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Layton named vice principal at Jefferson Middle starting in 2016-17

Posted at 6:33 pm April 7, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 2 Comments

Chris Layton

Chris Layton

Note: This story was updated at 1:15 a.m.

Chris Layton, a world history teacher at Jefferson Middle School, has been named vice principal for the school year starting this fall.

Layton is a former Jefferson student (1992-1994) and a graduate of Oak Ridge High School (1998). After graduation, he earned a bachelor’s degree from Maryville College, majoring in education and political science and minoring in business. He earned his master’s degree in educational leadership and administration from the University of Tennessee.

Layton began his teaching career at Oak Ridge High School in 2003 as a civics teacher. From 2006-2009, he worked at Father Ryan High School in Nashville, where he taught world history, U.S. history, and U.S. government. He worked outside of education as a director of marketing for a construction firm in Nashville specializing in government contracting. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Chris Layton, education, Jefferson Middle School, Mike Haygood, Oak Ridge High School, Robertsville Middle School, vice principal, world history teacher

Arts and Antiques in Jackson Square starts this month

Posted at 5:24 pm April 7, 2016
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The Jackson Square Merchants Association is starting a series of Saturday events called Arts and Antiques in the Square.

The series will be on the last Saturday of the month. It starts April 30 and runs through October 29.

“Our goal is to celebrate the local artistic talent in our area, help recycle antique/vintage items, as well as showcase the businesses in and around the square,” a press release said.

It pointed out that Oak Ridge Farmers Market is also in the square on Saturdays, starting later this month.

Arts and Antiques in the Square is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the last Saturday of each month, with setup from 8-8:30 a.m. Local artisans and vintage/antique dealers can sell, and there is a $25 cost for space. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, Business, Entertainment, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Arts and Antiques in the Square, Jackson Square, Jackson Square Merchants Association, Linda Johnston, Oak Ridge Farmers Market

ORNL surges forward with 20-kilowatt wireless charging for vehicles

Posted at 12:13 pm April 7, 2016
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s 20-kilowatt wireless charging system features 90 percent efficiency. (Photo by ORNL)

 

By Ron Walli

A 20-kilowatt wireless charging system demonstrated at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory has achieved 90 percent efficiency and at three times the rate of the plug-in systems commonly used for electric vehicles today.

This ability can help accelerate the adoption and convenience of electric vehicles. Industry partners from Toyota, Cisco Systems, Evatran, and Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research contributed to the technology development demonstrated today at ORNL.

“We have made tremendous progress from the lab proof-of-concept experiments a few years ago,” said Madhu Chinthavali, ORNL Power Electronics Team lead. “We have set a path forward that started with solid engineering, design, scale-up, and integration into several Toyota vehicles. We now have a technology that is moving closer to being ready for the market.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Slider, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: 20-kilowatt wireless charging system, 50-kilowatt wireless charging, Burak Ozpineci, Chester Coomer, Cisco Systems, Clemson University, Cliff White, Curt Ayers, David Smith, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, EV Everywhere Grand Challenge, Evatran, International Center for Automotive Research, John Miller, Larry Seiber, Lixin Tang, Madhu Chinthavali, National Transportation Research Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Office of Science, Omer Onar, ORNL, Paul Chambon, plug-in electric vehicles, Power Electronics Team, Randy Wiles, Steven Campbell, Toyota, U.S. Department of Energy, UT-Battelle, Vehicle Technologies Office, wireless charging

Budgeting for a clean future in Oak Ridge

Posted at 11:02 am April 7, 2016
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Karen Thompson, OREM’s branch chief for Planning and Baseline Management Branch, spoke to the Oak Ridge Site Specific Advisory Board at its March 9, 2016, meeting on developing the FY 2018 budget. (Photo courtesy Oak Ridge Site Specific Advisory Board)

 

By Ashley Huff

Developing a budget for the massive cleanup efforts undertaken by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management, or OREM, requires advanced planning and careful prioritization of the program’s near-term and long-term goals. DOE’s vision for a clean future largely depends upon funding designated for the Oak Ridge site by Congress each fiscal year.

Appropriations for Oak Ridge cleanup comprise only a part of the overall budget for DOE’s EM Program, which includes a number of additional sites also dealing with the lingering inheritances of the Manhattan Project. The Oak Ridge site has traditionally fared well both in the president’s request and in the actual appropriations determined by Congress. OREM experienced a $36 million increase in its enacted budget for Fiscal Year 2014, meaning the site received $36 million above what the president even requested for the Oak Ridge cleanup mission. In FY 2015, the site received $46 million above the president’s request. For the current year, OREM welcomed a generous “plus-up” from Congress. Appropriations for FY 2016 were $102 million above President Obama’s request for the program.

“The additional funding of $102 million above the president’s request for FY 2016 has allowed OREM to accelerate progress on spending priorities already well established,” said Karen Thompson, OREM’s branch chief for Planning and Baseline Management Branch, who spoke to the Oak Ridge Site Specific Advisory Board at its March 9 meeting on developing the FY 2018 budget. [Read more…]

Filed Under: East Tennessee Technology Park, Front Page News, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Office, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: Alpha 4, appropriations, Ashley Huff, budget, cleanup, Congress, Dave Adler, demolition, East Tennessee Technology Park, K-27, Karen Thompson, Manhattan Project, Oak Ridge cleanup, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management, Oak Ridge Site Specific Advisory Board, OREM, ORSSAB, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex

Colburn, an ORHS senior, awarded student-athlete scholarship

Posted at 10:06 am April 7, 2016
By Rhonda Sumner Leave a Comment

Thomas Colburn AF Bridges State Award of Excellence Scholarship 2016

Thomas Colburn was recently awarded the AF Bridges State Award of Excellence scholarship. This $1,000 college scholarship is given annually to a senior student-athlete who best exemplifies the high ideals, ethics, integrity, citizenship and sportsmanship of the TSSAA. (Submitted photo)

 

Thomas Colburn, a senior at Oak Ridge High School, was recently awarded the AF Bridges State Award of Excellence scholarship.

This $1,000 college scholarship is given annually to a senior student-athlete who best exemplifies the high ideals, ethics, integrity, citizenship and sportsmanship of the TSSAA (Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association).

Colburn is a member of the Oak Ridge Wildcats cross country and track and field teams, and he also was a finalist in an Intel science competition after a two-year project conducted with help from an Oak Ridge National Laboratory mentor.

More information will be added as it becomes available.

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Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12 Tagged With: AF Bridges State Award of Excellence, cross country, Intel science competition, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Wildcats, scholarship, Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association, Thomas Colburn, track and field, TSSAA

Education Foundation to award $85,000 in grants at April 13 ceremony

Posted at 9:09 am April 7, 2016
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Jay Searcy

Jay Searcy

As part of its “Making the Critical Difference” campaign, the Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation will award approximately $85,000 in grants to Oak Ridge teachers at a ceremony on Wednesday, April 13.

Jay Searcy, a national award-winning sports writer and Oak Ridge Class of 1952 alumnus, will be the featured speaker at the event sharing his talk entitled, “How to Improve Our Schools Without Knowing How.” The ceremony is open to the public and will be held in the Oak Ridge High School cafeteria beginning at 4 p.m. April 13. Demonstrations and displays of some of the projects and technology funded by the Foundation will be given after the formal ceremony. Light refreshments will be provided courtesy of Oak Ridge Utility District.

The 2016 grant recipients are as follows:

  • Oak Ridge Preschool—Margaret Johnston
  • Glenwood Elementary—Amelia Bell, Lauren Blair, and Gwen Harrell
  • Linden Elementary—Ginger Adams and Lisa Buckner
  • Willow Brook Elementary—Ashley Branson and Andrew McDonald
  • Woodland Elementary—Susie Carden, Kim Howard, Michael Martin, and Evan Parker
  • Jefferson Middle School—Jim Dodson, Emily Haverkamp, Heather Henderlight, Julie McCullough, Lexie Scott, and Brian Smith
  • Robertsville Middle School—David Goforth, Mariah Kidwell, Mardee Miller, and David Scott
  • Oak Ridge High School—Christina Henry, Spence Milligan, Vidal Moreno, Deanna Pickel, Sharon Thomas, and Will Waterson

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Meetings and Events, Top Stories Tagged With: Amelia Bell, Andrew McDonald, Ashley Branson, Brian Smith, Cathy Toth, Christina Henry, David Goforth, David Scott, Deanna Pickel, Emily Haverkamp, Evan Parker, Ginger Adams, Glenwood Elementary, grants, Grants Program, Gwen Harrell, Heather Henderlight, Jay Searcy, Jefferson Middle School, Jessica Steed, Jim Dodson, Julie McCullough, Kim Howard, Lauren Blair, Lexie Scott, Linden Elementary, Lisa Buckner, Making a Critical Difference, Mardee Miller, Margaret Johnston, Mariah Kidwell, Michael Martin, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Preschool, Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation, Robertsville Middle School, Sharon Thomas, Spence Milligan, Susie Carden, Vidal Moreno, Will Waterson, Willow Brook Elementary, Woodland Elementary

Youth Showcase, Auction features rising stars in benefit for Child Advocacy Center

Posted at 5:08 pm April 6, 2016
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Sydney Buckner

Sydney Buckner will perform at the Third Annual Youth Showcase and Auction on Friday, April 22, 2016, at the Grove Theater in Oak Ridge. (Submitted photo)

 

The Third Annual Youth Showcase and Auction on April 22 will feature rising stars—extremely talented performers in their late teens and early 20s—in a benefit for the Child Advocacy Center of Anderson County, a press release said.

The Youth Showcase and Auction is scheduled from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, April 22, at the Grove Theater in Oak Ridge. Tickets are $25 for adults and $15 per child/youth.

“Arrive at 6 p.m. to enjoy delicious treats, socialize, and browse the silent auction items,” the press release said. The performance begins at 6:45 p.m.

Matt Shafer Powell

Matt Shafer Powell

Matt Shafer Powell of WUOT-FM will be the master of ceremonies.

“Zach Farrar returns as auctioneer, and will get (the) audience bidding on exciting items such as Disney Park Hopper tickets, a Volunteer Princess Sunset Dinner cruise for two, beautiful quilt, etc., during the performance,” the release said. There will also be a raffle.

All proceeds will be used to provide services for children who have been victims or witnesses of child abuse, neglect, or other crimes. The services are provided by the Child Advocacy Center of Anderson County, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Dancing, Entertainment, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Music, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: benefit, Child Advocacy Center, Child Advocacy Center of Anderson County, Grove Theater, Margaret Durgin, Matt Shafer Powell, Nic Cagle, Sarah Jett, Sydney Buckner, Third Annual Youth Showcase and Auction, Youth Showcase and Auction, Zach Farrar

‘Dine and Donate’ returns April 11

Posted at 4:32 pm April 6, 2016
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ADFAC Christmas 2014

In December 2014, ADFAC’s board of directors provided the staff with a holiday Soup Kitchen luncheon. This timeless photo is a great example of the Soup Kitchen being an ideal place to share a meal with your co-workers, friends, and family! (Submitted photo)

 

On Monday, April 11, six local restaurants will donate a portion of their sales to support Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, or ADFAC. It’s a Dine and Donate Monday.

“Dine and Donate Mondays are always an easy way to treat loved ones to a special meal that also gives back to the community,” a press release said.

In Oak Ridge, these restaurants are participating on April 11:

  • Mediterranean Delight
  • Razzleberry’s
  • The Soup Kitchen

In Clinton, you can dine at the following participating restaurants on April 11: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Clinton, Community, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: ADFAC, Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, Dine and Donate, Hoskins, Jessi's Blue Plate, Mediterranean Delight, Razzleberry’s, Riverview Grill, the Soup Kitchen

Opinion: Making positive strides in elementary literacy

Posted at 11:39 am April 6, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 7 Comments

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Keys Fillauer

By Oak Ridge Board of Education

We have been reading a lot lately about the dire straits of reading instruction and students’ abilities in reading, especially at the early grades. Although there are challenges, there is also momentum to make positive impacts on students’ reading proficiencies in all grades.

What is happening with elementary literacy?

Two school years ago, the state changed (for the better) the English Language Arts and math standards to make them more rigorous in order to ensure that Tennessee high school graduates will be better prepared in the future for college and careers. Most public schools welcomed the change because the former standards just weren’t serving Tennessee students well. However, changing standards also meant changing state assessments.

In Oak Ridge, we saw a drop in our elementary reading results on state exams after these changes. The drops in reading results were especially evident with our economically disadvantaged students.

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Bob Eby

For us, this was and is unacceptable. We believe that all students can succeed, and we have expanded our literacy initiative as a result. This literacy initiative includes providing additional time and support starting in kindergarten all the way through high school to students who struggle in reading. We have trained reading specialists who provide intensive instruction to struggling students. We have a summer bookmobile program that is expanding to multiple elementary schools in order to help reduce summer reading setback. We have professional development for teachers on improving reading and writing instruction in the classroom, and we have purchased research-based materials to support them. In addition, we have recently been provided an opportunity to work with the Carnegie Foundation and the Tennessee Department of Education to systematically analyze our early literacy efforts in order to improve student outcomes. This work will begin in April 2016 and will last through September 2018.

But what about testing? [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, Guest Columns, K-12, Opinion Tagged With: Allison Peters, Altrusa, Angi Agle, Bob Eby, bookmobile, Carnegie Foundation, Derrick Hammond, elementary literacy, English Language Arts, Jake Morrill, Keys Fillauer, Laura McLean, literacy, math standards, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Schools, Oak Ridge Schools Education Foundation, ORAU, Paige Marshall, phonics, reading instruction, Rotary, Seven Keys to College and Career Readiness, Tennessee Department of Education, testing, TNReady, UCOR, Willow Brook Elementary School

ORHS juniors take ACT on Tuesday, April 19

Posted at 12:35 am April 6, 2016
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ACT testing for Oak Ridge High School juniors will be on Tuesday, April 19, 2016, at the Oak Ridge Civic Center. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

All Oak Ridge High School juniors will take the ACT on Tuesday, April 19.

Oak Ridge Schools’ goal is to improve the college and career readiness of all Oak Ridge students in order to provide them with 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. In order to reach this goal, the system has The Seven Keys to College and Career Readiness, and the fifth key is for all students to score an ACT composite of 27 or higher.

“Last year, Oak Ridge High School ranked first among east Tennessee districts in composite ACT scores, but there is still work to be done to reach our goal,” a press release said. “Our next opportunity to shine is coming up in April.”

This year, the City of Oak Ridge is partnering with ORHS to provide secure, quiet space at the Oak Ridge Civic Center for testing, the press release said. All members of the Class of 2017 should report to the Civic Center for testing on the morning of April 19 by 7:30 a.m. Testing should conclude by noon. ORHS school lunch will be available for students who wish to return to ORHS after testing. Students who choose to go home immediately after the testing or immediately after lunch will have an excused absence from their afternoon classes. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Meetings and Events Tagged With: ACT, ACT composite, ACT scores, ACT testing, City of Oak Ridge, Class of 2017, college and career readiness, juniors, Oak Ridge Civic Center, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Schools, ORHS

Public Notice: City of Oak Ridge Emergency Solutions Grant Subrecipient Application Package

Posted at 6:01 pm April 5, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

CITY OF OAK RIDGE

EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS GRANT (ESG)

SUBRECIPIENT APPLICATION

PACKAGE PY2016-FY2017

(JULY 1, 2016 – JUNE 30, 2017)

The City of Oak Ridge’s Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) funds must be used to accomplish the following Tennessee Housing Development Agency (THDA) and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) objectives:

  • To help improve the quality of emergency shelters for homelessness;
  • To help meet the costs of operating and maintaining emergency shelters;
  • To provide essential services so that homeless individuals have access to the assistance they need to improve their situation;
  • To provide street outreach services to the homeless; and
  • To provide emergency intervention assistance and rapid re-housing services to prevent homelessness and to obtain permanent housing.

The application seeks to aid interested, public (social) service sub-recipients whose goals align with local priorities and also demonstrate the ability to meet the following requirements as outlined in the grant application. The total amount awarded to any applicant shall not exceed $46,697.24: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, State Tagged With: City of Oak Ridge, Emergency Solutions Grant, ESG, HUD, Tennessee Housing Development Agency, THDA, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

Anderson County Chamber announces student initiative in advanced manufacturing

Posted at 5:51 pm April 5, 2016
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DiDiTN LogoThe Anderson County Chamber of Commerce and Anderson County Schools have partnered on a pilot program that is designed to raise student awareness of job opportunities in advanced manufacturing.

The partnership was announced by Anderson County Chamber of Commerce President Rick Meredith.

“Dream It. Do It. Tennessee is a competition that brings middle school students together with area industries to create videos that tell the stories of those industries,” Meredith said in a press release. “When they’re done, you can view the videos online and vote for your favorites.”

The program, “Dream It. Do it. Tennessee” was co-founded by the Tennessee Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the University of Tennessee Center for Industrial Services, the press release said. It’s the result of an ongoing need to fill the hundreds of job vacancies that go unfilled each year in advanced manufacturing, and to encourage a new generation of young people into the exciting and lucrative world of manufacturing in Tennessee. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Education, Front Page News, K-12 Tagged With: advanced manufacturing, Aisin Automotive, Anderson County Career and Technical School, Anderson County Chamber of Commerce, Anderson County Schools, Catherine Glove, Clinton Middle School, Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC, Dream It. Do It. Tennessee, Eagle Bend Manufacturing, Kelly Myers, Kristin Waldschlager, Lake City Middle School, Norris Middle School, Norwood Middle School, Pantex Plant, Rick Meredith, SL Tennessee, Techmer PM, Tennessee Chamber of Commerce and Industry, University of Tennessee Center for Industrial Services, Y-12 National Security Complex

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