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TE Morning News - Wednesday, October 6 

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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 News. Today is Tuesday October 5th and National Get Funky Day.
  • Good Morning Cougars! Our Walk A Thon is a week away!  We have over $17,000 in and over 340 students registered.  Keep up the great work getting those pledges in!  Congratulations to the 204 students that earned their $5 voucher towards a TE Long sleeve T shirt or Sweatshirt for having their pledge of $40 in and registered!  More information to come with how you can redeem your $5! There is still lots of time left to register and get those donations in!!  Our next prize will go to the students that are registered and have $80 or more in donations by Oct 13th!   Those students will get a snack or ice cream from the cafeteria.  Also, those students will be entered into a raffle to win a TE Sweatshirt!  3 winners will be chosen!   Remember you will be walking with your homerooms for the walk a thon, so hopefully you are coming up with some great ideas with your homerooms to show your school spirit!!  Don't forget if we hit our goal of $25,000 as a school, we will get a Kona Ice Truck for everyone to enjoy!  So keep those donations coming and Happy Fundraising!!  
  • Basketball returns to TE!  Intramural basketball that is!  Available to all grades, boys and girls, after school during the month of October.  Run by Mr. Stinchon, Mr. Millard, and Mrs. Hall.  If you're interested in joining for some fun, competitive activity, please fill out the Google Form found on the TE homepage. You MUST complete the form with a parent.  Complete it as soon as possible!  Space is limited and it will be first come, first serve for spots.  Hope to see you on the court!"
  • Attention all students interested in skiing or snowboarding this winter with the ski and snowboard club. Registration for the TEMS Ski & Snowboard Club opens today at 8 am! Registration will be available until November 1st on the South Windsor Recreation website. Please email Mrs. Baker if you have any questions. Hope to see you on the slopes!
  • The girls cross country team won their meet against some speedy Ellington competition last night with a final score of 25 to 34.  Shout out to 7th graders Rachel Matyschsyk and Natalie Czop who finished within one second of each other in 9th and 10th effectively holding back Ellington's 4th and 5th runners.  Many of our 6th grade runners had outstanding races and moved up in the team standings including Jozie Waniewski, Yuna Kasunic, and Vikruthya Hariharan.  Congrats to all runners on a great race!  The Cougars look forward to their away meet in Windsor on Tuesday.  Good luck, team!    
  • The boys cross country team travelled to Ellington on Tuesday afternoon and despite running fast times on the hilly course, they took their first loss of the season 20 to 36.  Stewart Christophel and Blake Wool were the top 2 TE runners, both breaking 13 minutes for the 2 mile course.  Robert Valen and Griffin Satalino looked very strong as they ran to top 10 finishes, and Karthik Prem showed his perseverance as he out-kicked an Ellington runner in the last few strides.  The Cougars travel to Windsor next Tuesday as they try for another victory against Sage Park.
  • The lady Cougars Soccer team kicked off against Ellington in a challenging match. Throughout the first half, the Cougars created a number of chances from Mia Ruiz and Amanda Marques. Forwards Analyse McKenna and Bella Ambooken created a lot of problems for the Ellington back four as the girls pushed forward. However Ellington was able to put two in before half. Down two goals, the team refocused and went on the attack. Maddie Edwards, Rebecca Koshy, and Abby Ambooken threaded balls forward as the Cougars pushed into their opponents box. The Cougars put in shot after shot with near goals chances from Gianna DiSalvatore and Shea Brochu, as well as a great chance from a free kick from Gabby DiSalvatore. However, late in the second half, the goals began to fall. Kylah Wood swung in a cross to find a foot of Ari Rosario and the fans lit up with excitement. With only 4 minutes left to play, Lilly “Jaws” Jaworski swerved a cross in the box to find the foot of Maeve Verzella to bring the game to a draw. Score 2-2!
  • The TE Boys soccer team hosted Ellington last night with their first home game in over three weeks.  The game was back and forth initially, though neither team were able to break through.  Naol Tirfessa was dangerous and missed a couple close chances, but that's all the Cougars were able to muster in the first half.  Unfortunately, the Wildcats capitalized on a Cougar error and were up 1-0 at the end of the first frame.  The second half didn't go much better for the Cougars as Ellington were able to tack on three more goals.  One bright spot for the Cougars was the penalty scored by Riley Lyons after Doug Quiuqui was taken down in the box.  After a funny placement of the ball, Lyons finished it nicely.  Final score was Ellington - 4, TE - 1.  Next up, the Cougars take on Illing away in Manchester on Thursday.
  • Attention all writers, editors, and fans of herbal tea!  The first weekly meeting of the “Out of the Blue” literary magazine staff will be after school on Wednesday, October 13th in room 280.  To get to room 280, go to guidance and take a left down the hall, all the way to the glass door.  If you are interested, join the Google Classroom using code: uwknlnc.  If you have any questions, concerns, or general grievances, email Mr. Meyer.  Hope to see you there!
  • The first meeting for the TEMS 2022 Yearbook Club is this Thursday after school in room 123. While you are waiting, join our Google Class with code prdl2o6. We will be voting on the Cover design for this year's book, and you will need to be in our Google Classroom to vote!  See you Thursday!
  • Hispanic Heritage Month - Sonia Sotomayor
  • Do you love to sing?  Do you love to dance?  Then you should audition for the Timothy Edwards Spotlight Show Choir!   Start by joining the Spotlight Auditions Google Classroom, using code ajdkvhn.  Then sign up to attend a learning session on the poster outside the stage door.
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Posted by dmatchett On 06 October, 2021 at 7:55 AM