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Community Corner Newsletter • March 20, 2026

Posted Date: 03/20/26 (04:30 PM)


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Community Corner • March 20, 2026

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Message from the Superintendent

As we head into spring break, I’d like to reflect on the accomplishments of our students and the ways they are already making an impact in our community.

Across Roseburg Schools, students are living out the values that guide our work: inspiring growth, building community and expanding opportunities. 

At a time when broad narratives can paint an incomplete picture of public education, it is important to stay grounded in what we are seeing locally: steady, meaningful growth. 

Mid-year data shows our students are growing at rates that meet or exceed national averages in several areas, particularly reading. Roseburg Schools Director of Teaching & Learning Dr. Jill Weber shared this data during February's School Board work session, and I encourage you to take a few minutes to watch the full presentation.

That same purpose is reflected in how our students build community.

Across our schools, students are creating spaces where others feel seen, valued and supported. Our Future First Citizen finalists represent the very best of Roseburg, demonstrating character, service and a commitment to something greater than themselves. 

At Winchester Elementary, second-graders recently demonstrated courage and empathy by writing and sharing poetry with their peers. The spirit of community was also on full display at the Roseburg High School A.R.T. Assembly.

Students are also expanding opportunities as they prepare for what comes next. 

Through our Career and Technical Education programs, students are exploring career pathways and gaining real-world experience that leads to high-demand, family-supporting careers. 

That same drive extends beyond the classroom.

Roseburg High School Cheer recently earned its first national title, and our high school choir students advanced to state after multiple first-place finishes at the Oregon Music Educators Association District Solo & Ensemble Contest.

These outcomes are not accidental. They are the result of a shared commitment between our educators, our families and our community, along with a continued focus on the experiences and opportunities that support students over time. That focus is creating real momentum in our schools.

At the same time, there is more work ahead. Our responsibility is to match the potential our students demonstrate every day by staying focused on their needs and making thoughtful decisions that support both current and future generations. 

In the months ahead, I look forward to introducing new opportunities to celebrate our students, highlight their stories and stay connected as a community.

Thank you for the role you play in supporting our schools. I hope you have a restful spring break, and I look forward to continuing this work together. 

Sincerely,
Jared Cordon
Superintendent
Roseburg Schools
 

Key Dates & Events

  • March 23-27: Spring Break
  • April 2-3: Elementary and Middle School Conferences
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District and Community News

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Free Meals Offered Over Spring Break

We are committed to ensuring students maintain access to nutritious meals when school is out of session. As part of that commitment, the Lunchbox Express van will once again deliver free meals over Spring Break.

Meals will be distributed March 23-27. The meals are available to all children 1 to 18 years old. All children are welcome and do not need to be students or residents within the school district.

Each sack will contain a breakfast and a lunch meal, and children must be present to participate (one breakfast and one lunch per child, per day).

The Lunchbox Express delivery sites and times are:

  • Faith Lutheran Church (820 West Kenwood St.): 11 to 11:15 a.m.
  • Green Elementary (4498 Carnes Road): 11:30 to 11:45 a.m.
  • Eastwood Park (2823 SE Douglas Ave.): Noon to 12:15 p.m.
  • Creekside Family Church (731 Newton Creek Road): 12:45 to 1 p.m.
  • Saddle Butte Mobile Manor (222 Saddle Butte Lane): 1:15 to 1:30 p.m.

This institution is an equal opportunity provider. For more information, call (541) 440-2264.
 
Members of the Community Facilities Advisory Committee tour Winchester Elementary School. The Roseburg Schools logo appears on the bottom left corner of the image.

Community Facilities Advisory Committee Advances Long-Range Planning Work

Roseburg Schools has officially launched its long-range facilities planning process, with the Community Facilities Advisory Committee (CFAC) now meeting regularly to guide this important work.

The committee held its first meeting at Winchester Elementary School, where members began with a guided tour led by district Physical Plant Manager Tracy Grauf. The tour provided a firsthand look at the realities of maintaining aging facilities, including infrastructure and systems that have exceeded their intended lifespan. These on-site observations are a critical part of building a shared understanding of current conditions across the district.

The CFAC has since met a second time on April 10 at Roseburg High School, continuing to build knowledge around the district’s facilities, financial outlook, and long-term needs.
In its initial meetings, the 34-member committee has reviewed an overview of the planning process, past bond efforts, and the age and condition of schools across Roseburg. This work is helping establish a common foundation as the group moves forward.

The committee represents a broad cross-section of the community, including parents, residents without school-aged children, business and healthcare leaders, educators, school board members, and civic representatives. Over the coming months, members will continue learning together and working toward a shared vision for the future of Roseburg’s school facilities.

Our buildings serve as more than learning spaces. They are community hubs used daily for student activities, extracurricular programs, and community events. Several facilities have also received seismic upgrades and are designed to serve as emergency shelters in the event of a natural disaster, reinforcing their role as essential community assets.

The CFAC’s work will help inform a thoughtful, long-term facilities plan focused on student safety, educational opportunity, and responsible stewardship of community resources. We remain committed to transparency throughout this process and will continue to keep the community informed as the work progresses.
 

Employment Openings

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All openings
We post new positions regularly! Apply online through Frontline Education.

LICENSED
  • Elementary Teachers — District Pool
  • Special Education Teachers — District Pool

CLASSIFIED
  • Instructional Assistant III — 7 hours/day in the Specialized Support Center at Fullerton IV Elementary School
  • Instructional Assistant III — 7 hours/day in the Developmental Learning Center at Fremont Middle School.
  • Instructional Assistant I — 5.5 hours/day at Hucrest Elementary School
  • Food Service Assistant — 7 hours/day at Eastwood Elementary School
  • Food Service Assistant — 3 hours/day at Roseburg High School
  • Food Service Assistant — 4.5 hours/day at Hucrest Elementary School
  • Custodian — 8 hours/day at Fremont Middle School

COACHES
  • Head Volleyball Coach at Roseburg High School (Fall 2026)
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