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Roane State offering LabVIEW classes starting June 20

Posted at 10:57 am June 14, 2016
By Owen Driskill Leave a Comment

Roane-State-Coffey-McNally-Building

The Roane State Community College campus in Oak Ridge is pictured above. (Photo by Roane State)

Roane State Community College Workforce Development will offer LabVIEW Core 1 and 2 courses June 20-August 17 at the college’s Oak Ridge campus.

Classes will meet Mondays and Wednesdays from 5:30 p.m.-8 p.m.

LabVIEW Core 1 introduces students to the LabVIEW environment, dataflow programming, and common LabVIEW development techniques in a hands-on format. Students will learn to develop data acquisition, instrument control, data-logging, and measurement analysis applications. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News Tagged With: community college, LabVIEW, Roane State, Roane State Community College, training

School board has special meeting Monday to consider one-time spending approved by city

Posted at 9:26 am June 9, 2016
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge Schools School Administration Building

The Oak Ridge Board of Education will have a special meeting on Monday to consider approving $538,048 worth of one-time spending that was approved by the Oak Ridge City Council this past Monday (May 6).

If the Tennessee Department of Education agrees, the extra money, which had been requested by Oak Ridge Schools and the BOE, would not be part of the city’s annual “maintenance of effort” for the schools, a level of funding that can’t be reduced.

Most of the $538,048, or $425,000, would be used in the next fiscal year for principal and interest payments for a four-year technology lease that began in fiscal year 2016, the current fiscal year. That lease funded the purchase of convertible laptops for grade levels 5-8, supporting what is known as a 1:1 initiative and part of Access Oak Ridge.

The other $113,048 would be used for building improvements: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Government, K-12, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Access Oak Ridge, capital project expenses, debt service payments, Jefferson Middle School, maintenance of effort, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Schools, one-time spending, Robertsville Middle School, technology lease, Tennessee Department of Education

Tennessee gets a place at the table with newest element: Tennessine

Posted at 12:21 pm June 8, 2016
By University of Tennessee Leave a Comment

Robert Grzywacz

Robert Grzywacz

One of the newest members of the periodic table will likely have a familiar sound to it, even if the spelling might be a bit off: Tennessine.

Proposed as a nod to researchers from Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Vanderbilt University, and the University of Tennessee, who helped confirm its existence, element 117 would be only the second to be named for a state. Since the name Tennessee has its origins in the name of the Cherokee village of Tanasi, it also becomes the first element with Native American roots.

The International Union for Pure and Applied Chemistry formally verified the discovery and has now put forth the name Tennessine—pronounced to rhyme with green—for public comment.

Robert Grzywacz, director of the UT-ORNL Joint Institute for Nuclear Physics and Applications and a physics professor at UT, served as UT’s connection to the project. Grzywacz helped develop a process that measures the decay of nuclear materials down to one millionth of a second, which was vital in proving the existence of the new element. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: David Miller, element 113, element 115, element 117, International Union for Pure and Applied Chemistry, Jimmy G. Cheek, Mc, Moscovium, Nathan Brewer, NH, Nihomium, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Og, Oganesson, ORNL, periodic table, Robert Grzywacz, superheavy element, Tennessine, Ts, University of Tennessee, UT-ORNL Joint Institute for Nuclear Physics and Applications, Vanderbilt University, Yuri Oganessian

ORHS Class of 1986 has 30th Reunion on July 22, 23

Posted at 9:56 pm June 7, 2016
By Patti Cates Leave a Comment

The Oak Ridge High School Class of 1986 will have its 30th Reunion this summer. It’s scheduled for Friday, July 22, and Saturday, July 23.

“Please come join us!” a press release said.

On Friday, the class will have hors d’oeuvres and music and plenty of time to chat at the Old Towne Inn in Oak Ridge. On Saturday, they will have dinner and dancing at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel in Oak Ridge. All graduates of 1986 and spouses/dates are invited and encouraged to attend, the press release said.

“We would love to see you and have a chance to visit,” the release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Meetings and Events Tagged With: 30th reunion, Amanda Caldwell Long, Amy Helton Bzorgi, Class of 1986, Debbie Ruyl Magill, Gwendolyn Johnson Delaney, Jill Sanslow Camper, Julie Smallridge Dallas, Kristen Jones, Oak Ridge High School, ORHS, Patti Truex Cates, Wendy Packan

ORHS classes of 1974-1978 reunion in September

Posted at 1:00 am June 7, 2016
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The Oak Ridge High School Class of 1976 is holding their 40th reunion during the weekend of September 23-25, 2016.

The class is inviting the classes of 1974 through 1978, those who attended school with class members but may have graduated elsewhere, and our teachers and staff to join the festivities which are scheduled as follows:

  • Friday, September 23, will be an informal gathering at Blankenship Field as the Oak Ridge Wildcats host Sevier County in the Homecoming game. The tailgate party will begin at 5 p.m. near the upper gate, and then they will follow the team onto the field for recognition prior to the game, which starts at 7 p.m. Admission to the game is $7 per person.
  • The dressy casual main event on Saturday, September 24, will be held at the new Calhoun’s (formerly Riverside Grille) at 100 Melton Lake Drive. A cash bar starts at 5 p.m. and hors d’oeuvres at 6 p.m. Come enjoy music, dancing, and reminiscing along the waterway in this beautiful venue until 11:30 p.m., a press release said. Admission for the main event is $43.86 through August 14 and obtained by registration at orhs76reunion.com.
  • A lunch picnic gathering takes place on Sunday, September 25, at Clark Center Park (known as Carbide Park in our day) at 12:30 p.m. Bring your own lunch and family for a final informal get-together of the weekend, the press release said.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Meetings and Events Tagged With: 40th reunion, Blankenship Field, Clark Center Park, Class of 1976, Dave Crume, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Wildcats

Council approves budget with no tax increase, more money for schools

Posted at 9:44 pm June 6, 2016
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Note: This story was last updated at 12:15 a.m.

The Oak Ridge City Council approved a budget on Monday that does not include a property tax rate increase, but it does include more money for schools and it anticipates increases in the trash fee and water and sewer rates.

The budget passed in a 6-1 vote in the first of two readings this month. The second and final reading is Monday, June 13.

Council rejected one motion to lower the $2.52 property tax rate by 4.4 cents and another to take away the additional $538,048 requested by Oak Ridge Schools and put it into the capital fund instead.

The budget does not increase the property tax rate for the ninth year in a row. After five-year reappraisals last year, the rate is now set at $2.52 per $100 of assessed value.

As approved on first reading Monday, the budget includes a 3 percent pay adjustment that will move municipal employees along their pay scales, helping to separate those who have worked for the city for a while from those who have just started. The school budget, which was approved by the Oak Ridge Board of Education in May, also includes 3 percent salary increases. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, Government, K-12, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: budget, Charlie Hensley, Chuck Hope, Ellen Smith, Hall Income Tax, Kelly Callison, maintenance of effort, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Preschool, Oak Ridge Schools, Oak Ridge Senior Center, pay adjustment, property tax rate, Rick Chinn, salary increases, school funding, tax increase, trash fee, Trina Baughn, Warren Gooch, water and sewer rates

Deputy goes ‘above and beyond’: Replaces student’s lost items on Safety Patrol trip

Posted at 5:16 pm June 5, 2016
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Shawn Bannach and Norwood Elementary School Student on Safety Patrol Trip June 5 2016

Anderson County Deputy Shawn Bannach went above and beyond for a Norwood Elementary School student on Sunday, replacing her lost gift bag items during a AAA Safety Patrol Trip in Washington, D.C., school officials said. (Photo used with permission of Norwood Elementary School)

 

Note: This story was updated at 4:15 p.m. June 6.

Anderson County Deputy Shawn Bannach went above and beyond for a Norwood Elementary School student on Sunday, replacing her lost gift bag items during a AAA Safety Patrol Trip in Washington, D.C., school officials said.

“We had a student very upset because she waited in line for over an hour at the National Zoo to buy a stuffed animal, a mug, and a tumbler on our AAA Safety Patrol trip,” Norwood Elementary School said in a Facebook post. “She lost her gift bag and asked Officer Bannach from the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department to please let her know if someone turned it in. The next time we saw him, he handed her a bag with the items she had lost.”

Bannach had gone and bought the same things at the gift shop, the school said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: AAA Safety Patrol Trip, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Kim Lay, National Zoo, Norwood Elementary School, Paul Day, school resource officer, Shawn Bannach, SRO, Wendy Garrison

Dodson—teacher, community leader—running for City Council

Posted at 12:54 pm June 5, 2016
By John Huotari 2 Comments

Jim Dodson

Jim Dodson

Jim Dodson, an Oak Ridge art teacher and community leader, has announced that he will be a candidate for Oak Ridge City Council in the November 8 election.

Dodson, a teacher with Oak Ridge Schools for 29 years, has a strong record of community service and leadership on several civic boards and organizations, a press release said.

“I will definitely work alongside my Oak Ridge and East Tennessee neighbors for a better quality of life in our community,” Dodson said. “I hope to give our residents a voice on City Council and continue to promote excellent educational opportunities for all our kids and young adults.

“I will also continue to help recruit businesses and families to Oak Ridge as the place to relocate. I look forward to working as an Oak Ridge City Council member to maintain and improve all city services while providing safe and thriving neighborhoods. It’s my vision that what Oak Ridge has to offer should not be a secret anymore.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2016 Election, Education, Front Page News, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: art teacher, Arts Council of Oak Ridge, Bill Haslam, DaVinci Arts and Science Fair, Explore Oak Ridge, Humanities Tennessee, Jim Dodson, Leadership Oak Ridge, National Art Education Association, National Middle Level Art Educator Award, November 8 election, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau, Oak Ridge Schools, Secret City Festival Board, Sunset Rotary Club of Oak Ridge, Tennessee Education Association, United Way of Anderson County, Youth Leadership Program

ORISE report shows nuclear engineering graduation rates rebounding in 2015 after brief decline

Posted at 5:44 pm June 4, 2016
By Nicole Merrifield Leave a Comment

Increases seen in undergraduate and master degrees, while number of doctorate degrees awarded declined

After briefly declining in 2014 following five straight years of continual increases, the number of college students graduating with majors in nuclear engineering has rebounded. This is according to an annual study conducted by the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education which surveyed 35 U.S. universities with nuclear engineering programs. The report, titled “Nuclear Engineering Enrollments and Degrees Survey, 2015 Data,” includes degrees granted between September 1, 2014, and August 31, 2015.

Overall number of nuclear engineering degrees increases

According to the report, 652 students received bachelor’s degrees with majors in nuclear engineering in 2015—a 4 percent increase over 2014 and just 0.5 percent lower than 2013. This is the second highest number of bachelor’s degrees reported since 1984; however, it remains 23 percent below the peak years in the 1970s.

The number of nuclear engineering master’s degrees awarded in 2015 increased by 13 percent over 2014 and is nearly identical to the number reported for 2013. The 363 master’s degrees awarded in 2015 are the highest since the 1980s. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: nuclear engineering, nuclear engineering degrees, Nuclear Engineering Enrollments and Degrees Survey 2015 Data, nuclear engineering graduation rates, nuclear engineering programs, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, ORISE, Penn State University, Texas A&M University, University of Tennessee

Roane State awarded grant to develop specialized welding courses

Posted at 5:16 pm June 4, 2016
By Owen Driskill Leave a Comment

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The Roane State Community College campus in Oak Ridge is pictured above. (Photo by Roane State)

 

Roane State Community College received a $25,000 grant to develop classes in lightweight metal welding, a skill set needed by automotive manufacturers.

The grant from the Center for Advanced Automotive Technology will be used to develop four courses: aluminum welding, robotic welding, non-destructive testing, and metallurgy. Grant funds will pay for costs related to course development, supplies, and outreach materials.

Markus Pomper, dean of Roane State’s Mathematics and Sciences Division, said the course material will have applications in the automotive industry and for work at the Uranium Processing Facility under development in Oak Ridge.

“Automotive manufacturers are using light metals, such as aluminum, in their designs in order to increase their vehicles’ fuel efficiency,” Pomper said. “The lightweight metal welding courses will train the workforce for the lightweight auto manufacturing. In addition, we anticipate that the planned Uranium Processing Facility will require welders who can weld exotic metals and also test their work.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News Tagged With: aluminum welding, automotive industry, Center for Advanced Automotive Technology, community college, lightweight metal welding, manufacturing, Markus Pomper, metallurgy, National Science Foundation, non-destructive testing, Roane State, Roane State Community College, robotic welding, Tennessee College of Applied Technology, uranium processing facility, welding

Photos by Culiat: Oak Ridge High School graduation, II

Posted at 11:48 am June 3, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

The Oak Ridge High School commencement ceremony was Thursday evening, June 2, 2016, on Blankenship Field. (Photo by Julio Culiat)

The Oak Ridge High School commencement ceremony was Thursday evening, June 2, 2016, on Blankenship Field. (Photo by Julio Culiat)

 

The Oak Ridge High School commencement ceremony was Thursday evening, June 2, on Blankenship Field. Here are photos by Julio Culiat.

The Oak Ridge High School commencement ceremony was Thursday evening, June 2, 2016, on Blankenship Field. (Photo by Julio Culiat)

The Oak Ridge High School commencement ceremony was Thursday evening, June 2, 2016, on Blankenship Field. (Photo by Julio Culiat)

 

The Oak Ridge High School commencement ceremony was Thursday evening, June 2, 2016, on Blankenship Field. (Photo by Julio Culiat)

The Oak Ridge High School commencement ceremony was Thursday evening, June 2, 2016, on Blankenship Field. (Photo by Julio Culiat)

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Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Media, Photos, Top Stories Tagged With: Blankenship Field, commencement ceremony, graduation, Julio Culiat, Oak Ridge High School

Photos by Culiat: Oak Ridge High School graduation, I

Posted at 11:31 am June 3, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

The Oak Ridge High School commencement ceremony was Thursday evening, June 2, 2016, on Blankenship Field. (Photo by Julio Culiat)

The Oak Ridge High School commencement ceremony was Thursday evening, June 2, 2016, on Blankenship Field. (Photo by Julio Culiat)

 

The Oak Ridge High School commencement ceremony was Thursday evening, June 2, on Blankenship Field. Here are photos by Julio Culiat.

The Oak Ridge High School commencement ceremony was Thursday evening, June 2, 2016, on Blankenship Field. (Photo by Julio Culiat)

The Oak Ridge High School commencement ceremony was Thursday evening, June 2, 2016, on Blankenship Field. (Photo by Julio Culiat)

 

The Oak Ridge High School commencement ceremony was Thursday evening, June 2, 2016, on Blankenship Field. (Photo by Julio Culiat)

The Oak Ridge High School commencement ceremony was Thursday evening, June 2, 2016, on Blankenship Field. (Photo by Julio Culiat)

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Education, K-12, Media, Photos, Slider Tagged With: Blankenship Field, commencement ceremony, graduation, Julio Culiat, Oak Ridge High School

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