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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 Thursday, May 16.
  • If you still need to finish any SBAC testing, please come to the café immediately after announcements today. Again, if you need to finish SBAC testing, please come to the café immediately after announcements today. Thank you!
  • This past weekend, in our Nation's capital, our very own Girish Prasad represented the state of Connecticut at the MathCounts National Competition!  Girish and Team CT had an excellent showing placing in the top 25% of competitors form 50 states and 6 territories.  Congratulations to Girish and Team CT!!
  • The South Teen Cycling Club invites middle and high school residents and their families to join our cycling adventures! We explore trails in South Windsor and nearby towns, aiming to share the joy of cycling with the community. Our focus is on providing teenagers the opportunity to partake in group rides, including a monthly short excursion (about 4-5 miles) around South Windsor and a longer adventure (20–25 miles) on bike trails for more avid cyclists. During the summer, the club will ride twice a month, starting and ending at Nevers Park unless specified otherwise. All rides, led by South Windsor Walk and Wheel Ways volunteers, require helmets and bikes. You can register for the Cycling Club on the South Windsor Parks & Rec website under the South Windsor Walk and Wheel Ways section. We start riding as soon as summer vacation commences!
  • Attention all individuals who would like to learn the sport of field hockey or improve your skills will want to register for the Field Hockey camp running August 12-15th! Any girl in grades 5-10 are welcome ! You must register On-Line through the Park and Recreation Dept.  Spots are filling up fast so sign up today! Any questions see Mrs. Custer
  • Hey TE! Do you want to get involved in helping to make our school and the environment around us a better place. Well next Thursday, May 23, a group of dedicated and like minded students will be meeting to do a clean up around TE. We will meet in Room 324 on the Ruby team right afterschool, and head out to make a difference shortly after. If interested, please sign up using the Sign up link on the Daily News or on the TEMS Homepage. 
  • The Art Work is back from the Art Show! IF your Art Teacher was holding your work until after the art show, you can pick it up NOW to take home! Stop in to see your art teacher to get your art work back!
  • TEMS PTO is proud to present a family event featuring , magician and mentalist Dustin Dean in the TEMS Auditorium on May 31st. This will be an unforgettable night filled with mind-blowing tricks, magic and mind-reading that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Dustin Dean is an award winning entertainer and viral sensation. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this incredible show. Visit the TEMS website for your tickets today!
  • Support the initiative of two SWHS students dedicated to reducing landfill waste and giving clothing a new lease on life. Drop off your donations at SWHS or the Teen Center from May 8th to May 20th. Thank you for empowering our youth!
  • May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Tomorrow, we encourage everyone to wear purple and bring one dollar to your homeroom to support the Hartford Healthcare Purple Light Project. The project aims to raise awareness about mental health and support individuals and families affected by mental illness. Let's show our support and wear purple on to support this important cause on May 17th.
  • Hello TE soccer players! The South Windsor High School boys and girls head soccer coaches are running camps this summer and are open to any player aged 6-14. Bring your friends, your little brother and sister and your neighbor! Camp meets at 5:30pm and there are camps in June, July and August. For more information, go to www.bobcatsSoccerAcademy.com or see Mr. Lepak in room 265.
  • If you would like to recommend music for the TE Morning News, Click Here.
  • Connect with TE thru Social Media! Follow us on FacebookInstagram or X. Get the latest TE News and announcements!
Posted by dmatchett  On May 16, 2024 at 7:45 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 Morning News. Today is Wednesday, May 15.
  • Attention all individuals who would like to learn the sport of field hockey or improve your skills will want to register for the Field Hockey camp running August 12-15th! Any girl in grades 5-10 are welcome ! You must register On-Line through the Park and Recreation Dept.  Spots are filling up fast so sign up today! Any questions see Mrs. Custer.
  • Hey TE! Do you want to get involved in helping to make our school and the environment around us a better place. Well next Thursday, May 23, a group of dedicated and like minded students will be meeting to do a clean up around TE. We will meet in Room 324 on the Ruby team right afterschool, and head out to make a difference shortly after. If interested, please sign up using the Sign up link on the Daily News. 
  • The TE baseball team cruised to an 11 - 1 victory over East Hartford on Tuesday afternoon.  Torin Edwards dominated on the mound...he pitched five innings, struck out four and only allowed two hits.  He also helped himself out  on the offensive end with a single, double and two RBI.  Ethan Pugrab belted out three singles, had two stolen bases and two RBI.  Kasper Kaczkowski continued his hot hitting as he had two singles and an RBI.  Nolan Carling added a double and three RBI and Nathan Botti chipped in with two singles and an RBI.  Ryan Browning came off the bench and had a solid hit into the gap in right center.  The Cougars played a well rounded game both offensively and defensively and in the process, improved their record to 5 and 3.  They play at home on Thursday against Sage Park.  Good luck boys! 
  • This Week's Science is Worth Exploring Matinee will be held today, Wednesday, May 15th instead of tomorrow. Again, Science is worth exploring will meet today after school instead of Thursday. 
  • The Art Work is BACK from the Art Show! If your Art Teacher was holding your work until after the art show, you can pick it up NOW to take home! Stop in to see your art teacher to get your art work back!
  • TEMS PTO is proud to present a family event featuring , magician and mentalist Dustin Dean in the TEMS Auditorium on May 31st. This will be an unforgettable night filled with mind-blowing tricks, magic and mind-reading that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Dustin Dean is an award winning entertainer and viral sensation. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this incredible show. Visit the TEMS website for your tickets today!
  • Support the initiative of two SWHS students dedicated to reducing landfill waste and giving clothing a new lease on life. Drop off your donations at SWHS or the Teen Center from May 8th to May 20th. Thank you for empowering our youth!
  • May is Mental Health Awareness Month. On May 17th, this Friday, we encourage everyone to wear purple and bring one dollar to your homeroom to support the Hartford Healthcare Purple Light Project. The project aims to raise awareness about mental health and support individuals and families affected by mental illness. Let's show our support and wear purple on to support this important cause on May 17th.
  • Hello TE soccer players! The South Windsor High School boys and girls head soccer coaches are running camps this summer and are open to any player aged 6-14. Bring your friends, your little brother and sister and your neighbor! Camp meets at 5:30pm and there are camps in June, July and August. For more information, go to www.bobcatsSoccerAcademy.com or see Mr. Lepak in room 265.
  • If you would like to recommend music for the TE Morning News, Click Here.
  • Connect with TE thru Social Media! Follow us on FacebookInstagram or X. Get the latest TE News and announcements!
Posted by dmatchett  On May 15, 2024 at 7:45 AM
  

Click Here to watch the TETV News LIVE! Stream will start at 7:30, news begins at 8:00 am.

  • 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 Tuesday, May 14.
  • Hey TE! Do you want to get involved in helping to make our school and the environment around us a better place. Well next Thursday, May 23, a group of dedicated and like minded students will be meeting to do a clean up around TE. We will meet in Room 324 on the Ruby team right afterschool, and head out to make a difference shortly after. If interested, please sign up using the Sign up link on the Daily News. 
  • The boys track and field team ended their regular season with a dominant victory over East Hartford, 94-11.  Roberto K returned from a season long injury and helped the throwing group sweep Shot Put.  Carter G, Aniron P, and Sujay K swept the Discus.  Sujay also earned 1st place in the High Jump.  Luis L continued his dominant season, earning first in the 100, Long Jump and 4 by 100 with Alex L, Liam S, and Dave N.  Vedanth M, Maanit P, and Vihaan R swept the hurdles.  Jeff Z continued a strong season sweeping all his events with a 1st place finish and moving up 2 spots in the TE Top Ten for the mile run.  The boys final test will come on Thursday when they journey to Ellington to try and win back the CRAL championship from 5 years ago.  Good luck Cougars!
  • We are thrilled to share the exciting news that our Girl's Track Team emerged victorious in their meet against Sage Park! They performed exceptionally well, securing 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in each event and achieving a remarkable total score of 105-0.Furthermore, it is very exciting to announce that several of our talented girls have made it into the TEMS Top Ten Record Book:

 -Zoe Bailey holds the 8th position in the 100-meter event
-Jana Brownbill has secured the 9th spot in the 400-meter
-Kiran Thacker, Greta Johnson, and Jana Brownbill have earned top times in the 800-meter
-Kiran has notably improved her performance in the 1600 meters, now standing in 4th place
-Emmi Tushi, Ella Danielle, Zoe Bailey, and Morgan Bridgeforth have achieved 5th place with their outstanding 4x100 meter run.

Congratulations to all the girls on their hard work and dedication! Let's continue to support and cheer them on as they prepare for Thursday's event at CRAL.

  • This Week's Science is Worth Exploring Matinee will be Held tomorrow, Wednesday May 15th instead of Thursday. Again, Science is worth exploring will meet tomorrow after school instead of Thursday. 
  • Due to the high number of registrants, Badminton registration is now closed. Thank you for all of the interest.
  • Support the initiative of two SWHS students dedicated to reducing landfill waste and giving clothing a new lease on life. Drop off your donations at SWHS or the Teen Center from May 8th to May 20th. Thank you for empowering our youth!
  • May is Mental Health Awareness Month. On May 17th, this Friday, we encourage everyone to wear purple and bring one dollar to your homeroom to support the Hartford Healthcare Purple Light Project. The project aims to raise awareness about mental health and support individuals and families affected by mental illness. Let's show our support and wear purple on to support this important cause on May 17th.
  • Hello TE soccer players! The South Windsor High School boys and girls head soccer coaches are running camps this summer and are open to any player aged 6-14. Bring your friends, your little brother and sister and your neighbor! Camp meets at 5:30pm and there are camps in June, July and August. For more information, go to www.bobcatsSoccerAcademy.com or see Mr. Lepak in room 265.
  • If you would like to recommend music for the TE Morning News, Click Here.
  • Connect with TE thru Social Media! Follow us on FacebookInstagram or X. Get the latest TE News and announcements!
Posted by dmatchett  On May 14, 2024 at 8:04 AM
  

Click Here to watch the TETV News LIVE! Stream will start at 7:30, news begins at 8:00 am.

  • 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 Monday, May 13.
  • Support the initiative of two SWHS students dedicated to reducing landfill waste and giving clothing a new lease on life. Drop off your donations at SWHS or the Teen Center from May 8th to May 20th. Thank you for empowering our youth!
  • Out of the Blue will meet after school on Today.  Ms. Olsen looks forward to seeing club members there.
  • May is Mental Health Awareness Month. On May 17th, also known as this Friday, we encourage everyone to wear purple and bring one dollar to your homeroom to support the Hartford Healthcare Purple Light Project. The project aims to raise awareness about mental health and support individuals and families affected by mental illness. Let's show our support and wear purple on to support this important cause on May 17th.
  • Hello TE soccer players! The South Windsor High School boys and girls head soccer coaches are running camps this summer and are open to any player aged 6-14. Bring your friends, your little brother and sister and your neighbor! Camp meets at 5:30pm and there are camps in June, July and August. For more information, go to www.bobcatsSoccerAcademy.com or see Mr. Lepak in room 265.
  • Summer camps! There are so many to choose from! Come down to the main gym for more information.  Summer camps you can choose from are Cougar Soccer Camp, Cougar Softball Camp, Cougar Fitness Games, and a Speed and Agility Camp.  Sign up through the recreation department or see Mrs. Giaccone, Mr. Chandler, or Mr. S for more details.
  • If you would like to recommend music for the TE Morning News, Click Here.
  • Connect with TE thru Social Media! Follow us on FacebookInstagram or X. Get the latest TE News and announcements!
Posted by dmatchett  On May 13, 2024 at 8:18 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 Morning News. Today is Friday, May 10.
  • On Wednesday, 5 TEMS Debate Teams continued their quest in the Connecticut Democracy Center's Debate Playoffs. All five teams entered the preliminary quarterfinals, with only 2 TEMS teams advanced to the Semifinals. The team of Gian Handa and Suvan Mantha ended their day of debating in the Semis, finishing in 3rd place. The team of Suhani Kapil and Aarav Pruthi advanced to the Championships but were ultimately out posited by the eventual State Champions and were awarded second place trophies. Congrats to all  the TEMS teams that competed on Wednesday.
  • Thursday afternoon saw the TEMS GOLD Team participate in the Civics First Middle School Mock Trial Championship. Despite a valiant effort by the Entire Team, acting as the Plaintiff, they witnessed GOLD turn to SILVER as they were named State Runner Ups, finishing in 2nd place. A special shout out to Rachel Mathew who was named outstanding witness in the trial. And congratulations on a fantastic effort preparing for trial, superior courtroom skills and exemplary sportsmanship from start to finish. 
  • The TE baseball team travelled to Manchester on Thursday and suffered a heartbreaking loss to Illing.  With TE up 4 to 3 in the bottom of the 7th, Illing scored two runs for the walk off, 5 to 4 victory.  Dominic Luangpraseuth pitched the entire game for the Cougars as he did his part in keeping the game close versus the undefeated and first place Rams.  Offensively, TE was led by Kasper Kaczkowski with two hits and an RBI and Ethan Pugrab with a double and two RBI.  TE falls to 4 and 3 on the season.  They play at home on Tuesday against East Hartford.  
  • The girls softball team beat Illing Middle School yesterday 9 to nothing.  TE didn't score their first run until the 5th inning, but after that they kept going.  Doubles and triples galore! Lila Sheridan broke out of her hitting slump batting 2 for 4 with included a double.  Riley Quigley and Maria Puniello each hit a triple and Kendall Woods hit a double.  Pitcher catcher combo was dynamite, too.  Pitcher Josie Tomkunas had 13 strikeouts and only allowed two hits.  Catcher Raegan Burnham debuted in her first game as catcher and did an amazing job! TE defense was on point too!  Congratulations ladies!  This was a well deserved win.  The Lady Cougars travel to East Hartford Middle School on Tuesday (what's up brother), May 14th.  Good luck!
  • Attention all Orchestra, Band and Chorus students:  For your music classes today, report to your regular music classroom.  Do not go to the auditorium.  Again, all music students should report to their regular music classes today.
  • Are you interested in playing more Badminton?  If so, the TEMS PE Department will be hosting an Intramural Badminton program after school starting next week.  The sessions will meet on Wednesday 5/15, Thursday 5/16, Wednesday 5/22 and Thursday 5/23 (make-up days will be available if necessary).  Register on the TEMS website (using your Chromebook or school log in) with your parent or guardian but don't wait too long as the first 32 participants will be allowed to play.   Registration will close once we have reached capacity.  If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Hall or Mr. Chandler in the main gym. 
  • The 7th Grade Mood Boosters Group will NOT meet today. We will see you all next Friday!
  • Out of the Blue will meet after school on Monday, May 13.  Ms. Olsen looks forward to seeing club members there.
  • May is Mental Health Awareness Month. On May 17th, we encourage everyone to wear PURPLE and bring one dollar to your homeroom to support the Hartford Healthcare Purple Light Project. The project aims to raise awareness about mental health and support individuals and families affected by mental illness. Let's show our support and wear purple on to support this important cause on May 17th.
  • Hello TE soccer players! The South Windsor High School boys and girls head soccer coaches are running camps this summer and are open to any player aged 6-14. Bring your friends, your little brother and sister and your neighbor! Camp meets at 5:30pm and there are camps in June, July and August. For more information, go to www.bobcatsSoccerAcademy.com or see Mr. Lepak in room 265.
  • Summer camps! There are so many to choose from! Come down to the main gym for more information.  Summer camps you can choose from are cougar soccer camp, cougar softball camp, cougar fitness games, and a speed and agility camp.  Sign up through the recreation department or see Mrs. Giaccone, Mr. Chandler, or Mr. S for more details.
  • If you would like to recommend music for the TE Morning News, Click Here.
  • Connect with TE thru Social Media! Follow us on FacebookInstagram or X. Get the latest TE News and announcements!
Posted by dmatchett  On May 10, 2024 at 12:25 PM
  

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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 Thursday, May 9.
  • If you happen to see Girish Prasad around today, be sure to wish him luck (and maybe quiz him on some mathematical formulas).  Girish will be heading to Washington, DC for the next 5 days to represent the State of Connecticut in the MathCounts National competition.  Good Luck, Girish!  We know you will make TEMS proud!
  • Hello TE soccer players! The South Windsor High School Boys and Girls head soccer coaches are running camps this summer and are open to any player aged 6-14. Bring your friends, your little brother, your little sister and your neighbor! Camp meets at 5:30pm and there are camps in June, July and August. For more information, go to www.bobcatsSoccerAcademy.com or see Mr. Lepak in room 265.
  • Get ready for an extra special SAGA meeting TODAY after school! We're thrilled to announce that the South Windsor High School SAGA club will be returning to join our meeting again this year. It's become one of our favorite annual traditions, and we can't wait to share it with you! We'll have a blast with games, engaging conversations, and you'll get the chance to ask the High School students about their experience at South Windsor High. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to connect with a great group! Again, that's TODAY after school in room 145. If you've never been to SAGA, there's no time like the present! Help us welcome our friends from South Windsor High School's SAGA! See you there! 🌈✨
  • Summer camps! There are so many to choose from! Come down to the main gym for more information.  Summer camps you can choose from are cougar soccer camp, cougar softball camp, cougar fitness games, and a speed and agility camp.  Sign up through the recreation department or see Mrs. Giaccone, Mr. Chandler, or Mr. S for more details.
  • If you would like to recommend music for the TE Morning News, Click Here.
  • Connect with TE thru Social Media! Follow us on FacebookInstagram or X. Get the latest TE News and announcements!
Posted by dmatchett  On May 10, 2024 at 12:17 PM
  

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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 Wednesday, May 8.
  • The TE baseball team traveled to Windsor on Tuesday afternoon and played against Sage Park.  Sage Park got the early lead in the first inning.  A couple of walks, a sacrifice fly and a ground out scored two runs for Sage.  The Cougars found themselves in a hole early, but Tyler Poland shut down the Chargers offense by throwing a no hitter in the game.  He retired thirteen out of the final fourteen batters to seal the victory.  Speaking of thirteen, the final score of the game was TE 13   Sage Park 2.   Offensively, TE was led by Torin Edwards (2 hits and 3 RBI) and Kasper Kaczkowski (2 hits and 2 RBI). Ethan Pugrab and Dash Hayes each tripled home a run and Dominic Luangpraseuth chipped in with a double and an RBI.   TE improves to 4 and 2 on the season and will play at undefeated Illing on Thursday.  Good luck boys! 
  • The girls softball team suffered their second loss of the season yesterday when they were defeated by Sage Park Middle School 15 to 4. Lila Sheridan, Raegan Burnham, Julia Baron and Josie Tomkumas each had a hit for TE.  The Lady Cougars host Illing Middle School on Thursday May 9th.  Come on out and support your Cougars.
  • Hello TE soccer players! The South Windsor High School boys and girls head soccer coaches are running camps this summer and are open to any player aged 6-14. Bring your friends, your little brother and sister and your neighbor! Camp meets at 5:30pm and there are camps in June, July and August. For more information, go to www.bobcatsSoccerAcademy.com or see Mr. Lepak in room 265.
  • Get ready for an extra special SAGA meeting tomorrow after school! We're thrilled to announce that the South Windsor High School SAGA club will be returning to join our meeting again this year. It's become one of our favorite annual traditions, and we can't wait to share it with you! We'll have a blast with games, engaging conversations, and you'll get the chance to ask the High School students about their experience at South Windsor High. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to connect with a great group! Again, that's tomorrow, after school in room 145. If you've never been to SAGA, there's no time like the present! Help us welcome our friends from South Windsor High School's SAGA! See you there! 🌈✨
  • Every Thursday during lunch the school store is open! You can buy erasers, Jibbitz and water bottle stickers all for less than a dollar. You can also buy wired earbuds, hair brushes, Rubix cubes, Popits and Chapstick! But you can only buy from the school store on Thursdays during lunch, so be sure to stop by before the end of the school year!
  • Summer camps! There are so many to choose from! Come down to the main gym for more information.  Summer camps you can choose from are cougar soccer camp, cougar softball camp, cougar fitness games, and a speed and agility camp.  Sign up through the recreation department or see Mrs. Giaccone, Mr. Chandler, or Mr. S for more details.
  • If you would like to recommend music for the TE Morning News, Click Here.
  • Connect with TE thru Social Media! Follow us on FacebookInstagram or X. Get the latest TE News and announcements!
Posted by dmatchett  On May 08, 2024 at 10:22 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 Morning News. Today is Tuesday, May 7.
  • Yesterday afternoon, the Girls' Track team faced the toughest competition to date, winning the meet 53-52. Congrats to the following individuals for breaking into the TE Top Ten Records! In shot put, Juliana Mayer now holds 9th place with a throw of 31’3.5”.  Kiran Thaker and Jana Brownbill now hold 5th and 7th place in the 800-meter run.  Shout out to Greta Johnson and Ali Kupec for their 1600 times, Kinsely Wood, coming off a two week injury and earning 3rd in the 400 meter run, Emmi Tushi earned points in the 100 meter dash, along with Iulia L., taking 1st in the discus and 3rd in shot.  Great job to all the athletes.  Their next meet is next Monday at SWHS.
  • The Boys Track and Field team battled Sage Park on Monday and came away with a resounding victory, 73-32.  The boys swept three events: the hurdles, the 800 meter run, and shot put --- with the help of Timothy C, Vedanth M, Maanit P, Jeff Z, Graeme T, Aniron P, Dave N, and Carter G.  Luis L became the 4th fastest runner in TE history with a time of 11.55 seconds in the 100 meter sprint.  He also moved up the list with the 4 X 100 team of Alex L, Liam S, and Dave N.  Fahd F continues to improve in the Long Jump, earning 3rd place.  Overall, the boys put forth a dominant performance.  They face East Hartford next Monday at South Windsor High.  Come out and support your Cougars!
  • Congratulations to the following 8th grade students for being honored by the CT Writing Project for the writing submissions this year:

 Silver Award CategoryChiamaka Chidiadi, Disha Gottam, Suhani Kapil, Sahasra Natti, Krish Patel, Girish Prasad, and Aarav Pruthi.

Honorable Mention CategoryPrasheeta Mohanty, Girish Prasad, Yashwanth Putchkayala, and Vritee Uchil.

  •  Every Thursday during lunch the school store is open! You can buy erasers, Jibbitz and water bottle stickers all for less than a dollar. You can also buy wired earbuds, hair brushes, Rubix cubes, Popits and Chapstick! But you can only buy from the school store on Thursdays during lunch, so be sure to stop by before the end of the school year!
  • The 2023-2024 issue of Out of the Blue is now available.  We are super excited to share this, our 13th edition, with you.  It might be our best issue yet! The magazine, which is a website, can be found on the TE homepage.  Some of your teachers may have also posted it in their Google Classrooms.  Please make sure to congratulate any of your peers who worked on the magazine or who contributed a submission. (Link to Magazine)
  • Summer camps! There are so many to choose from! Come down to the main gym for more information.  Summer camps you can choose from are Cougar Soccer camp, Cougar Softball camp, Cougar Fitness games, and a Speed and Agility camp.  Sign up through the recreation department or see Mrs. Giaccone, Mr. Chandler, or Mr. S for more details.
  • If you would like to recommend music for the TE Morning News, Click Here.
  • Connect with TE thru Social Media! Follow us on FacebookInstagram or X. Get the latest TE News and announcements!
Posted by dmatchett  On May 07, 2024 at 8:00 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 Morning News. Today is Monday, May 6.
  • The Connecticut Writing Project, hosted by UConn, has announced its winners.  Over 100 TE students spent several months working with teachers in the building to craft a piece of fiction, nonfiction, poetry or art.  Here are results for the seventh grade winners from TE! 

 Honorable Mention: Daksha Rajasekaran 
Silver Winners: Grace Yi, Yahvi Bhandari, David Biju, and Emma O'Brien
Special Recognition for Double Winner: Emma Hennessey, she was given the recognition of Honorable Mention for her nonfiction piece "Heroes of Happiness: How Walt Disney Imagineers Heroically Brought Joy to the World" and her fiction piece "Songbirds" 

  • Saturday was an absolutely perfect weather day for the 2024 Connecticut History Day Contest, hosted by Central Connecticut State University in New Britain, CT. The following TEMS students were cited for their work during the Awards Ceremony: Yilin Lin was awarded 3rd Place  and the BRONZE medal for her individual documentary focusing on the Gutenberg printing press. Ishanvi Mohapatra was awarded 1st Place honors and a GOLD medal for her individual documentary highlighting Dr. William Morton's invention/introduction of ether as a safe form of anesthesia. Asmi Kulkarni grade 8 received the GOLD Medal and 1st Place Honors for her solo LIVE performance detailing the efforts of College Professor Bernice Sandler, who became known as the "Godmother of Title IX".  Aaron Aldrin was named the 1st Place winner, receiving a GOLD Medal for his Website highlighting the work of Rene Descartes. Ishanvi, Asmi and Aaron) have qualified for the National History Day Contest, scheduled for June 9th - June 13th at the University of Maryland (College Park, MD). Best of luck at Nationals!!!!
  • Every Thursday during lunch the school store is open! You can buy Erasers, Jibbitz and water bottle stickers all for less than a dollar. You can also buy wired earbuds, hair brushes, Rubix Cubes, Popits and Chapstick! But you can only buy from the school store on Thursdays during lunch, so be sure to stop by before the end of the school year!
  • The 2023-2024 issue of Out of the Blue is now available.  We are super excited to share this, our 13th edition, with you.  It might be our best issue yet! The magazine, which is a website, can be found on the TE homepage.  Some of your teachers may have also posted it in their Google Classrooms.  Please make sure to congratulate any of your peers who worked on the magazine or who contributed a submission.  There is so much talent at TE.  There is even a place to give us feedback to share your ideas for a future year's submission.  Lastly, Ms. Olsen wants to send a major shoutout to the myth, the legend, the lunkhead, the pen cap aficionado, the number one KG: Ishanvi Mohapatra.  She put hours into this year's website sharing her talent and making the website the best it could be.  This year's magazine would not have happened without her.  If you know her, be sure to tell her GOOD JOB!  Please also be sure to congratulate Divya Nukavarapu who made this year's beautiful cover art.  All of Out of the Blue hopes you enjoy this year's issue.  Club members - please make sure to come to our meeting in Ms. Olsen's room right after school.  It is important that you make sure to come on time.
  • Congrats to the girls' track team as they won their third meet in a row with scores of 84 TE, 15 Ellington, and 2 JFK.  They took first place in every single event, minus the discus!  Many athletes set personal records including: Kiran Thaker who ran 1600 in 5:45, taking 5th place in our TE Top Ten Record book. Iulia L, throwing 59'3" in the discus. Jana Brownbill taking 1st in both the 400 and 800-meter runs, and Morgan Bridgeforth taking 1st place in the 100 and 200 sprints.  Congrats to all!  Their next meet will be on Monday at SWHS.  Come down and cheer on the team!
  • The boys track and field team journeyed to Ellington to compete against Ellington and JFK.  The boys came away with win, beating both teams by more than 30 points.  Aniron P, Carter G and Dave N swept the Shot Put.  Luis L, Nebeyu E, and Fahad F swept the Long Jump.  The 4 X 400 and 4 X 800 relay teams dominated their races.  Liam S took first place in High Jump.  Maanit P snagged 2nd in the hurdles.  Timmy C took 2nd in the 800.  Alex L continued his strong season in the 400, earning 2nd.  The boys face off against Sage Park at home on Monday.  Come to the high school and cheer them on.  Go Cougars!
  • Good morning TE, We are very excited to announce that the 2025 Intermediate and Middle School Nutmeg Nominees are now on display in the library media center. The majority of these titles are also available digitally through Destiny Discover. Come check out these amazing titles as soon as you can! Looking forward to seeing you. 
  • Summer camps! There are so many to choose from! Come down to the main gym for more information.  Summer camps you can choose from are cougar soccer camp, cougar softball camp, cougar fitness games, and a speed and agility camp.  Sign up through the recreation department or see Mrs. Giaccone, Mr. Chandler, or Mr. S for more details.
  • If you would like to recommend music for the TE Morning News, Click Here.
  • Connect with TE thru Social Media! Follow us on FacebookInstagram or X. Get the latest TE News and announcements!
Posted by dmatchett  On May 06, 2024 at 8:03 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 Morning News. Today is Friday, May 3.
  • Every Thursday during lunch the school store is open! You can buy Erasers, Jibbitz and Water Bottle stickers all for less than a dollar. You can also buy wired earbuds, hair brushes, Rubix Cubes, Popits and Chapstick! But you can only buy from the school store on Thursday's during lunch, so be sure to stop by before the end of the school year!
  • The 2023-2024 issue of Out of the Blue is now available.  We are super excited to share this, our 13th edition, with you.  It might be our best issue yet! The magazine, which is a website, can be found on the TE homepage.  Some of your teachers may have also posted it in their Google Classrooms.  Please make sure to congratulate any of your peers who worked on the magazine or who contributed a submission.  There is so much talent at TE.  There is even a place to give us feedback to share your ideas for a future year's submission.  Lastly, Ms. Olsen wants to send a major shoutout to the myth, the legend, the lunkhead, the pen cap aficionado, the number one KG: Ishanvi Mohapatra.  She put hours into this year's website sharing her talent and making the website the best it could be.  This year's magazine would not have happened without her.  If you know her, be sure to tell her GOOD JOB!  Please also be sure to congratulate Divya Nukavarapu who made this year's beautiful cover art.  All of Out of the Blue hopes you enjoy this year's issue.
  • Congrats to the girls' track team as they won their third meet in a row with scores of 84 TE, 15 Ellington, and 2 JFK.  They took first place in every single event, minus the discus!  Many athletes set personal records including: Kiran Thaker who ran 1600 in 5:45, taking 5th place in our TE Top Ten Recordbook, Iulia L, throwing 59'3" in the discus, Jana Brownbill taking 1st in both the 400 and 800-meter runs, and Morgan Bridgeforth taking 1st place in the 100 and 200 sprints.  Congrats to all!  Their next meet will be on Monday at SWHS.  Come down and cheer on the team!
  • The boys track and field team journeyed to Ellington to compete against Ellington and JFK.  The boys came away with win, beating both teams by more than 30 points.  Aniron P, Carter G and Dave N swept the Shot Put.  Luis L, Nebeyu E, and Fahad F swept the Long Jump.  The 4 X 400 and 4 X 800 relay teams dominated their races.  Liam S took first place in High Jump.  Maanit P snagged 2nd in the hurdles.  Timmy C took 2nd in the 800.  Alex L continued his strong season in the 400, earning 2nd.  The boys face off against Sage Park at home on Monday.  Come to the high school and cheer them on.  Go Cougars!
  • Good morning TE, We are very excited to announce that the 2025 Intermediate and Middle School Nutmeg Nominees are now on display in the library media center. The majority of these titles are also available digitally through Destiny Discover. Come check out these amazing titles as soon as you can! Looking forward to seeing you. 
  • Summer camps! There are so many to choose from! Come down to the main gym for more information.  Summer camps you can choose from are cougar soccer camp, cougar softball camp, cougar fitness games, and a speed and agility camp.  Sign up through the recreation department or see Mrs. Giaccone, Mr. Chandler, or Mr. S for more details.
  • If you would like to recommend music for the TE Morning News, Click Here.
  • Connect with TE thru Social Media! Follow us on FacebookInstagram or X. Get the latest TE News and announcements!
Posted by dmatchett  On May 03, 2024 at 7:46 AM
  
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