th for Currently Enrolled students for the 25/26 school year
*Registration OPENS on May 2nd for NEW YMCA students for the 25/26 school year
Dear B.L.A.Q. Youth Families and Community:
We’re excited to share our upcoming spring programs designed to uplift, inspire, and build community through culture, creativity, and connection. You’re invited to sign up, bring a friend, and help us spread the word!
✨ Voices of Legacy
Next Session: Saturday, April 12, 2025 |Saturday, April 26, 2025
Every 2nd & 4th Saturday | 10:30 AM – 1:30 PM
Location: Lane Community College
Voices of Legacy is a vibrant B.L.A.Q. Youth, Inc. program that supports Black K -12 students and their families through culturally-rooted learning, storytelling, and mentorship. With bi-weekly sessions, youth grow in confidence and creativity, while parents/guardians receive tools for healing and empowerment. This is more than a program - it’s a celebration of identity, resilience, and collective growth.
👉 Sign Up for Voices of Legacy
📚 Soulful Stories Presents: An Equestrian-Inspired Literacy Event
Saturday, May 3, 2025 | 2 PM - 4 PM
In partnership with Solid Strides, join us for a magical afternoon featuring My Daddy is a Cowboy. Enjoy a live book reading, interactive Q&A, crafts, and a take-home resource guide. This literacy event celebrates cultural pride and the power of family connection.
✴️ Free books for the first 30 registrants
✴️ Snacks provided
✴️ Gas card assistance is available
🎨 Canvas & Connections: A Family Art Experience
Sunday, May 4, 2025 | 2 PM
Led by Dr. Grace Haynes, this creative workshop invites families to explore emotions through co-created “body maps” - life-sized artwork that tells your story using color, symbols, and imagination. No art experience needed - just curiosity and a willingness to connect.
👉 Sign Up for Family Art Experience
Safe Routes to School Events:
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.
All ages, free, learn to ride a bike event at the 4J Ed Center, Tuesday, April 29th 5-7pm - link here to flyer
Adaptive Bike Open House for students and families, Tuesday, May 6th, 3:30-6:30, City of Eugene Hilyard Center - link here to flyer
Remember, these events are free and are for people of ALL AGES who do not yet know how to ride a bike!
School Transportation Survey: We Want to Hear From You!
In partnership with the City of Eugene, we’re asking all parents and guardians to take a few minutes to fill out a brief survey about your child’s daily commute to school. Your feedback will help us better understand transportation needs and improve options for all families. The survey is quick, confidential, and your responses will remain anonymous.
As a thank you, everyone who completes the survey by April 20 will be entered into the City of Eugene’s random drawing for a chance to win one of twelve $25 gift cards! Please take a moment to share your thoughts by filling out the survey here: School Transportation Survey. Your input is invaluable and we appreciate your time!
Mestler Athletics Track and Field Camp:
Coached by all NCAA athletes and runs on a week by week basis June 16th-July 25th!
Ages 9-17
Website: https://www.summertrackcamps.com/
Oregon Children’s Choir: Sing with the Oregon Children’s Choir!
The Oregon Children’s Choir welcomes 1st-12th graders to come sing with us this spring or summer! Students will develop vocal skills, make new friends, boost confidence, and have fun! Choirs meet once per week with a concert on June 1. For even more fun, join us for a summer camp! Learn more at oregonchildrenschoir.org
Emerald Valley Ultimate Summer Camps, Ages 8+:
Ultimate Frisbee is an awesome team sport, similar to soccer, that helps get kids active and outside. It's particularly good for youth social emotional development because it is self refereed up to the highest level. Kids are taught empathy and conflict resolution skills from an early age to mediate disagreements on and off the field. **Pay what you can registration fees!!
Click HERE TO LEARN MORE :-)
qualification and to have us make the scholarship option available on your account in our new DaySmart registration system.
Monetary Donations to McCornack: Families and community members are welcome to make a donation to McCornack’s school fund. These funds will be used to provide supplies, special programming, events, and experiences for our students. We thank you for your continued support of McCornack Elementary. Click HERE to donate.
Donations are tax deductible: 93-6000566
Pre-arranged absences of three or more days: The pre-arranged absence form for School District 4J is used to request an excused absence for a planned event, such as a family trip. The form is required for absences of three or more days, and must be completed and submitted in advance:
When to complete: At least one week before the absence
Where to get the form: Click HERE
Who to get approval from: The principal and the student's teachers.
The form does not apply to emergencies, sickness, or authorized religious holidays. Absences due to illness that last more than five days require a doctor's note. Permission to be absent does not guarantee that the absence will be excused. Vacations are typically not considered excused absences