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  • Good morning everyone, please stand for the pledge of allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands one nation, under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. Please be seated.
  • Welcome back to another edition of TETV Morning News. Today is Friday, October 21st.
  • The boys cross country team traveled to Ellington for one of the final meets of the season. TE was ready to run, but the hills of Ellington got the best of TE despite Jefferey Zeng's first-place finish and other strong finishes from TE, which included Erik Edstrom, Gavin Lippi, Karthik Srikumar, Derek Bifolck, and Karthik Prem. Other highlights from the meet despite the loss were Alex Larmand, who had one of his best meets of the season, Akilan Anand's strong race, and Shane Bergeron's who had a great run and strong finish. Congrats on a great meet. Good luck next week.
  • Girls cross country had to fight hard to defend their undefeated status against Ellington last night with a very close score of 27 to 28.  Winning 1st place out of 49 runners was sixth grader Jana Brownbill in a speedy time of 12:58 with two Ellington runners right on her heels all the way to the finish.  Chiamaka Chidiadi also held off two Ellington runners by mere seconds as she powered through the end.  Erin Fang killed the hills as she led the start of the race fearlessly and finished in the top 5 TE runners and top 10 overall.  Viki Hariharan had a courageous finish as she was trailing an Ellington runner but was determined to get the win in the final yards as she passed Ellington right at the end.  Working her way into the top 10 runners for TE was Jozie Waniewski who ran a well paced race in excellent form throughout the meet.  Well done runners!  Good luck at your last home meet this Tuesday against Sage Park!
  • The TEMS girls soccer team defeated East Hartford yesterday afternoon with a score of 8-0. In the first half, the Cougars looked sharp with exceptional passing and execution in the final third. The Cougars were happy to welcome back Teagan Purcell from injured reserve, who made a stunning performance with some outstanding hustle. In the first half, the Cougars hit early and hit hard leading the half by 6 goals. Alina Zajac had 2 goals and 2 assists on the day, additional scoring came from Kylah Wood with 2, Aleksa Zajac, Lily Jaworski, and Annabel Ambooken each with 1. In the second half, the Cougars possessed the ball and displayed composure in their efforts to keep the play moving. The team's back line including Shea Brochu, Allison Marques, Jenna Martin, Nora Carty and Julia Thorn were simply untouchable. However, play of the game came from the solo effort of Ari Flores who nimbly took a touch of the ball and then chipped it in from outside the box. Lastly, none of this would have been recorded if it wasn't for the incredible eyes and penmanship of TE's beloved manager Emery Forko, who diligently details descriptions of the team's performance and statistics. The Cougars hold a record of 10-0-1 as they head into their final week of regular season play.
  • The Boys soccer team kept it's winning ways going last night beating the Falcons of East Hartford 3-1.  Liam Staroverov scored the first goal for the Cougars and they went into halftime up 1-0.  Tanush Mohapatra scored on a free kick just three minutes into the second half, increasing the Cougar lead to two.  The Falcons grabbed one back on a redirected clear with about 15 minutes to go in the contest.  However, Chirag Balaji found Stefan Gogic on the left wing and he cushioned his shot past the keeper to round out the scoring.  Mason Smith filled in nicely in goal making a crucial save towards the end of the game.  He was one on one with their best player and he had a wonderful kick save to thwart the attack.  The Cougars now sit at 8-1-1 on the season with two games left to play in the league. Congrats on the 3-1 win boys!
  • And now for an announcement from MathCounts…this time with sound! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIYMmbHik08 . If you enjoyed that clip, you may enjoy MathCounts. MathCounts is starting next Friday!  Join the Google classroom for more information.  Code:  ukxedmd
  • Are you a 6th grader who is interested in meeting new people, while learning some fun ways to build your confidence? Do you want to make connections and have some fun during your WIN period? Then come on down to the Guidance Office and sign up for a Girls Circle group! Evergreen and Sage teams will meet on Thursdays and Emerald and Lime teams will meet on Fridays. Ms. Mills, Ms. Danielle and Mrs. Reed will be running groups starting soon – so sign up today!
  • Don't forget next week is Spirit week here!! Monday we celebrate Diwali. On Tuesday it's Zoom Dress up. On Wednesday Fan Day, on Thursday it's anything but a backpack day, and Friday is Dress your Dreams day. Come dressed as your wildest dream!!! Please no full face masks for Friday. We cannot wait to see what everyone wears and share in the school spirit together!!!
  • Tonight is the night, gather your family and friends to support an exciting high school soccer event. The boys and girls varsity soccer teams will each be playing a game inside the famous Dillon Stadium, home of the professional Hartford Athletic. Concession stands will be open and parking is free. Admission is only $5 for adults and $3 for kids. You have to check this out! Hope to see you this Friday night at 6pm.
  • Authors Assemble!!! TEMS is calling all students who are interested in participating in a writing competition hosted by UCONN. It's called The Connecticut Writing Project. And last year we had over 40 students get recognized for their art or writing. We are offering an opportunity for students to work in a structured setting, with some guidance from teachers, on their writing for this competition. We are offering several sessions after school. Mondays will be designated for sixth grades, and Wednesdays for seventh and eighth graders.  If interested, please head to the TE Homepage and find the "Connecticut Writing Project Club" link or see Mr. Millard in Room 331 or Mr. Stinchon in Room 262.  Deadline to enter is Friday, October 28th.
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Posted by dmatchett  On Oct 21, 2022 at 8:04 AM
  

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  • Good morning everyone. Please stand for the pledge of allegiance: I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands one nation, under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. Please be seated.
  • Welcome back to another edition of TETV News. Today is Thursday October 21st. 
  • The lady Cougars kicked off against JFK yesterday evening in a challenging match. The game was box to box in the first half as both sides presented chances on goal. In the second half, the Cougars did a much better job of causing problems with the JFK defense. However, despite all the handwork, the game was decided on a penalty kick in the final 10 minutes of the game giving JFK a 1-0 lead. The Cougars were strong with outstanding performances from the leaders of the team Gabby DiSalvatore, Ari Rosario, Amanda Marques, and Mia Ruiz. Thanks to all the girls for their outstanding work this season. The Lady Cougars end the season with a record of 5-1-3.
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Posted by dmatchett  On Oct 21, 2021 at 7:49 AM
  

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  • Cougar week - STAR Math Assessment

  • This morning you will be participating in our district benchmark, the STAR Math Assessment. All students should log into their homeroom class at 8:50 to participate in a Google Meet and receive directions from their teacher so they can begin the test at 9am. Good luck, stay focused and do your best today.
  • TEMS will celebrate Unity Days on Tuesday, October 20th AND on Friday, October 23rd. Let's all wear something ORANGE to visibly show that our community wants to prevent bullying, and is united for KINDNESS, ACCEPTANCE and INCLUSION. So remember to wear something ORANGE on Tuesday, October 20th and on Friday, October 23rd!
  • Time is running OUT to register for the 2020 AMC-8 Math Test and ALL the activities in this year's VIRTUAL STEAM OLYMPICS. Register in the Google Classroom using code aj6rciw and complete the registration form. The deadline to register is this Friday October 23rd.

Posted by dmatchett  On Oct 21, 2020 at 7:32 AM
  
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