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ORS Highly Rated by TDOE New Letter Grade System

Oak Ridge Schools were among the highest rated schools in the state according to the Tennessee Department of Education’s (TDOE) new Letter Grade Rating System, released earlier today. Six Oak Ridge schools earned an “A” letter grade, the highest possible rating, and three earned perfect Level 5 scores in every scored component contributing to the […]

2023-12-21T13:21:54-05:00December 21st, 2023|District News, School News|

Students Recognized with Awards for Projects about the Holocaust

Several Oak Ridge students were recently named as winners in the statewide 2023 Mira Kimmelman ‘Learning from the Holocaust’ Contest sponsored by the Tennessee Holocaust Commission and the Kimmelman family.

The team of Shawntice Conley, Krystal Gomora, Renji Hua, and Michael Wang earned third place in the Middle School Visual Arts Category. Their project was a […]

2023-11-13T10:19:06-05:00November 13th, 2023|School News|

Bus Registration

Oak Ridge Schools is excited to announce that bus transportation registration has moved online. All students that plan to ride the bus will need to register via the form on the Skyward Family Access Portal.

With this transition to the online platform, previous bus riders must re-register for this academic year. No registrants […]

2023-06-29T14:17:02-04:00June 29th, 2023|School News|

Two RMS 8th Graders Named Promising Young Writers

Ajali Givens and Mia Hadley from Robertsville Middle School have been recognized as 2023 Promising Young Writers by the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE). Ajali Givens is one of only two students in Tennessee to receive the highest designation of First Class. Mia Hadley received the Superior designation.

This year, schools nominated 146 eighth […]

2023-05-05T12:01:53-04:00May 5th, 2023|School News|

Quentin Delmau Wins Spelling Bee

Congratulations to 7th grader Quentin Delmau for winning the 2023 Robertsville Middle School Spelling Bee. Quentin retains his title from last year; he was runner-up as a 5th grader. He won the bee in the 11th round by correctly spelling the word cirrhosis. 8th grader Zachary Robertson placed second in a highly competitive contest. Quentin […]

2023-01-18T08:55:47-05:00January 18th, 2023|School News|
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