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Clinton High School student charged with threats

Posted at 4:56 pm February 22, 2018
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

A Clinton High School student is in custody after an investigation of a social media threat, authorities said.

The 15-year-old female student sent messages to a male student on a social media site that ultimately led to threats, according to Mark Lucas, Anderson County Sheriff’s Department chief deputy.

The threat was investigated by Anderson County school officials and school resource officers and detectives from the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department, Lucas said.

The female student was identified and arrested this morning, Lucas said. She is currently being held in juvenile detention pending a hearing. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Schools, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Clinton High School, Mark Lucas, social media threats, threat, Tim Parrott

Student arrested after threatening to ‘shoot up’ school

Posted at 3:55 pm February 22, 2018
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Note: This story was updated at 4:40 p.m.

A Robertsville Middle School student was arrested Thursday after threatening to “shoot up the school,” authorities said.

The Oak Ridge Police Department received a report of the threat at 9:59 a.m. Thursday. The alleged threat came during a moment of silence for the victims of the school shooting in Florida, the ORPD said.

The 13-year-old male student was immediately removed from class and taken to the principal’s office where two ORPD officers conducted an interview, according to a statement from police. The student admitted to saying he was going to “shoot up the school,” but he apologized and told officers he was joking and did not mean it, the statement said.

Officers also interviewed a parent of the student who confirmed that the teen does not have access to any firearms at home. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: disruption of a gathering, false reporting, harassment, James Akagi, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, Robertsville Middle School, school shooting, threat

ORHS Masquers presents ‘The Music Man’ in March

Posted at 8:50 am February 22, 2018
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Bronson Alan as Harold Hill, Lauren McCoig as Marian Paroo, and Olivia Pinkham (behind the piano) as Mrs. Paroo in the Oak Ridge High School Masquers' production of "The Music Man" in March 2018. (Submitted photo)

Bronson Alan as Harold Hill, Lauren McCoig as Marian Paroo, and Olivia Pinkham (behind the piano) as Mrs. Paroo in the Oak Ridge High School Masquers’ production of “The Music Man” in March 2018. (Submitted photo)

 

Oak Ridge High School Masquers, the school’s drama program, will present “The Music Man,” the classic musical, in four performances in March.

The performances are scheduled for Friday, March 2, at 7 p.m.; Saturday, March 3, at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.; and Sunday, March 4, at 2 p.m. at the Oak Ridge Performing Arts Center.

Advance tickets are $8, and they are available at the ORHS office and The Ferrell Shop. At the door, tickets will be $10 for adults and $9 for student-aged children, a press release said.

Under the direction of Dana Wham—who has directed, choreographed, or acted in numerous adult and children productions throughout the region—this year’s “The Music Man” continues the ORHS Masquers tradition of bringing excellent performances, impressive sets, amazing orchestration, and technical panache to the stage, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Entertainment, Front Page News, Government, K-12, Theater, Top Stories Tagged With: Bronson Alan, Dana Wham, Lauren McCoig, Oak Ridge High School Masquers, Olivia Pinkham, ORHS Masquers, The Music Man

Vann, who started girls basketball team at ORHS, died Friday

Posted at 9:02 pm February 21, 2018
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Sudartha Vann

Sudartha Vann

Sudartha Ellen Vann, who started the girls basketball team at Oak Ridge High School and coached the first sanctioned game in 1973, died Friday, February 16. She was 81.

Born in Radford, Virginia, on December 5, 1936, Vann graduated from Oak Ridge High School in 1955. After graduation, she worked for the Oak Ridge Recreation Department as a playground director for two years at Woodland Elementary School.

Later, she earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Tennessee in 1964 and a master’s degree in 1970. She taught health and physical education at Oak Ridge High School for 30 years, according to her obituary.

Vann was a good athlete, and she loved basketball, her obituary said. She participated in the 1954 and 1955 Southern Appalachian Basketball Tournament at Chilhowee Park. These teams were comprised of Oak Ridge Church League players and coached by Margaret Gotshall. Vann earned numerous relay medals swimming at the Oak Ridge Municipal Pool at the ACAC swim meets, where large crowds would gather to watch swimmers compete from several southern states, and she played softball for more than 10 years for the Kerns Methodist team. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, High School, K-12, Obituaries, Sports Tagged With: girls basketball, Oak Ridge High School, obituary, Sudartha Ellen Vann

Oak Ridge Schools wants to reassure students that schools are safe

Posted at 11:08 am February 19, 2018
By Holly Cross Leave a Comment

Article submitted by Oak Ridge Schools

The staff of Oak Ridge Schools recognizes that high profile acts of violence, particularly in schools, can cause worry, confusion, and fear of potential risks. We would like to provide some information and guidance about how we prepare, and how we plan to continue to respond in Oak Ridge. Our desire is that parents and school personnel can help students feel safe by establishing a sense of normalcy and security, and talking with them about their fears.

Our first desire is to reassure staff and students that they are safe, and that safety remains a top priority. We understand that the fears many are facing are real and natural in situations when tragedy occurs. Based on recommendations from the National Association of School Psychologists, we encourage students and staff to talk about their feelings so they can appropriately put them into perspective. For those who do not wish to talk about it, we encourage writing, playing music, or creating art to express feelings.

In our school district, we want to reassure our students that their schools are safe and that adults are there to protect them. We encourage students of all ages to ask questions about safety and what measures we take at our schools. We have engaged in extensive training efforts with our staff in each school with community leaders from our city fire and police departments to provide safe schools. We exercise routine safety drills with our students, and we will continue to improve in the implementation and frequency of these drills. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Police and Fire Tagged With: Holly Cross, Oak Ridge Schools, Safe Schools

AC Schools having town hall to discuss school safety

Posted at 7:24 pm February 16, 2018
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Tim Parrott

Tim Parrott

Anderson County Schools will have a town hall to discuss school safety on Thursday.

“In response to the tragedy in Florida this week, we would like to address our community’s concerns regarding the safety of our schools,” said Tim Parrott, director of Anderson County Schools.

The town hall is scheduled to start at 6 p.m. Thursday, February 22, in the auditorium at Anderson County High School.

“All interested parents and community members are invited to attend,” Parrott said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County High School, Anderson County Schools, school safety, Tim Parrott, Town Hall

Movie screening, discussion to raise awareness of opioid epidemic

Posted at 10:02 am February 15, 2018
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A movie screening and discussion on Tuesday will help raise awareness of the opioid epidemic in the community, a press release said.

The documentary “Chasing the Dragon” will be shown starting at 6 p.m. Tuesday, February 20, in the Clinton Middle School auditorium. The screening and discussion are scheduled until 8 p.m. Parents, teachers, schools administrators, students, and other interested community members are invited to attend, the press release said. Students in grades 7-12 may attend with an adult.

The press release said there were 256 drug-related death cases in Knox and Anderson counties in 2016, according to the Knox County Regional Forensic Center. And the number continues to increase, the press release said.

“In an effort to combat the growing epidemic of prescription drug and heroin abuse, ASAP of Anderson, in cooperation with Anderson County EMS and in coordination with community partners in Anderson County, are hosting a screening of ‘Chasing the Dragon: The Life of an Opiate Addict,’” the release said. “The FBI and DEA have released this documentary aimed at educating students, young adults, parents, and other community members about the dangers of dependence and addiction.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Clinton, Community, Education, Entertainment, Front Page News, K-12, Movies, Police and Fire Tagged With: addiction, Anderson County Emergency Medical Services, Anderson County EMS, Anderson County Schools, ASAP of Anderson, Chasing the Dragon: The Life of an Opiate Addict, Clinton Fire Department, Clinton Middle School, Clinton Police Department, DEA, dependence, drug-related death, FBI, Knox County Regional Forensic Center, Narcan, opioid epidemic, prescription drug and heroin abuse, Ridgeview Behavioral Health Services

Education Foundation has book project to celebrate 75th anniversary of Oak Ridge Schools

Posted at 9:13 am February 15, 2018
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The Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation is planning to publish a commemorative book to mark the 75th anniversary of Oak Ridge Schools, complete with color photos, stories, and memories as told by teachers and alumni from each class from 1944 to 2018. The book's cover art is by Jim Dodson. (Submitted image)

The Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation is planning to publish a commemorative book to mark the 75th anniversary of Oak Ridge Schools, complete with color photos, stories, and memories as told by teachers and alumni from each class from 1944 to 2018. The book’s cover art is by Jim Dodson. (Submitted image)

 

The Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation is planning a special book project to celebrate the upcoming 75th anniversary of the Oak Ridge Schools.

The book will be a collection of memories as told by teachers and alumni across all classes from 1944-2018. The Foundation has identified people to serve as anchor authors for each of the 75 classes, a press release said. Anchor authors have the option to share their memories, and they will help collect memories from classmates. Each class will submit two to three pages for publication in the book.

“This is a timely project to still be able to tell first-hand stories from the early beginnings and to cross-pollinate and historically savor and preserve the collected experiences from the first 75 years,” said Benita Albert, Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation board member. Albert, a retired math teacher, has found it to be very rewarding interviewing alumni and researching stories from the earliest years, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Front Page News, History, K-12 Tagged With: 75th anniversary, Barry Stephenson, Benita Albert, BOE, Iris Publishing, Jessica Steed, Jim Dodson, Keys Fillauer, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge Heritage and Preservation Association, Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation, Oak Ridge Schools

Eby will serve on state school board, leaving Oak Ridge board

Posted at 9:49 am February 13, 2018
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Bob Eby

Bob Eby

Robert “Bob” S. Eby, vice chair of the Oak Ridge Board of Education, is resigning March 31 because Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam is appointing him to serve on the Tennessee State Board of Education effective April 1. Eby will represent Tennessee’s Third Congressional District, which includes Oak Ridge, on the state school board, according to his resignation letter.

“This is quite an honor, and I look forward to utilizing all I have learned while serving on the Oak Ridge Board off and on over the past 33 years to serve the governor and the State of Tennessee in the best manner that I can,” Eby said in the February 7 resignation letter, which was written to Oak Ridge Board of Education Chair Keys Fillauer but also copied to other school board members and Superintendent Bruce Borchers.

Eby said Tennessee state law does not allow him to serve on the state school board while also serving as a city, county, state, or elected federal official. Members of the Oak Ridge Board of Education are elected to their positions.

“Therefore, to accept this appointment requires me to resign from my Oak Ridge Board of Education position,” Eby said. “I humbly request the Board (the Oak Ridge Board of Education) to formally accept this resignation.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Bill Haslam, Bob Eby, Bruce Borchers, Keys Fillauer, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge Schools, Robert "Bob" S. Eby, school board, Tennessee State Board of Education, Third Congressional District

Born in Oak Ridge, author Dan Kilday to visit Oak Ridge Schools on Tuesday

Posted at 12:48 pm February 9, 2018
By Kathy Kilday Gillenwaters Leave a Comment

Dan Kilday, author of the new children's chapter book "Molly Warner: School Reporter." Kilday will be visiting several Oak Ridge Schools on Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2018. (Submitted photo)

Dan Kilday, author of the new children’s chapter book “Molly Warner: School Reporter.” Kilday will be visiting several Oak Ridge Schools on Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2018. (Submitted photo)

 

Dan Kilday, author of the new children’s book “Molly Warner: School Reporter,” will be visiting several Oak Ridge Schools on Tuesday, February 13. The author will be visiting Linden Elementary School, Woodland Elementary School, and Willow Brook Elementary School, as well as Jefferson Middle School, a press release said.

A graduate of Central High School in Knoxville, Kilday earned a communications degree from Huntingdon College in Montgomery, Alabama, before working as a television anchor and reporter for local stations in three states. Kilday was born in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and currently resides in Austin, Texas, with his wife and three children.

Here is more information about the book: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Dan Kilday, Jefferson Middle School, Linden Elementary School, Molly Warner, Molly Warner: School Reporter, Oak Ridge Schools, Willow Brook Elementary School, Woodland Elementary School

Oak Ridge Schools absent rate at 12 percent

Posted at 3:02 pm February 7, 2018
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Note: This story was updated at 10:55 a.m. Feb. 8.

Oak Ridge Schools reported Wednesday that it is monitoring student and staff attendance as people across the United States monitor the flu and flu-related concerns.

“Currently, our absenteeism rate is at 12 percent, which is clearly lower than surrounding school systems,” Oak Ridge Schools Coordinated School Health reported on Twitter.

Anderson County Schools announced it would be closed Thursday and Friday because of widespread illness among students and staff members. Other area schools have closed as well, including Clinton and Lenoir City schools, and Campbell, Knox, Scott, Sevier, and Union counties. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12 Tagged With: absenteeism rate, flu, illness, Oak Ridge Schools, Oak Ridge Schools Coordinated School Health

Anderson County Schools to close Thursday, Friday

Posted at 2:54 pm February 7, 2018
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Information from WYSH Radio in Clinton

Note: This story was updated at 10:55 a.m. Feb. 8.

On Tuesday, Anderson County Director of Schools Tim Parrott announced that the system will be closed on Thursday, February 8, and Friday, February 9, because of widespread illness among students and staff members. One of those days will be made up on Monday, April 2, which had been scheduled to be an in-service day for teachers.

Asked after the announcement why schools would be open today (Wednesday, February 7) when officials already knew they would be out the following two days, Parrott in an email said “there is always a chance that both student and teacher attendance will improve (on Wednesday). The leadership team met and decided that it would be best to close school Thursday and Friday. This will give extra time for the students to get well and to clean and disinfect the schools.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, Health, K-12 Tagged With: Anderson County Schools, flu, illness, Tim Parrott

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