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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 17.
  • Good morning TEMS! We are one week away from Active-Thon, are you as excited as we are? Did you remember to let your family know to register you? Did you know that we have some awesome incentives for every donation level? They are posted on the Cafeteria wall, check them out!
  • The boys cross country team hosted East Hartford in their final meet of the season. The boys were poised to protect their undefeated season. From the start, the boys flew. As they sped through Nevers Park, they were determined for a victory. Coming in hot on East Hartford's heels was sixth grader Cayden Poehnert - followed by 7th grader Evan Taylor, and then eighth grader Connor Hall. To round out TE's top five were, Brandon Willcox and Shaunak Tamhane. Elliot Wenzel had his best finish of the season; ending up in the top ten. With Sohan Gouda, Liam Hamilton, and Peyton Soran all finishing with impressive times. Walter Vautour and James Slogesky also had fantastic races! Congrats on an undefeated season, boys! Good Luck at the Crawl Championship next week. GO COUGARS!
  • The TE Cross Country girls closed out an undefeated regular season with a win over East Hartford. Top runners for TE included Jana B, Greta J, Lillian M, Emily B and Charlotte Z.
  • The girls soccer team played East Hartford yesterday afternoon. Within the first five minutes East Hartford ended up with a quick break away and we were unable to stop them. The Lady Cougars were down by one, but that did not stop Sienna DiSalvatore. Sienna came back with three quick left footed goals to make the game 3-1. Then, late in the first half, Isla Mayer was able to put the ball in the back of the net. The game ended 4-1 as the Lady Cougars were unable to score again in the second half. The girls team plays again today at Nevers against Vernon Middle School. 
  • The South Windsor Teen Center is open again on Tuesdays from 3-5:30 pm for all TEMS students.  If you need transportation and even if you will get dropped, off please use this QR code to sign up!  The opening day is coming fast!  This Tuesday, October 22nd will be our first drop in!!  Can't wait to see you!!
  • Fall Matinee Thursday sessions begin today: 

Basketball Skills & Drills with Mr. Wissel in the large gym
CougarTHON with Mrs. Klosowski on the Emerald team room 232
Procreate Art Applications with Ms. Hanrath in room 122
TE Artist Collective with Mrs. Miscione and Mrs. Gosselin in room 328 (common area B)
Student Equity Council with Ms. Hunter in the Guidance Conference room
Chess is being held today with Mrs. Bajorek on the Evergreen team room 255

  • Did you know that there was a Scarecrow contest going on? Cheyenne Gness, Kelsey Healey, and Olivia Rosow sure did, and they each get a $30 Gift Card to Chip City!!! Sponsored by TEMS PTO. Thank you ladies for all your hard work and displaying your Scarecrows, enjoy Chip City.
  • October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and TE is honoring the month with a Pink Out! on Friday, October 18th. Breast Cancer impact millions of families in the United States every year.  According to the American Cancer Society, it is estimated that over 300,000 women will be diagnosed with a form of breast cancer in 2024.  TE wants to help! Wear your best pink outfit to show your support for people going through this struggle and bring in a donation to your homeroom teacher, on Friday morning.  Donations will be given to the Susan G. Komen Foundation to support breast cancer research. There may be surprises throughout the day for any student, staff member, or teacher who is caught positively pink-ing out during the day.  Show your Acceptance and Resilience by supporting this cause and let’s Pink Out! the place.
  • We are very excited to announce that the TE Library will be hosting its first ever Follett book e-Fair from Monday, October 14th through Tuesday, October 29th. Our school library will receive 20% of all proceeds; I’m looking forward to buying new books for our growing population of voracious readers with these funds.  You and your parents or guardians can access the book e-Fair through this URL: book-efairs.follettcontent.com  Next enter the following code for our library:MK56L All of this information can be found on the TEMS Homepage and the TEMS Library Media Center Page. Please do not forget to check out the teacher wish lists!  This is a great opportunity to get a jump start on holiday shopping for TE teachers😊 When ordering books, please place your order under your homeroom teacher; this will help expedite the organizing and distributing of the books when they arrive. Please let Mrs. Longo know if you have any questions.  
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Posted by dmatchett  On Oct 17, 2024 at 7:49 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 16.
  • Good Morning TEMS! We have been busy promoting our fall fundraiser Active-Thon. We are doing our best BUT we still need your help. Make sure your family gets you registered and share’s your link. Don’t we want to SLIME Principal Irwin?!
  • The Timothy Edwards Boy Soccer team was back on the pitch again last night traveling to East Hartford to take on the Falcons. The Cougars came out a little sluggish and it took them a while to get fully into the game. Liam Steraverov scored on an unassisted goal, then Rob Sayavong hit a laser from about 35 yards to beat the keeper. The first half finished 2–0. In the second half, the Cougars dominated possession as well as the Falcons. Two more goals put the game to bed. Haris Zhinipotoku scored off of Zack Gilbert throw in while Dennis Satar finished off across from Gilbert that made it through the keeper.  The Cougars play again on Thursday at Vernon. The team sits at 8–0-1 and is first place in the CRAL. Keep up the good work boys.
  • Fall Matinee begins today after school with the Wednesday sessions: Card Gamers Club meets in room 323 with Mr. Burrus, Dungeons & Dragons meets in room 333 with Mr. Frank and Mr. Burhans, Gingerbread Houses meets in room 123 with Miss Gravell, Sewing meets in room 352 with Mrs. Garrido and Writers Workshop meets in room 258 with Mr. Meyer. The Chess club will NOT meet today.  Instead, they will meet tomorrow (Thursday).  This is just for the first class.
  • October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and TE is honoring the month with a Pink Out! on Friday, October 18th. Breast Cancer impact millions of families in the United States every year.  According to the American Cancer Society, it is estimated that over 300,000 women will be diagnosed with a form of breast cancer in 2024.  TE wants to help! Wear your best pink outfit to show your support for people going through this struggle and bring in a donation to your homeroom teacher, on Friday morning.  Donations will be given to the Susan G. Komen Foundation to support breast cancer research. There may be surprises throughout the day for any student, staff member, or teacher who is caught positively pink-ing out during the day.  Show your Acceptance and Resilience by supporting this cause and let’s Pink Out! the place.
  • We are very excited to announce that the TE Library will be hosting its first ever Follett book e-Fair from Monday, October 14th through Tuesday, October 29thOur school library will receive 20% of all proceeds; I’m looking forward to buying new books for our growing population of voracious readers with these funds.  You and your parents or guardians can access the book e-Fair through this URL: book-efairs.follettcontent.com  Next enter the following code for our library: MK56L All of this information can be found on the TEMS Homepage and the TEMS Library Media Center Page. Please do not forget to check out the teacher wish lists!  This is a great opportunity to get a jump start on holiday shopping for TE teachers😊 When ordering books, please place your order under your homeroom teacher; this will help expedite the organizing and distributing of the books when they arrive. Please let Mrs. Longo know if you have any questions.  
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Posted by dmatchett  On Oct 16, 2024 at 7:47 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 15.
  • Tomorrow, October 16th is Unity Day. We recognize this day as an opportunity to stand up for kindness and against bullying and mean spirited behavior. Please consider wearing orange in recognition of this day.
  • October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and TE is honoring the month with a Pink Out! on Friday, October 18th. Breast Cancer impact millions of families in the United States every year.  According to the American Cancer Society, it is estimated that over 300,000 women will be diagnosed with a form of breast cancer in 2024.  TE wants to help! Wear your best pink outfit to show your support for people going through this struggle and bring in a donation to your homeroom teacher, on Friday morning.  Donations will be given to the Susan G. Komen Foundation to support breast cancer research. There may be surprises throughout the day for any student, staff member, or teacher who is caught positively pink-ing out during the day.  Show your Acceptance and Resilience by supporting this cause and let’s Pink Out! the place.
  • SAGA will be hosting its first meeting this Thursday, October 17th. SAGA is a club where students belonging to the LGBTQIA+ community and their Allies find support, social events, educational opportunities, games and activities, and belonging. SAGA is a space where all students feel welcome and to focus on ideas and activities that positively impact our school and community. All students are welcome! Again, SAGA's first meeting of the year is going to be this Thursday, October 17th, immediately following dismissal. Just head down to room 145 in the music hallway. Stay tuned for more information! Can't wait to see you Thursday!
  • We are very excited to announce that the TE Library will be hosting its first ever Follett book e-Fair from Monday, October 14th through Tuesday, October 29thOur school library will receive 20% of all proceeds; I’m looking forward to buying new books for our growing population of voracious readers with these funds. You and your parents or guardians can access the book e-Fair through this URL: book-efairs.follettcontent.com  Next enter the following code for our library: MK56L.  All of this information can be found on the TEMS Homepage and the TEMS Library Media Center Page. Please do not forget to check out the teacher wish lists!  This is a great opportunity to get a jump start on holiday shopping for TE teachers😊 When ordering books, please place your order under your homeroom teacher; this will help expedite the organizing and distributing of the books when they arrive. Please let Mrs. Longo know if you have any questions.  
  • Are you a student interested in science and engineering? Science Olympiad may be for you! Science Olympiad is a state wide competition of over 20 different events involving labs, design challenges and knowledge tests. There are a few spots available for new members. If you are a self motivated learner with a growth mindset interested in Science Olympiad, please see your science or tech ed teacher to sign an interest sheet by Tuesday, Oct 15th.
  • Are you a math whiz or just curious about numbers? Join MathCounts! We'll explore fascinating mathematical concepts, solve challenging problems, and have fun working together. Our meetings will be a great opportunity to connect with other students who share your passion for math and develop your problem-solving skills. Don't miss out! All students are welcome. We encourage you to bring your ideas and enthusiasm to our meetings. Join the Google Classroom using code gvy4bcf to fill out the sign up Google Form! First Meeting: Friday, October 25th at 7 AM in the cafeteria.
  • The P.E. Department is offering another session of Badminton Intramurals after school from 2:40-4:05 beginning next Wednesday.  Sessions will be held on Mondays and Wednesday starting on October 16th and will end on October 30th.  Late busses will be available if needed.  Any questions, please see one of the PE teachers. 
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Posted by dmatchett  On Oct 15, 2024 at 7:48 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 Friday, October 11.
  • Sixth and Seventh grade homerooms, please remember to vote for your student council representative before the end of homeroom today. All 8th graders who applied for student council have been accepted.
  • We would like to begin our recognition of Indigenous People Day observed on Monday – October 14 by acknowledging that the land on which we gather, in South Windsor, is the traditional territory of the Podunk people, who are the original stewards of this area. We also recognize the Mohegan, Pequot, Nipmuc, and other Indigenous peoples who have lived and continue to live throughout this region. We thank them for their strength and resilience in protecting this land, and we aspire to uphold our responsibilities in accordance with their example.
  • Wednesday, October 16th is Unity Day. We recognize this day as an opportunity to stand up for kindness and against bullying and mean spirited behavior. Please consider wearing orange in recognition of this day.
  • I am very excited to announce that the TE Library will be hosting its first ever Follett book e-Fair from Monday, October 14th through Tuesday, October 29thOur school library will receive 20% of all proceeds; I’m looking forward to buying new books for our growing population of voracious readers with these funds. You and your parents or guardians can access the book e-Fair through this URL: book-efairs.follettcontent.com  Next enter the following code for our library: MK56L All of this information can be found on the TEMS Homepage and the TEMS Library Media Center Page. Please do not forget to check out the teacher wish lists!  This is a great opportunity to get a jump start on holiday shopping for TE teachers😊 When ordering books, please place your order under your homeroom teacher; this will help expedite the organizing and distributing of the books when they arrive. Please let me know if you have any questions.  
  • Are you a student interested in science and engineering? Science Olympiad may be for you! Science Olympiad is a state wide competition of over 20 different events involving labs, design challenges and knowledge tests. There are a few spots available for new members. If you are a self motivated learner with a growth mindset interested in Science Olympiad please see your science or tech ed teacher to sign an interest sheet by Tuesday, Oct 15th.
  • Are you a math whiz or just curious about numbers? Join Mathcounts! We'll explore fascinating mathematical concepts, solve challenging problems, and have fun working together. Our meetings will be a great opportunity to connect with other students who share your passion for math and develop your problem-solving skills. Don't miss out! All students are welcome. We encourage you to bring your ideas and enthusiasm to our meetings. Join the Google Classroom using code gvy4bcf to fill out the sign up Google Form! First Meeting: Friday, October 25th at 7 AM in the cafeteria.
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Posted by dmatchett  On Oct 11, 2024 at 10:56 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 Thursday, October 10.
  • All students interested in learning more about the Future Business Leaders of America are invited to come to room 382 after school today. 
  • The fitness club is canceled today.  Please go home when the bell rings.
  • The Lady Cougars Soccer Team played Sage Park yesterday afternoon. The girls started strong and the ball was buzzing around the field. Early in the first half Aleksa Z passed it to Madison Carpenter at the top of the 18 and just like that the Cougars were up by 1. After that, Aleksa Z and Ellie K. put two more goals in the back of the net. The half ended 3-0. By the end of the game Audrey L and Ashlyn M. both scored their first two goals of the season. Followed by another goal by Sienna D. The score ended 6-0. The Lady Cougars play again next week against Vernon and East Hartford.
  • The TE boys soccer team had a successful week once again securing two victories against Vernon Middle School and Sage Park in Windsor. In the first matchup, there were 8 different goal scorers, which included Balache Palore, Zach Gilbert, Vedanth Manchala, Ryan Botticello, Adam Elsendyouney, Roby Sayavong, Etash Singh, and Collin LeDoux. The back four with Will Woods and Matt Randell in goal secured two shutouts. In the second game, TE didn’t have the same fire power, but was still able to score three goals for the 3-0 win. Haris Zhinipotoku score off a ball the bounced off Lucas Velasquez’s back. Though unintentional he still gets credit for the assist. Manchala scored in the second half off an assist from Zack Gilbert and Liam Staroverov hit a banger from 25 yards out off a pass from Velasquez once again. The Cougars are back in the pitch on Tuesday away to East Hartford. Keep up the good work boys!
  • Yesterday the field hockey team traveled to Somers and came away with a 4-0 win. Goals were scored by Kinley Cincotta, Tori Yelle, Joanna Halle and Raegan Burnham. Ella Satalino came away with an assist and a goal from the previous game. Playing great for the Cougars on attack were Lillian Hebert, Kendall Trombley and Lilly Flynn. Vanessa “Pasta” Priemivera, Lilah Bolduc, Emma Hennessey and, Lexi Gustafson played great at mid. Coming off the bench on defense Natalie Goodrich, Amelia Magnoli, Emma O’ Brien and Kay Milliken all played great helping maintain the shut out. Next game is next Friday October 18th, home against Suffield. 
  • Good morning TE, I hope you're all having a wonderful morning. We would like to talk to you about something really important - joining the TE Change Leaders. Our club focuses on developing leadership skills, making a positive impact, and working together to create positive change in our school and community. By joining our leadership club, you'll have the opportunity to learn about teamwork, communication, and problem-solving while making a real difference. We believe that each and every one of you has the potential to be a great leader, and we can't wait to have you join our team. The class code is Ki2aL3w. Please make sure you submit your applications by October 15. Please note that this is open to all grades. Thank you for your attention, and we hope to see many of you joining us soon!
  • Are you a student interested in science and engineering? Science Olympiad may be for you! Science Olympiad is a state wide competition of over 20 different events involving labs, design challenges and knowledge tests. There are a few spots available for new members. If you are a self motivated learner with a growth mindset interested in Science Olympiad please see your science or tech ed teacher to sign an interest sheet by Tuesday, Oct 15th.
  • Are you a math whiz or just curious about numbers? Join Mathcounts! We'll explore fascinating mathematical concepts, solve challenging problems, and have fun working together. Our meetings will be a great opportunity to connect with other students who share your passion for math and develop your problem-solving skills. Don't miss out! All students are welcome. We encourage you to bring your ideas and enthusiasm to our meetings. Join the Google Classroom using code gvy4bcf to fill out the sign up google form! First Meeting: Friday, October 25th at 7 AM in the cafeteria.
  • Don't forget to get registered and collect you donations for our Active-Thon. If we reach $12,685 by Friday, everyone will get a homework pass! Also, the principals will compete in Minute to Win it challenges at Lunch if we can make it. We  know you want to be part of the TEMS team and help the PTO get to the top of our donation meter, so we can have the best school year ever. Let's all get registered and help contribute to our school community.
  • Attention all TEMS Band Members; today members of the Hartford Wolf Pack will be visiting at 1 PM. Students that signed up for the meet and greet will be allowed to attend.  Please arrive at the band room at 1 PM. This is only for students who signed up in Google Classroom.
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Posted by dmatchett  On Oct 10, 2024 at 8:14 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 9.
  • Any field hockey member who ordered spirit wear please see Mrs. Custer today or tomorrow to get your gear!
  • The girl's XC team earned a win in their dual meet against Tolland Middle School and Ellington Middle School. Top runners for TEXC included Jana Brownbill (1), Greta Johnson (2), Saanvi Nigam (5), Emily Bryan (7) and Lillian Magnoli (8).
  • The TEMS boys cross country team triumphed over Ellington and Tolland by 20 points yesterday afternoon at the Ellington Middle School course. Aiden Pilatti, Evan Taylor, Connor Hall, Brandon Willcox and Tommy Stewart all finished in the top ten securing the win. Liam Hamilton had a great race coming back from an injury, shaving off about 40 seconds. Diptanshu Rout, Alex Bifolck and Sam Marcous all took over a minute off their times on those hills. The team saw great runs from the sixth grade squad of Gordon St. Arnauld, Greyson Goudreault, Miles O'Brien and Sohan Gouda. Good luck in the next meet boys!
  • The Lady Cougars Soccer team played Vernon Middle School and they had an excellent performance winning 8-3. Aleksa Zajac started off strong by putting the ball in the back of the net assisted by Sienna D and Audrey L. Maddie Carpenter got another awesome goal, assisted by Aleksa Zajac. Kinsley Wood and Chloe P put the score to 4-0. Our goalie Victoria M took a break from goal and put 2 amazing goals in the back of the net. Assisted by Aleksa Z and Sienna D. Ending strong Sienna D put the last goal in the net, Assisted from Chloe P. MVP of yesterday’s game was Victoria M.
  •  Good Morning TE Students, Please be reminded that the TE Change Leaders are meeting today, October 9th, after school in Room 235. If you are unable to attend please email Ms. Bynoe.
  • Are you a math whiz or just curious about numbers? Join Mathcounts! We'll explore fascinating mathematical concepts, solve challenging problems, and have fun working together. Our meetings will be a great opportunity to connect with other students who share your passion for math and develop your problem-solving skills. Don't miss out! All students are welcome. We encourage you to bring your ideas and enthusiasm to our meetings. Join the Google Classroom using code gvy4bcf to fill out the sign up Google Form! First Meeting: Friday, October 25th at 7 AM in the cafeteria.
  • The P.E. Department is offering another session of Badminton Intramurals after school from 2:40-4:05 beginning next Wednesday.  Sessions will be held on Mondays and Wednesday starting on October 16th and will end on October 30th.  Late busses will be available if needed.  Registration will open Wednesday after school (5pm), and you need to have a parent present to register.  The first 40 individuals to register will be admitted to participate.  REGISTRATION WILL CLOSE WHEN WE REACH 40 STUDENTS.  You will be notified by email that your registration has been received. Any questions, please see one of the PE teachers. 
  • Don't forget to get registered and collect you donations for our Active-Thon. If we reach $12,685 by Friday, everyone will get a homework pass! Also, the principals will compete in Minute to Win it challenges at Lunch if we can make it. We  know you want to be part of the TEMS team and help the PTO get to the top of our donation meter, so we can have the best school year ever. Let's all get registered and help contribute to our school community.
  •  Tickets for the Halloween Costume Dance are $10 and will be on sale starting October 21st in the main lobby. The dance will be held Friday Oct 25th from 6-8pm. This is going to be the event of the year, so gather your friends and come on out for a night of endless laughs and excitement. No full face masks or props are allowed due to safety. See you all there.
  • The Outdoor Education Club will be hosting a trip to Foster Family Farm for an afternoon of corn mazes, pumpkins and fun.  The trip will take place on Wednesday, October 23rd after school until 4:45pm.  The cost   of the trip is $12. Permission slips can be found outside Mrs. McAvoy's room, 263, in the Sage Hallway.  This event is a first come first served basis: we have limited seats available. See Mrs. McAvoy or Mrs. Roy if you have any questions.  
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Posted by dmatchett  On Oct 09, 2024 at 7:57 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 8.
  • The P.E. Department is offering another session of Badminton Intramurals after school from 2:40-4:05 beginning next Wednesday.  Sessions will be held on Mondays and Wednesday starting on October 16th and will end on October 30th.  Late busses will be available if needed.  Registration will open Wednesday after school, and you need to have a parent present to register.  The first 40 individuals to register will be admitted to participate.  REGISTRATION WILL CLOSE WHEN WE REACH 40 STUDENTS.  You will be notified by email that your registration has been received. Any questions, please see one of the PE teachers. 
  • Good morning TEMS Cougars! Don’t forget, when you meet your personal donation goal for Active - Thon, you will earn a Homework Pass. If we reach $12,685 by Friday, everyone gets a homework pass! Also, the principals will compete in Minute to Win it challenges at Lunch if we make it. We  know you want to be part of the TEMS team and help the PTO get to the top of our donation meter, so we can have the best school year ever. Lets all get registered and help contribute to our school community.
  • Have you seen the posters? The first school wide dance of the year will take place on October 25th. The Halloween Costume Dance is open to all students and is going to be a spooky good time. We will have a DJ, dancing, and snacks for purchase. We will also be holding a Costume Contest with categories for Best Individual Costume, Best Duo, and Best Group. Prize baskets will be awarded to our winners. There will also be a Limbo contest. So get dressed up in your spookiest, funniest, or most original costume and come on out to have a great night together. Tickets are $10 and will be on sale starting October 21st in the main lobby. No full face masks or props are allowed due to safety. See you all there.
  • The outdoor education club will be hosting a trip to Foster Family Farm for an afternoon of corn mazes, pumpkins and fun.  The trip will take place on Wednesday, October 23rd after school until 4:45pm.  The cost   of the trip is $12. Permission slips can be found outside Mrs. McAvoy's room, 263, in the Sage Hallway.  This event is a first come first served basis: we have limited seats available. See Mrs. McAvoy or Mrs. Roy if you have any questions.  
  • Attention all staff. There are still many treats to enjoy in the staff lounge. All proceeds will go towards breast cancer awareness. Thank you to all who have supported the field hockey team. Come on down and and enjoy a treat while supporting a good cause!
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Posted by dmatchett  On Oct 08, 2024 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 Monday, October 7.
  • Good morning TEMS Cougars! Don’t forget, when you meet your personal donation goal for Active - Thon, you will earn a Homework Pass. If we reach $12,685 by Friday, everyone gets a homework pass! Also, the principals will compete in Minute to Win it challenges at Lunch if we make it. We  know you want to be part of the TEMS team and help the PTO get to the top of our donation meter, so we can have the best school year ever. Lets all get registered and help contribute to our school community.
  • Have you seen the posters? The first school wide dance of the year will take place on October 25th. The Halloween Costume dance is open to all students and is going to be a spooky good time. We will have a DJ, dancing, and snacks for purchase. We will also be holding a costume contest with categories for Best Individual Costume, Best Duo, and Best Group. Prize baskets will be awarded to our winners. There will also be a Limbo contest. So get dressed up in your spookiest, funniest, or most original costume and come on out to have a great night together. Tickets are $10 and will be on sale starting October 21st in the main lobby. No full face masks or props are allowed due to safety. See you all there.
  • The outdoor education club will be hosting a trip to Foster Family Farm for an afternoon of corn mazes, pumpkins and fun.  The trip will take place on Wednesday, October 23rd after school until 4:45pm.  The cost of the trip is $12. Permission slips can be found outside Mrs. McAvoy's room, 263, in the Sage Hallway.  This event is a first come first served basis: we have limited seats available. See Mrs. McAvoy or Mrs. Roy if you have any questions.  
  • Attention fitness club students: the fitness club is canceled for today.  Please go home after school.
  • Attention faculty members: The field hockey team is holding a bake sale today for Breast Cancer Awareness.  Baked goods can be bought in the Staff Lounge throughout the day.  Enjoy!!!
  • The first Session of the Stock Market game class for 6th graders is today after school in ALT-6. Sixth graders who are participating should come upstairs to ALT-6 at dismissal time. Get ready to invest!!
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Posted by dmatchett  On Oct 07, 2024 at 7:57 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 4.
  • Good morning TEMS Cougars! Don’t forget, when you meet your personal donation goal for Active - Thon, you will earn a Homework Pass. I know you want to be part of the TEMS team and help the PTO get to the top of our donation meter, so we can have the best school year ever. Have a great weekend and keep movin’.
  • The outdoor education club will be hosting a trip to Foster Family Farm for an afternoon of corn mazes, pumpkins and fun.  The trip will take place on Wednesday, October 23rd after school until 4:45pm.  The cost of the trip is $12. Permission slips can be found outside Mrs. McAvoy's room, 263, in the Sage Hallway.  This event is a first come first served basis: we have limited seats available. See Mrs. McAvoy or Mrs. Roy if you have any questions.  
  • The TEMS Matinee Program will begin in two weeks. Matinees on Wednesdays, will begin 10/16 for:  Card Gamers Club, Chess Club, Dungeons & Dragons, Gingerbread Houses, Sewing, and Writer’s Workshop.  Matinees on Thursdays, begin 10/17 for:  CougarTHON, Procreate Arts, Artist Collective, and Student Equity Council.  Matinees on Monday, begin 10/21 for the following matinees: Animal Lovers Club, Basketball Skills & Drills, Bead Club, Cartooning Club, Creative Coloring, Computer Club, Lego Masters, Outdoor Games, Podcast Pals, and YouThrive Financial Literacy. Again there are no Matinee meetings today.
  • Attention last years Science Olympians: Did you make the Science Olympiad team and go to competition last year? Are you interested in competing again this year on March 8th? Please stop by Mrs. Bajorek's room, 255, to sign an interest form and get the Google Classroom code. Please contact Mrs. Bajorek by Friday, Oct. 4th. Again this is for 7th and 8th grade returning competition members only.
  • Student council applications are now open! Student council helps plan school wide activities, and works on projects to improve TE.  Each homeroom will select a representative. The application can be found on the TEMS website and is due Friday, October 4th at the end of the school day. Didn't make it to the information session but have questions? Email Ms. Bouquot or Ms. Sullivan.
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Posted by dmatchett  On Oct 04, 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, October 2.
  • Good Morning TEMS Cougars! We are getting closer to the Active - Thon. It is important to stay prepared and excited. Think about what you need to do to get ready for the event, whether it’s gathering donations, preparing to run, dance, and play games or simply walk around and stay active. Let’s all work together to make this event a huge success.
  • In boys soccer news, the TEMS Cougars won their game last night 5-1 over East Hartford Middle School.  The game was closer than the score line indicates, but TE proved their mettle and came out on top.  Adam Elsendyouney hit the crossbar early in the game off a long throw in, however, Zavier Couette was there to tuck home the rebound to make it 1-0.  Elsendyouney then played a cross into the box only for Dillon Leacu to nod it home.  East Hartford scored shortly thereafter to make it 2-1 at the half.  The second half showed why TE is atop the standings as they came out on fire.  Liam Staroverov tallied the first of three in the half off a feed from Nikhil Vemuri.  Haris Zhinipotoku pulled a rabbit from the hat once again, deceiving the keeper and scoring a lazer from 25 yards out.  Sachin Vemuri then got in on the action as he played in Elsendyouney to round out the scoring.  The back line of Kyle Mordasiewicz, Hussien Taleb, Colin LeDoux and Ishaan Ray were strong all game.  Up next the Cougars play VCMS on Tuesday of next week.  Congrats boys on a job well done.
  • Yesterday the Lady Cougars Soccer team faced a challenging game against East Hartford Middle School. Starting off strong Emily Ward scored a beautiful goal, making the score 1-0. There was a hand ball in the box giving the Lady Cougars an opportunity to score. Aleksa Zajac stepped up and did not fail to disappoint, making the score 2-0!!  Then the Lady Cougars combined down the whole field giving Maddy Carpenter the ball and she put it in the back of the net! Then the score was 3-0 , but the Lady Cougars knew they couldn’t stop there! Maddy Carpenter took a beautiful corner and Kinsley Wood finished it! The score was 4-0! And Emily Ward closed the game off by scoring her 2nd goal! They finished the game 5-0 Lady Cougars! The girls team plays again next Tuesday against Vernon Middle School!
  • The field hockey team continued its winning ways with a 5-0 win over Stafford Middle School.  TE took advantage of the home field  from the very start with a goal from Joanna Halle followed by Kinley Cincotta.  Ella (Bug) Allore of an assist from Stella S.  and Emma Hennessey followed with two more goals in the 3rd quarter with Kylie Duval  wrapping up the goal scoring in the 4th quarter off an assist from Ella Satalino.  Allie Scott who also played strong in midfield and Megan Aparo were credited for the shutout.  Thanks for all who came out to support the team. 
  • The outdoor education club will be hosting a trip to Foster Family Farm for an afternoon of corn mazes, pumpkins and fun.  The trip will take place on Wednesday, October 23rd after school until 4:45pm.  The cost of the trip is $12. Permission slips can be found outside Mrs. McAvoy's room, 263, in the Sage Hallway.  This event is a first come first served basis: we have limited seats available. See Mrs. McAvoy or Mrs. Roy if you have any questions.  
  • The TEMS Matinee Program will begin in two weeks. Matinees on Wednesdays, will begin 10/16 for:  Card Gamers Club, Chess Club, Dungeons & Dragons, Gingerbread Houses, Sewing, and Writer’s Workshop.  Matinees on Thursdays, begin 10/17 for:  CougarTHON, Procreate Arts, Artist Collective, and Student Council Equity Council.  Matinees on Monday, begin 10/21 for the following matinees: Animal Lovers Club, Basketball Skills & Drills, Bead Club, Cartooning Club, Creative Coloring, Computer Club, Lego Masters, Outdoor Games, Podcast Pals, and YouThrive Financial Literacy. Again there are no Matinee meetings today.
  • Attention last years Science Olympians: Did you make the Science Olympiad team and go to competition last year? Are you interested in competing again this year on March 8th? Please stop by Mrs. Bajorek's room, 255, to sign an interest form and get the Google Classroom code. Please contact Mrs. Bajorek by Friday, Oct. 4th. Again this is for 7th and 8th grade returning competition members only.
  • Student council applications are now open! Student council helps plan school wide activities, and works on projects to improve TE.  Each homeroom will select a representative. The application can be found on the TEMS website and is due Friday, October 4th at the end of the school day. If you are interested in running in the elections please plan to attend a quick informational meeting in the library on Wednesday morning, October 2nd from 7:30 - 7:45. Can’t come to the information session but have questions? Email Ms. Bouquot or Ms. Sullivan.
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Posted by dmatchett  On Oct 02, 2024 at 7:53 AM
  
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