Friday, December 17, 2010

TEMS Athletics: Week of December 20

12/20
7/8 GBB home v Stewart

12/21
7/8 BBB at Radnor

12/22
8/7 GBB home v Radnor
WR at Radnor

Announcements for Friday, December 17, 2010

1.      Attention UNLIMITED football team members: we will be ordering shirts to commemorate our undefeated season.  Place orders through Jack M before December 22.  The cost of the shirt is $12.

 

2.      The ice hockey season is well underway and the Conestoga Middle School teams are racking up the wins.

The Conestoga Gray team beat Kennett Grove 10 to 1.

The Conestoga Maroon team beat Great Valley 7 to 0 and beat Lower Merion 8 to 1.

The Conestoga A team beat Great Valley 5 to 3.

On January 1st, Conestoga Gray plays Haverford and Conestoga Maroon plays Great Valley. 

 The following day, Conestoga A plays Owen J. Roberts.

Come out to Ice Line to support the Conestoga Middle School Ice Hockey Teams!

 

3.      Congratulations to T/E Middle School, students, administration, faculty and staff, 1100 holiday cards were delivered to Walter Reed Medical Center. All of you made a difference relative to the recovery of many soldiers. All of you have another opportunity next week. There will be a very, very large holiday card that will be addressed to one of our very own, Jay Rafetto, Jay is a recovering Marine at Walter Reed Medical Center. Jay attended Devon Elementary, T/E Middle School and Conestoga High School. This card, compliments of Mrs. Turners and her students, will be available for your signing, every day next week in the lobby next to the cafeteria from 7:15 until 7:45.

 

4.      Congratulations to the 8th grade girls basketball team on their victory against Eisenhower Wednesday. Anna T was the leading scorer with 11 points. Good job girls!

 

5.      Congratulations to the 8th grade boys’ basketball team as they defeated Stewart

40 to 10.  The entire team played an outstanding game.

Way to go bulldogs!

 

 

 

 

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Announcements for Thursday, December 16, 2010

  1. Attention UNLIMITED football team members: we will be ordering shirts to commemorate our undefeated season.  Place orders through Jack M before December 22.  The cost of the shirt is $12.

 

  1. Dance Club is cancelled for today.  Please take your regular transportation home.

 

  1. Those 8th grade students attending the Wharton Esherick field trip tomorrow are reminded to submit their permission slips ASAP. Also we will be walking a short distance so dress for the weather, bring a pencil and accommodations for lunch. You are to be dismissed from class at 8:45. We will leave shortly thereafter from the main lobby outside the main office ...

 

  1. Please congratulate the following students as the high scorers on this month's Math League Test:

 

April H

Alex W

Michael Z

 

Thanks to all who participated.

 

 

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Announcements for Wednesday, December 15, 2010

  1. Lunch today is cheese barbeque chicken breast sandwich on a Kaiser roll assorted fruits and vegetables, low fat white or chocolate milk.

 

2.      On this day in 2001, Italy's Leaning Tower of Pisa reopens after a team of experts spent 11 years and $27 million to fortify the tower without eliminating its famous lean.

 

  1. On this day in 1791, Virginia becomes the last state to ratify the Bill of Rights, making the first ten amendments to the Constitution law and completing the revolutionary reforms begun by the Declaration of Independence. Before the Massachusetts ratifying convention would accept the Constitution, which they finally did in February 1788, the document's Federalist supporters had to promise to create a Bill of Rights to be amended to the Constitution immediately upon the creation of a new government under the document.

 

  1. The yearbook staff is to see Mr. Frescoln for cameras today.

 

  1. Tech Club will not be held today, Wednesday Dec. 15th.

 

  1. All cast members of Seussical Jr. should meet in the large group room after school on Thursday for their first rehearsal.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Announcements for Tuesday, December 14, 2010

  1. Students attending the Wharton Esherick field trip this Friday, Dec. 17th are reminded to submit their permission slips ASAP.

 

 

  1. The Math League Test will be held today in Large Group Room 12 during eighth period. Participants should report promptly following 7th period.  Please bring a calculator and a pencil.

 

  1. "Immediately after Homeroom, all 8th graders who have returned permission slips for the CAT-Pickering tour - should report to Mr. Sola in the Main Office lobby.  The bus will be leaving TE Middle at 8:10am."

Monday, December 13, 2010

Announcements for Monday, December 13, 2010

 

  1. Students attending the Wharton Esherick field trip this Friday, Dec. 17th are reminded to submit their permission slips ASAP.

 

  1. Attention all Model United Nations club members: our next meeting is tomorrow, Dec. 14, after school. Meet in room 130.

 

  1. On this date in 1577, English seaman Francis Drake sets out from Plymouth, England, with five ships and 164 men on a mission to raid Spanish holdings on the Pacific coast of the New World and explore the Pacific Ocean. Three years later, Drake's return to Plymouth marked the first circumnavigation of the earth by a British explorer.

 

Friday, December 10, 2010

Announcements for Friday December 10, 2010

  1. Lunch today is Boscos pizza, assorted fruits and vegetables, low fat white or chocolate milk.

 

 

  1. Those 8th grade students attending the Wharton Esherick field trip next week are reminded to submit their permission forms ASAP.

 

 

  1. Today in 1901, the first Nobel Prizes are awarded in Stockholm, Sweden, in the fields of physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and peace. The ceremony came on the fifth anniversary of the death of Alfred Nobel, the Swedish inventor of dynamite and other high explosives. In his will, Nobel directed that the bulk of his vast fortune be placed in a fund in which the interest would be "annually distributed in the form of prizes to those who, during the preceding year, shall have conferred the greatest benefit on mankind." Although Nobel offered no public reason for his creation of the prizes, it is widely believed that he did so out of moral regret over the increasingly lethal uses of his inventions in war.

 

 

  1. Knitting Club will meet today in the large group room.

 

 

  1. Today in 1898, in France, the Treaty of Paris is signed, formally ending the Spanish-American War and granting the United States its first overseas empire