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Oak Ridge Schools’ 2020 Planning Committee meets Friday

Posted at 11:54 am March 23, 2015
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The Oak Ridge Schools’ 2020 Planning Committee will meet again on Friday, March 27, at 9 a.m. at the School Administration Building.

Oak Ridge Schools is committed to providing its students many opportunities and experiences through which to become aware of, explore, and plan for college and career, a press release said. In order to define its focus over the next five years, school officials and others are creating a five-year plan to be delivered to the Oak Ridge Board of Education for consideration.

Representatives from the business and industry community, parents, students, school staff, and board members have been selected to have an opportunity to provide input and serve on this committee, the press release said.

Members include:

Superintendent

  • Bruce Borchers

Administrators

  • Sherrie Fairchild-Keyes
  • Bruce Lay

Teachers

  • Donna Gilbert
  • Beth Estep

Students

  • Jordan Bridges
  • Will Dallas
  • Midori Hammer

Board Members

  • Angi Agle
  • Laura McLean

Council Member

  • Kelly Callison

Community Members

  • Tom Smith, CNS
  • Gerry Palau, ORNL
  • Jutta Bangs, Roane State
  • John Smith, SAIC
  • Jessica Steed, Education Foundation
  • Dave Beck, CNS
  • Leigha Edwards, ORNL
  • Ben Stephens, Y-12

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Meetings and Events Tagged With: 2020 Planning Committee, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge Schools

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