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TETV Morning News - Friday, May 19 

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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 19.
  • Good morning Timothy Edwards Middle School. I am Annaliese LeRoy and here is today’s weather report. For today, partly cloudy and cloudy skies are expected throughout the entire day with temperatures ranging from 68 to 43 degrees. The day will start in the high 40’s and as the day goes on temperatures will rise up to the high of 68 degrees around 4pm. For most of the school day, it will stay in between the low 50’s and the high 60’s. There will be winds reaching up to 12 miles  per hour and no precipitation. On Saturday, temperatures will range between 65 and 50 degrees with winds up to 8 miles per hour and precipitation starting at 10am and continuing for the rest of the day. On Sunday, temperatures will range between 75 and 54 degrees with winds up to 9 miles per hour and sunny skies expected throughout the entire day. I am Annaliese LeRoy and that is the weather report of the day. And now for more announcements from Rhea.
  • The TEMS Girls track team had an outstanding afternoon at Ellington High School taking 3rd place in the CRAL league meet.  There were many outstanding performances.  Some shoutouts include Morgan Bridgeforth taking 3rd in the 100 and 200-meter runs.  Kinsely Wood, Jana Brownbill, and Annabel Ambooken took 3rd, 4th, and 7th in the 400, while Gianna DiSalvatore, Kylah Wood, and Kiran Thaker took 2nd, 3rd, and 4th in the 800-meter run.  Kiran Thaker, Rachel Matyschsyk, and Greta Johnson dominated the 1600.  Sadhana Ganesan took 1st in the hurdles.  The 4x100 team consisting of Morgan Bridgeforth, Kinsley Wood, Emery Forko, and Natalie Czop took 2nd.   Jana Brownbill, Gabriella Fisher, Annabel Ambooken, and Kinsley Wood took 2nd in the 4x400, and Gianna DiSalvatore, Abigail Ambooken, Greta Johnson, Kylah Wood missed 1st place in the 4x800 by 1/2 second. Hasnie Giritharan, Hannah Kowalchik, and Anvitha Jayavarapu excelled in both the shot and discus.  Maddie Osorio and Elise Glunt earned points in the high jump, and Ella Daniele came in 4th in the long jump.  Great job ladies!
  • The TE Boys Track and Field team traveled to Ellington for the annual CRAL Championship meet.  While the overall results weren't what the boys were hoping for, there were many positive moments from the meet.  Luis Lopez Casimir took 3rd place in the 100 meter dash.  Mathias Baidoo took 2nd in both the long jump and the high jump, setting a personal best of 5 feet 4 inches on his first attempt from that height.  Jamar Nickson narrowly missed a medal, getting 4th in the 200 meter dash.  Ryan Faux and Joe Dulin set personal bests in the 400 meter run.  The 4x800 of James Swett, Erik Edstrom, Colton Flaherty and Jeff Zeng set a personal best of 10 minutes, 10 seconds.  James and Ryan also set personal bests in the Discus and Shot Put, respectively.  TE finished in 5th place overall, but had many moments to be proud of and have had a great season!  They now turn their attention to States for the next week.
  • If you have art today with Mr. Canova, you will need to report to either art room 123 or art room 122. Signs are posted on Mr. Canova's door. Look there to find out which art room you need to go to. Bring your Chromebook and a pencil and don't forget to post a photo of your work to the Google Classroom assignment.
  • The “Be the Light” 5K walk/run, scheduled for this weekend, has been canceled. Thank you.
  • Attention Field Hockey Players interested in attending the Field Hockey Camp this Summer.  The corrected dates for the camp are August 7-10th.  If you have any questions please see Mrs. Custer.  
  • TEPEE camp still has openings! If you love to play games like flag football, capture the flag, soccer, pickleball or basketball (to name a few), this camp is for you.  Sign up through the rec department or see Mrs. Giaccone.
  • The South Windsor Teens Cycling Club will ride this Saturday morning. They will ride on the Charter Oak Greenway, a paved trail in South Windsor. The club is always seeking new members, if you would like to join and ride along, please register on the SW Parks & Rec website.
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Posted by dmatchett On 19 May, 2023 at 11:38 AM