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Opinion: How far can we move the needle?

Posted at 11:07 am January 29, 2017
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Ron Woody

By Ron Woody

The buzz around the Roane County Courthouse and School Board has been what will our leaders do about the future of education in Roane County? The initial discussions were about consolidation of high schools with an acceptable debate change to: What should the delivery of future education services look like? I applaud both the School Board, the County Commission, and the public for focusing the discussion on the future of education and not on consolidation.

So, here we are in 2017 having a discussion that we should have had in the late ’80s and early ’90s. What does education look like today? What should it look like the next 15 to 20 years? Two important meetings have taken place within the last eight months in order to answer these questions. Excerpts of these meetings can be found on http://www.roaneschools.com under district, then High School visioning process. Please take the time to read through these meeting notes to help arrive at your own conclusions. Here are a few of my conclusions from attending the meetings and reviewing the minutes. Roane County should work to:

  1. expose students to more career opportunities,
  2. expand the mentoring programs, and
  3. expand vocational class opportunities.

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Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, Government, K-12, Opinion, Roane County Tagged With: career opportunities, career path, county commission, education, mentoring programs, Roane County, Ron Woody, school board, vocational class, vocational class opportunities, vocational program, vocational training

Boys and Girls Club president running for School Board

Posted at 6:17 am October 7, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

Aaron Wells

Aaron Wells

Aaron Wells, a lifelong Oak Ridger and president of the Boys and Girls Club of Oak Ridge, is running for Oak Ridge Board of Education in the November 4 municipal election, a press release said.

“Over the last two decades, I have spent countless hours coaching, mentoring, and fundraising for the youth in our town,” Wells said in the release. “After much prayer and discussion, my wife Melissa and I made the decision that I would run for school board.”

If elected, Wells said he will focus on achieving four priorities.

“First and foremost, I commit to truly listen to our teachers and integrate their feedback into all of my decisions,” Wells said. “Teachers are the lifeblood of our schools, and they know better than anyone how to make our students successful. We can no longer afford to ignore their invaluable feedback and concerns. The Board of Education must fight to restore to them the freedom they need to do what they do best—inspire and educate our children.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Aaron Wells, Board of Building and Housing Code Appeals, Boys and Girls Club of Oak Ridge, career path, November 4 municipal election, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau, parents, sales director, school board, spending, students, teachers

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