
Curious about the FY25 School Budget? Do you have questions or concerns? Want to better understand what you will be voting on this March 5th? Then please attend one, or all, of the FY25 Budget Forums. The first four sessions will be in person only, the last date will be virtual only. We hope to see you there!


The 2024 Vermont Elks Hoop Shoot sponsored by the Rutland Elks Lodge #345 will be held on Sunday, January 7, 2024 at Fair Haven Union High School, 33 Mechanic St., Fair Haven, Vt. beginning with registration at 10:00 a.m. The contest is open to boys and girls in the following groups: Age 8-9, 10-11, and 12-13 and is based on their age as on April 1, 2024. Winners in each group will advance to the Southern District final to be held on Saturday, January 13th in Springfield Vermont and will compete for an opportunity to advance to the Vermont and New England finals. The Elks National Hoop Shoot Finals will be held in April 2024 in Chicago. There is no charge to enter the contest. For questions and further information please contact the Rutland Elks Lodge at 802-773-6266.


Tonight: Please join us for the next Community Advisory Coucil meeting January 2nd at 5:45 PM in the Central Office conference room located at FHUMHS. All are welcome! See the agenda at https://www.slatevalleyunified.org/page/slate-valley-community-advisory-council


Please support our FHUHS Project Graduation Bottle Drive!


Thank you for your ongoing support and commitment to Slate Valley. We look forward to 2024 with optimism and enthusiasm, as we continue to work together to create a nurturing and inspiring environment for our students. We wish you a wonderful break, and will see you when our doors reopen on January 2nd!


Rutland Herald District Highlight


Fifth graders worked in teams, and enjoyed an architectural STEM challenge that involved the creation of gingerbread houses. Everyone did a great job!











While in Burlington, one of our 4th graders had the chance to meet musician Noah Kahan!! Finn showed him some dance moves, and in exchange Noah gave him a cool present, along with telling Finn that if he ever attended one of his concerts he would call him up on stage!


Today, 4th graders read winter themed books with 5th graders. They had an excellent time!









A big THANKS to our CSO for sponsoring Friday's Craft Bazaar for our students! Thank you to all who volunteered their time and those who donated items!









Students in grades 3 and 4 created Pet Potatoes after reading the Red Clover book, The Pet Potato by Josh Lacey, in library class. Mr White used the Glowforge to cut out potatoes which students then decorated.







THE TWO HOUR DELAY WILL REMAIN IN EFFECT. Today, Monday, December 11th, all Slate Valley schools will be running on a two hour delay.


Today, Monday, December 11th, all Slate Valley schools will be on a two hour delay. A final decision on whether to close will be made by 7:00 AM.


Tonight - December 11, 2023
You’re invited to the Slate Valley Unified Union School District Board Meeting at 6:30 p.m. in the Fair Haven Union Middle & High School. This meeting will be in person. You can virtually connect by going to: Video call link: https://meet.google.com/vdq-kfqg-zmg
Or dial: (US) +1 352-616-7585 PIN: 333 075 800#


Fair Haven Union Middle & High School is seeking qualified candidates for
a Spanish teacher position!
If interested Apply at:
https://slatevalley.tedk12.com/hire/ViewJob.aspx?JobID=85


A friendly, festive crew greets students, families and guests!
(Made last year by Mr. DeMatties's grade 6 students)


SLATE VALLEY UNIFIED UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
2023-2024 BOARD MEMBERS
The Slate Valley Unified Union School District Board is seeking the following
school board member to fill a vacated seat on the District School Board:
(1) Benson citizen
Anyone interested in these positions should submit their letter of interest to
the Slate Valley Board, care of Superintendent of Schools bfarrell@svuvt.org .
Position will remain open until filled


FHUHS Senior Spotlight: Carrigyn Clark


Last week, students in grades K-4 listened to the Red Clover book, The Pet Potato by Josh Lacey, in library class with Mrs. Rampone. The K-2 students coded Bee-Bots to retell parts of the story.