TMS field hockey played hard in a 6-1 loss against Oak Hill on September 27. Kendal Duchart had 14 saves in goal for the Lady Rebels. Natalie Charette and Idella Cooley also had several strong clears on defense. Midfielders Sabrina Tripp and Mya Buck fed the ball up to the forwards in a strong second half, leading to a Rebel goal when Cadence Campbell dribbled up, and passed it to Solei Lane in the circle, who assisted Vivienne Charette’s goal with 2:09 left in the third quarter. -Coach Renee Charette
over 2 years ago, Mark Kenney
Bus update for the rest of the week: Tuesday-Sept. 28: Bus 27 no PM run; Bus 29 will take students home about 45 to 60 minutes later than usual. Wednesday-Sept. 29: Bus 3 no PM run; Bus 7 will take students home about 45 to 60 minutes later than usual. Bus 27 no PM run; Bus 29 will take students home about 45 to 60 minutes later than usual. Thursday-Sept 30: Bus 3 no PM run; Bus 29 will take students home about 45 to 60 minutes later than usual. Friday-Oct. 1: Bus 7 is out AM and PM. Bus 27 will pick students up late in the AM. Bus 29 will take students home about 45 to 60 minutes later than usual. Bus 27 no PM run; Bus 3 will take students home about 45 to 60 minutes later than usual.
over 2 years ago, Wendy Hanscom
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Weather cancellations for tonight, Friday, September 24th: No TMS Girls or Boys Soccer practice No TMS XC Running practice No TMS Field Hockey practice Monday - all (blue, white and core) soccer players should attend practice with their uniforms for team photos and then practice. XC Team Pictures Monday as well, bring your uniforms!
over 2 years ago, Mark Kenney
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The TMS field hockey team started off their season against Mountain Valley on September 13. Vivienne Charette scored the first goal of the season after a breakaway in the third quarter. With help from Cadence Campbell and Mya Buck feeding the ball to the forwards, and strong drives from Michaela Mowery moving the ball up the field, the Rebels held Mountain Valley scoreless until halfway through the fourth quarter. Solei Lane had a fantastic game in goal with 8 saves. With only one sub and every player giving it their best effort TMS ran out of steam, and Mountain Valley scored three goals in the last 7 minutes to end up on top 3-1. -Coach Renee Charette
over 2 years ago, Mark Kenney
TMS field hockey had their first away game of the season on Monday, September 24 at Gardiner. Solei Lane and Kendal Duchart shared the duties in goal with 8 saves, with help from Olivia Hughes, Natalie Charette, and Sabrina Tripp clearing the ball on defense. Vivienne Charette had the only Telstar goal of the game in the third quarter, backed up by Evalyn Cummings, Cadence Campbell, and Solei Lane's big drives to move the ball up the field. The 9-1 loss puts the Rebels record at 0-2 to start the season. -Coach Renee Charette
over 2 years ago, Mark Kenney
The Telstar Middle School Girls Soccer team played a tough game away at Buckfield last night and lost 5-0. Aleigha Lapham, Natalie Pellerin, Cody-Ann Scanlon, Lexi Indermuhle, and Grace Goff worked tirelessly to defend the goal. Grace Scott and Kira Hiebert both had some amazing saves in the goal. Osie Hedden, Addie Kimball, Gretchen Heon, Rosie Barstow, Isla Decato and Eva Garant led great runs on offense against a tough Buckfield defense. Wish the team good luck as they host Spruce Mountain next Tuesday here at Telstar. - Coach Aldrich
over 2 years ago, Mark Kenney
Congratulations to the Telstar Middle School Cross Country Runners! They swept both top spots in the girl’s and boy’s races. Yuma Croteau, Seth Dupuis and Zion Croteau placed in the top 10 of 21 runners. Mallory Raymond, Parker Gilman and Ceci Ross as a team finished 3rd against Lisbon, Oak Hill, and Spruce Mountain. Well done runners! Their next meet is Tuesday 9/21. - Coach Raymond
over 2 years ago, Mark Kenney
If you see a member of the girls' soccer team today, congratulate them on a well-earned win against Mountain Valley last night. Rosie Barstow led our Lady Rebels with two goals. Addie Kimball, Kira Hiebert and Grace Goff all contributed one goal each. Lexi Indermuhle, Aleigha Lapham and Natalie Pellerin led the defense to lock in the win. Great job in the goal by Kira Hiebert and Grace Scott. Wish them luck as we travel to Lisbon this afternoon! Telstar girls soccer played a very tough game away against Lisbon last night. After 50 minutes of a 0 to 0 score, Lisbon snuck two goals in for a final score of 0-2. If you see any of the team today, congratulate them for sticking it out and playing their hardest against a rough team. Wish us luck as we travel away to Buckfield this afternoon! -Coach Aldrich
over 2 years ago, Mark Kenney
There is no TMS Field Hockey Game today due to lack of officials. There will not be practice tonight either.
over 2 years ago, Mark Kenney
The Telstar Middle School Boys played a tough game against Lisbon yesterday that ended in a tie 1-1. The lone goal was scored by Jake Zolad and assisted by Travis Decareau. Connor Deprey and Adam Stephenson tended the net for the rebels. Telstars next game is tonight at Buckfield. - Coach Conrad
over 2 years ago, Mark Kenney
The Telstar Middle School Boys Soccer Team started their season yesterday with a 6-2 win over Mountain Valley. Jake Zolad led the team in scoring with a hat trick. Cyrus Mills notched in two with Zain Connolly adding in another goal and 3 assists. Connor Deprey had 6 saves in net for the Rebels. Great opening game fellas! The next boys game will be today in Lisbon. - Coach Conrad
over 2 years ago, Mark Kenney
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Parent information about fall sports on the website. It can be found under the Students Tab and then click on Athletics for the information.
over 2 years ago, Mark Kenney
Athletic Team Photo Schedule: Monday, Sept. 27th MS XC MS B & G Soccer HS Football HS X-C Wednesday, Oct. 6th: HS Soccer MS Field Hockey HS Field Hockey TBD... For parents, this page has all the answers on how to purchase online : https://www.brewstersphotos.com/About-Team-Photos There are also paper order forms available in the middle school and high school offices like the one attached.
over 2 years ago, Mark Kenney
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TMS PTA Agenda for tonight's first meeting of the year! JOIN US! Learn about TMS, help us brainstorm some ideas, and connect with other parents. We will be hosting this meeting via Zoom at 6:30pm: https://networkmaine.zoom.us/j/83173817290
over 2 years ago, Mark Kenney
9/14 Agenda
TMS MKA will have to postpone the afterschool programming start date to Monday, September 20th. Thank you for your understanding.
over 2 years ago, Mark Kenney
On behalf of the Telstar All Sports Boosters I am reaching out. We recently took on the Football Boosters/Snack Shack. Our community is very excited to have Football again and we want to support it anyway we can. That being said, we need volunteers. We need volunteers to donate food and time to run our snack shack during games. This season the high school only has 3 home games. The snack shack in the past has made hand-cut fries, burgers, hot dogs, grilled cheese, crock pot items, baked goods and beverages. We need people to set up/cook/take down from about an hour before games until the game ends. We recommend working in 1-2 hour shifts. Many families and community members come to our games and are there for 3-4 hours. Offering food is a must, however we cannot offer food if we do not have the volunteers to help. Keep in mind all money we make goes back to the students and athletes. In the past we have been able to purchase batting nets, water bubblers around the school, provide lunches for away games, donate money towards uniforms, give t-shirts for Athletes of the Month and we also put on a Sport Banquet for Senior Athletes each year as well as plaques for athletes. There is a home football game this Saturday the 11th. We are looking for volunteers/donations for our limited menu until we get more volunteers. Please let me know if you can donate an item or your time. You can email me at fraserk21@sad44.org Thank you, Koral Fraser
over 2 years ago, Mark Kenney
We will begin our pooled testing program on Wednesday, September 8th. If you have not signed up yet, you can do so using the links below. For parents of test takers under the age of 18, click here: https://testcenter.concentricbyginkgo.com/minor-consent For students and staff over the age of 18: https://testcenter.concentricbyginkgo.com/invite-by-code Then, enter this access code: Crescent Park Elementary School: 4Z8HVY Woodstock Elementary School: B13GM7 Telstar Middle School: 4832M0 Telstar High School: KNFVHO
over 2 years ago, Tanya Arsenault
Tomorrow is the first day of school, 9/1/21! It is a White Day. There is one lunch option: Chef Kimball has prepared pulled pork sandwiches, pasta and potato salad, and watermelon. We are having an outdoor bbq for the staff and students. See you all in the am!
over 2 years ago, Mark Kenney
Video of Monday’s SAD44 School Board Meeting - The following link will take you to a Western Hills Access Television recording of Monday nights’s meeting of the MSAD 44 School Board. Please note that following the Pledge of Allegiance, the recording inadvertently switched over to regular programming for a short period of time. It picks up again at approximately the 8 minute mark as the Citizen Comments section of the agenda was underway. Thank you to Josh Morton and Westen Hills Access Television for providing us with this link in advance. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABS947cwSkQ
over 2 years ago, Mike Muir
MSAD #44’s Annual Child Find Notice - MSAD #44 has a legal responsibility under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act to locate and identify all school age children (ages 5-22) within the district who may require special education services due to an educational disability. This includes students who are attending public and private schools, and who are homeschooled. Children may be eligible for special education under the following disability categories: Autism, developmental delay, emotional disturbance, multiple disabilities, other health impairment, specific learning disability, speech or language impairment, visual impairment, hearing impairment, deaf-blindness, orthopedic impairment, traumatic brain injury, and intellectual disability. If you have a school-age child or know of a child residing within MSAD #44 who may have an educational disability and may need special education services please contact Jeanne Cordeiro, Director of Special Services, at (207) 824-2136 ext. 1309. If you have a child between the ages of 3-5 who you suspect may have a disability that requires special education services, please contact Child Development Services (CDS) Opportunities in Oxford at (207) 743-9701. Full Notice here: https://5il.co/xe6e
over 2 years ago, Mike Muir