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Students, state, nonprofit ask students, staff to not text while driving

Posted at 12:41 pm April 10, 2015
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ASAP Youth Coalition Oak Ridge Chapter

The ASAP Youth Coalition Oak Ridge chapter encourages students to pledge not to text and drive. (Photo by ASAP) 

 

Oak Ridge High School has teamed up with ASAP of Anderson County and the Tennessee Governor’s Highway Safety Office to host a campaign that asks students, teachers, and staff to pledge to not text and drive.

The campaign is called One Text or Call Could Wreck It All.

April is designated as national Distracted Driving Awareness Month by the Tennessee Governor’s Highway Safety Office. In recognition of that, Oak Ridge High School is taking a stand against texting and driving, a press release said.

The Oak Ridge High School ASAP Youth Coalition hosted the campaign this week along with ASAP of Anderson County, Oak Ridge Schools Coordinated School Health, and the Tennessee Governor’s Highway Safety Office. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Front Page News, Government, Health, K-12, Nonprofits, State, Top Stories Tagged With: ASAP, ASAP of Anderson County, ASAP Youth Coalition, Bill Gibbons, Christopher Marczak, Distracted Driving Awareness Month, driving, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Schools, Oak Ridge Schools Coordinated Health, One Text or Call Could Wreck It All, Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security, Tennessee Governor's Highway Safety Office, texting, texting while driving

Glenwood Elementary wins $10,000 for teaching kids how to code

Posted at 1:20 pm December 3, 2014
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Oak Ridge Schools LogoAll 368 students at Glenwood Elementary will participate in one of the largest CODE education events in history. The Hour of Code will be held December 8-14, and Glenwood Elementary is the only school chosen in Tennessee to receive $10,000 from Code.org to buy technology for bringing these critical skills to students.

Google, Microsoft, Apple, President Obama, Bill Gates, Shakira, and Ashton Kutcher have all backed the Hour of Code, an Oak Ridge Schools press release said. More than 100 partners are coming together to support this global movement. So far, 47 million students have tried the Hour of Code. The Hour of Code movement is aiming for 100 million students.

On Tuesday, December 9, at 2:30 p.m. Oak Ridge Schools Assistant Superintendent Christopher Marczak will present the $10,000 prize and speak on the importance of bringing computer science into the schools. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Christopher Marczak, Glenwood Elementary School, Hour of Code, Keith Jackson, Linden Elementary School, Oak Ridge Schools, Roane State Community College, STEM, Willow Brook Elementary School, Woodland Elementary School

ORHS hopes to win top reform prize in Nashville on Oct. 28

Posted at 4:59 pm October 21, 2013
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Oak Ridge High School

Representatives of Oak Ridge High School, selected as one of the best three public high schools in Tennessee for growth in student achievement, will be in Nashville on Oct. 28, when they hope the school wins top honors at the SCORE Prize event.

Leaders, teachers, parents, and students of Oak Ridge High School, selected as one of the best three public high schools in Tennessee for growth in student achievement, will be in Nashville on Oct. 28, when they hope to win top honors at the SCORE Prize event.

The SCORE Prize, sponsored by the State Collaborative on Reforming Education, or SCORE, is the hallmark award for Tennessee public schools and districts that have made the greatest gains in student achievement. The prize will be awarded during an event that begins at 6 p.m., Oct. 28, at Laura Turner Concert Hall, Schermerhorn Symphony Center in Nashville.

SCORE is an independent, nonprofit, and nonpartisan education advocacy and research institution that works collaboratively to support Tennessee’s work to prepare students for college and the workforce and was founded by Bill Frist, former U.S. Senate majority leader. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: ACT, Amber Godbee, Beth Estep, Bill Frist, Bill Haslam, Bruce Borchers, Christopher Marczak, Christopher Scott, David Bryant, graduation rate, high school, Jamie Woodson, Oak Ridge High School, ORHS, reform, SCORE, SCORE Prize, State Collaborative on Reforming Education, student achievement, Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program, Tennessee Value-Added Assessment System

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