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  • Good morning TE!  This weekend is the last few days to purchase your TE team t-shirts.  Don’t miss out on this great and inexpensive way to show your school spirit.  Ordering is easy as there is a large notice on the TE homepage.  Shirts only cost $6.  Get this keepsake that will last a lifetime.  No orders will be accepted after Monday so tell your parents to order now!
  • Good morning TE, Here comes the joke of the week. What is a couples favorite flower? Tu-Lips! Since 2 is better than 1!!!!!!
  • Attention 8th grade basketball players...If you are interested in intramural basketball, please pick up a registration form in room 313 or in the main gym.  Signed forms are due by Friday, September 30th.  
  • Attention all TEMS musicians!  Audition music is now available for the 2017-2018 Timothy Edwards Middle School Jazz Ensemble!  Don't miss your opportunity to be a part of this award winning ensemble.  Please see Mr. Marci for more information.
  • Walk-A-Thon news . . . Congratulations to Lime for being the team to have raised the most so far!  Garnet is in the lead for 7th grade and Pacific is leading the 8th graders.  The overall team winner gets a pizza party! Make sure to register at getmovincrew.com. So far only 20% of TE students are registered and they've already raised over $6400. Just imagine how much money we could raise for our school if everyone participated! Our goal is for each student to raise at least $40.  And remember, the student who raises the most money in each grade wins $100 cash!  Email grandma, grandpa, aunts, uncles, friends and neighbors!  Have your parents post it on Facebook!  Get those pledges in this long weekend!  Good luck!
  • STEAM Olympics registration is now open to all 6th, 7th and 8th graders. Sign up to participate in the 2nd annual STEAM Olympics on Saturday October 28th. Students must pre-register to participate in a variety of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematical activities. Registration forms are available in all Science classroom or on the TEMS homepage. For more information, see Mr. Smith-Horn in room 307 or before homeroom in Stairwell I...When you care enough to send the very best, send STAIRWELL I.
  • Yesterday evening, the TE Girls Soccer Team met long-standing rivals Ellington at Cougar Stadium in what turned out to be a match to remember. Early chances on goal came from the feet of Sarah Gordon, Sam Wunsch, and Candace Walsh as the Cougars looked to rally their offense. However, it was the Wildcats who struck first with an early goal, setting the game to 1-0. Moments later, as the Cougars began to press, Rhianna O'Meara slotted a right-footed strike off the post and in to make the score 1-1. The deadlock lasted through the first half as Iniya Raja, Emerson Iacovelli, Leighana Ferrabelo, and Abby Peruccio secured the defensive end. Opening after half time, the aggressive press from wingers Huntyr Courtois and Lexie Wheeler led to scoring opportunities for Lexi Lilly, but great defensive play from Ellington kept the score tied. Amazing defensive efforts sparked from Ellinor Edstrom as she denied offensive threats and evenly distributed the ball to the midfield. Maria Galley held her position between the pipes making a total of 10 saves on the day. Later in the match, a sublime pass from Ella Suppicich led Taryn Suffish to find the back of the net bringing the score to 2-1. Suffish struck again with an assist from Candace Walsh as the Cougars rallied around the final moments of the game. Suffish posted her first two goals of the season and her tenacity proved to be exactly what the Cougars needed to pull off the win. The Cougars face East Hartford on Tuesday home at 3:30. There are only two home games remaining! Come out and support the team!
  • The TE Boys soccer team traveled to yet another away game last night to play against the Wildcats of Ellington.  It was a great contest and the two sides were of equal quality.  Both teams had quality chances throughout the match with the best one falling for Dylan Hutton.  Unable to convert, the scoreline remained 0-0 going into halftime.  After the second half whistle had blown Ellington upped their pressure on the Cougars.  With the mentality of "bend and don't break" looked like it was going to hold out through the final whistle.  However, the quick footed front player of Ellington skipped passed the defense and buried the ball into the side netting for the game winner.  Jaideep Naik, Damian Ayala, Xavier Crane, and Andrew Bell were stall-worths in the back.  Sam Maleshenko was a threat up top as and Ben Bernstein shot was saved late in the second half.  The Cougars next game is Tuesday as they travel to East Hartford.
  • Grade 7 Ambassadors, there is  a meeting during lunch today.  Please bring your lunch to the upper section of the library. Again Grade 7 Ambassadors have a meeting during lunch today.  
  • Today for lunch... In the Create line you can have Chicken Nachos. In the Grill line you can have Philly Cheese Steak and in the On the Go line you can have your choice of deli sandwiches. Have a great day, do your best, and remember to always strive for 5!

 

Posted by dmatchett  On Sep 29, 2017 at 1:06 PM
  
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