2019-2020

A Final 2019-2020 Message from Mr. Hults

It is certainly easy to list the tremendous number of negative impacts that COVID-19 has had on our society and our world.  From the inconvenience of grocery shopping with a mask and having to follow arrows on the floor, to the far more serious and real impact the disease has had on families medically.  For our community, I certainly hope the impact has been with a lack of toilet paper and hand sanitizer and not…

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COVID-19 Crisis: Is This Our New Normal?

Beginning last December in Wuhan, China, the spread of the virus SARS-COVID 2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2) has become a pandemic, consuming much of the world, and its impact continues to grow. Rapidly spreading across the globe, the respiratory disease caused by the virus (COVID-19) has slowed our nation to a standstill. Locally, in our little state of Connecticut, the Governor and other government officials are working with the medical and health professionals…

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Staff Infection Goes on the Record About Music Passions: Interview With Terryville’s Favorite Band

“Mr. Schumann is my favorite, he totally shreds on that guitar!” “No, Mrs. Erickson is the best! She sings so well!” “Don’t forget about Mr. Nave, he sings and plays the piano!” Just walking around the Terryville High School auditorium, you can hear the buzz of the crowd eagerly anticipating the Staff Infection’s fundraiser concert. Students have come to the concert to support their favorite band members, and the cause of course. As the lights…

Boys Basketball Conquers Rivals in 2019-2020 Season

Cheers and clapping fill the gymnasium as the Roos boys basketball team runs in surrounded by a crowd of excited fans. This year, our boys have continued to impress us all with their efforts to represent Terryville High School in the state tournament. The team closed out their regular season with an impressive record of 13-7. As seniors this year, Albert Molina, Zack Rinkavage, Devonne Dao, Brandon Gauthier, Harold Garcia, Luis Rosario, and Jacob Toth…

Lady Roos Face Future Seasons with Determination

BUZZZZ! The sound of the loud 3:45 PM buzzer filled the gym as the Lady Roos basketball team huddled up in preparation to start the most anticipated game of the season: against their rival, Thomaston High School. Their 3:45 game hyped up the viewers for the boys’ games, which led shortly after. Throughout the entirety of the game, the Lady Roos played with passion and competitiveness but were eventually taken down by the tough Thomaston…

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