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SSAB welcomes new student representatives

Posted at 8:28 am May 21, 2013
By Dawn Huotari Leave a Comment

ORSSAB Gracie Hall and Julia Riley

Gracie Hall of Oak Ridge High School, left, and Julia Riley of Hardin Valley Academy are the new student representatives to the Oak Ridge Site Specific Advisory Board for Fiscal Year 2013-14. (Submitted photo)

The Oak Ridge Site Specific Advisory Board welcomed two new student representatives at its May meeting. Gracie Hall and Julia Riley will serve on the board through April 2014.

ORSSAB is a federally chartered citizens’ panel that provides recommendations to the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge Office, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Gracie Hall, Hardin Valley Academy, Julia Riley, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management, Oak Ridge Site Specific Advisory Board, ORSSAB, U.S. Department of Energy

ORHS basketball team to play in Bahamas

Posted at 1:19 pm May 1, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

The Oak Ridge School Board voted 4-1 in a special meeting Monday to allow the Oak Ridge High School boys’ basketball team to travel to the Bahamas in November to take part in a prestigious, invitation-only tournament.

There had been some lingering questions about liability and costs associated with the trip, but interim School Superintendent Bob Smallridge recommended the trip be approved. Coach Aaron Green says that the trip will be paid for by the Booster Club and that the team plans to raise money on its own as well.

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Aaron Green, Bahamas, Bob Smallridge, Booster Club, boys basketball, Oak Ridge High School, tournament

Oak Ridge High School again ranked sixth best in Tennessee

Posted at 2:55 pm April 24, 2013
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Oak Ridge High School has been ranked sixth-best in Tennessee in the 2013 edition of U.S. News and World Report’s Best High Schools.

Oak Ridge was also No. 6 last year. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Best High Schools, No. 6, Oak Ridge High School, U.S. News and World Report

Workers repairing sinkhole under Oak Ridge soccer field

Posted at 5:12 pm April 22, 2013
By John Huotari 7 Comments

Oak Ridge High School Soccer Field Sinkhole

Workers are repairing a 13-foot sinkhole under the soccer field at Oak Ridge High School.

Workers are repairing a 13-foot sinkhole under the Oak Ridge High School soccer field.

It started as an 18-inch hole two weeks ago, said Allen Thacker, Oak Ridge Schools maintenance and operations supervisor. A section of the field “fell out,” and water was observed at the bottom.

Workers dug down about eight feet and found water running in, Thacker said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, High School, K-12, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Allen Thacker, Blount Excavating, boys soccer, Geoservices, geothermal wells, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Wildcats, reverse rock filter, sinkhole, soccer field

Harvard psychologist to discuss dreams, innovation at Education Foundation program

Posted at 6:55 am April 15, 2013
By Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation Leave a Comment

Deirdre Barrett

Deirdre Barrett, a psychologist on the Harvard Medical School faculty, will discuss dreams and innovation as the featured speaker during an April 26 program hosted by the Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation that will honor teachers who have received the Foundation’s 2013 grant awards. (Submitted photo)

Deirdre Barrett, a psychologist on the Harvard Medical School faculty known for her research on dreams and hypnosis, will return to her hometown to speak on “Dreams and Innovation” on Friday, April 26, in Oak Ridge.

Barrett is the featured speaker at the “Dreams and Innovation” program hosted by the Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation to honor teachers who have received the Foundation’s 2013 grant awards, beginning at 5 p.m. at New Hope Center.

The free event is open to the public, and no reservations are required.

Barrett is an Oak Ridge High School graduate, and she will describe how dreams contribute to innovation and problem solving, relating research from her book, “The Committee of Sleep.” The book is subtitled “How Artists, Scientists, and Athletes Use Dreams for Creative Problem-Solving—How You Can Too.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Community, Education, Health, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Behavioral Medicine Program, Deirdre Barrett, dreams, Dreams and Innovation, grant awards, Grants Program, Harvard Medical School, hypnosis, Lila Metcalf, Making the Critical Difference, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation, psychologist, psychology, Supernormal Stimuli—How Primal Urges Overran Their Evolutionary Purpose, The Committee of Sleep

‘VolsTeach Program’ at Lunch with League on Tuesday

Posted at 7:11 pm April 14, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Peggy Bertrand

Peggy Bertrand

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“VolsTeach” will be the focus of a presentation by university faculty member Peggy Bertrand, the guest speaker at “Lunch with the League” at noon Tuesday in the Social Hall of the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church.

“VolsTeach” is a University of Tennessee program targeted to undergraduate math, science, or engineering majors who are interested in expanding their professional skills and exploring a career in secondary teaching. Without any additional credit hours, students can graduate in four years with a degree and obtain licensure as highly qualified teachers in their respective content areas. The program emphasizes early and ongoing field-based experiences. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Community, Education, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: engineering, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Lunch with League, math, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, Peggy Bertrand, science, University of Tennessee, VolsTeach Program

Oak Ridge teen competes for Boys and Girls Club state honor

Posted at 12:53 pm April 9, 2013
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Jazmyne Maddox

Jazmyne Maddox

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Jazmyne Maddox, a freshman at Oak Ridge High School, was named “Youth of the Year” for the Boys and Girls Club. The highest honor a member can receive, this title recognizes outstanding contributions to a member’s family, school, community, and Boys and Girls Club, as well as personal challenges and obstacles to overcome. She was selected to compete against other members for the Tennessee “Youth of the Year” title.

As the “Youth of the Year” for the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Clinch Valley, Maddox is among hundreds of local youth across the country recognized by Boys and Girls Clubs of America for their sound character, leadership skills, and willingness to give back to the community. Jazmyne represented her club in Nashville in March. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clubs, Community, Top Stories Tagged With: Boys and Girls Club, Jazmyne Maddox, junior staff member, Keystone Leadership Program, Oak Ridge High School, Youth of the Year

Local FIRST robotics teams dominate regionals, advance to national competition

Posted at 6:29 pm April 2, 2013
By Oak Ridge National Laboratory 2 Comments

First Robotics Competition

From left, Oak Ridge High School’s Andreas Franco feeds discs into the team’s robot as Tag Groff, Oak Ridge National Laboratory mentor Mark Buckner, and Amelia DiAngelo manage the controls. (Photo by Jason Richards/ORNL)

Frisbee-flinging robots took over the Knoxville Convention Center last weekend, as thousands of high school students, mentors, and volunteers gathered for the third annual FIRST robotics Smoky Mountains regional competition.

Local teams Hardin Valley Academy, Oak Ridge High School, and Halls High School netted the championship title in a nail-biting finale at the regional event, qualifying them to compete in the national finals held April 24-27 in St. Louis. A team from Roane County High School, which won the Rookie All Star award, is also bound for nationals. The four high schools are among 14 teams sponsored by UT-Battelle, the managing contractor of Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

The FIRST robotics competition gives high school teams six weeks to design, build, and program a complex robot that can meet the intense demands of the year’s game. Throwing discs and climbing pyramids were among the challenges of the 2013 game, called Ultimate Ascent. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Science, Top Stories Tagged With: 2013 FIRST robotics competition, Blount County, Catholic High School, championship, Craig Blue, FIRST Dean's List Finalist, FIRST Robotics, Halls High School, Hardin Valley Academy, Heritage High School, Manufacturing Demonstration Facility, Mark Buckner, Maryville High School, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Quality Award, regional competition, Roane County High School, Rookie All Star, Sydney Buckner, Ultimate Ascent, UT-Battelle

AMSE announces bridge building contest winners

Posted at 9:42 pm March 22, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Bearden Bridge Building High Point Trophy

Bearden High School in Knoxville receives the High Point Trophy at a recent bridge building contest at the American Museum of Science and Energy. Pictured above, from left, are Bearden High School student Hayes Griffin, physics teacher William Schult, and students Jack Li, J.J. Shankles, David Maulick and Bryan Fitzsimmons. (Submitted photos)

The American Museum of Science and Energy has announced the winners in the East Tennessee Model Bridge Building Contest earlier this month.

The contest was held March 9 at AMSE. Students entered 113 model bridges, and 74 of those qualified to be tested, an AMSE press release said. The entries came from students at Oak Ridge High School, Bearden High School, Brentwood High School, Blackman High School in Murfreesboro, Christ’s Legacy Academy, and two homeschool students. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Alyona Moss, American Museum of Science and Energy, AMSE, Bearden High School, Blackman High School, Brentwood High School, bridge building, Christ's Legacy Academy, Clair Clark, Dalton Chaffee, East Tennessee Model Bridge Building Contest, Hayes Griffin, homeschool, Josiah Chan, Madison Headrick, Martin Dickey, Noah Hylton, Oak Ridge High School

No guarantees, but Gaddis plans to win every game

Posted at 3:23 pm March 9, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Meet and Greet for Joe Gaddis

Several hundred people listen to Joe Gaddis during a Thursday evening reception for the returning Oak Ridge Wildcats football coach.

He can’t guarantee that the Oak Ridge Wildcats will win every game this fall, but returning football coach Joe Gaddis said he plans to.

Gaddis said he and his staff will revitalize fan support and increase the number of players. They will also rebuild confidence and excitement in the football program, Gaddis said during a Thursday evening reception at Oak Ridge High School Wildcat Arena.

We’re bringing it back, Gaddis told a few hundred people at the reception. Some of them wore T-shirts that said Gaddis’ Gang.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, High School, K-12, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: football coach, Joe Gaddis, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Wildcats, reception, Wildcat Arena

Former football coach Joe Gaddis coming back to Oak Ridge

Posted at 3:19 pm March 4, 2013
By John Huotari 6 Comments

Note: This story was last updated at 3:31 p.m.

Former Oak Ridge High School football coach Joe Gaddis is returning to Oak Ridge, school officials announced Monday.

Gaddis will be a teacher and head football coach at Oak Ridge High School. He will replace Scott Blade, who resigned to accept a position in Williamson County.

Gaddis has an overall 258-112 record in his 30 years as head coach. Almost half of those wins—or 119 of them—came while he served as head coach at Oak Ridge High School, where he coached from 1988 until 1998, an Oak Ridge Schools press release said.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Bob Smallridge, football coach, head coach, Joe Gaddis, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Schools, Oak Ridge Wildcats, playoff, Scott Blade, state championship

ORHS Masquers present ‘The Sound of Music’ this weekend

Posted at 9:50 am March 1, 2013
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Oak Ridge will come alive with “The Sound of Music,” which will be presented at the Performing Arts Center at Oak Ridge High School this weekend, starting this evening.

The Masquers, Oak Ridge High School’s drama club, will perform the musical, which is based on the story of the von Trapp family, who fled Austria to escape the Nazi regime in 1939. The Masquers promise to offer the audience a fresh look at the beloved story, which was first made famous by the 1959 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical and world famous by the 1965 film adaptation, a press release said.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: K-12, Theater, Top Stories Tagged With: Adam Bell, Alexis Hagemeyer, Amanda Ragan, Angela Pinkham, Cheryl Burchett, Claude Hardy, Dana Wham, drama club, Elaine Vaughan, Karen Vacaliuc, Lindsey Chinn, Michael Spirko, musical, Oak Ridge High School, Preston Davis, Spence Milligan, The Masquers, The Sound of Music, Vidal Moreno

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