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Oak Ridge teen garners state, regional, and national honors in archery

Posted at 4:41 pm April 30, 2015
By Gay Marie Logsdon 3 Comments

Savannah Ward Archery

Samantha Ward takes aim with an Olympic style recurve bow at 60 meters in practice for national outdoor competition. (Submitted photo)

 

Savannah Ward, a freshman at Oak Ridge High School, shoots to win. Wielding an Olympic style recurve bow at 20 meters, she has come away with high honors in state, regional, and national tournaments in only her second indoor season of competitive archery.

Competing as a youth in the women’s age 12-14 category, Ward set a record and became the 2015 state champion at the Tennessee indoor competition held under the auspices of the National Field Archery Association on February 7-8. Her scores at the Smoky Mountain Archers venue in Knoxville bested scores at all three competition sites across the state—eastern, middle, and western Tennessee.

At state indoor championship competitions governed by USA Archery rules, Ward shot as a cadet (women age 15-17) and won gold at two other venues—in Columbus, North Carolina, on February 1, and in Conyers, Georgia, on February 14-15. In Conyers, she also won the gold medal in the Georgia State Junior Olympic Archery Development (JOAD) competition. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Recreation, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: archery, competitive archery, Georgia State Junior Olympic Archery Development, JOAD, JOAD indoor nationals, National Field Archery Association, national indoor championship, NFAA, Oak Ridge High School, Savannah Ward, Smoky Mountain Archers, state champion, Tennessee indoor competition, USA Archery, USAA, USAA indoor nationals

Roane State, TCAT hosting job fairs to seek instructors

Posted at 3:53 pm April 29, 2015
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Roane State Community College and the Tennessee College of Applied Technology in Harriman are hosting job fairs to seek instructors for courses.

Instructor positions are available on an as-needed basis and are not full-time positions.

A job fair will be held on Saturday, May 16, from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at Roane State’s Oak Ridge campus at 701 Briarcliff Avenue. A second fair will be held on Thursday, May 21, from 4-7 p.m. at the college’s Knox County Center for Health Sciences at 132 Hayfield Road.

Instructors are sought for courses in the following areas: computer skills, leadership, communication skills, supervisory training, team-building and motivation, customer service, lean manufacturing, quality control, management, practical nursing, nursing aide, IV-push certification, phlebotomy, welding, industrial electricity, industrial automation, and other subjects.

For more information, contact Sonya Parker at (865) 481-2031 or parkers@roanestate.edu.

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, Meetings and Events Tagged With: instructors, job fair, Knox County Center for Health Sciences, Roane State Community College, Sonya Parker, Tennessee College of Applied Technology

Hardin Valley Academy’s Feldman receives 2015 UT-Battelle Scholarship

Posted at 2:43 pm April 29, 2015
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UT-Battelle Scholarship 2015

ORNL Director Thom Mason, left, congratulates UT-Battelle scholarship recipient Samuel Feldman. (Photo: Jason Richards)

 

By Chris Samoray

High school senior Samuel Feldman of Hardin Valley Academy in Knoxville has earned the 2015 UT-Battelle Scholarship to attend the University of Tennessee.

The scholarship, given to a graduating senior planning to study a science field at UT, is renewable for four years and is worth a total of $20,000. The scholarship is awarded annually to a student who has a parent who works at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

Samuel’s parents are Matthew and Laura Feldman of Knoxville. His father, Matthew, works in ORNL’s Reactor and Nuclear Systems Division. Sam’s grandparents are Mary and Jim Luttrell of Oak Ridge and Nancy and the late Melvin Feldman, who retired from ORNL, also of Oak Ridge. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: climate change, climate change science, Climate Change Science Institute, climate science, Hardin Valley Academy, HVA, Laura Feldman, Matthew Feldman, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Office of Science, public policy, Reactor and Nuclear Systems Division, Samuel Feldman, science, U.S. Department of Energy, University of Tennessee, UT, UT-Battelle, UT-Battelle Scholarship

Three ORHS seniors win Brad Sturm scholarships

Posted at 11:09 am April 29, 2015
By Carolyn Krause Leave a Comment

Brad Sturm Scholarship Winners

Two Rotarians and the winners of the Bradley Sturm Memorial Scholarships are, from left, Barry Stephenson, chair of the Brad Sturm scholarship selection committee, Rotary Club of Oak Ridge; Diane “Grace” Malone; Megan Pitz; Holly Gubanc; and Mel Sturm, scholarship sponsor. (Submitted photo)

 

The three Oak Ridge High School seniors who won the Bradley Sturm Memorial Scholarships for 2015 are Holly Gubanc, Diane “Grace” Malone, and Megan Pitz.

Mel Sturm, a local businessman for years, said he started the endowment for the scholarship fund in 1976 for two reasons. He wanted to give back to the community that had supported his businesses. And he was determined to combat the tendency of Oak Ridge students, many of whom have parents who work for the federal government or government contractors, to view “free enterprise” and the “profit motive” with suspicion.

The scholarship program is administered by a Rotary Club of Oak Ridge committee consisting of Barry Stephenson, chair, and Jim Sumner, Larry Beeman, Jim Charles, Hal Schmitt, and Mel Sturm. ORHS economics teachers Beverly Baumann and Teresa Seals play key roles in the program. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clubs, College, Community, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Barry Stephenson, Beverly Baumann, Bradley Sturm Memorial Scholarship, Bradley Sturm Memorial Scholarships, Diane "Grace" Malone, Friedrich Hayek, Hal Schmitt, Holly Gubanc, Jim Charles, Jim Sumner, Larry Beeman, Megan Pitz, Mel Sturm, Oak Ridge High School, ORHS, Rotary Club, Rotary Club of Oak Ridge, scholarship, scholarships, Teresa Seals, The Road to Serfdom

Roane State participating in prestigious Achieving the Dream National Reform Network

Posted at 11:02 am April 29, 2015
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Chris Whaley

Chris Whaley

Roane State Community College is now a part of the Achieving the Dream National Reform Network, becoming one of the first community colleges in Tennessee selected for this nationwide network working to improve student success.

The Achieving the Dream National Reform Network includes more than 200 community colleges. The network is led by Achieving the Dream Inc., a national nonprofit considered one of the most comprehensive, non-governmental education reform organizations in the country.

“We are honored to participate in the Achieving the Dream National Reform Network,” Roane State President Chris Whaley said. “Through our participation in the network, we will learn evidence-based best practices from other colleges and from the network’s team of experts. Participation in Achieving the Dream gives us an opportunity to learn from the best, and to bring those ideas to Roane State to help our students succeed.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News Tagged With: Achieving the Dream Inc., Achieving the Dream National Reform Network, adult students, best practices, Bill Haslam, block scheduling, Chris Whaley, cohort scheduling, community college, engagement, enrollment, retention, Roane State, Roane State Community College, student success

Prom and graduation reminders from the Sheriff’s Department

Posted at 10:55 am April 29, 2015
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Paul White

Paul White

By Sheriff Paul White

Proms and graduations are traditions for our young students and the community. These times celebrate achievements, reflect on the past, and take the first steps into adulthood. Unfortunately, some teenagers believe the deadly mix of alcohol and driving is also a part of this tradition. Too many are injured or killed after the prom or graduation.

Our students headed to the prom and from graduations are reminded not to drink and drive. Deputies with the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department will be out in force on prom nights and after graduations. Driving under the influence (DUI), illegal drugs, and underage drinking will get you a ride to jail.

The Sheriff’s Department also reminds teens that getting caught drinking while under the age of 21 can result in losing your driver’s license, getting suspended from school, ejected from sports teams, and even banned from graduation ceremonies. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Police and Fire Tagged With: alcohol, alcohol-related crash, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, beer, driving, driving under the influence, Governor’s Highway Safety Office, graduation, illegal drugs, Paul White, prom, Tennessee Department of Transportation, Tennessee Highway Patrol, underage drinking

North Boundary Hike on Saturday, May 16

Posted at 11:54 pm April 28, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

North Boundary Hike 2015

The North Boundary Hike is from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, May 16. It’s a six-mile hike of the North Boundary Trail.

Hikers will leave the West End Guard Shack parking area at 9 a.m. May 16. They will follow the Quarry trail, make a right onto Hunley, a right onto North Boundary, and down the Big Oak Ridge connector that will take them back to the West End Guard Shack.

The hike is considered moderate in difficulty due to varied elevations and length. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, Government, Health, K-12, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Recreation, Sports Tagged With: Cindi Gordon, City of Oak Ridge Wellness Committee, North Boundary Hike, North Boundary Trail, Oak Ridge Coordinated School Health, West End Guard Shack

Oak Ridge Schools hosts first community meeting on fall Intersession

Posted at 7:10 pm April 27, 2015
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With the passing of the new Oak Ridge Schools’ balanced calendar for the 2015-16 school year, when school starts on August 3 and there are three two-week breaks every nine weeks, Intersession was introduced for students. Intersession is time, during the breaks, when students can come back to school and work with teachers on areas where they struggled with academics. Intersession is also a time when schools can introduce “enrichment,” when students can come and learn extra things that educators would like to teach to students.

Oak Ridge Schools’ first Intersession will take place October 5-9. Each of the individual schools have been working and planning on activities that they could offer to students during this week. Finalized activities will be sent home to all parents in the middle of August 2015. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12 Tagged With: Adam Wilson, Alanna Hunsaker, balanced calendar, Boys and Girls Clubs of the Clinch Valley, Cody Wright, Extended Child Care Program, Ingrid Hamm, Intersession, Jennifer Pettyjohn, Jon Hetrick, Oak Ridge Girls Incorporated, Oak Ridge Parks and Recreation Department, Oak Ridge Schools

Elementary students in Oak Ridge receive bike helmets as part of safety program

Posted at 6:48 pm April 27, 2015
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Michael Swigert and Helmet Fitting

Oak Ridge Police Department Officer Michael Swigert fits a third-grader from Linden Elementary School with a bicycle helmet. (Submitted photo)

 

Every two minutes, a child is treated in an emergency medical department for an unintentional bicycle-related injury. This year, East Tennessee Children’s Hospital is working to change these statistics through partnership with the “Kohl’s Cares” Helmet Safety Program, which promotes safety events in which educational materials and bicycle helmets are provided to local school children.

Approximately 2,000 helmets are distributed through this program in the 16 counties that are serviced by East Tennessee Children’s Hospital. This year, two elementary schools from the City of Oak Ridge were chosen to partner with East Tennessee Children’s Hospital and were the recipients of child bicycle helmets. On March 27, students of the third-grade class at Glenwood Elementary School received 80 helmets, and on April 22, Linden Elementary third-grade students were presented with 150 helmets.

Members of the Oak Ridge Police Department and Oak Ridge Fire Department assisted with the distribution of educational material and provided individualized fittings of each helmet.

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, Health, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: bicycle, bicycle helmets, bike helmet, child bicycle helmets, City of Oak Ridge, East Tennessee Children’s Hospital, Glenwood Elementary School, Kohl's Cares, Kohl's Cares Helmet Safety Program, Linden Elementary School, Michael Swigert, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Oak Ridge Police Department

NC principal, UT grad named ORHS principal

Posted at 1:42 pm April 27, 2015
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Martin McDonald

Martin McDonald

Martin McDonald, of High Point, North Carolina, has agreed to become the principal of Oak Ridge High School effective July 1.

McDonald was selected following the screening of applications and interviews of selected candidates by a committee including administrators, Oak Ridge High School staff members, and both a student and parent representative from ORHS, a press release said.

He will replace the current principal, David Bryant, who is retiring. Bryant had been an assistant principal and interim principal before he was named principal in January 2014. Byrant has also been an administrator at the Alternative Program, and he began his career with Oak Ridge Schools as a special education teacher in 1985. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: 1:1 laptop program, Bruce Borchers, David Bryant, Jordan-Matthews High School, Martin McDonald, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORHS, principal, University of Tennessee

Video: Check out these robots stacking totes, garbage cans, ‘noodles’

Posted at 4:13 pm April 26, 2015
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This is a video taken by Angi Agle on Saturday, April 25, 2015, at the FIRST Robotics Competition Championship in St. Louis, Missouri.

This was the first round of the Hopper Division quarterfinals for an alliance that included the Secret City Wildbots, Team 4265 of Oak Ridge High School in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Other members were Team 987, the Highrollers of Las Vegas, Nevada (team captain, #1 ranked in the division), and Team 2826, Wave Robotics of Oshkosh, Wisconsin (ranked #2 in the division). This round began at 9:51 a.m. Central time Saturday.

The first 15 seconds are the autonomous period, where the robot executes a pre-programmed routine with no human control. 2826 Wave achieves points by stacking three yellow totes in the designated area, while 987 Highrollers snag three garbage cans from the center area. While this achieves no autonomous points, the garbage cans stacked on top of gray totes multiplies the point value of the stack, so it is important to get them first—before the other alliance does so. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Media, Videos Tagged With: Angi Agle, FIRST Robotics Competition, Highrollers, Hopper Division, Oak Ridge High School, Secret City Wildbots, Team 2826, Team 4265, Team 987, Wave Robotics

High achievement: Wildbots alliance finishes second in robotics competition finals

Posted at 3:50 pm April 26, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 3 Comments

An alliance that included the Secret City Wildbots of Oak Ridge High School finished second in the final championship round at the FIRST Robotics Competition in St. Louis, Missouri, on Saturday.

Maddie Buckner, a member of Team 4265 of Oak Ridge High School, is pictured above with Professor Woodie Flowers at the FIRST Robotics Competition Championship in St. Louis, Missouri, on Saturday, April 25, 2015. (Photos by Angi Agle)

 

An alliance that included the Secret City Wildbots of Oak Ridge High School finished second in the final championship round at the FIRST Robotics Competition in St. Louis, Missouri, on Saturday.

It’s the highest achievement in the five-year history of Team 4265, Oak Ridge Board of Education member Angi Agle said.

The Secret City Wildbots were picked to join a four-team alliance with the first- and second-place ranked teams and made it into the elimination rounds on Saturday. That alliance won the Hopper Subdivision and advanced to the finals, the Einstein round, which was also on Saturday.

The alliance included: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Angi Agle, Buchanan Bird Brains, Citrus Circuits, Duluth East Daredevils, Einstein roundd, elimination roudns, FIRST Robotics Competition Championship, Gryffingear, Highrollers, Hopper Subdivision, Juan Vidal, Maddie Buckner, Oak Ridge High School, Robonauts, Secret City Wildbots, Stella Schramm, Team 118, Team 2512, Team 2826, Team 4265, Team 987, Wave Robotics, World Championship

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