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TETV Morning News - Tuesday, September 27 

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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,  September 27th.
  • Do you know why we had yesterday off? Yesterday and today is Rosh Hashanah, a holiday in the Jewish faith. Literally meaning “Head of the Year,” Rosh Hashanah marks the beginning of the Jewish calendar. It begins a 10-day period of repentance and prayer which ends on Yom Kippur. We celebrate the holiday with services and apples dipped in honey to symbolize the hope for a sweet year to come.
  • The wind was fierce over at Nevers Park Friday night, but not as fierce as the girls cross country team. The Cougars out ran Suffield winning their first meet of the season with a final score of 19 to 38.  Rachel Matyschsyk won the race of 43 athletes with a strong lead over the opponent.  Sixth graders Jana Brownbill, Greta Johnson, and Julia Attenello all broke into the top ten for their first ever middle school meet.  Ria Bhatia had grit and determination as she dug deep during the final stretch of the race and pushed it all the way to the finish.  Another strong finish was made by birthday girl Dharshana Bhuvana as she crossed the finish a fraction of a second faster than a Suffield runner.  Although injured, Haily Velasquez and Aleks Gogic stayed positive and showed solidarity as they cheered for their teammates from the sidelines.  Thank you to team managers Emily Attenello and Anna Fetzko for helping at the finish line and supporting the team.  The Cougars look forward to their next home meet at Nevers this Thursday against Enfield.  Good luck, runners!
  • The boys' cross country team hosted Suffield on Friday, September 23rd. It was a good day to run, but Suffield came out strong taking the first five spots from TE and winning the meet. TE's top five runners were Akilan Anand, Gavin Lippi, Karthik Srikumar, Erik Edstrom, and the top runner from the meet, coming in sixth, was Jeffery Zeng with a time of 16:24. Congrats to the entire team and good luck on Thursday.
  • Do you love the sing and dance? Then you need to audition for the award winning Timothy Edwards SPOTLIGHT SHOW CHOIR!  All TE students are invited to audition!  No previous dance or vocal training is required.  Get started by joining the audition Google Classroom, using code 45zzik2.  That's 45zzik2.  Don't miss out on your chance to be a part of this exciting opportunity...Spotlight!  We light up the stage!
  • Last week students and staff at T.E.M.S. created over 800 pinwheels to celebrate International Day of Peace. The pinwheels expressed our hopes and dreams for “WHIRLED” Peace. Thank you for sharing your beautiful artwork with our school and with the entire South Windsor community! Also, Mrs. Reed would like to send a special shout out to Mr. Klein and the many Lime students who helped assemble the pinwheels. Also, thanks to the Lime and Emerald students who helped to “plant” the pinwheels in front of the school!
  • TE will be participating in “Starts with Hello” activities this week and tomorrow is our name tag day! You will write your name on the tag that your HR teacher gives you, wear it, and try to greet other students by name. It’s a great way to help get to know new people and make everyone feel included in our community. We are also asking all staff and students to wear GREEN, the color representing Sandy Hook Promise’s mission of kindness and acceptance. A smile and greeting can make or change someone’s day for the better!
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Posted by dmatchett On 27 September, 2022 at 7:48 AM