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Photos: 9/11 memorial ceremony at ORHS on Sept. 11

Posted at 3:23 pm September 13, 2015
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ORHS 9/11 Memorial Moment of Silence

Oak Ridge High School students and staff and police officers and firefighters have a moment of silence at the 9/11 memorial at ORHS on Friday, Sept. 11, 2015. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

A September 11 memorial ceremony at Oak Ridge High School paid tribute to those who lost their lives in the terrorist attacks in New York City, Washington, D.C., and Pennsylvania on September 11, 2001, and it honored military personnel.

Here are pictures from the Friday morning ceremony.

ORHS 9/11 Memorial Shichen Zhang and Melissa Yuan 2015

Shichen Zhang, Student Council president, left, and Melissa Yuan, Student Council vice president, raise the United States flag to half-staff during a 9/11 ceremony at Oak Ridge High School on Friday, Sept. 11, 2015. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

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Filed Under: Community, Education, K-12, Media, Oak Ridge, Photos, Police and Fire, Police and Fire, Slider Tagged With: 9/11 memorial, 911, Jessica Ford, Melissa Yuan, New York City, Oak Ridge High School, ORHS, Sept. 11, Shichen Zhang, Suzie Kass, terrorist attacks, Washington D.C.

ORAU awards $32,000 in education grants to area schools

Posted at 10:33 pm September 11, 2015
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Clinton City Schools and ORAU Education Grants 2015

Clinton City Schools education grant winners are pictured above. (Photo courtesy ORAU)

 

ORAU awarded 28 teachers from nine East Tennessee schools more than $32,000 in grant money during the 14th annual ORAU Education Grants ceremony.

The grant money will be used to purchase educational materials and equipment—such as Chromebooks, microscopes, meteorology kits, and more—to help teachers continue to meet rigorous, state-wide curriculum standards, and enhance the learning experience of their students, a press release said.

Since beginning this program in 2002, ORAU has provided more than $410,000 to area schools for projects that complement its mission of enriching science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, or STEM, programs.

“ORAU is honored to support our community by helping our schools secure the tools they need to capture and maintain students’ attention on these critical subjects,” ORAU President and Chief Executive Officer Andy Page said. “These educators continue to show an impressive dedication to teaching, and we welcome the opportunity to show them how much we appreciate their dedication and hard work.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Andy Page, Briceville Elementary School, Chromebook, Clinton Elementary School, Dave Duncan, Dutch Valley Elementary, education grants, educational materials, engineering, Eric Abelquist, Fairview Elementary School, grant money, Lake City Middle School, mathematics, mobile computer lab, North Clinton Elementary School, ORAU, ORAU Education Grants, Promethean ACTIVboard, Robertsville Middle School, schools, science, STEM, technology, Willow Brook Elementary School

AC School Board OKs raises for employees

Posted at 1:33 pm September 11, 2015
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Larry Foster

Larry Foster is director of Anderson County Schools.

Information from WYSH Radio

Thursday night, the Anderson County School Board unanimously approved pay raises for some 600 certified employees of the school system and about 400 classified employees.

Certified staff will receive a $1,000 raise, which equals about 2 percent.

Classified staff will receive a 48-cent-per-hour raise, which equals about $1,000 for all 260-day classified staff as well.

School officials point out that some staff members do not work the 260-day-a-year schedule, so their raise will not equal $1,000. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Commission, Anderson County School Board, Larry Foster, pay raises, property tax rate, wage hike

AMSE educators receive training at Space Camp

Posted at 2:10 pm September 9, 2015
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Kris Light and Renee Kelley in Flight Suits

Kris Light, left, and Renee Kelley in flight suits. (Submitted photo)

 

Kris Light and Renee Kelley, outreach educators at the American Museum of Science and Energy, recently attended Space Camp at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center, NASA’s official Visitor Information Center for Marshall Space Flight Center, in Huntsville, Alabama.

The educational program promotes science, technology, engineering, and math, or STEM, while training students and adults with hands-on activities and missions based on teamwork, leadership, and decision-making. Space Camp uses astronaut training techniques to engage trainees in real-world applications of STEM subjects, a press release said.

Light and Kelley were part of the Space Academy for Educators Program, which is designed for teachers who want to advance education in the STEM fields. They experienced astronaut simulators and took a virtual tour into space to save the International Space Station. Trainees also followed lesson plans based on NASA content (which is correlated to the National Science Education Standards) and received content and knowledge to pass on to their students in the classroom. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Front Page News, K-12 Tagged With: American Museum of Science and Energy, AMSE, Huntsville, International Space Station, Kris Light, Manhattan Project, Marshall Space Flight Center, NASA, Oak Ridge, outreach, Renee Kelley, Secret City, Space Academy for Educators Program, Space Camp, Space Campt, Space Tech, STEM, U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Space and Rocket Center, Visitor Information Center, World War II

Almost half of middle school girls in Sept. 12 STEM conference will be from Oak Ridge

Posted at 1:10 pm September 9, 2015
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Oak Ridge Schools Logo

Almost half of the participants in the Expanding Your Horizons conference for middle school girls at Maryville College on September 12 will be from Oak Ridge Schools.

The day-long event will include hands-on activities in science, technology, engineering, and math, or STEM, led by women scientists, a press release said.

At the conference, girls will get a chance to meet STEM role models and learn more about careers in those fields. The goal is to motivate girls to become innovative and creative thinkers ready to meet 21st century challenges, the release said.

Maria Toncray, executive director of Expanding Your Horizons, congratulated Oak Ridge Schools for attracting so many participants. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12 Tagged With: Expanding Your Horizons, Maria Toncray, Maryville College, middle school girls, Oak Ridge Schools, science technology engineering and math, STEM, STEM conference

Lawler Scholarship helps student with study abroad; applications accepted

Posted at 12:20 am September 8, 2015
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Daniel Colburn at Cliffs of Dover

Daniel Colburn is pictured above at Cliffs of Dover. (Submitted photo)

 

By Jessica Steed

Daniel Colburn absorbed history and archeology as he studied thermodynamics and circuits during a study abroad program in London this summer.

Colburn, a junior at the University of Tennessee, was awarded a $2,000 Dr. Adrian R. Lawler Exchange Student Scholarship in the fall of 2014, which supported his participation in the five-week UT engineering program in London, his first experience abroad. In the Chancellor’s Honors Program, Colburn is majoring in mechanical engineering, with a minor in business and maintainability and reliability.

“We partnered those academic experiences with some real world experiences outside the classroom,” Colburn said of the London study abroad program. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Chancellor’s Honors Program, circuits, Daniel Colburn, Dr. Adrian R. Lawler Exchange Student Scholarship, Education Foundation, Jessica Steed, Lawler Scholarship, London, mechanical engineering, Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation, study abroad, thermodynamics, University of Tennessee, UT

Woman facing charges after bringing loaded handgun to evening class at ACHS, report says

Posted at 9:31 am September 4, 2015
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Anderson County Sheriff Patch

A Lafollette woman reported to be suicidal is facing charges after she brought a loaded handgun to an evening class at Anderson County Career and Tech Center at Anderson County High School on Monday, authorities said.

The 36-year-old woman reportedly came to class aggravated and told the teacher of a certified nursing assistant class that “she would be better off dead,” according to an Anderson County Sheriff’s Department report.

The teacher said the woman told her she had everything in place “so she could die,” the report said. The teacher asked the woman if she had a gun in her bag, and the woman said “Yes, she had had it every night,” the report said.

A student in the class told Anderson County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Robert J. Collins that the woman said she had a gun in her bag if she needed it, and the woman had a journal stating that she wanted to die. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Career and Tech Center, Anderson County High School, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, carrying a weapon on school property, certified nursing assistant, handgun, Rober J. Collins, unlawfully carrying a weapon

Teen pregnancy rates down from 2010-2013 in Anderson, Knox

Posted at 2:41 pm September 3, 2015
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Tennessee Teen Pregnancy Map

Tennessee teen pregnancy map. The map is color-coded to reflect which counties have a pregnancy rate exceeding 19.5 per 1,000 females, ages 15-17. The map is based on the most current data, which is from 2013 and published by the Tennessee Department of Health.

 

The teenage pregnancy rate dropped significantly in Anderson and Knox counties between 2010 and 2013, state officials said Thursday. It fell about 41 percent in Anderson County and 36 percent in Knox County.

There was a smaller overall decrease in Roane County 2010 and 2013, but the rate actually increased in 2011 and 2012, compared to 2010.

The teenage pregnancy rate also fell significantly in Morgan and Union counties, but it was up slightly in Campbell and Loudon counties and it more than doubled in Scott County.

The pregnancy rate is per 1,000 females from ages 15-17.

The state average fell each year from 2010 to 2013: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, Government, Health, K-12, State Tagged With: Anderson County, Campbell, family life education, Knox County, Loudon, Morgan, OREA, pregnancy rate, Roane County, school districts, Scott, Scott County, teen pregnancy, teen pregnancy map, teen pregnancy rate, Tennessee, Tennessee Comptroller’s Offices of Research and Education Accountability, Tennessee Department of Health, Union

ORAU seeks applicants for the 2016 Extreme Classroom Makeover

Posted at 12:14 am August 31, 2015
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Oak Ridge Associated Universities Building MC-100

The Oak Ridge Associated Universities Building MC-100 is pictured above.

Oak Ridge Associated Universities is accepting applications for its $25,000 Extreme Classroom Makeover competition.

Now in its eighth year, the competition provides the latest educational technologies to update one teacher’s classroom, a press release said. Interested teachers must file their intent to apply no later than October 14.

The contest is open to public school math and science teachers who teach grades from third to 10th and are located within a 50-mile radius of Oak Ridge. Entrants must have the written consent of their principals and, if chosen, be willing to have their 2016-2017 classroom experience highlighted on the Internet and in various media outlets. Teachers, students, and even parents whose children are benefiting from this initiative will be invited to blog about this year-long experience on the Extreme Classroom website. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Brown Intermediate School, Charlie Arp, Extreme Classroom Makeover, Extreme Classroom Makeover contest, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, ORAU, ORAU Extreme Classroom Makeover

More changes under reorganization at Oak Ridge Schools

Posted at 10:34 pm August 26, 2015
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The recent reclassification of positions announced earlier this week has created opportunities for other staff to assume new positions in the Oak Ridge Schools, including at Robertsville Middle School and Secret City Academy, a press release said.

Here are the organizational changes:

  • D.T. Hobby will become the Robertsville Middle School assistant principal, which was open due to Garfield Adams being named the new Robertsville Middle School principal.
  • John Roberts will be the new Secret City Academy (formerly the ORS Alternative School) administrator due to the departure of D.T. Hobby. Roberts is currently an Oak Ridge High School assistant principal.
  • A vacancy will be posted immediately to fill the open Oak Ridge High School assistant principal position.

See a summary of the backgrounds of both Hobby and Roberts below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: D.T. Hobby, Garfield Adams, John Roberts, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Schools, ORS Alternative School, reorganization, Robertsville Middle School, Secret City Academy

Oak Ridge Schools introduces Access Oak Ridge Digital 1:1 Initiative

Posted at 10:14 pm August 26, 2015
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Oak Ridge Schools Logo

Oak Ridge Schools formally introduced its digital 1:1 initiative, called Access Oak Ridge, at its Board of Education meeting Monday evening. The Access Oak Ridge initiative will put a digital device in the hands of every ORS middle school student prior to the end of the 2015-2016 school year.

The digital 1:1 rollout will start with a proof of concept phase beginning this October, which will include the 6th grade at Jefferson Middle School and the 7th grade at Robertsville Middle School. This phase will be followed by a full, middle school rollout to include all middle school grades 5-8.

Bruce Borchers, Oak Ridge Schools superintendent, offered crucial context and explained the importance behind the Access Oak Ridge initiative, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Access Oak Ridge, Board of Education, Bruce Borchers, digital 1:1 initiative, Jefferson Middle School, middle school, Oak Ridge Schools, ORS, Robertsville Middle School

Updated: Preschool, SAB locked down after robbery reported at nearby medical office

Posted at 2:53 pm August 25, 2015
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Oak Ridge Medical Clinic Robbery

A robbery was reported at Oak Ridge Medical Clinic on West Tennessee Avenue early Tuesday afternoon. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 4:50 p.m.

The Oak Ridge Preschool was temporarily locked down on Tuesday afternoon after a robbery was reported at a nearby medical office.

The robbery was reported at about 1:03 p.m. Tuesday at Oak Ridge Medical Clinic at 170 West Tennessee Avenue, on the north side of Methodist Medical Center and about a block away from the preschool. A woman reported that she was robbed of her purse and contents worth an estimated $300.

“The victim had parked her vehicle in the parking lot of the medical center, and as she was walking into the building, the suspect approached, violently grabbed her purse, and knocked her to the ground,” a City of Oak Ridge press release said.

The Oak Ridge police and fire departments and Anderson County EMS responded, and police set up a perimeter around the area. A canine unit was sent to help search for the suspect.

The Oak Ridge Police Department said the suspect fled on foot, running northbound through residential lots toward the Oak Ridge Preschool and School Administration Building at 304 New York Avenue.

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Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Bruce Borchers, Jim Akagi, lockdown, Oak Ridge Medical Clinic, Oak Ridge Police Department, Oak Ridge Preschool, Oak Ridge Schools, ORPD, robbery, School Administration Building, West Tennessee Avenue

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