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TETV Morning News - Tuesday, March 30, 2021 
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  • This week is a Purple week. It is a Day 4 for for Grade 6 and a Day 2 Grades 7 & 8.
  • Spring sports are back! Track and Field is where it's at!  You can compete in sprinting, long-distance running, hurdles, throwing, and jumping events.  Tryouts for GIRLS will be held on Monday, April 5th and Wednesday, April 7th. Tryouts for BOYS will be held on Tuesday, April 6th and Thursday, April 8th.  All tryouts will run from 2:40-4:30 after school.  Late buses will be available every day EXCEPT Tuesday. Please make plans to come for BOTH scheduled tryout days.  All physicals must be up to date and permission forms completed by Friday, April 2nd.  You can fill out forms online on the TE Athletics page through the parent portal.  Please also get your spring sports payment into the main office before tryouts.  If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Millard or Mrs. Edwards or stop by Room 332 or 258 to see the coach.  See you at tryouts!!!
  • The Teen Center will be adjusting their middle school drop-in hours to accommodate the new school schedule beginning on April 5th. We will be open Tuesdays and Fridays from 2:45-5pm. If you’re interested in reserving a spot, contact the Teen Center Coordinator Danielle at 860-648-6360.
  • During April break, the Teen Center will be having two special events to celebrate your April vacation. On Tuesday, April 13th we will be having an ice-cream party and minute to win it games from 12-3pm. On Friday, April 16th we will be having a pizza party and tie-dye, also from 12-3pm. Flyers will be sent out soon but RSVP to Danielle if you’re interested! 860-648-6360.
  • All 8th Grade Orchestra students: You can use the Spring Matinee to sign up for our weekly after school rehearsals which will begin next Wednesday, April 7th at 3pm in the Auditorium. Distance Learners are invited to join in person or virtually. Check the 8th Grade Orchestra Classroom for announcements and rehearsal details. I'm looking forward to seeing you all together! -- Mrs. Roman
  • Women's History Month Spotlight: Susan B Anthony was a women's rights activist, human rights defender and a teacher. In 1852, she helped found the New York Women's State Temperance Society after being prevented from speaking at a temperance conference because she was a female. In 1872 she was arrested for voting in her hometown and she refused to pay the fine. After her arrest she decided to focus her efforts on women's rights to vote. In 1920 her hard work paid off, though she died 14 years before it happened, her work helped lead to passing an Amendment to the Constitution, finally allowing women to vote.
  • Spirit Wednesday this week is Grade Level Team Spirit!
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Posted by dmatchett On 30 March, 2021 at 7:54 AM