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Julie Kinder-McMillan named Teacher of the Year in Oak Ridge

Posted at 9:53 pm February 19, 2017
By Holly Cross Leave a Comment

Julie Kinder-McMillan

Julie Kinder-McMillan

 

Julie Kinder-McMillan of Robertsville Middle School has been named Teacher of the Year for Oak Ridge Schools.

Kinder-McMillan is the schools district’s nominee for state-level awards that the Tennessee Department of Education gives each year to outstanding educators to recognize their meritorious service and devotion to students.

“The department applauds teachers who care about children, who devote their professional lives to enriching the lives of Tennessee children, and who demonstrate exceptional gains in student achievement,” a press release said. “Each district in the state may submit one nominee for the state-level award.

Kinder-McMillan teaches eighth-grade reading/language arts as well as journalism and yearbook.

“One of her passions is to educate students about the Holocaust using the ‘Diary of Anne Frank’ as a learning platform, as Anne is close in age to her students,” the press release said. “It provides an entry point and puts a face on the nameless numbers of victims. Julie has participated in numerous trainings to enhance her teaching, and had the pleasure of bringing in Holocaust survivor, Mira Kimmelman, to meet her students.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Julie Kinder-McMillan, Oak Ridge Schools, Robertsville Middle School, Teacher of the Year, Tennessee Department of Education

Register today: Roane State teaching symposium set for Feb. 25

Posted at 1:04 pm February 17, 2017
By Owen Driskill Leave a Comment

Roane State’s Symposium on Powerful Teaching, set for Saturday, February 25, will feature Nancy Surrett Gregg, a member of King University’s School of Education.

The annual event, now nearly a decade old, will be held in the O’Brien Theatre on the college’s main campus in Harriman.

Online registration is available through February 17 at www.roanestate.edu/symposium.

Same-day registration and check-in begins at 8:15 a.m. February 25 in the lobby. All area K-12 educators are invited, and many typically attend the symposium. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, K-12 Tagged With: K-12 educators, King University, Leading Students to Learn, Nancy Surrett Gregg, O’Brien Theatre, Roane State, Symposium on Powerful Teaching

Oak Ridge school board to discuss preschool sites during Feb. 24 work session

Posted at 4:08 pm February 13, 2017
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

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A conceptual site plan for a new preschool at Elm Grove Park on East Tennessee Avenue in east Oak Ridge. (Image courtesy Studio 4 Design/City of Oak Ridge)

 

The Oak Ridge Board of Education will discuss preschool sites during a February 24 work session.

The work session starts at 8 a.m. Friday, February 24, in the conference room of the Robert J. Smallridge School Administration Building at 304 New York Avenue.

Oak Ridge municipal and school officials had previously identified Elm Grove Park off East Tennessee Avenue in east Oak Ridge as a preferred site. It’s a city-owned parcel and the site of a former school, and it’s relatively flat and has city-owned utilities. Also, there aren’t many obstacles that would affect construction, and site borings have already been done, city officials said recently. But a petition drive has been started to object to building the preschool there.

In the meantime, city officials learned that a day care center recently closed at Scarboro Community Center, and they are now also considering adding on to that city-owned building off Carver Avenue. The Scarboro Community Center was built with federal Community Development Block Grant funds, and there is no debt on the building, Oak Ridge City Manager Mark Watson said. It already has a gymnasium, a cafeteria, offices, multi-purpose rooms, and smaller rooms, and there is a playground across the street, city officials said. Additional classrooms and administrative and staff space would be added. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Darryl Kerley, Elm Grove Park, Head Start, Jim Akagi, Joint City/Schools Preschool Planning Committee, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Oak Ridge Schools Preschool, preschool, Robert J. Smallridge School Administration Building, Scarboro Community Center, Studio Four Design

Eight Teachers of the Year announced by Oak Ridge Schools

Posted at 8:39 pm February 10, 2017
By Holly Cross 2 Comments

Teachers of the Year were announced Friday, Feb. 10, 2017, by Oak Ridge Schools. From left top row, they are Amy Brewer, Ashley Branson, Emily Haverkamp, and Julie Kinder-McMillan; and from left bottom row, they are Kristi Boruff, Lars Handoff, Tom Froning, and Glenda Bergener. (Photos by Oak Ridge Schools/Composite by Oak Ridge Today)

Teachers of the Year were announced Friday, Feb. 10, 2017, by Oak Ridge Schools. From left top row, they are Amy Brewer, Ashley Branson, Emily Haverkamp, and Julie Kinder-McMillan; and from left bottom row, they are Kristi Boruff, Lars Hondorf, Tom Froning, and Glenda Bergener. (Photos by Oak Ridge Schools)

 

Eight Teachers of the Year were announced Friday by Oak Ridge Schools.

Here is the Teacher of the Year at each Oak Ridge school:

  • Glenwood Elementary School—Kristi Boruff
  • Linden Elementary School—Glenda Bergener
  • Willow Brook Elementary School—Ashley Branson
  • Woodland Elementary School—Amy Brewer
  • Jefferson Middle School—Emily Haverkamp
  • Robertsville Middle School—Julie Kinder-MacMillan
  • Oak Ridge High School—Tom Froning
  • Secret City Academy—Lars Hondorf

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Amy Brewer, Ashley Branson, Emily Haverkamp, Glenda Bergener, Glenwood Elementary School, Jefferson Middle School, Julie Kinder-MacMillan, Kristi Boruff, Lars Hondorf, Linden Elementary School, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Schools, Robertsville Middle School, Secret City Academy, Teacher of the Year, Teachers of the Year, Tennessee Department of Education, Tom Froning, Willow Brook Elementary School, Woodland Elementary School

Oak Ridge teen wins youth of year honor from Boys & Girls Clubs of Clinch Valley

Posted at 12:18 am February 10, 2017
By Adam Wilson Leave a Comment

Jordan Hannah

Jordan Hannah

 

Oak Ridge High School senior Jordan Hannah has been named the Youth of the Year by Boys & Girls Clubs of the Clinch Valley. Hannah was selected from among a group of four outstanding youth, a press release said.

He will now compete for the Tennessee Youth of the Year title and a $5,000 college scholarship from Boys & Girls Clubs of America.

The Youth of the Year title is a prestigious honor bestowed upon an exemplary young person in recognition of leadership, service, academic excellence, and dedication to live a healthy lifestyle, the press release said. Now in its 70th year, the Youth of the Year program honors the nation’s most awe-inspiring young people on their path to great futures and encourages all kids to lead, succeed, and inspire.

“Jordan is a terrific young man and will represent his club and community well at the state competition,” said Adam Wilson, chief operating officer of Boys & Girls Clubs of the Clinch Valley. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Adam Wilson, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Boys & Girls Clubs of the Clinch Valley, Clinch Valley Youth of the Year, Corrine Bailey, Darren Osborne, Harriman High School, Jennifer Pettyjohn, Jim Dodson, Jordan Hannah, Junior Hendrickson, Kesha Shipe, Macy Hendrickson, Mason Kocka, National Youth of the Year, Oak Ridge High School, Southeast Region Youth of the Year, Tennessee Youth of the Year, Youth of the Year

Oak Ridge Schools closed Friday due to illness

Posted at 4:50 pm February 9, 2017
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge Schools are closed Friday due to illness.

More staff members have been reporting that they are ill, and the school system is not able to provide enough substitutes to fill in for teachers, teacher assistants, and transportation and food service workers, Oak Ridge Schools said in a Thursday afternoon statement.

“Due to this lack of available substitutes, we have decided to close school and the school administration on Friday, February 10,” the statement said.

The school system said student learning and safety are its main priorities, and officials have been monitoring the number of students and staff that have been unable to attend school due to illness. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: illness, Oak Ridge Schools, Oak Ridge Schools closed

Opposed to building preschool there, park supporters having party Saturday

Posted at 12:17 pm February 9, 2017
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Elm Grove Park Oct. 21, 2015

Elm Grove Park in east Oak Ridge is one of two proposed sites for a new preschool. (File photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

People opposed to building the new preschool at Elm Grove Park plan to show their support for the park on Saturday. They are having a Save Elm Grove Park Party at the park from 1-3 p.m. Saturday, February 11.

“We are inviting all members of the community who wish to show their support, as well as the members of the Oak Ridge City Council and Board of Education, so that they may see firsthand how the community feels about this historic site,” said Jordon Bell, who started a Save Elm Grove Park petition.

Elm Grove Park is on East Tennessee Avenue in east Oak Ridge. It’s owned by the city, and it once had a school. It was initially the preferred site for the new Oak Ridge Schools Preschool, which has been on the city’s wish list for many years.

But Elm Grove Park is now one of two possible sites for the new preschool. The other is Scarboro Community Center in central Oak Ridge. A day care center recently closed at the center, and city officials are now considering whether to add on to that city-owned building on Carver Avenue to house the preschool. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Slider Tagged With: Elm Grove Park, Jordon Bell, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Schools Preschool, preschool, Save Elm Grove Park, Scarboro Community Center, Studio Four Design

Anderson, Clinton, Knox, Roane schools closed until Monday due to illness

Posted at 11:32 am February 9, 2017
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Schools in Clinton and Anderson, Knox, and Roane counties are all closed Thursday, February 9, and Friday, February 10, due to illness.

Anderson County Schools said the closure is due to the continuing rise in the number of students and staff out sick.

Clinton City Schools cited illness among students and staff. Schools will re-open on a regular schedule on Monday, February 13. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12 Tagged With: Anderson County Schools, Clinton City Schools, closure, illness, Knox County Schools, Roane County schools

Council to consider opposing use of public funds for private schools unless certain conditions met

Posted at 12:59 pm February 8, 2017
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

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The Oak Ridge City Council is pictured above in December 2016. (Photo courtesy City of Oak Ridge)

 

The Oak Ridge City Council on Monday will consider opposing the use of public funds for private schools unless certain conditions are met.

The Oak Ridge Board of Education has already taken a position. In November 2016, the Board of Education said it opposed the taking of funds from public education in any Tennessee community unless the local school board agrees, there is statutory assurance that schools receiving the funds will comply with the same curriculum and testing standards required of public schools, and until the Basic Education Program is “adequately funded” by the Tennessee General Assembly.

There has been increased discussion of the potential use of school vouchers, at least in part because of the nomination and confirmation of Betsy DeVos as the new U.S. education secretary.

In a memo to City Council members, Oak Ridge City Manager Mark Watson said the Tennessee General Assembly has debated the merits of implementing a school voucher system for many years as a way to provide quality education for all students in the state.

“This system would allow a freedom of choice for all students to choose to leave their geographical-centered public school to another school, taking the state-allocated funds for that public school system to the new system, be it public or private,” Watson said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Basic Education Program, City of Oak Ridge, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge school system, private schools, public funds, public school system, school vouchers, state of Tennessee, Tennessee General Assembly

Oak Ridge Graduation Celebration needs your help

Posted at 12:07 pm February 7, 2017
By Rebecca Williams Leave a Comment

Students always enjoy the “photo booth” at Graduation Celebration. This was taken at the June 2016 party. (Submitted photo)

Students always enjoy the “photo booth” at Graduation Celebration. This was taken at the June 2016 party. (Submitted photo)

 

For 20 years, the Oak Ridge community has hosted Graduation Celebration, a safe, all-night party for high school graduates at the Civic Center in Oak Ridge. And for 20 years, there has not been even one car accident involving a student on graduation night in Oak Ridge. Isn’t that amazing? That’s something to celebrate.

And we’re set to do it again June 1, 2017, with games, food, $13,000 in prizes, and scholarships, all night long in a party that has no drugs or alcohol and welcomes every student who graduates. About 85 percent or more of the ORHS senior class attends each year.

And yet today, Graduation Celebration needs your help. Donations were down last year, and volunteers have moved on as their children have graduated. The organization needs more of both! Can you help? [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Graduation Celebration, Oak Ridge

Borchers wins Anderson County Ally of the Year Award

Posted at 11:34 am February 7, 2017
By Holly Cross Leave a Comment

DrB2Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention, or ASAP, of Anderson County hosted a contest for selecting an “Ally of the Year.” Candidates for the award were nominated by community members for their passion for creating a healthy and productive Anderson County. They are united by one goal: to use their leadership, influence, and communication skills to raise funds to help prevent and reduce substance abuse in Anderson County. Each dollar raised by the candidates counted as one vote.

Oak Ridge Schools Superintendent Bruce Borchers was the top fundraiser, bringing in more than $1,850. Oliver Springs Police Chief Kenny Morgan was the first runner-up, raising more than $1,200. Anderson County School Superintendent Tim Parrott was the second runner-up, adding $1,100. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Front Page News, Health, K-12, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention, Ally of the Year, Anderson County Schools, ASAP, Bruce Borchers, Kenny Morgan, Oak Ridge Schools, Oliver Springs Police, substance abuse, Tim Parrott, youth substance abuse

Wellness, Safety Fair is April 5

Posted at 10:44 am February 6, 2017
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

The City of Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Schools, and Community Wellness and Safety Fair is scheduled for Wednesday, April 5, at the Oak Ridge Civic Center.

The fair is open to all Oak Ridge city employees, Oak Ridge Schools employees, retirees, and their families.  The entire Oak Ridge community is also invited to participate.

The Oak Ridge Civic Center is located at 1403 Oak Ridge Turnpike. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, Government, Health, K-12, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Cindi Gordon, City of Oak Ridge, Jenifer Laurendine, Oak Ridge Civic Center, Oak Ridge Schools, Sandy Sexton, Wellness and Safety Fair, Wellness Committee

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