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Follow-up: Comptroller to examine potential conflict

Posted at 2:16 pm March 25, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

Following up on a story WYSH broke last week, Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank said she has asked the state Comptroller’s Office to look into whether or not any rules have been broken regarding School Board member Dail Cantrell’s ownership of a recycling company that has done business with the county government on an informal basis in the past.

Cantrell is a 25 percent owner of Scrap Metal Solutions in Clinton, and the company was slated to receive scrap metal generated as part of the school system’s energy efficiency project. After Cantrell divulged his ownership stake in the company, Scrap Metal Solutions was removed from the contract under consideration, and attention shifted to a verbal agreement between the company and the county’s Solid Waste Department under which SMS would collect scrap metal from the county’s convenience centers and take it to a recycling facility. That agreement has been suspended until the direct or indirect nature of Cantrell’s ownership has been examined by the county law director. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Education, Government, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Comptroller's Office, Dail Cantrell, Pamela Cotham, recycling company, Sal Varsalona, school board, scrap metal, Scrap Metal Solutions, SMS, Solid Waste Department, Terry Frank

School board approves Blankenship bleacher replacement

Posted at 8:52 pm March 24, 2014
By John Huotari 3 Comments

Blankenship Field Visitors Bleachers

Deemed to be unsafe, the visitors bleachers at Blankenship Field have been de, and replacing them could cost more than $500,000.

Note: This story was updated at 9:15 a.m. March 25.

The Oak Ridge Board of Education on Monday unanimously approved a $455,000 project to replace the visitor bleachers at Blankenship Field. The bleachers had been deemed unsafe, and they have already been demolished.

School officials are hoping to replace them before the first home football game on Aug. 29. In a unanimous voice vote Monday, the school board agreed to use the school system’s fund balance to pay for the replacement bleachers.

Board members plan to ask city officials for additional help to finish part of the project, including a $69,000 handicapped ramp with switchbacks from the city-owned parking lot below the field up to the city-owned field, which is at Jack Armstrong Stadium in central Oak Ridge. The ramp could be built when the city renovates the parking lot. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, High School, K-12, Middle School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Allen Thacker, Angi Agle, Blankenship Field, Blankenship Revitalization Committee, Bruce Borchers, Dan DiGregorio, Dant Clayton Corp., handicapped ramp, Jack Armstrong Stadium, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Schools, replacement bleachers, school board, visitor bleachers, Wildcat Crossing

School Board, City Council resolve high school debt dispute

Posted at 10:57 am March 10, 2014
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge City Council and Board of Education

A proposal to resolve a dispute over sales tax revenues and high school debt appeared to have majority support during a non-voting joint work session of Oak Ridge City Council and Board of Education on Friday.

Despite opposition from a few residents and municipal officials, the Oak Ridge City Council and Board of Education have resolved a dispute over Anderson County sales tax revenues and debt payments for the $66 million renovation of Oak Ridge High School.

The dispute, which started several years ago, centered on how to use the Oak Ridge school system’s portion of Anderson County sales tax revenues generated by a tax increase approved by county voters in a 2006 referendum. School officials had argued that they could keep their share of the revenues generated in the county outside of Oak Ridge, while city officials had said all the revenues, whether collected inside the city or outside of it, should be used for high school debt payments.

A resolution unanimously approved by the school board in February and the City Council in a 5-2 vote on Monday, March 3, allows the schools to keep its portion of the new Anderson County revenues collected outside the city. However, the resolution spells out how the money has to be spent: on technology enhancements, debt reduction, capital repairs and equipment, and grant matches and innovative educational projects. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Government, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anne Garcia Garland, Bruce Borchers, capital improvements program, Charlie Hensley, Chuck Hope, CIP, David Mosby, debt payments, high school debt, high school renovations, Jane Miller, Kroger Marketplace, mall redevelopment, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge High School, referendum, Roane County School Board, sales tax revenues, school board, tax increase, Tom Beehan, Trina Baughn, uranium processing facility

Council has special meeting today on high school debt, school budget

Posted at 10:42 am February 27, 2014
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge City Council and Board of Education

A proposal to resolve a dispute over sales tax revenues and high school debt had majority support during a non-voting joint work session of Oak Ridge City Council and Board of Education on Friday.

The school board approved it unanimously on Monday, but a few City Council members have questions about a proposed resolution of a dispute over sales tax revenues and high school debt so they have called a special meeting for this evening (Thursday evening).

At issue is a proposed resolution of the dispute over certain Anderson County sales tax revenues and debt payments for the $66 million renovation of the Oak Ridge High School.

Before it was approved by the school board on a voice vote Monday, the resolution was discussed in a joint work session with the council on Friday. A majority of city and school officials expressed support for the resolution during the non-voting work session.

It is next scheduled to be considered by the City Council on Monday, March, 3.

Tonight’s special non-voting meeting has been called by City Council members Trina Baughn and Anne Garcia Garland. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anne Garcia Garland, Bob Eby, Bruce Borchers, budget amendment, high school debt, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Schools, referendum, resolution, sales tax revenues, school board, special meeting, Tom Beehan, Trina Baughn, work session

School board approves demolition of visitor bleachers at Blankenship

Posted at 12:20 am January 29, 2014
By John Huotari 15 Comments

The Oak Ridge Board of Education on Monday will consider whether to demolish the visitor bleachers at Blankenship Field.

The Oak Ridge Board of Education on Monday approved the demolition of the deteriorated visitor bleachers at Blankenship Field.

The city’s school board on Monday unanimously agreed to demolish the deteriorated visitor bleachers at Blankenship Field.

Inspections have determined that the bleachers are no longer safe for fans, would cost too much to repair, and should be demolished immediately, a school official said this month.

“There is a very, very significant issue that we need to get on with,” said Bob Eby, Oak Ridge Board of Education vice chair, before the 5-0 voice vote on Monday.

The board hasn’t approved a replacement plan yet, but Oak Ridge Schools Superintendent Bruce Borchers said the goal is to have new bleachers by the start of the next football season this fall. The school system is looking at all options in case the bleachers aren’t available by then, Borchers said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Slider, Sports, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Adams Craft Herz and Walker, Allen Thacker, Blankenship Field, Bob Eby, Bruce Borchers, football, Jack Armstrong Stadium, Manuel D. Herz, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge Schools, portable bleachers, school board, visitor bleachers

School board accepts extra $250K to avoid funding loss, school shutdown

Posted at 1:53 pm September 24, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

The Oak Ridge Board of Education in two separate meetings on Monday quickly approved a budget amendment that accepts an extra $250,000 from the city, avoiding a potential loss of millions of dollars in state funding and averting an Oct. 1 school shutdown.

The additional funding had been requested by the school board, and it was approved by the Oak Ridge City Council in a 4-1-1 vote during a special meeting last week. After the council approved the extra money, the school board then had to amend its budget in two separate votes, or readings. Education officials are now expected to send the amended school system budget to state officials by Sept. 30. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: budget, budget amendment, funding, high school debt payments, Keys Fillauer, maintenance of effort, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, revenues, school board, school shutdown, shortfall, state funding

Roane County Commission approves no-tax-hike budget

Posted at 4:31 pm July 9, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

The Roane County Commission approved its budget Monday night with no tax increase. School officials had been seeking a 14-cent property tax increase to help make up a $1.5 million shortfall in the system’s budget for this year. Without the tax hike, school leaders say that deep cuts will be necessary to balance the budget.

The school board is scheduled to meet next Monday to begin making those cuts.

Filed Under: Government, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: budget, property tax, Roane County Commission, school board

School board considers ‘high performing’ district designation, camera system

Posted at 8:50 am May 28, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

The Oak Ridge Board of Education tonight will consider designating the school system as a “high performing school district,” purchasing a security camera system, and renewing the transportation contract.

Under a bill that recently passed the Tennessee General Assembly, the high-performing designation would allow the school system to use a teacher evaluation system that varies from the system established by the Tennessee Department of Education and add educational days to the district’s school calendar. The district could also apply to the state education commissioner for a waiver of any state board rule, regulation, or statute that “inhibits or hinders the district’s ability to meet its goals or comply with its mission statements.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: educational days, high performing school district, Oak Ridge Board of Education, school board, school system, security camera system, teacher evaluation, Tennessee Department of Education, Tennessee General Assembly, transportation contract

School board approves one-time bonus, SRO funding, hears pleas to save jobs

Posted at 12:14 am May 22, 2013
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Oak Ridge Board of Education Budget

Oak Ridge High School students Miranda Lands, left, Michele Lands, and Matthew Stansberry present a student petition asking the Oak Ridge Board of Education to spare physics teacher Katherine Goepfert from budget-cutting layoffs.

The teaching jobs should be saved, students and parents told the Oak Ridge Board of Education during a special budget meeting Tuesday.

One of the teachers who could lose her job, Oak Ridge High School physics teacher Katherine Goepfert, or “Ms. G.,” has motivated students who have been in danger of dropping out, they said, and 109 students have signed a petition asking for her position to be saved.

“She’s just a good teacher,” ORHS senior Miranda Lands said. “She’s ‘busting her butt’ every day for our education.”

A few parents pleaded for the board to preserve a special education teaching assistant position at Linden Elementary School. They said their children require one-on-one attention, and they are concerned the students might struggle without that help. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Angi Agle, Bob Eby, bonus, budget, computers, fund balance, job cuts, jobs, Katherine Goepfert, Keys Fillauer, Linden Elementary School, Miranda Lands, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge High School, school board, school resource officers, spending, SRO, teachers, teaching assistant, Tim Southern, Ya Li

School board offers superintendent contract to Borchers

Posted at 10:05 pm April 1, 2013
By John Huotari 15 Comments

Bob and Carol Smallridge and Bruce Borchers

Before the school board offered him the Oak Ridge Schools superintendent job on Monday, Bruce Borchers, right, speaks to Carol Smallridge, left, and interim Oak Ridge Schools Superintendent Bob Smallridge, second from right. Also pictured is Borchers’ son Jack.

The Oak Ridge school board has offered the superintendent’s job to Bruce Borchers, who is now superintendent of the Rockwood School District in Eureka, Mo.

The position, which has a salary range of about $175,000, is still subject to contract negotiations.

Board members approved the offer in a 5-0 vote during a short special meeting on Monday at Riverside Grille in Oak Ridge.  [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Bob Eby, Bob Smallridge, Bruce Borchers, Dale Lynch, Don Longe, Eureka, Keith Rowland, Keys Fillauer, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge Schools, Ray and Associates, Rockwood School District, school board, superintendent, Tom Bailey

Seven superintendent finalists, three to be interviewed Tuesday

Posted at 8:29 pm March 20, 2013
By John Huotari 1 Comment

An executive search firm has narrowed down the list of superintendent candidates to seven finalists, and the Oak Ridge school board plans to interview three of them Tuesday.

The three are:

  • Bruce Borchers, superintendent of the Rockwood School District in Eureka, Mo., which has 22,000 students;
  • Dale Lynch, superintendent of the Hamblen County Schools in Morristown, which has 10,300 students; and
  • Keith Rowland, superintendent of Shenandoah County Public Schools in Woodstock, Va., which has 6,250 students.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Bob Smallridge, Bruce Borchers, Dale Lynch, interim superintendent, Kathryn Leroy, Keith Rowland, Keys Fillauer, Oak Ridge Board of Education, Oak Ridge Schools, Ray and Associates, Rick Williams, school board, superintendent, Susan Compton, Timothy Setterlund, Tom Bailey

Letter: Fillauer dedicated to helping young people

Posted at 1:05 pm October 16, 2012
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

To the Editor:

The first, second, and third priority for any school board member should be the welfare of children.

Over the past 27 years, I have witnessed first-hand the dedication of Keys Fillauer to young people as he has raised more than $600,000 for the Ronald McDonald House. In my capacity as executive director of the House, I have seen Keys’ drive, integrity, and commitment to causes he believes in.

Keys Fillauer has been an educator, coach, school board member, and most importantly, a tireless advocate for his community. But I have seen the man who never asks why. He only asks how.

I urge your support for a school board candidate I would be proud to have leading my children’s schools into the future.

Sue Beverly

Knox County

Filed Under: 2012 Election, Letters Tagged With: Keys Fillauer, Ronald McDonald House, school board, Sue Beverly

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