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Letter: Biloski has temperament, experience, open mind for judge seat

Posted at 11:13 pm April 9, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Letters 2 Comments

To the Editor:

We are writing to request your support for Lauren Biloski for the next Juvenile Court judge of Anderson County. Every vote is important for Anderson County as the last election for Juvenile Court judge ended in a tie that had to be decided by County Commission.

We believe Lauren to be an experienced, passionate advocate for children’s rights. She is running on a platform of protecting children and preserving families. She has the most experience of any candidate in the race. She will strive to have a positive impact on the children who reach the judicial system in this county.

Lauren has the temperament, experience, and open mind to serve as Juvenile Court judge.

Tom and Lila Metcalf

Oak Ridge

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: Anderson County, juvenile court judge, Lauren Biloski, Lila Metcalf, Tom Metcalf

Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation names new director

Posted at 8:52 am January 4, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 4 Comments

Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation Jenna Whitney and Lila Metcalf

Lila Metcalf, left, former director of the Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation, welcomes the new foundation director, Jenna Whitney. (Submitted photo)

The Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation has named a new director.

Jenna Whitney started Jan. 1, the foundation’s board of directors announced this week. Whitney has more than 15 years of general management experience in the professional services industry and the U.S. government.

Whitney replaces the foundation’s first director, Lila Metcalf, who has announced that she is leaving the position after almost 10 years with the foundation. She will return full-time to her nursing career.

Whitney recently served as a program manager at a defense contracting firm with oversight of more than $59 million in U.S. government contracts, and she has directed a portfolio of engineering and technical support contracts, a press release said. She has worked overseas for the U.S. State Department, managing financial operations and leading strategic and technical initiatives. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Barry Stephenson, education, Jenna Whitney, Lila Metcalf, Mark Whitney, Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation, ORPSEF, Summit Solutions LLC, U.S. Department of State

IIa pledges $5,000 to Education Foundation grants program

Posted at 1:00 pm August 25, 2013
By Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation Leave a Comment

IIa and ORPSEF Grant

Bonnie Carroll, left, Information International Associates CEO and owner, and Kelly Callison, right, IIa chief operating officer, present Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation Executive Director Lila Metcalf with a check for $1,000 for the “Making the Critical Difference Campaign.” (Submitted photo)

Information International Associates Inc., or IIa, has pledged $5,000 to the “Making the Critical Difference” campaign conducted by the Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation. Bonnie Carroll, IIa chief executive officer and founder, and Kelly Callison, the company’s chief operating officer, recently presented the foundation with a $1,000 annual payment toward the pledge.

The Education Foundation is conducting the campaign to raise $500,000 for grant awards to teachers throughout the Oak Ridge schools, aiming to present $100,000 in grants each year for five years. The Foundation’s board believes that these grants have a strong supporting role in sustaining the tradition of excellence in Oak Ridge schools, as well as rewarding teachers for innovative ideas. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Community, Education, K-12, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Bonnie Carroll, grants, IIa, Information International Associates Inc., Kelly Callison, Lila Metcalf, Making the Critical Difference, Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation, Oak Ridge Schools, teachers

Letter: ORPSEF thanks contributors to Dreams and Innovations

Posted at 12:02 am July 5, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

Deirdre Barrett and ORPSEF Foundation

Deirdre Barrett, right, is pictured above with Alice Feldman, Linda Young, Anne Garcia Garland, and Margaret Gottshall. (Submitted photo)

To the Editor:

The Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation would like to extend its thanks to all who contributed to the Dreams and Innovation program honoring Oak Ridge teachers who received Foundation grants for the 2013-2014 school year.

Our thanks and appreciation goes to:

  • B&W Y-12, which provided the location, New Hope Center, for the celebration attended by more than 150 people. B&W Y-12 also provided assistance with sound and information technology for the event.
  • Aubrey’s Restaurant, one of Oak Ridge’s newest restaurants, for providing appetizers for the event.
  • Materials and Chemistry Laboratory Inc. (MCLinc), which provided booths for the event.
  • Deirdre Barrett, the ceremony’s keynote speaker, author, psychologist at Harvard Medical School, and graduate of Oak Ridge High School. She spoke on the theme of the event, describing how dreams contribute to innovation and problem solving, relating research from her book, “The Committee of Sleep.”
  • The Oak Ridge public schools teachers who provided demonstrations of materials and programs funded by past Education Foundation grant awards, showing how students have benefitted.
  • Oak Ridge JazzCats and Michelle Hairston, who provided entertainment during the event.
  • The ORPSEF board of directors, for their support for this event. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters Tagged With: Aubrey's, B&W Y-12, Deirdre Barrett, Dreams and Innovations, Lila Metcalf, Making the Critical Difference, Materials and Chemistry Laboratory Inc., MCLinc, Michelle Hairston, Oak Ridge JazzCats, Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation, ORPSEF

Oak Ridge Education Foundation donates $81,000 to city schools

Posted at 4:00 pm May 1, 2013
By Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation Leave a Comment

Deirdre Barrett and ORPSEF Foundation

Deirdre Barrett, right, is pictured above with Alice Feldman, Linda Young, Anne Garcia Garland, and Margaret Gottshall. (Submitted photos)

The Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation presented a check for $81,000 to the Oak Ridge Schools at the Foundation’s award ceremony Friday evening. The funds will be used to provide a variety of educational materials in each of the city’s seven public schools.

Oak Ridge National Laboratory Director and Foundation Chair Thom Mason told an audience of more than 150 attending the event that the gift was part of the Foundation’s “Making a Critical Difference” campaign that provides teachers small grants for teaching tools not available in the city’s education budget. Mason said that, since the program began in 2004, the Foundation has awarded a total of more than $408,000 to dozens of teachers in every grade. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, K-12, Nonprofits, Top Stories, Uncategorized Tagged With: awards ceremony, Cathy Toth, Deirdre Barrett, grants, Lila Metcalf, Making a Critical Difference, Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation, Oak Ridge Schools, Thom Mason

Harvard psychologist to discuss dreams, innovation at Education Foundation program

Posted at 6:55 am April 15, 2013
By Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation Leave a Comment

Deirdre Barrett

Deirdre Barrett, a psychologist on the Harvard Medical School faculty, will discuss dreams and innovation as the featured speaker during an April 26 program hosted by the Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation that will honor teachers who have received the Foundation’s 2013 grant awards. (Submitted photo)

Deirdre Barrett, a psychologist on the Harvard Medical School faculty known for her research on dreams and hypnosis, will return to her hometown to speak on “Dreams and Innovation” on Friday, April 26, in Oak Ridge.

Barrett is the featured speaker at the “Dreams and Innovation” program hosted by the Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation to honor teachers who have received the Foundation’s 2013 grant awards, beginning at 5 p.m. at New Hope Center.

The free event is open to the public, and no reservations are required.

Barrett is an Oak Ridge High School graduate, and she will describe how dreams contribute to innovation and problem solving, relating research from her book, “The Committee of Sleep.” The book is subtitled “How Artists, Scientists, and Athletes Use Dreams for Creative Problem-Solving—How You Can Too.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Community, Education, Health, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Behavioral Medicine Program, Deirdre Barrett, dreams, Dreams and Innovation, grant awards, Grants Program, Harvard Medical School, hypnosis, Lila Metcalf, Making the Critical Difference, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation, psychologist, psychology, Supernormal Stimuli—How Primal Urges Overran Their Evolutionary Purpose, The Committee of Sleep

Company pledges $10,000 to five-year school foundation campaign

Posted at 11:51 pm December 12, 2012
By Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation Leave a Comment

Cadre5 and Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation

Steve Hicks, president and chief executive officer of Cadre5 LLC, is pictured with Cathy Toth, Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation secretary and chair of the ORPSEF Making a Critical Difference campaign. (Submitted photo)

During the next five years, the Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation (ORPSEF) has set a goal to provide $100,000 annually to the Oak Ridge schools.

Cadre5, a full-service technology and design firm with a focus on custom software development and technology innovation, recently made a $10,000 commitment to the campaign, and the company will give $2,000 annually to help the ORPSEF reach its goal.

“Finding employees that have the skills to face some of the nation’s most difficult technical issues can be a challenge,” said Steve Hicks, president and chief executive officer of Cadre5 LLC. “By supporting our local schools, we not only create a community that is attractive to grow today’s businesses, we are establishing a strong foundation for our future workforce to ensure that we will have the talent to answer tomorrow’s tough questions.”

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Education, Top Stories Tagged With: Cadre5 LLC, Lila Metcalf, Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation, ORPSEF, Steve Hicks

Education Foundation gives city $400,000 for ORHS debt

Posted at 1:16 pm December 6, 2012
By Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation 1 Comment

Mark Watson and Lila Metcalf

Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation Executive Director Lila Metcalf presents a $402,611 check to Oak Ridge City Manager Mark Watson to help pay the debt on the renovation of the Oak Ridge High School. (Submitted photo)

The Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation recently made its eighth annual contribution for the rebuilding and renovation of Oak Ridge High School, a project that was completed in 2008.

In November, Lila Metcalf, the foundation’s executive director, presented a check for $402,611 to Oak Ridge City Manager Mark Watson to assist in the high school debt repayment. Since the payments began in 2005, the Education Foundation has presented the city with more than $3.5 million for the high school.

The Education Foundation raised $8 million in private funds for the high school, and that money provided the leverage for special bonds available for public schools. Together, the private funds and bonds provided the final piece of funding that made the renovation of Oak Ridge High School possible.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: debt, Lila Metcalf, Making the Critical Difference, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation, ORHS, Qualified Zone Academy Bonds, QZAB, renovation

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