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Oak Ridge Schools names Phil Cox principal of the year

Posted at 8:05 pm March 8, 2019
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Phil Cox

Phil Cox

 

Phil Cox, principal of Jefferson Middle School, has been named principal of the year, Oak Ridge Schools said.

Cox began his career in education in 1986 as a graduate coach at Vanderbilt University in Nashville. Later in 1986, and for the next five years, he served as head basketball coach and coordinator of athletic funds at Lincoln Memorial University, a press release said.

After leaving LMU, Cox taught a year at the Anderson County Alternative Learning Center. In 1992, he began his teaching/coaching career at Norris Middle School and, in 2003, was named assistant principal and athletic director. In 2005, he was selected principal at Lake City Elementary. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Jefferson Middle School, Oak Ridge Schools, Phil Cox, principal of the year

Roger Ward named Principal of the Year

Posted at 9:40 pm March 11, 2018
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Roger Ward

Roger Ward

Roger Ward has been named Principal of the Year by Oak Ridge Schools.

Ward has been principal of Linden Elementary School since July 2005.

He began his career in 1990 and has served in many roles as an elementary educator during the past 28 years, a press release said.

“Mr. Ward emphasizes that students need not only to learn academic skills but also to be responsible, respectful, ready, and safe,” the press release said. “Thank you for your continued dedication to the students and staff at Linden and throughout the Oak Ridge Schools family.”

Ward’s nomination will be sent to the state level for consideration, Oak Ridge Schools said in the press release. The state winner will be honored during the annual LEAD Conference in Nashville.

Each year, an outstanding public school principal earns distinction as the Tennessee Department of Education Principal of the Year, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Bruce Borchers, Bruce Lay, Linden Elementary School, Oak Ridge Schools, Pearl Goins, Phil Cox, principal of the year, Roger Ward, Sherrie Fairchild-Keyes, Tennessee Department of Education, Tracey Beckendorf-Edou

JMS Principal Phil Cox inducted into basketball hall of fame in Kentucky

Posted at 10:36 am July 29, 2017
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Phil Cox, principal of Jefferson Middle School in Oak Ridge, has been inducted into the Kentucky High School Basketball Hall of Fame. (Photo courtesy Kimberly Cox)

Phil Cox, principal of Jefferson Middle School in Oak Ridge, has been inducted into the Kentucky High School Basketball Hall of Fame. (Photo courtesy Kimberly Cox)

 

Phil Cox, principal of Jefferson Middle School in Oak Ridge, has been inducted into the Kentucky High School Basketball Hall of Fame, according to the Middlesboro (Kentucky) Daily News.

The newspaper reported that Cox, a high school basketball legend, was one of 19 inductees in the 2017 class.

Cox was a standout at Loyall Elementary School, where he played for Hall of Fame member Billy Hicks, and he earned all-state honors by the time he was a junior at Cawood High School, where he averaged 35 points a game, the Daily News said. He was Mr. Basketball in Kentucky as a senior and was, at the time, the all-time leading scorer in Harlan County, with 2,401 points. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, High School, K-12, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Cawed High School, Jefferson Middle School, Kentucky High School Basketball Hall of Fame, Lincoln Memorial University, Loyall Elementary School, Middlesboro Daily News, Mr. Basketball, Phil Cox, Vanderbilt University

Schools give Year Two progress report on Access Oak Ridge

Posted at 5:45 pm January 28, 2017
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These charts depict the increase in use of the Canvas learning management system, or LMS, since its adoption in 2015 in Oak Ridge Schools. Dips in usage occurred in June and July of 2016 when school was not in session. (Image by Oak Ridge Schools)

These charts depict the increase in use of the Canvas learning management system, or LMS, since its adoption in 2015 in Oak Ridge Schools. Dips in usage occurred in June and July of 2016 when school was not in session. (Image by Oak Ridge Schools)

 

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During the past two years, the Oak Ridge school district has been making new strides in our Access Oak Ridge digital learning initiative by putting Lenovo Yoga laptop computers into the hands of every student in grades 5-10.

Our vision in this initiative is “to empower all Oak Ridge students with equitable access to digital learning opportunities, and to innovate, design, collaborate, and ultimately succeed in local and global communities of the future.” Within this vision, we believe that learning should be student-centered, with technology that enables exploration of content with greater depth and breadth.

Our aim is to continue to grow Access Oak Ridge to provide opportunities that lead to substantial benefits for both students and staff. Fostering innovative thinking expands the classroom beyond the school walls for our students.

Prior to embarking on the Access Oak Ridge initiative, dedicated information technology (IT) staff and instructional technology coaches had been preparing our students and teachers with digital tools and software for more than a decade. In 2014-15, our instructional technology coaches worked with a team of teachers to research and select a learning management system, or LMS, to securely house all of our online content for courses such as soft copies of textbooks, course readings, designated internet content links, software, and videos, as well as student and family progress monitoring (course grading). The LMS the teacher team selected is Canvas by Instructure. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Access Oak Ridge, Canvas, digital learning, digital learning initiative, Garfield Adams, Jefferson Middle School, Learning Management System, Lenovo Yoga laptop computers, LMS, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Schools, Phil Cox, Robertsville Middle School, Stephanie Thompson

Teachers, principals ask for 3 percent pay raise

Posted at 12:53 pm April 5, 2016
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

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Pictured above during a Oak Ridge Board of Education meeting on Monday, March 28, are Phil Cox, left, Jefferson Middle School principal, and Garfield Adams, Robertsville Middle School principal. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was updated at 4:55 p.m.

Teachers and principals in Oak Ridge Schools have asked for 3 percent pay increases in the budget year that starts July 1.

The request was made at last week’s Oak Ridge Board of Education meeting. It’s too early to say whether the request will be included in the budget proposal that will be presented to the BOE, possibly later this month or sometime next month, or approved by the school board, possibly in May.

In a presentation by Robertsville Middle School Principal Garfield Adams and Jefferson Middle School Principal Phil Cox, officials said Oak Ridge Schools administrators’ pay has been on a downward trend, falling from eighth in the state in 2008-2009 to 13th in 2014-2015. They said that trend reflects what is happening for teachers. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: BOE, Garfield Adams, Jefferson Middle School, Mike Haygood, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge Education Association, Oak Ridge Schools, pay raise, Phil Cox, Robertsville Middle School, Steve Reddick

Oak Ridge teacher to receive Geography Teacher of the Year Award

Posted at 10:06 am February 17, 2016
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Brian Smith, seventh-grade social studies teacher in Oak Ridge, will receive the 14th Tom and Stella Mullane Geography Teacher of the Year Award during the 2016 Tennessee Council for the Social Studies Annual Conference at the Cool Springs Marriott in Franklin on Friday, March 11. (Submitted photo)

 

An Oak Ridge teacher will receive a Mullane Geography Teacher of the Year Award in March.

Brian Smith, seventh-grade social studies teacher in Oak Ridge, will receive the 14th Tom and Stella Mullane Geography Teacher of the Year Award during the 2016 Tennessee Council for the Social Studies Annual Conference at the Cool Springs Marriott in Franklin on Friday, March 11.

The Mullane award is bestowed for superior achievement in the teaching of geography in the social studies in grades 7-12, a press release said. The award carries a $500 cash prize.

Smith has been informed that he will be this year’s recipient of the Mullane Teacher of the Year award for the outstanding work he does, ensuring that geography is a daily part of instruction in the Oak Ridge school system, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Brian Smith, Eagle Time, geographic information systems, geography, GIS, Jefferson Middle School, Jefferson Middle School Geography Bee, Mullane Geography Teacher of the Year, Mullane Teacher of the Year, Oak Ridge Schools, Phil Cox, social studies, Tennessee Council for the Social Studies Annual Conference, Tennessee Department of Education, Tom and Stella Mullane Geography Teacher of the Year Award

Artwork by JMS sixth-grader chosen for homeless coalition poster

Posted at 11:35 am April 1, 2015
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JMS Misty Greenhalgh

Misty Greenhalgh holding the 2015 PIT Count Poster with art teacher, Jim Dodson; JMS Principal Phil Cox; and TORCH Art Show Director Sheila Michel. (Submitted photo)

 

Misty Greenhalgh, a sixth-grade art student of Jim Dodson at Jefferson Middle School in Oak Ridge, submitted artwork to the Second Annual TORCH Homelessness and Hunger Awareness Art Show that was then submitted to the TVCH (Tennessee Valley Coalition for the Homeless) Point in Time Count Poster Contest.

In the past, TVCH chose one piece of art from each county to be that county’s PIT poster. This year, they created the same poster for all 12 counties they serve. Faces from artwork used in past year’s posters as well as the face from Greenhalgh’s work were used for this year’s poster.

The 2015 poster states: “We are more than just faces. Everyone counts.”

Greenhalgh was recognized at the Monday night meeting of the Oak Ridge Board of Education. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, Community, Education, Entertainment, Front Page News, K-12, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Elizabeth Noe, homeless, Jefferson Middle School, Jim Dodson, JMS, Misty Greenhalgh, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Phil Cox, PIT, PIT poster, Point in Time, Tennessee Valley Coalition for the Homeless, TORCH, TORCH Homelessness and Hunger Awareness Art Show, TVCH, TVCH Point in Time Count Poster Contest

Oak Ridge Schools staff, students donate almost $14K to United Way

Posted at 11:51 am December 3, 2014
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Oak Ridge Schools and United Way Mike Haygood

Picture above, from left to right are Jefferson Middle School Principal Phil Cox; Rick Morrow, executive director of United Way of Anderson County; JMS Assistant Principal Mike Haygood; and Oak Ridge Schools Superintendent Bruce Borchers. (Submitted photo)

 

The Oak Ridge Schools staff and students once again stepped up in a big way and donated nearly $14,000 to the United Way of Anderson County’s 2014 campaign, a press release said.

All donors were eligible to win a “Week End Getaway” donated by Tim and Becky Hooks, and this year’s winner was Mike Haygood, assistant principal at Jefferson Middle School.

The press release said the donated funds will go to support 32 agencies and 50 different programs that provide services here in Anderson County. Donations like these helped provide 149 families the supplies to grow their own garden this year, and each garden is expected to produce more than $450 of fresh food. That is more than $67,000 of fresh produce created from the $4,000 invested by UWAC donors.

For more information about UWAC services and to donate to provide this type of assistance to our neighbors, visit www.uwayac.org or call the United Way at (865) 483-8431.

Filed Under: Community, Education, K-12, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Bruce Borchers, donated funds, Mike Haygood, Oak Ridge Schools, Phil Cox, Rick Morrow, United Way of Anderson County, UWAC

 Oak Ridge Schools celebrates International Walk to School Day on Wednesday

Posted at 6:37 am October 7, 2014
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Various Oak Ridge Schools will join schools from around the world to celebrate International Walk to School Day on Wednesday, October 8.

Students from Jefferson Middle School will be walking to school along with parents, teachers, and some very special guests from a local restaurant.

The JMS event will begin at 6:50 a.m. with kids, parents, and community leaders meeting at National Fitness Center. Walkers will meet at NFC and will walk via sidewalks to JMS.

Other special activities associated with the walk include a visit from the Chik-Fil-A Cows. Chik-Fil-A is also donating coupons for all the participants of National Walk to School Day at JMS. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Recreation, Sports Tagged With: Chik-Fil-A, International Walk to School Day, Jefferson Middle School, Jennifer Laurendine, JMS, Katie Saxe, Linden Elementary School, National Fitness Center, Phil Cox, Robertsville Middle School, Walk to School Day, Woodland Elementary School

Video: Mayor, school officials accept ice bucket challenge

Posted at 11:56 am August 25, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Jefferson Middle School

Jefferson Middle School

Oak Ridge municipal and school officials accepted the ALS ice bucket challenge after cross country practice at Jefferson Middle School on Friday.

Those who accepted the challenge included Cross Country Coach Steve Reddick, Oak Ridge Mayor Tom Beehan, Schools Superintendent Bruce Borchers, Assistant Superintendent Chris Marczak, JMS Principal Phil Cox, Vice Principal Mike Haygood, and Oak Ridge Schools teachers John Smith, Jacqueline Whitaker, Chris Layton, and Scott Linn.

The ice buckets were administered by “several lucky team members” of the cross country squad, the JMS PTO said.

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (known as ALS and Lou Gehrig’s Disease) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease affecting nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. For more information, please see the ALS Association website.

Here is a video by Heather Hartman, JMS PTO president: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, K-12, Media, Nonprofits, Top Stories, Videos Tagged With: ALS, ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Bruce Borchers, Chris Layton, Chris Marczak, cross country, Heather Hartman, ice bucket challenge, Jacqueline Whitaker, Jefferson Middle School, JMS PTO, John Smith, Lou Gehrig's disease, Mike Haygood, Phil Cox, Scott Line, Steve Reddick, Tom Beehan

Mayor, superintendent, others participating in JMS ice bucket challenge

Posted at 7:32 pm August 21, 2014
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Thom Mason Ice Bucket Challenge

Oak Ridge National Laboratory Director Thom Mason took the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge on Wednesday afternoon. He then challenged Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Director Paul Alivisatos, and Los Alamos National Laboratory Director Charlie McMillan to do the same. Afterward, Mason said the experience was “bracing.” (Photos by Carlos Jones)

 

ORNL Director Mason took the challenge Wednesday

Oak Ridge Mayor Tom Beehan and Oak Ridge Schools Superintendent Bruce Borchers are participating in an ice bucket challenge at Jefferson Middle School on Friday.

Members of the JMS cross country team will administer the ice buckets.

“You are no doubt aware of the social media-fed phenomenon sweeping the nation in the past couple of weeks: the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge,” coach and JMS teacher Steve Reddick said. “As of today, the challenge has raised $41 million. Many of us have received challenges from friends and foes alike, and we’ve decided to stage a Mega-Ice Bucket Challenge at 4:15 p.m. after cross country practice tomorrow (Friday).” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, K-12, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, Bruce Borchers, Chris Layton, cross country team, ice bucket challenge, Jefferson Middle School, JMS, Mike Haygood, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Phil Cox, Scott Linn, Steve Reddick, The ALS Association, Thom Mason, Tom Beehan

Several hundred compete in Ben Martin Middle School track meet

Posted at 12:38 am April 4, 2014
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Ben Martin Invitational

Several hundred students from five regional middle schools, including Jefferson and Robertsville, competed in the Ben Martin Middle School Invitational track meet in Oak Ridge on Thursday.

Several hundred students from five middle schools competed in the first-ever Ben Martin Middle School Invitational track meet in Oak Ridge on Thursday.

The meet was named after Ben Martin, a legendary Sports Hall of Fame coach who won seven state championships as track coach at Oak Ridge High School. Thursday’s meet was at Ben Martin Track at the high school.

Martin was the first ORHS track and football coach, and he won championships in both sports and began the entire athletic program at the high school, ORHS Cross Country Coach Allen Etheridge said.

“I talked with longtime Oak Ridge coach Winston Russell today, who told me that he remembered coach Martin as the guy who was always there, the guy who would coach anyone at any time,” Etheridge said Monday. “(Martin) was an assistant football coach and was head basketball coach.”

Athletes from Cherokee, Jefferson, Karns, Rhea County, and Robertsville middle schools competed in Thursday’s meet, which included events ranging from relays and hurdles to long jumps and high jumps. [Read more…]

Filed Under: High School, Middle School, Slider, Sports, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Allen Etheridge, Ben Martin, Ben Martin Middle School Invitational, Ben Martin Track, Bruce Lay, Cherokee, cross country, football, Jefferson Middle School, Jim McNamee Middle School Invitational, Karns, Oak Ridge High School, ORHS, Phil Cox, Rhea County, Robertsville Middle School, sports hall of fame, track, track meet, Winston Russell

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