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Charges pending against juvenile who attacked several officers, police say

Posted at 6:01 pm March 6, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

Oak Ridge High School

Oak Ridge High School is pictured above.

Charges are pending against a 17-year-old male student who allegedly created a violent disturbance in an Oak Ridge High School classroom on Thursday morning, fled the campus, and then attacked several officers trying to make contact with him in a parking lot across the street, authorities said.

The high school staff reported the classroom disturbance to Oak Ridge Police Department school resource officers at about 8:01 a.m. Thursday, a press release said. The student was located in a parking lot across the street from the high school. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: assault, disorderly conduct, disturbance, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, resisting arrest, school resource officer, student

No students injured when car hits school bus

Posted at 2:58 pm March 5, 2014
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No students were injured when a car crashed into the front of a school bus that had stopped to pick up students at Hillside Road and Highland Avenue on Wednesday morning, officials said.

Diane Gibson, transportation director for Oak Ridge Schools, said the driver was picking up two students when she heard a crash and then watched as a car hit the front of Bus 1937 from Willow Brook Elementary School.

“There was nothing she could have done differently,” the schools said in a statement released Wednesday afternoon. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: crash, Diane Gibson, Highland Avenue, Hillside Road, Oak Ridge Schools, school bus, students, transportation

Charges pending against ORHS student who assaulted officer, police say

Posted at 6:59 pm March 4, 2014
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Charges are pending against an Oak Ridge High School student accused of assaulting an officer and classmate on Monday, authorities said.

An Oak Ridge Police Department press release said School Resource Officer Michael Swigert saw the 17-year-old male involved in a disturbance with a high school staff member at about 2:13 p.m. Monday. The staff member said the unruly boy had just assaulted a 17-year-old female classmate, the release said.

“Officer Swigert attempted to contact the student, who refused to comply with the officer’s commands and continued to create a disturbance, yelling, slamming doors, and knocking over a floor sign,” the press release said. “When Officer Swigert ordered the student to cease his actions, the student again refused to comply and assaulted the officer.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: assault, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, resisting arrest, school resource officer

Education Foundation will award $80,000 more to Oak Ridge teachers

Posted at 12:39 pm March 4, 2014
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The Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation will award another $80,000 in grants to Oak Ridge teachers this year, and applications are now being accepted for the 2014 grant cycle.

This year, the Foundation will award $80,000 in grants to teachers, administrative staff, and student groups as part of its ongoing “Making the Critical Difference” campaign. Grant applications are due no later than March 31.

This campaign provides resources and teaching tools over and above those funded with tax dollars, typically in the range of $500 to $5,000, a press release said. The grants are not intended for salaries or to replace items that may have been cut from the schools’ annual budgets. Since the program began in 2004, the Foundation has awarded a total of more than $399,000 to dozens of teachers in every grade. ORPSEF grants may be made for educational programming, professional development, equipment, facilities, travel, conferences, or other purposes that might be approved by the Foundation. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, K-12, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: grants, Jenna Whitney, Making the Critical Difference, Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation, Oak Ridge Schools, ORPSEF, teachers, teaching

Weather: Schools, courts, offices closed; Wildcats sectional game now on Tuesday

Posted at 10:42 am March 3, 2014
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Note: This story was last updated at 1:20 p.m.

Schools in Anderson County, Clinton, and Knox and Morgan counties are closed today (Monday) because of weather conditions and possible icing. And the Wildcats boys’ basketball sectional game in Kingsport, featuring Oak Ridge and Dobyns-Bennett, has been postponed to 7 p.m. Tuesday.

Roane State Community College is closing its Campbell, Cumberland, Morgan, Scott, and Fentress county campuses due to icy roads. The campuses in Oak Ridge and Loudon, Knox, and Roane counties are open, but classes at the Clinton facility have been canceled.

The afternoon docket for the Anderson County General Sessions Court in Clinton has been canceled starting at 1 p.m. The afternoon docket for Anderson County Juvenile Court has also been canceled. And the Anderson County Courthouse closed at 1 p.m.

Tennessee officials said state offices will be closed the remainder of the day statewide, but mission-critical state employees will report to work as usual. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, High School, K-12, Sports, Top Stories, Weather Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Schools, basketball, Clinton, Dobyns-Bennett, ice, icing, Kingsport, Morgan County, National Weather Service, Oak Ridge, Roane State Community College, snow, Wildcats

Guest column: Schools ask for second vote on calendars

Posted at 11:20 pm March 2, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Guest Columns 6 Comments

Christopher J. Marczak

Christopher J. Marczak

By Chris Marczak

We want your vote..one more time! The Oak Ridge Board of Education has asked for one more community vote for the two calendars that are being proposed for the Oak Ridge School system starting for the 2015-16 school year.

The first vote collected on Feb. 10 showed English-speaking parents favored the balanced calendar 1,094 to 183; Spanish-speaking families were split down the middle with a 43-to-43 vote; and staff favored the balanced calendar 395 to 176.

The two calendars being proposed are called a traditional calendar and a balanced calendar. Both of these proposed calendars have been looked at and discussed by the district’s Curriculum and Instruction team; a district Calendar Committee comprised of teachers and administrators; the Superintendent’s Parent Advisory Board made up of parents from all schools; Superintendent Bruce Borchers; and me. Both calendars give staff and parents a choice in the type of calendar they want for the children of Oak Ridge. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Guest Columns, K-12 Tagged With: balanced calendar, Bruce Borchers, Calendar Committee, calendars, Chris Marczak, Curriculum and Instruction, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge Schools, parents, school year, schools, staff, Superintendent’s Parent Advisory Board, traditional calendar

Anderson school board to consider director’s contract

Posted at 10:16 pm March 2, 2014
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The Anderson County Board of Education will consider the employment contract for the schools director during a March 13 meeting.

During the meeting, the board could extend, renew, or terminate the contract with Director of Schools Larry Foster, a press release said.

The Anderson County School system serves about 6,600 students in nine elementary schools, four middle schools, two high schools, a career and technical center, a K-12 alternative school and a pre-school/Headstart program. The school system also provides an adult education program. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12 Tagged With: Anderson County Board of Education, schools director

YAB, Youth Leadership take educational trip to Nashville

Posted at 10:05 pm March 2, 2014
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Youth Advisory Board on Nashville Trip

Members of both groups are pictured above in the State Senate Chamber with Sen. Randy McNally and Rep. John Ragan. (Submitted photo)

The Oak Ridge Youth Advisory Board and Youth Leadership Oak Ridge groups combined forces and took an educational trip to Nashville on Wednesday, Feb. 19.

While in Nashville, students attended a state committee meeting and participated in a mock Senate session led by Sen. Randy McNally and Rep. John Ragan, a press release said. The group also toured the State Capitol Building, the Tennessee State Museum, and LP Field, home of the Tennessee Titans.

For more information about the Oak Ridge Youth Advisory Board, contact Matt Reedy with the Recreation and Parks Department at (865) 425-3442. For more information about the Youth Leadership Oak Ridge group, contact Greta Ownby at the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce at (865) 483-1321.

Filed Under: Business, Education, Front Page News, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Greta Ownby, John Ragan, Matt Reedy, Nashville, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department, Oak Ridge Youth Advisory Board, Randy McNally, Senate, Youth Leadership Oak Ridge

Letter: Chamber endorses tablets for all students, tech infrastructure improvements

Posted at 11:24 am March 2, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 2 Comments

Note: This is a copy of a resolution adopted by the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce on Thursday.

Whereas, the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce has a long-standing tradition of supporting education in our community as education and training are critical in the development of the workforce;

Whereas, Oak Ridge Schools is an internationally recognized system of excellence;

Whereas, the educational opportunities, rigor, and performance provided by Oak Ridge Schools have been, and continue to be, the key attraction for new residents to our community; [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Education, K-12, Letters, Oak Ridge Tagged With: BEP, Chris Johnson, education, Keys to College and Career Readiness, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Schools, Oak Ridge Schools and Discovery Education, STEM, tablets, technical infrastructure, training, workforce

Council has special meeting today on high school debt, school budget

Posted at 10:42 am February 27, 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 had majority support during a non-voting joint work session of Oak Ridge City Council and Board of Education on Friday.

The school board approved it unanimously on Monday, but a few City Council members have questions about a proposed resolution of a dispute over sales tax revenues and high school debt so they have called a special meeting for this evening (Thursday evening).

At issue is a proposed resolution of the dispute over certain Anderson County sales tax revenues and debt payments for the $66 million renovation of the Oak Ridge High School.

Before it was approved by the school board on a voice vote Monday, the resolution was discussed in a joint work session with the council on Friday. A majority of city and school officials expressed support for the resolution during the non-voting work session.

It is next scheduled to be considered by the City Council on Monday, March, 3.

Tonight’s special non-voting meeting has been called by City Council members Trina Baughn and Anne Garcia Garland. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anne Garcia Garland, Bob Eby, Bruce Borchers, budget amendment, high school debt, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Schools, referendum, resolution, sales tax revenues, school board, special meeting, Tom Beehan, Trina Baughn, work session

2014 Blacks in Government scholarship luncheon Thursday

Posted at 9:38 pm February 26, 2014
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In celebration of Black History Month, the Oak Ridge Chapter of Blacks in Government (BIG) is sponsoring the 20th Annual BIG Scholarship Luncheon from 11-1 p.m. Thursday at the Oak Ridge Civic Center.

Keynote speaker Derrick Johnson will speak on the 2014 Black History Month theme “Civil Rights in America.”

Johnson serves as state president for the Mississippi State Conference NAACP, and executive director of One Voice, Inc. He recently served as a Mel King Community Fellow with Massachusetts Institute of Technology and has a Juris Doctorate from South Texas College of Law in Houston, Texas, and a bachelor’s degree from Tougaloo College in Jackson, Miss. Johnson serves on the NAACP national board of directors, the boards of the Mississippi ACLU and the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation, and on the Advisory Council of the Mississippi Economic Policy Center. Additionally, he was appointed by the Chief Justice of the Mississippi Supreme Court as a commissioner to the Mississippi Access to Justice Commission. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Oak Ridge Office Tagged With: BIG, BIG Scholarship Luncheon, Black History Month, Blacks in Government, Civil Rights in America, Derrick Johnson, Mississippi State Conference NAACP, One Voice Inc.

Oak Ridge High first in Tennessee Science Bowl, headed to D.C. in April

Posted at 5:28 pm February 25, 2014
By U.S. Department of Energy Oak Ridge Office Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge High School Tennessee Science Bowl Winners

From left to right are members of Oak Ridge High School’s Team 1:  Tina Wang, Albert Xue, Gaibo Zhang, Aram Bejnood, Bo Hyun Moon, and Coach Sharon Thomas. (Photo courtesy DOE)

ORHS team will compete in National Science Bowl

High school students from across Tennessee competed on Saturday, Feb. 22, at Pellissippi State Community College’s Blount County Campus, in the U.S. Department of Energy’s Tennessee Science Bowl competition. Fifty-five high school teams comprised of four students, and one alternate student, answered challenging mathematical problems and tested their knowledge in broad disciplines including chemistry, biology, earth and space science, physics, and energy.

Training for months after school, the student competitors committed hours of study to expanding and honing their mathematics and science knowledge and competition skills. And, all their work showed. Many of the competition rounds came down to the last nail-biting seconds before a winner emerged. However, in the end, Oak Ridge High’s Team 1 edged out their competitors, placing first.

Oak Ridge High School received a $1,000 cash prize, a first-place trophy, and an all-expenses-paid trip to the DOE National Science Bowl in Washington, D.C., from April 24-28, when they will compete against other winning teams from around the nation. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, K-12, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Albert Xue, Aram Bejnood, Bo Hyun Moon, DOE, Farragut High School, Gaibo Zhang, Hardin Valley Academy, Johnny Moore, National Science Bowl, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Office of Science, ORHS, Pellissippi State Community College, Ravenwood High School, Sharon Thoma, Tennessee Science Bowl, Tennessee Valley Authority, Tina Wang, U.S. Department of Energy

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