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Education Foundation awards Lawler Scholarship

Posted at 8:00 am September 24, 2013
By Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation Leave a Comment

Ben Gavin

Benjamin Gavin

Benjamin Gavin has a life goal of visiting every country in the world. His studies abroad during his junior year of college will allow him to check off several countries on his list.

The International Relations Club at Oak Ridge High School generated his interest in international affairs, and the Dr. Adrian R. Lawler Exchange Student Scholarship provided a $1,000 scholarship to assist him in his studies abroad.

Gavin is spending this semester in Ho Chi Minh City, where he will have opportunities to study economics, humanities, and Asian religions. His studies took him to Tunisia this summer, where he researched the effects of the Arab Spring. Next spring, Gavin will head to Tokyo, Japan, to explore the language, history, politics and culture of that country. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Adrian R. Lawler, American Field Service, Arab Spring, Benjamin Gavin, Dr. Adrian R. Lawler Exchange Student Scholarship, Dr. Adrian R. Lawler Exchange Student Scholarship Endowment, Education Foundation, Ho Chi Minh City, international affairs, International Relations Club, international studies, Lawler Scholarship, Loyola University, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation, ORHS, ORPSEF, Rudis Fellowship, scholarship, Tunisia

Oak Ridge Symphony has free family concert this afternoon

Posted at 12:40 pm September 22, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

The Oak Ridge Symphony Orchestra has a free family concert at 3 p.m. today (Sunday) at Oak Ridge High School.

“Hop on the music train as we perform a family-friendly concert ranging from ‘Thomas the Tank Engine’ to ‘Polar Express’ to Eduard Strauss’s ‘Bahn Frei (Fast Track!)’ polka,” the ORCMA website says. “Come early for pre-concert activities, and come dressed in your railroad finest to join our costume parade. Train whistles allowed! Our own ‘conductor’ will lead you on a journey of fun musical times!” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Music, Top Stories Tagged With: family concert, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Symphony Orchestra

Council gives schools $250,000, school shutdown avoided

Posted at 5:29 pm September 17, 2013
By John Huotari 21 Comments

Bruce Borchers and Mark Watson

During a special meeting Tuesday, Oak Ridge municipal officials agreed to give the city school system an extra $250,000 to avoid a potential loss of millions of dollars in state funding and avert a possible Oct. 1 school shutdown. Pictured above are Oak Ridge Schools Superintendent Bruce Borchers, left, and City Manager Mark Watson, who recommended the extra funding on Tuesday. (File photo)

In a short special meeting Tuesday, the Oak Ridge City Council agreed to give the city’s schools $250,000 to allow the system to avoid a potential loss of millions of dollars in state funding and avert a possible Oct. 1 shutdown.

The one-time transfer will come from higher-than-expected sales tax revenues in Roane County.

The vote was 4-1-1. Oak Ridge Mayor Tom Beehan, Mayor Pro Tem Jane Miller, and Council members Chuck Hope and Charlie Hensley voted in favor of the extra funding, which had been recommended by City Manager Mark Watson. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Anne Garcia Garland, Basic Education Program, BEP, Bruce Borchers, budget, Charlie Hensley, Chuck Hope, David Mosby, debt, Jane Miller, maintenance of effort, Maryanne M. Durski, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Schools, referendum, revenues, sales tax, school funding, school shutdown, shortfall, Tennessee Department of Education, Tom Beehan, transfer, Trina Baughn

Nothing to report yet on Oak Ridge Schools funding, state official says

Posted at 9:15 pm September 11, 2013
By John Huotari 7 Comments

Tennessee officials had little to say on Wednesday about the potential loss of state education funding that Oak Ridge school officials have said could cost the school system $1.87 million per month—and lead to a temporary school shutdown on Oct. 1.

“We are starting to have meetings with various people regarding this situation, but at this point, we don’t have anything to report,” said Kelli Gauthier, communications director for the Tennessee Department of Education. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Basic Education Program, BEP, Bruce Borchers, county taxes, education funding, enrollment, gentlemans agreement, Karen Gagliano, Kelli Gauthier, maintenance of effort, Mark Watson, MOE, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Schools, property tax rate, revenues, sales tax referendum, shortfall, Tennessee Department of Education

School officials say millions in state funding at risk, could close schools Oct. 1

Posted at 8:04 am September 11, 2013
By John Huotari 4 Comments

Bruce Borchers and Mark Watson

Oak Ridge Schools Superintendent Bruce Borchers, left, and City Manager Mark Watson have had a series of meetings concerning the school system’s failure to pass a state maintenance of effort test, and a possible resolution of a $250,000 shortfall to avoid a potential loss in state funding of up to $1.87 million per month.

Schools want city to cover $250,000 shortfall, could require 2.5-cent tax increase

It’s a high-stakes battle between the city and the schools, with a potential loss of up to $1.87 million per month in state funding—and a possible shutdown of the school system on Oct. 1.

School officials said the Oak Ridge system has failed a state maintenance of effort test that requires local funding to remain at least the same from year to year. After some budget adjustments, there is a $250,000 shortfall, school officials said, and they want the city to cover it. It’s the equivalent of a 2.5-cent property tax rate increase.

“Unfortunately, we’re just in the position to ask the city to help us,” Oak Ridge Superintendent Bruce Borchers said Thursday. “They’re going to have to find that $250,000.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Basic Education Program, BEP, Bruce Borchers, funding, Janice McGinnis, Karen Gagliano, maintenance of effort, Mark Watson, Maryanne Durski, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Schools, property tax rate, revenues, sales tax referendum, school closure, Tennessee Department of Education

ORHS a finalist for prize recognizing improvements in student achievement

Posted at 1:29 pm September 10, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge High School

Oak Ridge High School is one of twelve finalists, and three high schools, competing for a prize that recognizes schools and schools districts in Tennessee that have most dramatically improved student achievement.

Oak Ridge High School is one of twelve finalists for a prize that recognizes schools in Tennessee that have most dramatically improved student achievement.

Two other high schools, Maryville and Covington, also made the list, which was announced Tuesday by State Collaborative on Reforming Education, or SCORE, a nonprofit organization founded by former U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist.

The finalists include elementary, middle, and high schools, and school districts in Tennessee. They are competing for the third annual SCORE Prize. School winners will be announced in October and receive $10,000, and the district winner will collect $25,000. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: academic performance, ACT, Bill Frist, college readiness, Covington High School, Jamie Woodson, Maryville High School, math, Oak Ridge High School, ORHS, science, SCORE, SCORE Prize, State Collaborative on Reforming Education, student achievement, TCAP, Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program, Tennessee Value-Added Assessment System, TVAAS

Guest column: Oak Ridge Schools explain funding issues, maintenance of effort test

Posted at 12:33 pm September 10, 2013
By Oak Ridge Schools 2 Comments

In the spirit of collaboration, the Oak Ridge Schools would like to share pertinent information in regard to the current maintenance of effort (MOE) issue that faces our community. Tennessee law requires that local governments fund local school systems by at least the same amount each year.

In August, Oak Ridge Schools were notified by the State Department of Education, Office of Local Finance, about the failure to pass the MOE test. Failure to correct this problem by Oct. 1 will result in a loss of Basic Education Program (BEP) funding at a rate of $1.87 million per month.

The only possible resolution to satisfy state law is an increase in local funding from the city general fund in the amount of $250,000. This budget amendment would need to be approved in two readings by City Council, and two readings by the Board of Education.

Numerous meetings have occurred between city and schools staff. In addition, the “high school debt/potential failure of MOE” item has been an ongoing discussion for the past two years. To date, no meetings have been scheduled by the City Council to make the necessary budget amendments. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Guest Columns, Opinion Tagged With: ADM, Anderson County, average daily membership, Basic Education Program, BEP, BEP funding, budget, City of Oak Ridge, funding, maintenance of effort, MOE, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Schools, ORHS, sales tax, shortfall, Tennessee Department of Education, transfer

Cross Country Day at Grove Center restaurant on Tuesday

Posted at 10:09 am September 8, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

The Oak Ridge High School Cross Country teams are having Cross Country Day at The Other One on Tuesday.

A portion of all proceeds will be donated to the cross country teams, and The Other One, a restaurant located in Grove Center, will be open until 8:30 p.m., a press release said. The Other One is at 178 Randolph Road.

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: cross country, Oak Ridge High School, The Other One

First Wildcat Day for all sports draws players, fans, Coach Gaddis

Posted at 9:00 am August 26, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge High School Wildband at Wildcat Day

Members of the Oak Ridge High School Band play at the opening of a Wildcat Day pep rally at the Ben Martin field on Saturday.

Enthusiastic fans and players flocked to Oak Ridge High School on Saturday for a first-of-its-kind pep rally that incorporated all sports and featured a football coach that helped the Wildcats win their last state championship and is leading the team once more.

The pep rally was part of what had officially been proclaimed Wildcat Day by the Oak Ridge City Council. The rally featured short cheerleader routines, music by members of the Oak Ridge High School Band, short speeches from city and school officials, an introduction to the ORHS Wildcats football team and coaches, and fireworks. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, High School, K-12, Middle School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Clinton, David Bryant, Farragut, football, Joe Gaddis, Keys Fillauer, Len Hart, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge High School Band, Oak Ridge Quarterback Club, ORHS, pep rally, state championship, Wildcat Day, Wildcats

CAK takes lead over Robertsville in double overtime

Posted at 8:00 am August 26, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Robertsville Middle School Rams Play CAK

The Robertsville Middle School Rams lost 18-12 in double overtime Thursday to Christian Academy of Knoxville at Ben Martin Field.

The Robertsville Middle School Rams lost 18-12 in double overtime Thursday to Christian Academy of Knoxville.

The Rams are now 1-1. They beat Webb 22-18 on Aug. 8 and play Wartburg this week at Blankenship Field in Oak Ridge, Coach Chris Layton said.

This past Thursday’s football game had been moved to Ben Martin Field, the Oak Ridge High School practice field, because of field conditions at CAK, where the game had originally been scheduled to be played.

Filed Under: Middle School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Ben Martin Field, CAK, Chris Layton, Christian Academy of Knoxville, Oak Ridge High School, RAMS, Robertsville Middle School Rams

Oak Ridge cross country working back to the top

Posted at 9:21 am August 24, 2013
By Adrian Etheridge Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge Cross Country Girls Team

The Oak Ridge Cross Country Girls’ Team is pictured above. (Photos by Allen Etheridge)

Oak Ridge Cross Country has a legacy of winning at the state level.

“I plan to be at that level every year,” Head Coach Allen Etheridge said. “I go into every year thinking that we may have a shot at winning.”

His teams have backed that up with girls’ state titles in 2007, 2009, and 2010, and boys’ titles in 2005, 2006, and 2007. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Aislyn Peacock, Allen Etheridge, boys' team, cross country, Daniel Beckett, Elizabeth Martin, Evelyn Pieper, girls' team, Hannah Craig, Hardin Valley Academy, Ian Barclay, Kristie Cunningham, Maddie Self, Mallika Vohra, meet, Megan Peters, Mehak Vohra, Oak Ridge High School, Peyton Gupton, Riley Fitchpatrick, state title, Thomas Colburn, training, Tyler Boullie, Wesley Robinson

Robertsville Rams play football at home tonight

Posted at 3:20 pm August 22, 2013
By John Huotari 2 Comments

The Robertsville Rams football game tonight against Christian Academy of Knoxville has been changed to Ben Martin Field, the Oak Ridge High School practice field, at 6:30 p.m. today.

The game was originally set to be played at CAK, but it has been moved due to field conditions there. Admission is free to everyone, and concessions will be sold to benefit the Robertsville Middle School Football Boosters, a press release said.

The varsity game will kick off at 6:30 p.m., and it will be followed by a JV quarter-game, the release said.

Filed Under: Middle School, Sports Tagged With: Ben Martin Field, CAK, Christian Academy of Knoxville, football, Oak Ridge High School, RMS Football Boosters, Robertsville Rams

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