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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 Thursday, February 1.
  • Attention all students and staff, the student council will be hosting their annual carnation sale starting Monday February 5th. Carnations will be sold during all lunch waves for $2. Send a carnation to your friend, your crush, your favorite teacher, or even a family member. You seriously do not want to miss out on the opportunity to buy a carnation! Get your carnations NOW! They will be passed out on Valentine's Day!
  • Last night, the Lady Cougars hit the hard wood in search of revenge against JFK after the Patriots took it to them last time they met.  The first match-up was tight at first, then JFK blew the doors off for a 17 point win.  However, the Lady Cougars weren't having any of that this time around.  The ball moved briskly around the court, more than it has the last two games TE played.  Such good ball movement had the Lady Cougars up three at halftime.  Olivia Dzubin and Mia Haynes, who was out for 2 days with illness, both led the team with 11 points on the night.  Maddy Carpenter has really turned up her shooting and made two threes and a deuce for eight points, while Elise Glunt a force to re reckoned with on the defensive end, added four points to the cause.  Emily Keegan, also working to get more minutes, had two smart buckets in the third quarter while Shea Brouchu, America Bernier and Emmi Tushe had  7, 2 and 1 respectively.  "The team really performed well all night," Coach Chandler stated.  "To win by 11 points and rebound from a recent loss, really shows the girls are going to fight to the end, not matter what," he added.  The Lady Cougars play their last regular season game at East Hartford on Tuesday.  They, will be looking for revenge that night as well.  The final score last night was 48-37, a 28 point turn around.  Congratulations and good luck on Tuesday ladies.
  • The boys basketball team losing streak continues after dropping their third game in row against JFK yesterday in Enfield. A struggling offensive output led to the Cougars losing 45-38.  The boys are now 5-6 and look to end the streak Tuesday at home against East Hartford. 
  • Attention all chorus students:  Please bring your charged Chromebook and ear buds to chorus class today.
  • Get ready for some competitive fun, Cougars! Friday February 9th, CougarTHON is hosting a TEMS Volleyball Tournament! Teams of 7 to 10 players are invited to sign up for this amazing night of volleyball, face painting, enter-to-win opportunities, and more! To get a sign up packet, go to Mrs.Klosowski’s classroom, 232, in the Emerald hallway or go on the TEMS website to register online! A teacher team is also forming. Interested staff members please reach out to Mrs. Morelli to sign up. Sign up packets and registration fees are due on Friday, February 2nd.
  • TEEN CENTER is offering a field trip to  the Bushnell Theater to see Frozen. The cost is $15.00 per student. We will meet at the teen center at 5:30 for Pizza, then travel to the Bushnell and watch the musical together. We will return for pick up at the Teen Center at 10:15pm. This is a great opportunity to see a live performance at The Bushnell for only $15.00! Permission Slips available Mon-Thursday 11:30 am-5:00 at the TEEN CENTER. This is for Students not Families. Thank you.
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Posted by dmatchett  On Feb 01, 2024 at 7:46 AM
  

Click Here to watch the TETV News LIVE! Stream will start at 7:30, news begins at 7:59am.

  • 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, February 1.
  • The Outdoor Education Club will be going on the Ice Skating trip today after school. Those who signed up and paid please report to room 361 in Crimson, at the end of the day after all students have been dismissed. Please make sure that you have arranged a ride to pick you up at South Windsor Arena at 5:20pm.
  • Attention 7th and 8th graders- Did you get your ticket yet for Friday's Valentine's Dance? Are you coordinating your fit in hopes of winning a prize? What are you waiting for? There is ONE DAY LEFT to sign up and buy your ticket- tickets will NOT be sold at the door. Make sure to click the link on the TE Homepage to fill out the Google Form BEFORE you try to buy your ticket. Tickets are now on sale during lunch waves today and tomorrow, or tomorrow morning before 8:05. Don't get left out in the cold- sign up and buy your ticket by TOMORROW!!
  • The Lady Cougars hosted JFK last night and fell to the patriots 30–21. Without two of its best players, the Lady Cougars found it tough to get things going. With the score tied at 12 at halftime, the JFK Patriots came out, blazing hot, and blanketed the Lady Cougars on the defensive end. Unfortunately, late on, the Lady Cougars were not able to get back into the game. The Patriots, handed the Lady Cougars there second loss of the season. The Lady Cougars next play host to Suffield on Thursday. The three captains Keira Dietelbaum, Teagan Purcell, and Emery Forko lead the charge for TE. Good luck on Thursday girls.
  • Student council is excited to announce our first carnation sale! Next week, you will be able to purchase flowers for $2 for your friends and classmates to receive on Valentines day! More information will be announced on Friday. We are excited to spread some cheer this winter, so start thinking about who you want to send flowers to!
  • The literary magazine Out of the Blue will meet after school on Monday, February 6 in room 222.  Members please come with a charged Chromebook, something to write with, and the piece you are working on for our magazine.
  • Attention ALL Jump Start students: Please remember that the program will be held TODAY! If you are signed up for Jump Start, then we expect to see you this afternoon. We look forward to seeing you all in the cafeteria right after school!!
  • Attention all students interested in participating in TETV News, auditions for the Third quarter will be held next Monday, February 6th afterschool until 4pm. Students will read through a daily news script off a teleprompter to audition. For more information see Mr. Goric.
  • And now for some Teen Center Announcements - The Teen Center offers transportation from TE to the Teen Center on Tuesday afternoons. Register with the QR Code or link below. You can also contact Miss Danielle for more information on how to sign up! https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0f4fa8a622a2ffce9-middle#/ Are you interested in doing Arts & Crafts at the Teen Center? Contact Danielle to join us on the first Tuesday of each month from 5:30-6:30pm to complete a different project each month!
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Posted by dmatchett  On Feb 01, 2023 at 7:56 AM
  

newsClick Here to view the TETV Morning News.

  • 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 Tuesday, February 1st and its Black History Month.

  •  Black History Month offers an important opportunity to honor and highlight the accomplishments of Black Americans in history and society, as we continue the learning throughout the year. This event was first celebrated as a week in February of 1926. The week was expanded to a month in 1976 and became officially recognized by the US Government by President Gerald R. Ford. Throughout the month we will be highlighting stories of influential African Americans and featuring music from Black Creators.
  •  Just a reminder, tomorrow’s Spirit day is Team USA Day in honor of the start of the Olympics. So wear your red, white, and blue and we will all cheer on Team USA together!
  • Connect with TE thru Social Media! Follow us on FacebookInstagram or Twitter.  Get the latest TE news and announcements!
Posted by dmatchett  On Feb 01, 2022 at 8:04 AM
  

news Click Here to view the TETV Morning News. 

  • This week is a Purple week, It is a Day 3 for Grade 6 and a Day 5 for Grades 7 & 8. 

  • Attention Entertainers: Today's choreography rehearsal will be to learn Interplanet Janet.  Ms. Lyons looks forward to seeing you on the Meet at 3:00.  Students playing the characters of Tom, George, Joe, Dori, Dina and Shulie should be ready to go at 3:00 with costumes, lighting and backdrop to record scenes with Ms. Sitarz.  See you then!
  • We would like to introduce Spirit Wednesdays.  Every Wednesday TE will have a spirit day!  This Wednesday we will kick it off with Hat Day!.  Prizes will be awarded to those with the most spirit.  CLICK HERE to view the complete calendar of Spirit Wednesdays.  
Posted by dmatchett  On Feb 01, 2021 at 8:13 AM
  
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