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Photo: Secret City Wildbots

Posted at 11:21 am April 25, 2014
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Secret City Wildbots at Qualification

The Secret City Wildbots drive team (L to R: Tag Groff, Alana Joldersma, Luke Buckner, Andreas Franco) prepare for one of five qualification matches on Thursday. (Photo by Angi Agle)

By Angi Agle

The Secret City Wildbots drive team, pictured above, prepared for one of five qualification matches on Thursday. The Wildbots were 2-2 at the time, having lost the first two and won the next two decisively.

There was one more qualification match remaining Thursday, five on Friday, and one Saturday. Teams are ranked on six criteria, with rankings changing rapidly depending on the performance of all teams. We won’t know until noon Saturday which teams advance to the elimination rounds. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Media, Photos, Photos, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Alana Joldersma, Andreas Franco, Angi Agle, FIRST Robotics Competition Championship, FRC, Luke Buckner, qualification, Secret City Wildbots, Tag Groff, Wildbots

Band Arte Musica to perform tonight at Roane State’s Oak Ridge campus

Posted at 9:30 am April 25, 2014
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Arte Musica

Arte Musica will play at Roane State tonight (April 25). Pictured above from left are Wade Darnell, Rudolph Nemeth, and Travis Witherington. (Submitted photo)

Oak Ridge band Arte Musica—consisting of pianist Rudolph Nemeth, banjoist Wade Darnell, and bassist Travis Witherington—will host its Spring Concert on Friday, April 25, at Roane State Community College’s Oak Ridge campus at 701 Briarcliff Ave.

The performance will begin at 7 p.m. in the City Room. The event is free and open to the public.

Arte Musica (Latin for “The Art of Music”) formed in December of 2011 when the trio began crafting a unique repertoire that featured piano, banjo, and bass. Darnell and Witherington had studied music under Roane State professor Nemeth for several years before the band’s formation.

Arte Musica will have CDs for sale at the spring concert. For more information, visit www.artemusicaband.com.

Filed Under: College, Education, Entertainment, Front Page News, Music Tagged With: Arte Musica, City Room, Roane State Community College, Rudolph Nemeth, Spring Concert, Travis Witherington, Wade Darnell

Anderson schools could rescind rejection of Oak Ridge Head Start application

Posted at 4:30 pm April 24, 2014
By John Huotari 4 Comments

Oak Ridge Schools Administration Building

The Oak Ridge School Administration Building, which houses the Head Start and Preschool program, is pictured above.

Note: This story was updated at 4:50 p.m.

They rejected a Head Start application from Oak Ridge a few weeks ago, but Anderson County school officials could rescind it during a special meeting on Tuesday.

Officials from the two school systems have met and developed a 10-point plan that could be put into place for the 2014-2015 school year. The agreement would allow Oak Ridge to continue to receive funding for the city’s Head Start program through Anderson County, said Keys Fillauer, chair of the Oak Ridge Board of Education.

The agreement will be considered by the county school board during Tuesday’s meeting.

On April 10, the Anderson County Board of Education rejected Oak Ridge’s Head Start application over concerns about the falsification of federal data, specifically reports on the motor skills of children. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Board of Education, Head Start, Oak Ridge

School board considers balanced calendar on Monday

Posted at 2:23 pm April 24, 2014
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Christopher J. Marczak

Christopher J. Marczak

The new “balanced” school calendar has twice been endorsed by a majority of Oak Ridge parents and school staff, and the school board on Monday is expected to consider whether to use the new calendar, which gives students about nine weeks of classroom instruction at a time, in the 2015-2016 school year.

The first vote was conducted through the Skylert callout system in February, and the second vote was in March. Parents and staff were asked whether they favor the traditional or balanced calendar.

The new calendar would apply to all schools, including Willow Brook and the PreSchool for the 2015-16 school year. The first vote callout took place Feb. 10.

The traditional calendar is the calendar that most of the Oak Ridge Schools have had for quite a while. Students come to school in the middle of August, have a one-week fall break, two weeks off for winter, a one-week spring break, dismissal at the beginning of June, and an 11- to 12-week summer. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Education, K-12, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: balanced calendar, Chris Marczak, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge Schools, preschool, school board, traditional calendar, Willow Brook

RSI offering $8,000 in college scholarships

Posted at 2:09 pm April 24, 2014
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Restoration Services Inc. and its voluntary Employee Outreach Committee are offering eight $1,000 college scholarships, a press release said. The scholarships are designed to help students “achieve their greatest potential through higher education.”

Six scholarships will be awarded to graduating high school students who will be attending college in the upcoming fall 2014 semester. The other two scholarships will be awarded to children of RSI employees who are upcoming sophomores, juniors, or seniors currently enrolled in an accredited college for the 2014 fall semester.

Scholarship recipients will be selected from submitted applications that include academic accomplishments, community involvement/leadership roles, and an essay on current environmental threats. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Education, K-12, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: college scholarships, Employee Outreach Committee, Restoration Services Inc., RSI, RSI Scholarship Program, scholarships

UT Arboretum to have presentation on bats on Thursday

Posted at 2:33 pm April 23, 2014
By Dawn Huotari Leave a Comment

Bat at UT Arboretum

Northern Long-eared Bat (Photos courtesy of Middleton Photos)

The University of Tennessee Arboretum will host a presentation on bats—“Let’s Go BAT-ty”—from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday.

Gerry Middleton, a biologist who has studied bats extensively, will present a slide show at the Visitor’s Center to discuss his two-year study of Arboretum bats. Using his “bat detector,” he will take the group outside to look for the nocturnal creatures.

A biologist with the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation in the U.S. Department of Energy-Oversight Office, Middleton promised that this will be an opportunity for all ages to learn more about the local bat population, a press release said. Middleton has an master’s degree in wildlife and fisheries from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Community, Education, Front Page News, Government, Nonprofits, State Tagged With: Arboretum, bats, biologist, Gerry Middleton, northern long-eared bat, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, University of Tennessee, UT Arboretum

Anderson Schools rejects Oak Ridge Head Start application over false federal data

Posted at 7:26 pm April 21, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 14 Comments

Larry Foster

Larry Foster

Note: This story was last updated at 8:35 p.m.

Anderson County Schools director optimistic that resolution will be reached

By John Huotari and Sara Wise

They had concerns about the alleged falsification of federal documents that contained data on motor skills of children, so Anderson County school officials rejected Oak Ridge’s application for Head Start funding in the 2014-2015 school year.

The decision could affect roughly $700,000 in funding, or enough to cover about 118 students in the Oak Ridge Head Start program, a federal entitlement program for low-income children. Anderson County Schools supervises the local Head Start program.

But Anderson County Schools Director Larry Foster said the county school board’s unanimous April 10 decision could be rescinded based upon collaboration between the two school systems. Representatives of the two systems have already had discussions, and school board chairs are expected to discuss what can be done to resolve funding for next year.

“Hopefully, this can be resolved,” Foster said during a brief break in a Monday morning Anderson County Commission meeting in Clinton. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Board of Education, Anderson County Schools, audit, auditors, Bruce Borchers, Charlsey Cofer, children, Christine Marie Blackburn, funding, gross motor skills data, Head Start, Head Start funding, irregularities, Larry Foster, Melinda White, motor skills, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Head Start, Oak Ridge Preschool, Oak Ridge Schools, school board

Energy Secretary Moniz to give lecture on energy, environment at UT on Friday

Posted at 11:52 am April 21, 2014
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Ernest Moniz

Ernest Moniz

Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz will give a lecture on energy and the environment at the University of Tennessee on Friday. It’s free and open to the public, a press release said.

Moniz will also talk about the U.S. Department of Energy and its activities in Tennessee, a press release said.

It’s the Baker Distinguished Lecture on Energy and the Environment, and it’s scheduled from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Friday at the UT College of Law, Room 132. Overflow seating will be available in Room 135, and the event will be streamed live here.

The College of Law is at at 1505 W. Cumberland Ave. in Knoxville. Paid public parking will be available in the Volunteer Hall Garage. A map of campus is available at utk.edu/maps. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: American Museum of Science and Energy, Baker Center, Baker Distinguished Lecture on Energy and the Environment, College of Law, DOE, East Tennessee Technology Park, energy, Energy Secretary, environment, Ernest Moniz, Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy, Jimmy G. Cheek, Lamar Alexander, Matt Murray, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Department of Energy, University of Tennessee, UT, Y-12 National Security Complex

Youth Pride Fest in Oak Ridge May 31

Posted at 7:09 am April 20, 2014
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Clockwise from Olivia Erkins, Caroline Dobyns, Keith Coyle, Kawon Whiteside, Anne Backus (president of Oak Ridge PFLAG), Joe Sears, Particia Edou, Alex Todd, Misty Neergaard

The Pride Fest planning committee is pictured above. Clockwise from left to right starting in the back row are Olivia Erkins, Caroline Dobyns, Keith Coyle, Kawon Whiteside, Anne Backus (president of Oak Ridge PFLAG), Joe Sears, Particia Edou, Alex Todd, Misty Neergaard. (Submitted photo)

Oak Ridge’s first Youth Pride Fest will be Saturday, May 31.

It’s for all East Tennessee LGBTQ youth and allies under the age of 21, and parents.

The Youth Pride Fest will be held at First Presbyterian Church from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. May 31. Youth should register by May 24 to attend the full day.

In the morning, there will be discussions on activism and being involved, spirituality, and coming out, as well as a presentation, “Love is not black and white” by members of the ORHS chapter of GSA. During the day, there will also be a scavenger hunt with prizes. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Top Stories Tagged With: Oak Ridge High School GSA, Oak Ridge PFLAG, Youth Pride Fest

Sister City group has April 25 dinner for middle school exchanges with Japan

Posted at 8:56 am April 19, 2014
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Oak Ridge Naka-shi Middle School Exchange

Participants in the Oak Ridge/ Naka-shi, Japan 2013 Middle school exchange, frolic in the ocean on the Japanese coast. (Submitted photos)

The Sister City Support Organization, in cooperation with the City of Oak Ridge and Oak Ridge Schools, has sponsored the visit of middle school students to our sister city of Naka-shi, Japan, for 22 years.

In support of the 2014 Middle School exchange, the Sister City Support Organization is hosting a spaghetti supper on Friday, April 25. The supper will be held at the First United Methodist Church from 5:30-8 p.m. Student exchange participants and SCSO board members will don Japanese “happy coats” and kimonos to serve the main course and an array of delicious homemade desserts. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Front Page News, K-12 Tagged With: City of Oak Ridge, Japan, Jerry Luckmann, middle school exchange, middle school students, Naka-shi, Oak Ridge Schools, SCSO, Sister City Support Organization, spaghetti supper

Register now for Graduation Celebration on May 29

Posted at 8:42 am April 19, 2014
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Graduation Celebration 2013

Plans for the 17th annual Graduation Celebration on May 29 are well under way.

Graduation Celebration is an all-night, safe party for our city’s graduates from Oak Ridge High School, homeschool, or private schools.

The party began in 1997, after several tragic deaths during the graduation season, and today about 90 percent of ORHS graduates attend each year. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge Tagged With: food, games, graduates, Graduation Celebration, music, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Parks and Recreation Department, Oak Ridge Youth Advisory Board, ORHS

Oak Ridge Schools seeks to become top STEM district in country

Posted at 2:38 pm April 15, 2014
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Bruce Borchers Introduces Discovery Education

Oak Ridge Schools Superintendent Bruce Borchers introduces Discovery Education to members of the PTA Council on Thursday, April 10. (Photos by Sara Wise)

Superintendent: ‘It’s a big deal nationally’

Oak Ridge Schools is attempting to become the premier district in the nation for science, technology, engineering, and math, or STEM, education. Superintendent Bruce Borchers has a $3.4 million plan to make that happen using Microsoft Surface tablets and Discovery Education. The money will be spent over a five-year period.

Borchers calls the needed changes a “digital transformation” that will, he hopes, bring a tablet to every student in the school system. This is especially important in Oak Ridge, a district with a free and reduced lunch rate of more than 50 percent. The digital transformation would allow every student in the district to have the same educational opportunities, regardless of income.

The first of three steps toward transformation is to create a technological infrastructure capable of handling all the tablets. Those improvements have a $1 million price tag that the Oak Ridge Board of Education and the city have already approved. Borchers hopes for the upgrades to be completed before students return to school in the fall. The upgrades are projected to last until at least 2022. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Education, K-12, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: 1:1 device integration, Bruce Borchers, digital transformation, Discovery Education, engineering, Jefferson Middle School, Jenna Whitney, mathematics, Microsoft Surface, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge Schools, professional development, science, Sindu Jaggadamma, STEM, Steve Reddick, Streaming, tablets, techbooks, technology, upgrades

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