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Roane State to celebrate Nesbit’s 25 years of coaching

Posted at 11:07 am January 23, 2017
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Head Coach Randy Nesbit and Roane State’s 1992-93 Men’s Basketball Team. (Photo courtesy Roane State Community College)

Head Coach Randy Nesbit and Roane State’s 1992-93 men’s basketball team. (Photo courtesy Roane State Community College)

 

Roane State Community College is celebrating 25 years with Men’s Basketball Head Coach Randy Nesbit on Saturday, January 28, when the Roane State Raiders take on Dyersburg. The game is at 4 p.m., with a reception to follow.

A 1980 graduate of the Citadel, Nesbit began his Roane State coaching career in the fall of 1992 after serving as assistant to Citadel’s Head Coach Les Robinson. A three-year starting point guard on Robinson-coached basketball teams, Nesbit was a key member of The Citadel’s 1979 team that won 20 games, a first for the college. Captain of the 1980 team, Nesbit was selected to the 1979 and 1980 All-Southern Conference second team and paced the 1978 team with a 54.0 field goal percentage and a 92.5 free throw percentage in 1980, which was the second-best in the National Collegiate Athletic Association, or NCAA. He tied a school mark with 13 assists in a 1979 game against Marshall, and established the school’s season record of 120 dishes that season, holding the school’s record for most career assists (324). Nesbit played only three years after having transferred from Gulf Coast Community College. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, College, Education, Front Page News, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: men's basketball, Randy Nesbit, Roane State Community College, Roane State Raiders, Roane State’s head basketball coach, Teresa Duncan

Borchers nominated as Anderson County Substance Abuse Prevention Ally of Year

Posted at 11:42 pm January 22, 2017
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Bruce Borchers

Bruce Borchers

Oak Ridge Schools Superintendent Bruce Borchers has been nominated by Anderson County Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention as a candidate for the 2017 Anderson County Ally of the Year Award.

Candidates were nominated by community members based on their passion for creating a healthier and more productive Anderson County. These candidates are united by one goal: to use their leadership, influence, and communication skills to raise funds to help prevent and reduce substance abuse in Anderson County, a press release said. Each dollar raised by the candidates will count as one vote. The person with the most votes will be named ASAP’s Anderson County Ally of the Year and be recognized at a luncheon on February 3. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Front Page News, Health, K-12, Nonprofits Tagged With: 2017 Anderson County Ally of the Year Award, Anderson County Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention, Anderson County Ally of the Year, Anderson County Schools, ASAP, Bruce Borchers, Jim and Janet Ayres, Jim Axmacher, Kenny Morgan, Oak Ridge Schools, substance abuse, Tim Parrott

Wilson family establishes Roane State endowment in memory of Doug Wilson

Posted at 11:31 pm January 22, 2017
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The family of longtime Roane State supporter Doug Wilson has established a scholarship endowment in his memory. From left are son Charles Wilson, Roane State Foundation executive director Dan Clifton, Carolyn Wilson and daughter Susan Wilson. (Photo by Roane State Community College)

The family of longtime Roane State supporter Doug Wilson has established a scholarship endowment in his memory. From left are son Charles Wilson, Roane State Foundation executive director Dan Clifton, Carolyn Wilson, and daughter Susan Wilson. (Photo by Roane State Community College)

 

The Roane State Foundation has received a $30,000 donation to establish the Doug Wilson Family Scholarship Endowment in memory of Doug Wilson.

Doug Wilson was a longtime supporter of Roane State Community College and served on the Foundation’s Board of Directors from 1990-2015.

“Doug was an advocate for students and for the Roane County community,” said Dan Clifton, executive director of the Roane State Foundation. “The endowment is a fitting legacy that reflects Doug’s tremendous support for our students and for the college’s mission to open doors to higher education for all students.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12 Tagged With: Carolyn Wilson, Charles Wilson, Dan Clifton, Doug Wilson, Doug Wilson Family Scholarship Endowment, Roane State, Roane State Community College, Roane State endowment, Roane State Foundation, Susan Wilson

Oak Ridge Schools working on completing Phase 2 of convertible laptop purchases for students

Posted at 1:35 pm January 20, 2017
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Convertible laptops were provided to 9th-grade and 10th-grade students at Oak Ridge High School in October 2016 as part of Oak Ridge Schools’ digital initiative, which is known as Access Oak Ridge. (Submitted photo)

Convertible laptops were provided to 9th-grade and 10th-grade students at Oak Ridge High School in October 2016 as part of Oak Ridge Schools’ digital initiative, which is known as Access Oak Ridge. (Submitted photo)

 

Oak Ridge Schools is working on completing the second phase of a program that, among other things, provides convertible laptops to students. The program is known as Access Oak Ridge.

Phase Two brings the technology, which is also known as one-to-one technology, into all high school classrooms.

Due to funding, Oak Ridge Schools started the second phase by purchasing devices for two grade levels, ninth and tenth grades.

To complete Phase Two, about 750 additional machines are required at an estimated cost of $530,000. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12 Tagged With: Access Oak Ridge, convertible laptops, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Schools

Navy Junior ROTC program to start at ORHS in 2017-2018

Posted at 12:41 pm January 20, 2017
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Navy Junior ROTC

Oak Ridge High School will begin offering a Navy Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, or ROTC, program in the 2017-2018 school year.

ORHS has been trying to start a Junior ROTC program since 2014. It’s expected to lead to more students attaining the seventh key in the school system’s Seven Keys to College and Career Reediness. (The seventh key says all students will participate in dual enrollment, advanced placement coursework, industry certification, or military preparation by graduation.)

The Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation and CNS—the contractor that operates and manages the Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge and Pantex Plant in Amarillo, Texas—have donated $15,000 to help with start-up costs of the Navy JROTC. An announcement of that $15,000 donation called the Navy Junior ROTC program the Naval National Defense Cadet Corp program. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: CNS, Junior ROTC, Naval National Defense Cadet Corp, Navy JROTC, Navy Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation, ORHS, ROTC, Seven Keys to College and Career Reediness

Anderson County Schools add bus route after overcrowding reported

Posted at 11:07 am January 20, 2017
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Information from WYSH Radio

After Anderson County Schools officials received complaints from parents about overcrowding on a bus route, a second route was added this week.

Parents informed school leaders that a bus serving Norwood Middle School and Clinton High School was crowded enough that, at times, students were forced to stand or even sit on the floor. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Schools, bus route, Clinton High School, Norwood Middle School, overcrowding

City Council, BOE to discuss preschool, Blankenship, budget, energy savings

Posted at 10:14 am January 20, 2017
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The Oak Ridge City Council and Oak Ridge Board of Education will have a joint work session on Thursday, January 26, to discuss site selection for the preschool, the revitalization of Blankenship Field, an energy savings project, and the budget and capital improvements.

The preschool site selection could include Elm Grove Park in east Oak Ridge and Scarboro Center.

The joint work session is scheduled for 6 p.m. Thursday, January 26, in the Multi-Purpose Room at the Central Services Complex on Woodbury Lane. See the agenda here.

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Blankenship Field, joint work session, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, preschool

UT Arboretum Society has global warming, climate change program Thursday

Posted at 8:07 pm January 15, 2017
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Joanne Logan

Joanne Logan

The University of Tennessee Arboretum Society will present a program on global warming and climate change on Thursday in Oak Ridge.

The program, titled “It’s all in the Timing: Impacts of Global Warming on Ecosystems and Phenology,” is scheduled from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, January 19, in the City Room at Roane State Community College.

It will be presented by Joanne Logan, who is an associate professor at the University of Tennessee and a renowned expert on the subject, a press release said. Logan is an associate professor in the UT Department of Biosystems Engineering and Soil Science. She has studied applied and agricultural climatology for 30 years, and she directs the undergraduate program in environmental and soil siences, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, Weather Tagged With: climate change, ecosystems, global warming, Joanne Logan, phenology, University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee Arboretum Society, UT, UT Arboretum Society, UT Department of Biosystems Engineering and Soil Science, UT Forest Resources AgResearch and Education Center, UT Institute of Agriculture

Oak Ridge preschool students are riding safely with new helmets

Posted at 6:08 pm January 14, 2017
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Thanks to the work of Safe Kids, the Oak Ridge Police Department, and the Oak Ridge Fire Department, preschool students are now riding safely on the playground with new helmets.

Tribby Kelly, compliance monitor at Oak Ridge Preschool, said students ride tricycles and other wheeled toys at school, and they are now required to wear helmets while riding.

As students had helmet fittings, the officers were encouraging them to repeat the simple words, “Wear it!” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12 Tagged With: East Tennessee Children’s Hospital, helmets, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Oak Ridge Police Department, Oak Ridge Preschool, preschool students, Safe Kids, Tribby Kelly

ORHS Choral Ensemble, Rev. Hammond visit state Capitol, sing for House

Posted at 5:51 pm January 14, 2017
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Mark Lenoir, Oak Ridge High School Ensemble member, led the Tennessee House of Representatives in the Pledge of Allegiance on Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017. (Submitted photo)

 

The Oak Ridge High School Choral Ensemble, conducted by Amanda Ragan, impressed the Tennessee House of Representatives as they performed “God Bless America” and “The Star Spangled Banner” in the House Chambers on Thursday, January 12, in Nashville, a press release said.

The ensemble students experienced a full day on the Hill, complete with meeting Governor Bill Haslam, debating the upcoming Tennessee gas tax issue in a mock Senate Session led by Lieutenant Governor Randy McNally of Oak Ridge, and touring the Capitol Building with Representative John Ragan of Oak Ridge. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Government, K-12, State Tagged With: Amanda Ragan, Bill Haslam, Derrick Hammond, John Ragan, Mark LeNoir, Oak Ridge High School Choral Ensemble, ORHS Choral Ensemble, Randy McNally, Tennessee House of Representatives

CHS athletic facility gets green light from BOE

Posted at 11:53 am January 13, 2017
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Information from WYSH Radio

On Thursday, the Anderson County Board of Education approved construction of a multi-use facility at Clinton High School, a project estimated to cost around $1.2 million. Ground could be broken as early as March 1 with a targeted opening in August.

The new facility will allow sports teams as well as band members, dance team members, cheerleaders, and others to have a dedicated practice space instead of having to use hallways or the school cafeteria. The facility will also be used by the CHS Robotics team.

Initial plans called for a state-of-the-art sound system throughout the facility as well as men’s and women’s showers and locker rooms. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, High School, K-12, Sports Tagged With: Anderson County Board of Education, athletic facility, Brad Collette, CHS, Clinton High School, multi-use facility

Anderson County, Clinton schools closed Tuesday; Roane opening two hours late

Posted at 2:04 am January 10, 2017
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Anderson County Schools will be closed Tuesday, January 10, due to icy conditions on county back roads and buses that aren’t able to run routes safely. The Central Office will follow the inclement weather procedure.

Clinton City Schools will also be closed Tuesday, January 10, due to weather conditions.

Roane County Schools will be operating on a two-hour delay. The Central Office will report at the normal time.

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Weather Tagged With: Anderson County Schools, Clinton City Schools, Roane County schools

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