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Anderson county schools earn state honors

What makes schools in our county ‘Reward Schools’?

The state of Tennessee made nine schools in Anderson County “Reward Schools” and the calculation is more than just a number for their principals, staff and students.

The designation goes out to schools with a federal accountability score of 3.1 or higher out of four. The score is based on student achievement, student growth, low chronic absenteeism

and the proficiency of students whose first language is not English. Schools in Oak Ridge and Clinton city schools got the designation,

but out of the county’s school systems, Anderson County Schools had the largest number of Reward Schools with Clinton High, Grand Oaks Elementary, Claxton Elementary and Andersonville Elementary winning the designation. The state also named Anderson County Schools an “advancing district.”

CHS Principal Rob Herrell pointed out in an interview he took over recently and couldn’t speak to the secret to achieving the designation. However, he did have thoughts on what to do to maintain it. And to that end, he said he was listening to the teachers and staff who had been there to achieve it.

“They are learning who I am and I am learning who they are,” he said, adding that he’d gotten a chance for them to share ideas with him.

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UCOR donates $40,000 to Roane State Foundation

United Cleanup Oak Ridge has renewed its commitment to Roane State Community College students with a $40,000 donation to support the Environmental Health Technology and Chemical Engineering Technology programs.

Roane State Foundation will distribute the funds equally between the two programs, enhancing resources and providing support for students across

the college’s 10-county service area.

UCOR, an Amentum-led partnership with Honeywell, serves as the lead environmental contractor for the U.S. Department of Energy’s 32,000-acre Oak Ridge reservation.

The company’s 2,500 employees manage nuclear facilities and oversee the safe cleanup of former nuclear structures at the Y-12 National Security Complex and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, many dating to the Manhattan Project.

Since the inception

of Roane State’s CET program, UCOR has played a key role in its development, providing advisory support and financial contributions.

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