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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, October 17th.
  • Girls cross country trotted to another victory Friday night against Illing of Manchester with a final score of 25 to 36. A job well done to Jane Carty, Eshaa Sreeji, and Mia DeLany who all busted out of their comfort zones making incredible progress in team rankings.  In two nail biting finishes, Illing and TE were neck and neck but TE's Emma Boothroyd and Emmi Tushe had extra grit and beat out Illing as the crowds went wild.  Coming back from an injury and on fire was 7th grader Juliana Mayer who ran a smart race and also turned on the turbo to finish in front of an Illing athlete right on her tail.  The Cougars look forward to their next meet at Ellington Middle School this Thursday.  Good luck, runners!
  • The boy's cross-country team traveled to Manchester on Friday. The boy's team won the day, beating Illing Middle School 25 - 32. Leading the way were Jeffrey Zeng, Erik Edstrom, Robert Valen, and Karthik Srikumar. Finishing strong, and sealing the win for TE were Gavin Lippi, Akilan Anand, Graeme Taylor, Derek Bifolck, and Brendan Soucy. Several other athletes had a great meet, including Peyton Goudreault, Neelesh Sathish and Nevin Joseph. Congrats to all the athletes on a great meet, and a great win! 
  • Attention all 6th Graders: Ms. Mills, Ms. Danielle and Mrs. Reed will be running Girls Circle groups at TEMS! Girls Circles are designed to strengthen each other as we share our stories, truth, wisdom, and possibilities. This group is a place where we can learn, grow and support each other! We will play fun games and work on creative projects as we learn about friendships, confidence building, goals, diversity, inclusion and more. Evergreen and Sage teams will meet on Thursdays from 12:20-1pm and Emerald and Lime will meet on Fridays from 12:20-1pm. If you are interested in this 6 week program, come down to the guidance office to sign up. Spots are limited so sign up early!
  • On Wednesday, October 19th, plan to support Unity Day by wearing something ORANGE! Let’s work together to promote kindness, acceptance and inclusion here at TE!
  • Hey did you know next week is our first Spirit week here are TE!! We will have themes each day for you to participate in and show your school spirit while having some fun with your fellow classmates. On Monday the 24th, the district is closed in celebration of Diwali. On Tuesday the 25th, we will have Zoom Dress up, wear formal attire on top, and Cozy on the bottom, On Wednesday the 26th, we will have Fan Day, come and show everyone what you are a fan of, your favorite sports team, band, book whatever…On Thursday the 27th, its anything but a backpack day. This one is self explanatory, but bring your things in anything but a backpack. And Friday the 28th 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!!!
  • 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 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 17, 2022 at 7:42 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, October 14th.
  • The South Windsor Panthers Football and Cheer teams have a Saturday Night Lights game and you are all invited to attend. The game is being played at Rye Street park starting at 7pm on  Saturday. Bring a non perishable food item to help support the South Windsor Community Food and Fuel Bank. Hope to see you there.
  • Hey T.E.! Let’s all wear something orange next Wednesday, October 19th, in honor of UNITY DAY! Unity Day is a reminder for all of us to be accepting of everyone and stand up for someone if they are not being treated with kindness. Unity Day is also a good time to think about things you can do to be kind and inclusive to everyone!
  • 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 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. 
  • The TEMS girls soccer team defeated Illing yesterday afternoon with a score of 4-0. Opening the score sheet was Alina Zajac who received the ball from Gianna DiSalvatore, Zajac had a powerful strike rippling the back of the net. Shortly after, Pratheeka Dyava was able to poke the ball in bringing the score to 2-0. Rounding out the first half, Kylah Wood found the lower corner of the net rallying the team. In the second half, Gianna DiSalvatore threaded a ball in behind the Illing defense which was hammered into the corner by Kylah Wood. The Cougar's totaled over 25 shots with chances from Lily Jaworski, Allison Marques, and Abigail Ambooken. The team was simply bubbling with energy especially Maddie Edwards, Aleksa Zajac, and Ari Flores who were constantly up and down the field. Play of the game is awarded to Shea Brochu who put her body on the line to block a free kick and likely prevented a goal. Brochu is in world class form and continues to prove her value to the team. Between the pipes, Hannah Kowalchik and Olivia Lopez each had a pair of saves and kept the clean sheet. The Cougars look forward to a competitive match at JFK on Monday
  • The TE Boys soccer team lost their first match of the season last night to Illing in Manchester by the score of 2-1.  Scoring the first goal of the game for the Cougars was Haris Zhinipotoku. The Cougars couldn't get anything else past the Illing defense though they tried often.  Illing came back with two quick responses turning the game around for them.  It was a hard fought game in the end.  The Cougars are now 6-1-1 on the season. 
  • There is less than 1 week left until our Annual Walk A Thon!  We have raised over $15,000, but we are still $10,000 away from our goal!  We need everyone's help including all of our teachers.  Some exciting reminders of prizes we are offering:  If your grade hits their goal of $8,333 you will earn a cross team lunch!  Also the homeroom teacher who reaches their goal and earns the most will earn an Amazon Gift Card!  Currently, Ms. Winn is in the lead for 6th grade and only $70 shy of their class goal.  Mrs. Rich is in the lead for 7th grade and only $170 from goal.  Mr. Frank is in the lead for 8th grade and he is $295 away from his goal.  If your homeroom reaches their goal, you get a recess!!  If your homeroom has not raised any money there is still time to get on the board! The following students are the latest winners of the Dairy Queen gift cards: Jalen Schwartz in 6th grade, Liam Hamilton in 6th grade, Keira Boticello in Grade 8 and Kyle Malone  in Grade 8. Let's get those donations in so we can hit our goal!!  Have a great weekend!!
  • Intramural Basketball will be starting next week.  8th Grade Intramurals will begin on October 17th, and 6th and 7th grade intramurals will begin on October 26th.  This is a chance to play games and work on your skills before the season kicks off.  Registration is available on the TEMS Athletics Page, and is limited to the first 25 applicants.  Don't miss out, register today!  See Mrs. Hall or any PE teacher with questions.  
  • Connect with TE thru Social Media! Follow us on FacebookInstagram or Twitter.  Get the latest TE news and announcements!
Posted by dmatchett  On Oct 14, 2022 at 7:48 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 Thursday, October 13th.
  • And now for Walk A Thon news. There is still time to be entered into the raffle if you hit your $40 donation by the end of tomorrow 10/14!  It is so easy to share with family and friends through text, email and social media. Keep those donations coming so we can hit our school goal of $25,000. 
  • The TE Cougars continued their winning ways last night defeating Ellington 2-0 at Cougar Stadium.  The game started with a bang as Alex Ndiaye was fouled in the penalty area.  He calmly stepped up to the spot and buried the ensuing penalty kick, making the score 1-0.  The first half was completely dominated by the Cougars as Ben Perkins, Blake Lyons and Jack Cinxo controlled the midfield.  In the back, Aidan Matus and David Nise played smartly as they alternated at right defender, while Mason Smith filled in nicely on the left side of the defense.  The second half was a little more even in terms of chances.  Fan Linares made two nice saves to keep the score line at 1-0.  It wasn't until the 62 minute, when Lyons drove the end line and crossed the ball into Chirag Balaji who buried his chance at the back post.  The final score of 2-0 was justified.  Up next the Cougars travel to Illing today after school.
  • The TE girls soccer team defeated Ellington 2-0 in a physical match yesterday afternoon. The TE girls totaled an astounding 20 shots on goal and dominated play in the midfield with incredible athleticism from Gianna DiSalvatore and Annabel Ambooken. The first goal came off the hard work of Alina Zajac who won a tackle off an Ellington goal kick and scored from outside the box. In the second half, Alina Zajac was involved again, with a through ball onto Kylah Wood, who calmly found the corner of the goal. While the goals resulted in the victory Allison Marques, Nora Carty, and Jenna Martin remained consistent with superb effort and energy to keep the clean sheet. However, player of the game goes to Shea Brochu for making countless tackles and breaking up the Ellington attack. Brochu's confidence to win the ball in the defending end was surely vital for the Cougar's victory. Lastly, Olivia Lopez and Hannah Kowalchik recorded a total of 6 saves on the day. The team looks forward to hosting their next home game this afternoon vs. Illing.
  • Card and board games with Mrs Leveille will NOT be meeting today. Please go home on your regular bus.
  • 8th graders, don't forget there is an 8th grade dance this tomorrow night. Please register immediately if interested. Payment for tickets is due by Friday, tickets will not be sold at the door. Again, 8th grade dance tomorrow, get your tickets now!
  • Intramural Basketball will be starting next week.  8th Grade Intramurals will begin on October 17th, and 6th and 7th grade intramurals will begin on October 26th.  This is a chance to play games and work on your skills before the season kicks off.  Registration is available on the TEMS Athletics Page, and is limited to the first 25 applicants.  Don't miss out, register today!  See Mrs. Hall or any PE teacher with questions.  
  • Connect with TE thru Social Media! Follow us on FacebookInstagram or Twitter.  Get the latest TE news and announcements!
Posted by dmatchett  On Oct 13, 2022 at 7:43 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, October 12th.
  • And now for Walk A Thon news. We are off to a good start, but we still have lots of money to raise and lots of students to register!  Currently we have raised $14,150 out of our goal of $25,000.  We only have 271 students registered with 168 of those with their $40 donations in!  Congrats to the students that hit the Oct 7th deadline of being registered.  You will all receive homework passes that will be given to you by the end of the week by your homeroom teacher.  We are also going to start announcing winners of the $10 Dairy Queen Gift cards for the students that have raised $40 or more.  There is still time to be entered into the raffle if you hit your $40 donation by 10/14!  It is so easy to share with family and friends through text, email and social media.  The winners of today's raffle for having in their $40 or more donations in are: Christian Gable, Grade 7 and Isabella Randazzo, Grade 7. These students can collect their $10 Dairy Queen gift cards in the office. Keep those donations coming so we can hit our school goal of $25,000. 
  • The Timothy Edwards middle school boys soccer team competed against Suffield for the first time in recent history. The game started off slow as the Cougars went down 1–0 early in the first half. Dalton Crane and Sam Valesquez came on as substitutes and controlled the back line and the Wildcats from Suffield didn’t get another real chance. That’s the only sight of goal they had all game. At the end of the first half Tanoush Mohapatra took a long range effort over the goalkeeper to knot the score at one. The second half was much of the same as the Cougars dominated play. Once again MohaPatra had a chance and took it with a shot from 20 yards out. After some slick passing, Jack Cinxo received a pass from Alex Ndiaye and buried his chance to make the score 3–1. The final whistle blew, and the Cougars were victorious again. They now have a record of 5-0-1. The Cougars play again today after school against Ellington. Come out and cheer on the boys!
  • The TEMS girls soccer team defeated Suffield 7-0 yesterday afternoon in Cougar Stadium. The scoring opened with Lily Jaworski assisting Alina Zajac, slotting the ball into the corner of the goal. Zajac tallied two goals and one assist on the day. Rounding out the half, Maddie Edwards rallied the team with a cheeky chip off the goalkeeper's hands bringing the score to 2-0. In the second half, the Cougars began to put the pressure on with a driven cross from Kylah Wood onto the foot of Hailey Olints, who easy found the back of the net. The Cougars dominated in the midfield and wide areas with the relentless energy from Abigail and Annabel Abooken, who never seemed to stop moving on the field. Additionally, outstanding performance from Shea Brochu who squashed a number of Suffield attacks. However, the play of the game came from Allison Marques who tee'd up a free kick from over 40 yards out, and with a world-class strike sent the ball over the head of the goalkeeper and into the back of the net. The outstanding strike was certainly one for the highlight reel. Another memorable moment was Kylah Wood earning an assist by finding her sister Kinsley Wood who slotted the goal home. Between the pipes, Hannah Kowalchik and Olivia Lopez were both tested on the day, and each recorded a handful of saves from some deserving chances. The Cougars travel to face Ellington  this afternoon's CRAL matchup.
  • 8th graders, don't forget there is an 8th grade dance this Friday night. Please register immediately if interested. Payment for tickets is due by Friday, tickets will not be sold at the door. Again, 8th grade dance this Friday, get your tickets now!
  • Intramural Basketball will be starting next week.  8th Grade Intramurals will begin on October 17th, and 6th and 7th grade intramurals will begin on October 26th.  This is a chance to play games and work on your skills before the season kicks off.  Registration is available on the TEMS Athletics Page, and is limited to the first 25 applicants.  Don't miss out, register today!  See Mrs. Hall or any PE teacher with questions.  
  • And now for our Hispanic Heritage month Musical spotlight, here is Prince Royce.
  • Connect with TE thru Social Media! Follow us on FacebookInstagram or Twitter.  Get the latest TE news and announcements!
Posted by dmatchett  On Oct 12, 2022 at 7:58 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, October 11th.
  • Intramural Basketball will be starting next week.  8th Grade Intramurals will begin on October 17th, and 6th and 7th grade intramurals will begin on October 26th.  This is a chance to play games and work on your skills before the season kicks off.  Registration is available on the TEMS Athletics Page, and is limited to the first 25 applicants.  Don't miss out, register today!  See Mrs. Hall or any PE teacher with questions.  
  • Reminder:  Anyone who is interested in auditioning for Spotlight Show Choir-  Be sure to return your audition form to Mrs. Gasta tomorrow if you haven't already.  Everyone remember; the audition learning sessions are being held this week after school on Wednesday and Thursday.  Report to the stage after all buses have been called. 
  • And now for our Hispanic Heritage month Musical spotlight, here is Tito Puente with Oye Como Va.
  • Connect with TE thru Social Media! Follow us on FacebookInstagram or Twitter.  Get the latest TE news and announcements!
Posted by dmatchett  On Oct 11, 2022 at 7:37 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, October 7th.
  • TE field hockey came away with a 1-1 tie against  a more experienced team from Enfield.  Carly Jarvis had a beautiful one time goal off a rocket assist from Tori Yelle.  Tori Yelle finished with a goal to tie the game up in the last half of the game.  Once again Prithi Suriyakumarr dominated the defensive  half of the field with fine play coming from Ainslee Deptula, Emily Carmon, Sarah Lambert, and Kendall Woods.  TE's next game is away vs Somers.
  • The TEMS girls soccer team proved to be too much to handle yesterday afternoon, defeating Sage Park with a final score of 10-2. The Cougar's ability to possess and move the ball outmatched their opponent with outstanding technique and relentless energy. The scoring opened with a tap in by Gianna DiSalvatore from a free kick deflecting off the cross bar from Kylah Wood. Highlights on the day included Kylah Wood scoring a flying volley off a cross from Alina Zajac, a series of flawless passes involving Maddie Edwards and Pratheeka Dyava ultimately finding Aleksa Zajac for a clinical top shelf finish, as well as Julia Thorne's absolute screamer from 20 yards out sending the bench into a frenzy. Additional goals on the day were scored by Alina Zajac, Pratheeka Dyava, Maddie Edwards, Lily Jaworski, and Hailey Olints. Overall, the girls never took their foot off the gas as Shea Brochu, Jenna Martin, and Annabel Ambooken remained clinical in the defensive end with tackles and ball distribution. The Cougars look forward to facing their next opponent on Tuesday at home vs. Suffield. Come out and support the team!
  • The TEMS Boys soccer team played host to Sage Park of Windsor last night in CRAL battle.  The two team are atop the standing and the game didn't disappoint.  Windsor was on the board first off a simple ball through.  The Cougars responded well and had multiple chances in front of the Charger goal but couldn't capitalize. In the second half, the Cougars kept pressing.  Finally, Blake Lyons intercepted a pass from a Windsor defender and was in on goal alone.  He calmly slotted the ball past the keeper to draw the score level at one.  Both teams had a couple late chances but the score line remained 1-1 in the end.  The Cougars play next Wednesday against Ellington at home so come out and cheer on the boys.
  • Don't forget to sign up for the Walk A Thon before THE END OF THE DAY TODAY to earn a homework pass.
  • Attention all musicians; audition material is now available for the award winning Timothy Edwards Jazz Ensemble.    The band is open to trumpets, trombones, saxophones, flutes, drums, bass (electric and upright), guitar and piano.  Please see your music teacher so that you can get the information on how you can audition!  The band is hoping to compete in the National Jazz Festival in Philadelphia, PA this year!  Don't miss out on this great opportunity to join a fantastic ensemble!
  • Connect with TE thru Social Media! Follow us on FacebookInstagram or Twitter.  Get the latest TE news and announcements!

 

Posted by dmatchett  On Oct 07, 2022 at 7:59 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 Thursday,  October 6th.
  • Attention all choral students:  All chorus classes will be held in Alt. 6 today.  Please report directly to Alt. 6.
  • Do you love all things STEM related?  Are you passionate about hands-on experiences in science?  Do you enjoy building things or coding?  Do you have a competitive nature?  If so, then Science Olympiad is looking for interested students to participate on our new middle school team.  We will have an informational meeting in Mrs. Bajorek's room (355) this Thursday, October 6 after school.  The meeting will last no later than 4:00pm, plan on having a ride home, or taking the late bus! 
  • Last week, the boys cross country team hosted Enfield on Thursday. From the start, TE was ready to run. Jeffery Zeng was first to cross the finish line with a time of 15:47, shaving 37 seconds off his time from last week. Hot on Jeff's heels, were Erik Edstrom, taking 3rd; Graeme Taylor, taking sixth; Gavin Lippi, taking 7th; Derek Bifolck, taking 8th place and Robert Valen in 9th place. Some athletes achieved their best time of the year at this meet, including Ethan Feng, Ahan Karnik, and Omar Scott. Congrats to all the runners for an incredible show of effort, which resulted in the win, with a final score of TE 25: Enfield 32.
  • The TEMS girls soccer team took home a resounding 8-0 win over East Hartford on Tuesday afternoon. Leading off on the score sheet was Lily Jaworski with a curling free kick from 25 yards out. Jaworski tallied a total of 4 goals on the day. The Cougars dominated on all aspects of the field with over 30 shots including great chances from Abigail Ambooken and Maeve Verzella.Also, adding to the score sheet was Alina Zajac, Hailey Olints, Gianna DiSalvatore, and an absolute stunner into the bottom corner from Kinsley Wood. Assists on the day were well distributed with two coming from Alina Zajac, and one each from Gianna DiSalvatore, Aleksa Zajac, Maddie Edwards, and Kylah Wood. Between the pipes, Hannah Kowalchik and Olivia Lopez kept yet another clean sheet. Defensively, the Cougars had little problems to manage, but found success with incredible ball distribution from Shea Brochu, Evelyn Castro, Nora Carty, Julia Thorne, and Arianna Flores. The girls are 3-0 and look forward to this afternoon's game at Sage Park.
  • The TE Boys soccer team traveled to East Hartford for another CRAL battle. The Falcons met their match when they faced the Cougars as TE were able to come out on top by the score of 7–1. Aaron Cheriah Scored the first goal four minutes into the contest. Then Matias Baidoo finished a cross from Ben Perkins who also assisted on the first goal. East Hartford Drew one back making it 2-1. From then on it was all Cougars!!!. Unfortunately, the next goal was an East Hartford  own goal as Ian Park served the ball dangerously into the penalty area. Brody Jurczyk finished the scoring in the first half of yet another assist from Perkins. The second half was much of the same as Aidan Matus and 6th graders Harris Zhinipotoku and Liam Staroverov tallied their first goals for TEMS. The boys play Sage Park today after school on the TEMS soccer field. Come out and cheer on the boys!
  •  Don't forget to sign up for the Walk A Thon before tomorrow October 7th to earn a homework pass.
  • Attention all musicians; audition material is now available for the award winning Timothy Edwards Jazz Ensemble.    The band is open to trumpets, trombones, saxophones, flutes, drums, bass (electric and upright), guitar and piano.  Please see your music teacher so that you can get the information on how you can audition!  The band is hoping to compete in the National Jazz Festival in Philadelphia, PA this year!  Don't miss out on this great opportunity to join a fantastic ensemble!
  •  Connect with TE thru Social Media! Follow us on FacebookInstagram or Twitter.  Get the latest TE news and announcements!

Posted by dmatchett  On Oct 06, 2022 at 7:56 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,  October 4th.
  • SAGA will have its first meeting this Thursday, 10/5 after school in room 145 downstairs (in the music hallway). SAGA is a club at TE where students belonging to the LGBTQIA+ community and their Allies find support, social events, educational opportunities, games and activities, and community. The main objectives of SAGA are to provide a space where all students feel welcome and to focus on ideas and activities that positively impact our school and community. Anyone interested in coming is welcome! More information about the club will follow but if you have any questions in the meantime, reach out to Miss Carver or Mrs. Reed.
  • Do you love all things STEM related?  Are you passionate about hands-on experiences in science?  Do you enjoy building things or coding?  Do you have a competitive nature?  If so, then Science Olympiad is looking for interested students to participate on our new middle school team.  We will have an informational meeting in Mrs. Bajorek's room (355) this Thursday, October 6 after school.  The meeting will last no later than 4:00pm, plan on having a ride home, or taking the late bus! 
  • In an attempt to get all students into their homeroom by 7:59 students receiving breakfast will be directed to take their breakfast to homeroom and eat it there beginning at 7:45. Also, in an effort to reduce time in the lunch line, all "on the go" parfaits, sandwiches and salads will be in the first line- none will be in the pizza line.
  • Don't forget to sign up for the Walk A Thon before this Friday October 7th to earn a homework pass.
  • Attention all musicians; audition material is now available for the award winning Timothy Edwards Jazz Ensemble.    The band is open to trumpets, trombones, saxophones, flutes, drums, bass (electric and upright), guitar and piano.  Please see your music teacher so that you can get the information on how you can audition!  The band is hoping to compete in the National Jazz Festival in Philadelphia, PA this year!  Don't miss out on this great opportunity to join a fantastic ensemble!
Posted by dmatchett  On Oct 04, 2022 at 7:44 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,  October 3rd.
  • Do you love all things STEM related?  Are you passionate about hands-on experiences in science?  Do you enjoy building things or coding?  Do you have a competitive nature?  If so, then Science Olympiad is looking for interested students to participate on our new middle school team.  We will have an informational meeting in Mrs. Bajorek's room (355) this Thursday, October 6 after school.  The meeting will last no later than 4:00pm, plan on having a ride home, or taking the late bus! 
  • In an attempt to get all students in homeroom by 7:59 students receiving breakfast will be directed to take their breakfast to homeroom and eat it there, beginning at 7:45. Also, In an effort to reduce time in the lunch line, all "on the go" parfaits, sandwiches and salads will be in the first line- None will be in the pizza line.
  • Don't forget to sign up for the Walk A Thon before this Friday October 7th to earn a homework pass.
  •  Connect with TE thru Social Media! Follow us on FacebookInstagram or Twitter.  Get the latest TE news and announcements!

Posted by dmatchett  On Oct 03, 2022 at 7:44 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,  September 30th.
  • The girls XC team celebrated their second win of the season against JFK of Enfield with a final score of 17 to 46.  Brenna Klaus moved up significantly on the team standings finishing in the top ten as she slashed over a minute off her time from Friday.  Saanvi Nigam and Yuna Kasunic also improved their times by over a minute as they cruised through the finish looking effortless.  Two standout performances were made by Riley Quigley and Hasini Kasam who both took two minutes off their times.  Excellent work, runners!  The cross country teams look forward to their next home meet at Nevers against East Hartford and St. James this Tuesday.  Good luck everyone!
  • TE field hockey team lost their home opener to Somers by a score of 4-0. TE's defense was strong throughout the first half but couldn't  keep the ball out of the net in the second half.  TE's strong defense was led by Prithi Suriyakumarr, Ainslee Deptula, Emma Davis, and Emily Carmon.  Tori Yelle and Sarah Bonanno had a couple of strong breakaways but could not find the back of the net.  TE's next game is away verse Suffield.
  • The TEMS Boys Soccer Team battled the JFK Patriots last night and were able to secure the victory 1-0.  The first half was dominated by the Cougars with Bassel Taleb and Alex Ndiaye both ringing the crossbar.  We continued to press and several players had chances on goal as Chirag Balaji pushed one just wide.  The second half was much of the same with chance after chance not taken. Aiden Matus and Mason Smith did very well as the right and left defenders respectively.  As the Cougars continued to press forward Matias Baidoo went one on one with the keeper several times only to be kept off the scoresheet.  Finally the deadlock was broken as Jack Cinxo buried a ball to the bottom right corner.  Ben Perkins was credited with the assist.  The 1-0 victory got the Cougars over the line as they sit on top of the table with 3 wins on the season.  Cougars next play on Tuesday at East Hartford.  
  • In an effort to reduce time in the lunch line, all "on the go" parfaits, sandwiches and salads will be in the first line- None will be in the pizza line starting today.
  • Don't forget to sign up for the Walk A Thon before October 5th.
  • Do you love the sing and dance? Then you need to auditions for the award winning Timothy Edwards SPOTLIGHT SHOW CHOIR!  All TE students are invited to audition!  No previous dance or vocal training is required.  Get started by joining the audition Google Classroom, using code 45zzik2.  That's 45zzik2.  Don't miss out on your chance to be a part of this exciting opportunity...Spotlight!  We light up the stage!
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Posted by dmatchett  On Sep 30, 2022 at 7:46 AM
  
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