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Robertsville Middle School competes at technology student conference

Posted at 8:35 pm February 2, 2017
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The Robertsville Middle School Technology Student Association competed in the 2017 East Tennessee Regional Conference at Roane State Community College in Harriman on Friday, Jan. 27, 2017. (Photo by Oak Ridge Schools)

The Robertsville Middle School Technology Student Association competed in the 2017 East Tennessee Regional Conference at Roane State Community College in Harriman on Friday, Jan. 27, 2017. (Photo by Oak Ridge Schools)

 

The Robertsville Middle School Technology Student Association competed in the 2017 East Tennessee Regional Conference at Roane State Community College in Harriman on Friday, January 27. The RMS regional team consisted of 22 students from sixth grade to eighth grade.

RMS students began preparing for this competition in early fall.

The following students placed in the top three in their events on January 27: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: 2017 East Tennessee Regional Conference, RMS, RMS regional team, RMS TSA Chapter, Roane State Community College, Robertsville Middle School, Technology Student Association, Todd Livesay, TSA, TSA State Conference

Lunch with League: Success of middle college at Roane State, area high schools

Posted at 7:48 pm February 2, 2017
By Maureen Hoyt Leave a Comment

Diane Ward

Diane Ward

An official from Roane State Community College will provide an overview of the college’s Middle College during a Tuesday meeting.

Diane Ward, vice president for student learning at Roane State Community College, will be the guest speaker at Lunch with the League on Tuesday, February 7. The program will be held at noon in the Social Hall of the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, which is located at 809 Oak Ridge Turnpike. The public is invited.

“Middle College is a program where rising high school juniors carry a full college schedule in the morning and a high school schedule in the afternoon,” Ward said in a press release. “The goal is for these students to obtain a high school diploma and an associate’s degree at the same time. Currently, Roane State is in partnership with three different school systems to offer this program on three of our campuses.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Diane Ward, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Middle College, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, Roane State Community College, RSCC

City, schools could pick preschool site soon

Posted at 1:33 pm February 2, 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. Officials said the plan would keep the park and the walking trail. (Image courtesy Studio Four Design/City of Oak Ridge)

 

Oak Ridge municipal and school officials could start selecting a site for the new preschool as early as this month. There are two options being considered: Elm Grove Park and Scarboro Community Center.

Financing for the project, which would include bonds, could be included in the budget for the fiscal year that starts July 1.

In the meantime, a petition drive has been started to oppose building the preschool at Elm Grove Park.

The park had previously been announced as the preferred site for the new preschool, which has been on the city’s wish list for many years. Elm Grove Park is a city-owned parcel in east Oak Ridge off East Tennessee Avenue. It’s the site of a former school, it’s relatively flat, and it has city-owned utilities. Also, there aren’t many obstacles that would affect construction, and site borings have already been done, city officials said last week. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Education, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge, Slider Tagged With: Angi Agle, BOE, Chuck Hope, Darryl Kerley, David Gordon, Elm Grove Park, Head Start, Jim Akagi, Joint City/Schools Preschool Planning Committee, Jon Hetrick, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Oak Ridge Police Department, Oak Ridge Schools, Oak Ridge Schools Preschool, ORPD, Pat Fallon, preschool, Scarboro Community Center, Studio Four Design

ORHS Fusion Orchestra will perform on ‘Blue Plate Special’ on WDVX on Friday

Posted at 6:42 pm January 31, 2017
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The Oak Ridge High School Fusion Orchestra will perform on the “Blue Plate Special” on WDVX FM 89.9 on Friday.

The show is scheduled from 12-1 p.m. Friday, February 3, at the Grove Theater at 123 Randolph Road in Oak Ridge. It’s free.

The groundbreaking fusion orchestra is now in its second year at ORHS, and it is the brainchild of ORHS Orchestra Director Doug Phillips, a press release said. According to Phillips, the class is a result of his doctoral studies during the past seven years at one of the top music universities in the world: Boston University. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Entertainment, Front Page News, K-12, Music, Top Stories Tagged With: Blue Plate Special, Doug Phillips, Grove Theater, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge High School Fusion Orchestra, ORHS, ORHS Orchestra, WDVX, WDVX FM 89.9

Oak Ridge students advance to state chess championship

Posted at 10:39 am January 31, 2017
By Gilbert Chan Leave a Comment

More than 100 students from 35 schools and home school groups in East Tennessee competed in the Tennessee Chess Association regional tournament at Oak Ridge High School on January 28.

Forty-two of the 115 participants represented schools in Oak Ridge: Jefferson Middle School, Linden Elementary School, Oak Ridge High School, Robertsville Middle School, St. Mary’s, Willow Brook Elementary School, and Woodland Elementary School. Those who qualified for the state tournament to be held February 18 at Tennessee Tech in Cookeville are: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Andrew Brady, Andrew Chan, Brian Qu, chess, chess championship, Jack Biewer, Jefferson Middle School, Jingxian Wang, Justin Blanchard, Linden Elementary School, Oak Ridge High School, Robertsville Middle School, St. Mary's, state chess championship, Steven Qu, Tennessee Chess Association, Willow Brook Elementary School, Woodland Elementary School

Opinion: How far can we move the needle?

Posted at 11:07 am January 29, 2017
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Ron Woody

By Ron Woody

The buzz around the Roane County Courthouse and School Board has been what will our leaders do about the future of education in Roane County? The initial discussions were about consolidation of high schools with an acceptable debate change to: What should the delivery of future education services look like? I applaud both the School Board, the County Commission, and the public for focusing the discussion on the future of education and not on consolidation.

So, here we are in 2017 having a discussion that we should have had in the late ’80s and early ’90s. What does education look like today? What should it look like the next 15 to 20 years? Two important meetings have taken place within the last eight months in order to answer these questions. Excerpts of these meetings can be found on http://www.roaneschools.com under district, then High School visioning process. Please take the time to read through these meeting notes to help arrive at your own conclusions. Here are a few of my conclusions from attending the meetings and reviewing the minutes. Roane County should work to:

  1. expose students to more career opportunities,
  2. expand the mentoring programs, and
  3. expand vocational class opportunities.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, Government, K-12, Opinion, Roane County Tagged With: career opportunities, career path, county commission, education, mentoring programs, Roane County, Ron Woody, school board, vocational class, vocational class opportunities, vocational program, vocational training

Schools give Year Two progress report on Access Oak Ridge

Posted at 5:45 pm January 28, 2017
By Holly Cross Leave a Comment

These charts depict the increase in use of the Canvas learning management system, or LMS, since its adoption in 2015 in Oak Ridge Schools. Dips in usage occurred in June and July of 2016 when school was not in session. (Image by Oak Ridge Schools)

These charts depict the increase in use of the Canvas learning management system, or LMS, since its adoption in 2015 in Oak Ridge Schools. Dips in usage occurred in June and July of 2016 when school was not in session. (Image by Oak Ridge Schools)

 

Submitted

During the past two years, the Oak Ridge school district has been making new strides in our Access Oak Ridge digital learning initiative by putting Lenovo Yoga laptop computers into the hands of every student in grades 5-10.

Our vision in this initiative is “to empower all Oak Ridge students with equitable access to digital learning opportunities, and to innovate, design, collaborate, and ultimately succeed in local and global communities of the future.” Within this vision, we believe that learning should be student-centered, with technology that enables exploration of content with greater depth and breadth.

Our aim is to continue to grow Access Oak Ridge to provide opportunities that lead to substantial benefits for both students and staff. Fostering innovative thinking expands the classroom beyond the school walls for our students.

Prior to embarking on the Access Oak Ridge initiative, dedicated information technology (IT) staff and instructional technology coaches had been preparing our students and teachers with digital tools and software for more than a decade. In 2014-15, our instructional technology coaches worked with a team of teachers to research and select a learning management system, or LMS, to securely house all of our online content for courses such as soft copies of textbooks, course readings, designated internet content links, software, and videos, as well as student and family progress monitoring (course grading). The LMS the teacher team selected is Canvas by Instructure. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Access Oak Ridge, Canvas, digital learning, digital learning initiative, Garfield Adams, Jefferson Middle School, Learning Management System, Lenovo Yoga laptop computers, LMS, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Schools, Phil Cox, Robertsville Middle School, Stephanie Thompson

Haslam visits ORNL to highlight state’s role in discovering tennessine

Posted at 12:29 am January 28, 2017
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Principal Martin McDonald, left, and students from Oak Ridge High School accepted the first new chart of the periodic table featuring element tennessine and signed by Governor Bill Haslam, right, and ORNL Director Thom Mason, second from left. To mark the discovery of tennessine, UT-Battelle is donating a new chart to all public middle and high schools in Tennessee. (Photo courtesy ORNL)

 

Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam visited the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory on Friday to congratulate the ORNL team involved in the discovery of the element tennessine, named in recognition of the vital contributions of the state of Tennessee to the international search for new superheavy elements.

UT-Battelle, the managing contractor of ORNL, is marking the discovery by providing more than 1,000 public middle schools and high schools in Tennessee with new charts of the periodic table. Tennessine—the official name for element 117—completes the seventh row of the table and the column of elements classified as halogens.

The charts will include the signatures of Haslam and ORNL Director Thom Mason.

“We had two very significant announcements in Tennessee this fall as it relates to science,” Haslam said. “In October, the Nation’s Report Card announced that Tennessee students are the fastest improving in the nation in science, and in November, Tennessee became only the second state to be recognized in the periodic table of elements. Having an element named in our honor is further evidence of the scientific excellence that exists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the University of Tennessee, Vanderbilt University, and other institutions throughout our state, and by UT-Battelle donating new periodic tables to every middle and high school in Tennessee, students can feel proud of our state’s important role in the scientific community and inspired to play a role in its future.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Slider, State, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: berkelium-249, Bill Haslam, Bk-249, DOE Isotope Program, element 115, element 117, element 118, Eugene P. Wigner Distinguished Lecture, halogens, High Flux Isotope Reactor, hot fusion, International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, island of stability, IUPAC, Jim Roberto, Joe Hamilton, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Martin McDonald, Moscovium, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Office of Science, Oganesson, ORNL, periodic table, Radiochemical Engineering Development Center, radioisotope, superheavy atoms, superheavy element, Tennessine, Thom Mason, U.S. Department of Energy, University of Tennessee, UT-Battelle, Vanderbilt University, Victor Matveev, Yuri Oganessian

Cybersecurity brown bag lunches start Tuesday in Oak Ridge

Posted at 9:53 pm January 27, 2017
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The Cyber and Information Security Consortium, or CISC, and the University of Tennessee’s Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy have partnered together to hold monthly brown bag lunches to hear talks on key topics regarding cybersecurity.

The first official lunch will take place next week in the UT Outreach Center in Oak Ridge.

The second lunch will be held on February 17 in the Toyota Auditorium at the Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy on UT’s campus. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Community, Education, Front Page News Tagged With: autonomous vehicles, CISC, Cyber and Information Security Consortium, cybersecurity, GRIDSMART Technologies, Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy, smart cities, University of Tennessee, UT Outreach Center, Will Overstreet

Anderson County Schools closed Monday, Tuesday due to illness

Posted at 9:17 pm January 27, 2017
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Anderson County Schools will be closed Monday, January 30, and Tuesday, January 31, because there is a large number of students and staff out due to illness, officials said Friday.

Custodians at each school will spend Monday and Tuesday disinfecting classrooms and schools, Anderson County Schools said.

The central office staff will report at its usual time.

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Schools, illness

ORHS pantry provides food, clothing, toiletries, cleaning products to students in need

Posted at 7:08 pm January 25, 2017
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

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A pantry started about a year ago at Oak Ridge High School provides food, clothing, toiletries, and cleaning products to students in need. The Oak Ridge Board of Education toured the pantry with ORHS administrators and teachers on Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2017. From left to right are Laura McLean, Angi Agle, Allen Etheridge, Beth Estep, Leslie Shelton, Bruce Lay, Bob Eby, Bruce Borchers, and Keys Fillauer. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was updated at 1:25 p.m. Jan. 26.

A pantry started about a year ago at Oak Ridge High School provides food, clothing, toiletries, and cleaning products to students in need.

It’s known as the RISE Pantry. RISE stands for Raising Individual Students to Excellence.

The pantry started with a cabinet. It’s now housed in a former classroom on the third floor of the high school.

Items stored there include, among other essentials, backpacks and notebooks, pants and shirts, shoes and boots, and soup and beans.

“You can’t learn if your basic needs aren’t met,” said English teacher and coach Allen Etheridge, one of those who started the pantry. “(If) a kid asks, we will bring them down here.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Allen Etheridge, Angi Agle, Beth Estep, Bob Eby, Brianna Ottinger, Bruce Borchers, Bruce Lay, Keys Fillauer, Laura McLean, Leslie Shelton, Martin McDonald, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge High School, RISE Pantry, Shannon Eidam, Tom Sauer

Roane State associate professor honored by NASA for work on Pluto flyby

Posted at 6:06 pm January 25, 2017
By Owen Driskill Leave a Comment

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For years, Roane State Community College associate professor Ted Stryk has peered into powerful telescopes to explore the mysteries of outer space. It’s his hobby and his passion. On Jan. 19, 2017, the associate professor of philosophy and English was honored for his role in a NASA investigation of the dwarf planet Pluto and its moons. (Photo courtesy Roane State)

 

By Bob Fowler, Roane State staff writer

For years, Roane State Community College associate professor Ted Stryk has peered into powerful telescopes to explore the mysteries of outer space.

It’s his hobby and his passion.

On January 19, the associate professor of philosophy and English was honored for his role in a NASA investigation of the dwarf planet Pluto and its moons.

Stryk and about 200 other researchers received certificates of achievement for helping learn more about the solar system’s most distant planet, some 3 billion miles away. The ceremony was held at the applied physics lab at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Federal, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Charon, John Hopkins University, NASA, New Horizons, New Horizons spacecraft, Pluto, Roane State, Roane State Community College, Ted Stryk

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