
Good morning,
The weekly COVID update letter from Superintendent Olsen-Farrell is now available: https://5il.co/12npi.

Dear Slate Valley Families,
Please read the following middle school update from FHUHS Principal Ben Worthing: https://5il.co/12mo3

Learning letters with Play Doh!





Fun in the sunshine and snow at BVS!




Congratulations BVS!


3rd graders studying inherited traits!





Some of the constellation work with Mrs. Parrott. The kids were so
excited to use glow-in-the-dark paint!



You're Invited!
Virtual Listening Tour
Join Slate Valley board members (virtually) for an informal discussion about the district middle school and 2022-2023 budget.
November 29th at 6 p.m. - with Fair Haven/West Haven board members - Join with Google Meet (https://meet.google.com/jkx-bheh-dck) or join by phone: (US) +1 763-392-3037 (PIN: 199823389)
November 30th at 6 p.m. with Castleton/Hubbardton board members - Join with Google Meet (https://meet.google.com/xyc-quzc-oym) or join by phone: (US) +1 636-789-8173 (PIN: 468052357)
December 1st at 6 p.m. with Benson/Orwell board members - Join with Google Meet (https://meet.google.com/yir-mzhb-jht) or join by phone: (US) +1 402-509-9411 (PIN: 731841436)
You are welcome to (virtually) attend any of the meetings regardless of your town of residence.


Dear Slate Valley Families,
I hope everyone had a good Thanksgiving break. A lot of the COVID testing was delayed last week with the holiday. There is a link to the state dashboard on our website for COVID cases in schools although there is a lag in the state’s reporting of the data. I will continue to email you weekly with the updates for the previous week. We continue to expect that the next couple of months will be challenging with the amount of COVID we are seeing in our communities.
This past week we saw the following COVID cases in our schools that required contact tracing; 2 at Orwell Village School, 4 at Fair Haven Grade School and 4 at Fair Haven Union High School. The highest overall case counts remain at the high school. Additionally, we continued to see a high absentee rate among staff and students district-wide due to general illness.
We urge you and your family to take precautions to limit the spread of COVID.
The most important things you can do:
-Keep your child home if they have any symptoms of Covid-19-stuffy nose, headache, sore throat, fatigue, muscle aches, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, cough, loss of taste or smell, fever, or shortness of breath.
-Make sure your child is wearing a mask (https://bit.ly/3pdgarg) when recommended or required.
-Make sure your child is washing their hands (https://bit.ly/3D7RhCq) often, especially after being at public places.
-Call your primary care provider if you or your child has symptoms of COVID-19 (https://bit.ly/3d0waHy).
-Make sure that your children get vaccinated when they are eligible. Find a location near you (https://bit.ly/3o1beXe).
Thank you for your patience and understanding as we navigate this challenging time. With your participation, we believe we can create a safe and fun experience for your children. We all need to do our part.
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to me at 265-4905.
Best,
Brooke Olsen-Farrell
Superintendent

Happy Thanksgiving from BVS!





Tonight! November 22nd
You’re invited to the Slate Valley Unified Union School District Board Meeting at 6:30 p.m. in the Orwell Town Hall. This meeting will be in person or you may virtually connect by going to https://meet.google.com/etm-zxwa-vgx or join by phone (US) +1 617-675-4444 PIN: 401 807 037 1082#
Tonight’s Agenda: https://5il.co/11y8v
Previous Meeting Minutes: https://5il.co/11mg6
Next Board Meeting: December 13, 2021, 6:30 p.m. at FHUHS


"It's like a restaurant!" "It's so fancy!" "I'm so happy that the teachers can eat with us!" "I love this!" Just a few quotes from our Thanksgiving meal !





3rd grade created a long path made up of individual sections for the Ozobots. Thank you Ms. Cacciatore for the wonderful lesson!



BVS had a wonderful all-school Thanksgiving luncheon! "It's like a restaurant!" "It's so fancy!" "I'm so happy that the teachers can eat with us!" "I love this!" Just a few quotes from our Bears!
Even our smallest Pre-K Bears decorated their classroom and ate in style.





Dear Slate Valley Families,
I let you know last week that I would not be sending letters each and every time there is a COVID case, as I am sure the emails have been overwhelming. Instead there is a link to the state dashboard on our website for COVID cases in schools. Additionally, every Friday I will email you with the updates for the week. We fully expect that the next couple of months will be challenging with the amount of COVID we are seeing in our communities.
As I communicated on Wednesday, we have a significant amount of cases at our high school. We currently have 21 active COVID cases at the high school that have required contact tracing in the last week and half. We also have had 1 case at Fair Haven Grade School, 2 cases at Castleton Elementary and 2 cases at Castleton Village School this week. Additionally, we have a lot of staff and student absences district-wide due to general illness.
Again, I am letting you know that if cases do not subside soon at the high school specifically, we may have to cancel classes as we are extremely short staffed, running out of capacity for contact tracing and have high absentee rates for both students and staff.
We urge you and your family to take precautions to limit the spread of COVID so we can keep our schools open.
The most important things you can do:
-Keep your child home if they have any symptoms of Covid-19-stuffy nose, headache, sore throat, fatigue, muscle aches, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, cough, loss of taste or smell, fever, or shortness of breath.
-Make sure your child is wearing a mask (https://bit.ly/3oMPRrQ) when recommended or required.
-Make sure your child is washing their hands (https://bit.ly/3HDOBjp) often, especially after being at public places.
-Call your primary care provider if you or your child has symptoms of COVID-19 (https://bit.ly/3CwNG0r).
-Make sure that your children get vaccinated when they are eligible. Find a location near you (https://bit.ly/30Lnq5u).
Thank you for your patience and understanding as we navigate this challenging time. With your participation, we believe we can create a safe and fun experience for your children. We all need to do our part.
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to me at 265-4905.
Best,
Brooke Olsen-Farrell
Superintendent

Mrs Sturtevant's 3rd grade class peer editing informational writing!




3rd grade created a long path made up of individual sections for the Ozobots. Thank you Ms. Cacciatore for the wonderful lesson!

1st grade 🐻s going for a 🥾and calling all 🦉🦅🦆s!!!!!!! Well done, Mrs. Thurston and Kiddos!!!!!





Dear Slate Valley Community,
The overriding mission of the School Board since the onset of the pandemic has been to keep our kids safe and to keep them in school. Only from the extraordinary efforts of so many individuals, have we been successful in achieving these goals. We recognize all of our staff have taken on numerous responsibilities and time commitments that are outside normal expectations.
Teachers. We appreciate the extra time spent planning for both in-person education and remote learning, and the creativity and compassion used in the classroom to overcome the challenges of mask wearing.
Support Staff. We appreciate you taking on additional students due to staffing shortages, volunteering your time as bus monitors, filling in for teachers, and assisting with the test-to-stay program.
Administrators. We appreciate you giving up your personal time to work nights and weekends, implementing new programs and procedures, and communicating with anxious staff and families to assure them that their concerns are heard.
Nurses. We appreciate the time spent contact tracing, assessing student symptoms, and making sure students are healthy and able to return to class promptly.
Custodians. We appreciate the overtime hours worked due to staffing shortages and added time required to complete enhanced cleaning protocols.
Bus Drivers. We appreciate you taking on extra shifts and recognize the extra-long routes that have resulted from the consolidation of bus routes.
Cafeteria Workers. We appreciate you adjusting normal food practices to overcome supply chain shortages and ensure our kids are provided nutritious meals, oftentimes outside the cafeteria setting.
Coaches. We appreciate you adhering to the COVID protocols and for displaying great patience during player quarantine. Getting exercise and being part of a team is absolutely essential in student development.
Police. We appreciate community police and school resource officers providing extra layers of protection and realize external threats still exist, even during a pandemic. Thank you for reinforcing those bridges of trust between police and students.
Parents. Thank you for setting your frustrations with COVID requirements aside and doing what is asked for kids to attend school safely. Thank you for timely picking up your child and for playing the role of teacher during times of extended student absence. We recognize the financial implications of missing work and appreciate our community employers for granting such flexibility.
Taxpayers. Thank you for your continued support. We recognize the many societal and financial challenges confronting our schools today and welcome you as equal partners to ensure a safe and enriching environment for our children to learn and become good citizens.
We are grateful. We are proud. We are Slate Valley. Have a happy and healthy holiday season.
Submitted by Tim Smith, Board Chair, on behalf of the entire Slate Valley School Board.

Sunny day, snack time at BVS!

