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TRMC Senior Named Athlete of the Week!

Huge congratulations to Three Rivers Middle College High School’s very own Megan Armstrong for being named Ledyard’s Athlete of the Week! As a senior, Megan has not only maintained a stellar 4.0 GPA but has also completed over 25 college credits and is currently enrolled in 12 more!

With aspirations of becoming a sports nutritionist, she’s applying to RIT and UCONN while hoping to continue her soccer journey at the collegiate level. Megan truly is an inspiration to us all!

And a quick reminder: Did you know that MSMHS and TRMC students can continue their sports careers with their home districts while attending our high schools? It’s a fantastic opportunity to balance academics and athletics!

TRMC Student Has Her Sights Set on a Career on the Water

Annalea Parker was a standout student at TRMS and a National Honor Society member, equipped with numerous college credits. She is headed to the Massachusetts Maritime Academy in Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts. parker, interested in biology and the preservation of our natural environment, initially planned to pursue marine biology. However, after visiting the Massachusetts Maritime Academy's Cape Cod campus, she shifted her focus to the marine transportation program. This program could allow her to graduate with a license to work on various vessels, from container ships and cruise ships to tugboats and ferries.

Erin McEntee, an English teacher and National Honor Society adviser at TRMC, commended Parker's dedication and participation in the National Honor Society. According to McEntee, Parker consistently contributed ideas and participated in meetings and service events, always stepping up to get tasks done and encouraging meetings and service events, always stepping up to get tasks done and encouraging others. "Her kindness and drive, not only to succeed herself but to help others as well, make her an excellent person and exceptional student. We have been lucky to have her as part of our school community and NHS chapter, " McEntee said.

Parker is contemplating a career with the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration's NOAA Corps, one of the nation's eight uniformed services, which conducts missions like mapping the seafloor, monitoring oceanic and atmospheric conditions, and supporting fisheries research. "there are a lot of options right. I haven't really decided, but I love the ocean and I love boats." she said. If she chooses a maritime career, Parker will follow in the footsteps of her father and grandfather. Her grandfather served with the U.S. Merchant Marines, and her father retired after a 24-year career in the U.S. Navy.

Parker transferred to TRMC in her junior year because she was attracted to earning college credits. Three Rivers Middle College Magnet High School, a dual enrollment school located on the campus of Three Rivers Community College, allows students to take classes that count as college credits. "I'm glad I made the move. I just wanted a change. I love it here - good people, good classes, and teachers who work really hard to have what we have," Parker said.

Read the full article from The Day here.

TRMC Student Takes Home Fencing Award

Congratulations to Andrew, class of 2024 on his award of ECC fencer of the year. While Andrew attended TRMC, he was able to fence through his home district of New London. Way to go Andrew! We are all so proud of you.

Former graduates present to future class

Last week, Emily Hritz (TRMC class of 2021 graduate) and her classmate Alicia Schreck presented to our future class about a career in school psychology. They discussed what a career in school psychology looks like and the difference it can make. Best of lick to them as they work toward their Master's Degree. 

National Honor Society Holds Toiletry Drive

The Three Rivers Middle College National Honor Society recently held a Toiletry Drive to benefit the New London Homeless Hospitality Shelter. This organization helps local individuals and families find permanent housing, providing resources ranging from immediate shelter to supporting new residents with security and the first month's rent. The TRMC students collected a total of 377 toiletry items including toothpaste, lotions, shampoos, razors, and paper goods that will be assembled by the Hospitality Center into house warming gift baskets for new housing residents.