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Crashes, vehicle speeds down near red-light cameras, reports say

Posted at 12:57 pm February 24, 2014
By John Huotari 47 Comments

Red-light Camera at Oak Ridge Turnpike and New York Avenue

The largest crash reduction near red-light cameras occurred near the system at Oak Ridge Turnpike and New York Avenue/Lafayette Drive.

There has been an overall decrease in the number of car crashes near red-light camera systems installed at four locations in Oak Ridge five years ago, and vehicle speeds have dropped near two schools, officials said.

Council members had requested information about crash frequency and history as the controversial five-year red-light camera contract, approved in August 2008, comes up for renewal in April. The crash information, as well as data on vehicle speeds, is included in the agenda packet for a Monday night Oak Ridge City Council work session.

The information said the largest crash reduction occurred at Oak Ridge Turnpike and Lafayette Drive/New York Avenue. Accidents there fell from 86 to 58, or roughly 33 percent, and injuries fell from 25 to 13, about a 50 percent reduction.

The totals compared the number of crashes from one four-year period starting March 2005 and ending March 2009, and a second period starting April 2009 and ending in November 2013, or a little more than four years. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: car crash, Civic Center, crash, crash reduction, injuries, Lafayette Drive, New York Avenue, North Illinois Avenue, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Police Department, Oak Ridge Turnpike, property damage, red light camera, red-light camera contract, Redflex Traffic Systems Inc., Robertsville Road, school zone, speed limits, vehicle speeds, Willow Brook Elementary School

City, school officials endorse resolution of sales tax, high school debt dispute

Posted at 11:25 am February 22, 2014
By John Huotari 12 Comments

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.

Note: This story was updated at 1 p.m.

It hasn’t been approved yet, but a majority of city and school officials on Friday said they support a proposal that would resolve a long-running dispute over whether to use some sales tax revenues collected in Anderson County to help pay for renovations of Oak Ridge High School.

The dispute has centered on how to use a portion of new sales tax revenues collected in Anderson County outside of Oak Ridge under a May 2006 referendum. School officials had argued they could keep that portion of the revenues, but municipal leaders had said the money should be used to help pay down the debt on the $66 million renovation of the high school.

The amount of money in question is in the range of $250,000 to $300,000 annually, although the total varies from year to year. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Government, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anne Garcia Garland, Bob Eby, capital improvements program, Charlie Hensley, CIP, county referendum, high school debt, Jane Miller, Mark Watson, municipal referendum, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge High School, referendum, sales tax increase, sales tax revenues, Tom Beehan, Trina Baughn

City, schools could resolve high school debt, discuss Blankenship bleachers

Posted at 10:42 pm February 20, 2014
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Oak Ridge High School

Municipal and school officials could resolve a long-running dispute over sales tax revenues and how they should be used to repay the debt on the $66 million renovation of the Oak Ridge High School, pictured above.

Oak Ridge municipal and school officials could resolve a long-running dispute over sales tax revenues and high school debt payments, and they will discuss a proposed resolution during a joint work session Friday.

The non-voting work session will include the Oak Ridge City Council and Board of Education. Also on the agenda is an update on the visitor bleachers at Blankenship Field, which are being demolished. It’s not clear yet how replacement bleachers will be funded.

The meeting starts at noon Friday in the Oak Ridge Municipal Building Training Room.

The sales tax dispute has centered on how to spend new revenues collected in Anderson County, but outside Oak Ridge, under a sales tax increase approved by county voters in a May 2006 referendum. School officials had argued they can keep that money, but municipal officials had said the revenues should be used for debt payments on the $66 million renovation of the Oak Ridge High School. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Education, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Blankenship Field, high school debt, Municipal Building Training Room, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Schools, referendum, sales tax dispute, sales tax increase, sales tax revenues

Rock to Bach Music Festival on March 1 at New Hope Center

Posted at 11:22 am February 16, 2014
By Carolyn Krause Leave a Comment

Classic Beatles and Rock to Bach Music Festival

Fifty years ago, the Beatles, the pop and rock group from England, arrived in America to perform before screaming fans. Now, one of them, Paul McCartney, composes classical music.

Imagine the Beatles walking one way as they pass Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, and Haydn walking in the opposite direction.

That’s the mental image you might have if you attend Oak Ridge’s fourth Rock to Bach Music Festival on Saturday, Mar. 1.

The annual festival has a new venue this year. It will be held from 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the New Hope Center of the Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Music, Nonprofits Tagged With: Alicia Hooker, Bach, Beatles, Beethoven, Brahms, Broadway Review, Chamber Music Series, Dan Allcott, Early Bird Special, Haydn, Jack Russell and the Terriers, Jefferson Middle School, Jennifer van Tol, Josh Davis, Karen Kartal, Knoxville Youth Jazz Orchestra, Kukuly Uriarte, Liz and Tim, Martha Damiano, New Hope Center, Oak Ridge Chorus, Oak Ridge Civic Music Association, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Symphony Orchestra, Oak Ridge Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, ORCMA, Rock to Bach Music Festival, Seth Maples, Silver Winds Choir, Tennessee Schmalz, Walker Marema

Photo: ORHS cheerleaders have fundraising pancake breakfast Saturday

Posted at 12:46 pm February 7, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge Cheerleading Pancake Breakfast

The Oak Ridge High School Wildcats cheerleaders are having a fundraising pancake breakfast from 8-10 a.m. Saturday at Applebee’s in Oak Ridge.

The pancake breakfast will have the cheerleaders and their mascot raise money for end-of-year expenses.

Applebee’s is at 1213 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

Photo courtesy of Coach Christina Duncan

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Media, Photos, Sports Tagged With: Applebee's, cheerleaders, Oak Ridge High School, pancake breakfast

Education Foundation accepting applications for international study scholarship

Posted at 9:33 am February 5, 2014
By Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation Leave a Comment

The Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation is accepting applications now from students for the Dr. Adrian R. Lawler Exchange Student Scholarship, offering students attending Oak Ridge public schools or recent graduates support for participating in international study programs.

Lawler, an Oak Ridge High School graduate who was the second student here to participate in an American Field Service international exchange program, established the scholarship to offer students opportunities to gain tolerance and understanding of people from other cultures through international study programs.

Lawler, who died more than a year ago, was a retired marine scientist living in Mississippi when he designated the Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation to administer the scholarship with a five-member scholarship committee. The foundation awarded the first two Lawler scholarships in 2008 to college students who were participating in international study programs.

The deadline for submitting the application is March 7, 2014. Applications may be picked up at the Oak Ridge High School counseling office. Applicants may also call Jenna Whitney, executive director of the Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation, at (865) 241-3667, or e-mail her at jenna.whitney@orau.org to request an application. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12 Tagged With: Adrian R. Lawler, Dr. Adrian R. Lawler Exchange Student Scholarship, funding, international studies, international study scholarship, Jenna Whitney, Lawler scholarships, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation, ORHS, ORPSEF, scholarship, schools

ORHS staff seizes electronic stun device from 15-year-old student

Posted at 5:44 pm February 4, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 4 Comments

Oak Ridge High School

Oak Ridge High School is pictured above.

Note: This story was updated at 8:18 p.m. to correct the age of the student.

Oak Ridge High School staff members seized an electronic stun device from an 15-year-old student in the cafeteria on Tuesday, authorities said.

The ORHS staff notified the Oak Ridge Police Department, which responded, took possession of the device, and interviewed the suspect, a press release said. The student was later released to a guardian.

The student did not threaten anyone with the device, and no injuries were reported, the release said. ORPD is investigating the incident, and charges are pending for the possession of a prohibited weapon on school grounds.

The incident occurred at lunchtime Tuesday.

More information will be added as it becomes available.

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: electronic stun device, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORHS, ORPD, prohibited weapon on school grounds

Principals appointed at Oak Ridge High, Jefferson Middle

Posted at 1:06 pm January 22, 2014
By John Huotari 2 Comments

David Bryant

David Bryant

Phil Cox

Phil Cox

Interim principals at Oak Ridge High School and Jefferson Middle School have been named principals, Oak Ridge Schools announced Wednesday.

David Bryant, who has been interim principal at Oak Ridge High School, has been named principal, and Phillip Cox, interim principal at Jefferson Middle School, has been named principal at the middle school.

Bryant has been interim principal at the high school since July 2013. He was an assistant ORHS principal from 2006 to 2013, and before that, he was an administrator at the Alternative Program.

Bryant began his career with Oak Ridge Schools as a special education teacher in 1985. He has a bachelor’s degree in special education from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville and a master’s degree from Lincoln Memorial University. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Bruce Borchers, David Bryant, Jefferson Middle School, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Schools, Phil Cox, Phillip Cox, principal

City move could add another police officer to Oak Ridge Schools

Posted at 2:38 pm January 8, 2014
By John Huotari 5 Comments

Oak Ridge High School

The number of reported crimes is down at Oak Ridge High School since police officers were given office space there in August, and a move recommended by city administrators could add another school resource officer in the Oak Ridge school system.

The number of reported crimes is down at Oak Ridge High School since police officers were given office space there in August, and a move recommended by city administrators could add another school resource officer in the Oak Ridge school system.

It’s part of a program to improve student safety and use law enforcement to reduce unacceptable student behaviors, Oak Ridge City Manager Mark Watson and Police Chief Jim Akagi said.

Oak Ridge Schools now have one school resource officer, or SRO. There have been discussions about adding more officers, especially since the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., in December 2012, but funding has been an obstacle.

On Monday, the Oak Ridge City Council will consider a resolution that would allow the Oak Ridge Police Department to hire an extra police officer, exceeding its authorized personnel staffing levels, in order to assign an existing police officer as an SRO. There have been proposals to add more—in December, City Council member Trina Baughn proposed one at each of the city’s two middle schools—but Watson and Akagi are recommending one additional officer now. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Education, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Bruce Borchers, crime, funding, Jim Akagi, juvenile crime, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Police Department, Oak Ridge Schools, ORPD, police officers, Robertsville Middle School, Sandy Hook Elementary School, school resource officer, SRO, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Trina Baughn, weapons

Oak Ridge Schools have Monday press conference on Keys to College and Career Readiness

Posted at 8:06 pm January 5, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Bruce Borchers

Bruce Borchers

Oak Ridge Schools Superintendent Bruce Borchers and his staff will have a Monday afternoon press conference on a program called the Keys to College and Career Readiness.

The press conference starts at 2 p.m. Monday in the Oak Ridge High School lobby. (Update: This press conference has been rescheduled for 2 p.m. Tuesday due to the weather.)

“Improving the college and career readiness of all Oak Ridge students will provide for a better foundation of knowledge and skills, allowing them to be prepared for a more technologically sophisticated and internationally competitive working world,” a press release said.

The Keys to College and Career Readiness program was developed by interviewing and surveying Oak Ridge students, parents, staff, and community during a three-month period the release said. More than 1,400 responses were logged and shaped into the seven “keys.” The keys will be used to drive school and district initiatives for the coming years, the release said.

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12 Tagged With: Bruce Borchers, Keys to College and Career Readiness, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Schools

Hospitality houses get decked in Christmas cheer by cheerleaders

Posted at 11:23 am December 24, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

ORHS Cheerleaders Decorate Hospitality House

Cheerleaders from Oak Ridge High School helped to decorate the Hospitality Houses of Methodist Medical Center for Christmas. The houses offer temporary lodging to patients and families who must travel for extended care at Methodist, even during the holidays. (Submitted photo)

Cheerleaders from Oak Ridge High School decorated hospitality houses at Methodist Medical Center for Christmas.

The Hospitality Houses provide a home away from home for cancer patients and families who must travel for extended medical care at Methodist Medical Center.

“But just because some guests can’t be home during the holiday season doesn’t mean they have to miss the festive feel of garland-draped porches and trees glittering with lights,” a press release said. “Thanks to the Oak Ridge High School cheerleaders, the Hospitality Houses at Methodist Medical Center will be a welcoming Christmas site for all the guests who stay there.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, Health, Holidays 2013, K-12 Tagged With: cancer patients, cheerleaders, Hospitality Houses, Methodist Medical Center, Oak Ridge High School

ORHS student serves as Senate page

Posted at 10:38 am December 24, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

Oak Ridge High School student Sam Kelley was one of the pages who served in the Tennessee Senate during 2013. Kelley was sponsored by Tennessee Sen. Ken Yager, a Harriman Republican.

Page duties consist of anything from making copies to running errands to distributing legislative information to members of the General Assembly. They report to the Chief Clerk of the House and Senate.

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, Government, K-12, State Tagged With: Ken Yager, Oak Ridge High School, Sam Kelley, Tennessee Senate

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