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CHS Lady Dragons’ hoops coach resigns

Posted at 12:28 pm March 19, 2014
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Information from WYSH Radio

Clinton High School girls’ basketball coach Tonya Lively-Snyder has resigned after 15 years on the bench.

The Lady Dragons are coming off a 4-20 season that saw them bow out of the first round of the District 3-AAA tournament. Since the 2001-02 season—the last for which reliable records are available—Clinton’s girls went 134-221.

Lively-Snyder’s best season at Clinton was the 2008-09 campaign, when her team led by future NAIA standouts Cody Houck and Amber Taylor went 22-9 and advanced to the regional tournament. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, High School, K-12, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Amber Taylor, basketball coach, CHS, Clinton High School, Cody Houck, Dan Jenkins, Lady Dragons, Tonya Lively-Snyder

Schools consider revised outsourcing proposal for substitute teachers

Posted at 12:31 am March 19, 2014
By John Huotari 2 Comments

Oak Ridge Board of Education

An outsourcing proposal strongly opposed by teaching assistants last month has since been revised to include only substitute teachers at Oak Ridge Schools. It will be considered by the Oak Ridge Board of Education on Monday.

An outsourcing proposal strongly opposed by teaching assistants last month has since been revised to include only substitute teachers at Oak Ridge Schools.

The new proposal to use Professional Educational Services LLC, or PESG, of Nashville, to provide substitute teachers will be considered by the Oak Ridge Board of Education during a Monday evening meeting.

The outsourcing proposal began as an attempt to help the school system comply with the reporting requirements of the Affordable Care Act and to avoid potentially large fines of up to $1.2 million for errors that might be made in following the new federal health care law. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: ACA, Affordable Care Act, health care law, health insurance, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge Schools, outsourcing, PESG, Professional Educational Services LLC, substitute teachers, TA, teaching assistants

AC school board gives director new contract, raise

Posted at 11:57 am March 17, 2014
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Information from WYSH Radio

On Thursday, the Anderson County School Board voted to award Director of Schools Larry Foster a new contract that runs through June 30, 2017. Foster has indicated he would like to retire at the end of the new contract.

The new deal raises his annual salary to $128,000, increases his number of vacation days to 20, and provides up to $4,000 a year for school-related travel expenses, up to $1,000 a year for continuing training, and up to $3,500 a year to cover the dues in professional organizations and subscriptions to academic publications.

Foster has been director of schools since 2009.

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Board of Education, Anderson County School Board, contract, Larry Foster, raise, salary

Parents, staff again choose balanced school calendar

Posted at 11:23 pm March 14, 2014
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Christopher J. Marczak

Christopher J. Marczak

A majority of Oak Ridge parents and school staff again favored a move from the traditional school calendar to a new balanced calendar that gives students about nine weeks of classroom instruction at a time, officials said.

The first vote was conducted through the Skylert callout system about one month ago in February, and the second vote was Thursday.

See this guest column by Chris Marczak, Oak Ridge Schools assistant superintendent, for more information on the Thursday night vote. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: balanced calendar, Chris Marczak, Oak Ridge Schools, school calendar, traditional calendar, voting

Guest column: Parents, staff again choose balanced school calendar

Posted at 11:19 pm March 14, 2014
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Christopher J. Marczak

Christopher J. Marczak

By Chris Marczak

The second calendar voting for the Oak Ridge 2015-16 results have been counted.

Parents and staff members were called on March 13 and asked if they preferred a balanced calendar or a traditional calendar for all schools including Willow Brook and the PreSchool for the 2015-16 school year. The first vote callout took place Feb. 10.

The traditional calendar is the calendar that most of the Oak Ridge Schools have had for quite a while. Students come to school in the middle of August, have a one-week fall break, two weeks off for winter, a one-week spring break, dismissal at the beginning of June, and an 11- to 12-week summer.

The balanced calendar is a new calendar that Oak Ridge has never had before. It is called a balanced calendar due to the balance that it gives for instructional time in the classroom—about nine weeks at a time. Students typically arrive for school the first week in August, have a two-week fall break, two weeks off for winter, two weeks off for spring break, dismissal at the beginning of June, and a seven- to eight-week summer. The balanced calendar is not like the Willow Brook Elementary or PreSchool calendar where students start school in mid-July and have three-week breaks. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Guest Columns, K-12, Opinion, Top Stories Tagged With: balanced calendar, calendar voting, Chris Marczak, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge Schools, preschool, school calendar, Skylert, traditional calendar, voting, Willow Brook

UT professor tapped to lead national STEM education effort

Posted at 11:12 pm March 13, 2014
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Lou Gross

Lou Gross

KNOXVILLE—Part of a national effort to advance science, technology, engineering, and mathematics undergraduate education is being directed by a professor at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville.

Three five-day National Science Foundation Ideas Labs—one for biology, one for engineering, and one for geosciences—are being held this month through April 4 in the Washington, D.C., area. Each lab involves participants from various disciplines and backgrounds, as well as prospective employers and representatives of scientific and professional societies. The goals of the labs are to incubate innovative approaches to improve undergraduate STEM education and produce research agendas that address workforce development needs.

A UT press release said Louis Gross, director of the university’s National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis, will serve as director of the Biology Ideas Lab, to be held March 30 to April 4 in Leesburg, Va. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, K-12 Tagged With: Barack Obama, Bill Haslam, Biology Ideas Lab, biology lab, Bruce Borchers, Lou Gross, Louis Gross, National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis, National Science Foundation, National Science Foundation Ideas Labs, NSF, Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics, STEM, University of Tennessee, UT

Reminder: Second Oak Ridge school calendar survey this evening

Posted at 1:33 pm March 13, 2014
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Christopher J. Marczak

Christopher J. Marczak

Parents of students in the Oak Ridge school system will be called this evening for a second opinion poll on a proposed change to the system’s calendar for academic year 2015-2016.

At 6 p.m. today (Thursday), parents will receive a call through the automated Skyward system asking if they want to convert to a “balanced” calendar for all schools or keep the traditional calendar currently used by all but two of the schools in the system. Teachers and other school staff members will be called at 7 p.m. asking for their preferences.

Option No. 1 will be the balanced schedule, which has nine weeks of instruction beginning the first week of August, with two-week breaks in the fall, winter, and spring, and seven to eight weeks off during the summer. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: balanced calendar, Chris Marczak, Oak Ridge Preschool, Oak Ridge Schools, school calendar, Skylert, traditional calendar, Willow Brook Elementary School

CPD investigates report of stun gun at school

Posted at 3:40 pm March 11, 2014
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Information from WYSH Radio

On Monday, the Clinton Police Department investigated a report that a 12-year-old boy was bringing a stun gun to class at Clinton Elementary School.

No stun gun was found, but the student reportedly admitted that he had brought it to class in the past. That student was suspended, and his parents told police they plan to get rid of the stun gun.

The investigation turned up no evidence the device had been used at school, but officers did speak with another student who told them that the stun gun had been used on him at his request because he wanted to see what it felt like.

Filed Under: Clinton, Education, K-12, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Clinton Elementary School, Clinton Police Department, student, stun gun

ORHS Band Concert at Grove Theater Tuesday night

Posted at 1:11 pm March 11, 2014
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Oak Ridge High School Band All-East 2014

The Oak Ridge High School Band will play in a rescheduled concert at 7 p.m. today (Tuesday) at the Historic Grove Theater.

The band includes 29 students who earned chairs through auditions to participate in the annual ETSBOA All East Clinic.

“We had the second largest number of band students from any school to participate in the event and had players on flute, B-flat and bass clarinet, bassoon, alto and baritone sax, trumpet, horn, trombone, baritone, tuba, and percussion,” a press release said. “Directors Spence Milligan and Mike Spirko would like to invite you to come enjoy the combined talents of these students and the entire ORHS Band.”

Season ticket holders should note that the date and venue for this concert was rescheduled from February due to weather; bring your tickets! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Entertainment, Front Page News, K-12, Music Tagged With: All-East Clinic, Concert Band, ETSBOA, ETSBOA All East Clinic, ETSBOA State Concert Festival, JazzKats, Mike Spirko, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge High School Band, Spence Milligan, Symphonic Band

School Board, City Council resolve high school debt dispute

Posted at 10:57 am March 10, 2014
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Oak Ridge City Council and Board of Education

A proposal to resolve a dispute over sales tax revenues and high school debt appeared to have majority support during a non-voting joint work session of Oak Ridge City Council and Board of Education on Friday.

Despite opposition from a few residents and municipal officials, the Oak Ridge City Council and Board of Education have resolved a dispute over Anderson County sales tax revenues and debt payments for the $66 million renovation of Oak Ridge High School.

The dispute, which started several years ago, centered on how to use the Oak Ridge school system’s portion of Anderson County sales tax revenues generated by a tax increase approved by county voters in a 2006 referendum. School officials had argued that they could keep their share of the revenues generated in the county outside of Oak Ridge, while city officials had said all the revenues, whether collected inside the city or outside of it, should be used for high school debt payments.

A resolution unanimously approved by the school board in February and the City Council in a 5-2 vote on Monday, March 3, allows the schools to keep its portion of the new Anderson County revenues collected outside the city. However, the resolution spells out how the money has to be spent: on technology enhancements, debt reduction, capital repairs and equipment, and grant matches and innovative educational projects. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Government, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anne Garcia Garland, Bruce Borchers, capital improvements program, Charlie Hensley, Chuck Hope, CIP, David Mosby, debt payments, high school debt, high school renovations, Jane Miller, Kroger Marketplace, mall redevelopment, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge High School, referendum, Roane County School Board, sales tax revenues, school board, tax increase, Tom Beehan, Trina Baughn, uranium processing facility

Schools seek bids to replace demolished Blankenship bleachers

Posted at 11:20 am March 8, 2014
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Blankenship Field Visitors Bleachers

Declared unsafe, the visitors bleachers at Blankenship Field have been removed, and the project to replace them has been put out for bids.

The visitors bleachers at Blankenship Field have been demolished, and the Oak Ridge Schools are scurrying to replace them by the start of the high school football season this fall.

Project bids are being accepted through March 21, although it’s not clear yet who will pay for the new bleachers and other improvements at Jack Armstrong Stadium. The bids could be considered by the Oak Ridge Board of Education on March 24.

The board could also make a funding decision then, School Board Chair Keys Fillauer told Oak Ridge City Council members during a Monday night meeting. There are a range of options that include city funding, school funding, and donations, among others. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Education, Government, High School, K-12, Middle School, Oak Ridge, Slider, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Allen Thacker, Blankenship Field, Blankenship Revitalization Committee, bleachers, Boosters Club, funding, Jack Armstrong Stadium, Joe Gaddis, Keys Fillauer, MBI Architecture, Mike Mullins, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge High School Athletic Department, Oak Ridge Schools, petition, Rick Chinn, Tim Waddell, visitors bleachers, Wildcat Crossing

Oak Ridge Masquers performs ‘Guys and Dolls’ this weekend

Posted at 11:51 am March 7, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Masquers "Guys and Dolls"

The Oak Ridge High School Masquers’ production of “Guys and Dolls” starts Friday, March 7, and ends Sunday, March 9. Pictured above are Maguire James as Nathan Detroit and Emily Bultman as Adelaide. (Submitted photo)

By Gwendolyn Hay


The Oak Ridge High School Masquers are bringing to life “Guys and Dolls,” which will be presented at the Performing Arts Center at Oak Ridge High School from March 7-9. Directed by Dana Wham, the production is an exciting performance by the cast and crew to finish out their fourth season.

This Damon Runyon story takes place in 1950s New York City and follows Sarah Brown, an object of affection for Sky Masterson, a high-rolling gambler. Masterson must get Brown to agree to go on a date with him to win a $1,000 bet placed with Nathan Detroit, a gambler obsessed with the idea of the next game.

“This will not be your regular ‘high school production,’” said Wham, who has been involved in more than 100 shows in the region. She is the former director for the Knoxville Performing Arts Institute and has worked with multiple area theaters. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Entertainment, Front Page News, K-12, Theater Tagged With: Damon Runyon, Dana Wham, gambler, Guys and Dolls, Gwendolyn Hay, Jackie Moreno, Masquers, Nathan Detroit, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Masquers, Performing Arts Center, Sarah Brown, Sky Masterson, Stephen Krempasky, Vidal Moreno

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