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TE Morning News - October 17, 2018 
  • It's finally here - Walk-A-Thon Day! Thanks to all of your hard work, we are just about $2,500 short of our $20,000 goal! Right now the Lime Team is still in first place for the most pledges raised and if they keep it up, they'll earn the team pizza party for their prize. Watch out though, Teams Evergreen, Sage, Pacific & Garnet aren't far behind! In other news, the grade raising the most pledges so far is the 6th grade! Keep it up 6th grade if you want to earn the Friday cross-team lunch prize! 7th grade is very close to taking the lead. The pledge period ends Monday so if you have any other donations at home, make sure to get them in soon! Thanks again for making our fundraiser a success so far and have fun at the Walk-A-Thon today! You've earned it!!!
  • Attention students...are you ready for the first school dance of the year?  The athletic department is sponsoring a Halloween costume dance on this Friday, October 19th from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm.  Come hang out with your friends and enjoy some great music and dancing!!!  We promise that Mrs. Custer will NOT show off her Hammer time dance moves while wearing her Rosie the Riveter costume!!!  Tickets cost $7 and will be available in the main lobby.  Tickets cost $10 at the door.  No masks or props are allowed!!
  • Bravo!  Applause!  Encore!  Ever dream of being onstage or working backstage in a theatrical production? Now is your chance!  All students interested in being involved in the Entertainers production of Disney's NEWSIES are invited to attend an an informational meeting after school on the last Monday of the month, October 29th  in the auditorium. If you like to sing, dance and act or would like to be part of a backstage crew, please join us - no experience required! If you are interested but can’t make the meeting, please see Ms. Petrin in room 131 for more information.
  • The TE soccer team played last night taking on the Falcons from East Hartford.  With the US National team playing last night in East Hartford, the Falcons only brought 12 players.  Early in the first half, Drew Monteserin scored on an individual effort, driving past defenders to slot the ball home.  Aadi Dey followed up on a goalkeeper error making it 2-0.  In the second half the Falcons were not able to keep pace and the Cougars put in three more.  Rishabh Mohapatra finished nicely, with an assist from Josiah Chamberlain.  Dey added a second of a pass from Jack Stricker and Xavier Crane scored his first ever TE goal off a quick corner kick from Dey.  Joey Bemis recorded the shut-out in goal. The Cougars next play today after school against JFK of Enfield.  
  • Wondering about MathCounts?  Well wonder no more. MathCounts will have its first get together Friday the 26th of October. That is the last Friday of the month. See your math teacher for an information sheet and stay tuned for more MathCounts news.
  • If you signed up for the Case Mountain Hike today, please get dropped off at the Spring Street entrance to Case Mountain at 4:30.  Bring a drawstring bag with an extra layer, water, and a snack.  Your ride can pick up at the same spot you were dropped off at 5:30.  See you this afternoon!
  • Relay for Life will NOT meet this afternoon. We will meet next Wednesday as scheduled.
  • Today for lunch... In the Create line you can have Philly Cheese Steak, in the Grill line you can have Corn Dog 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 17 October, 2018 at 10:17 AM