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We’re excited to share that Courtney St.Clair, Brianna Norton, and Erin Haley will be leading our next Girls on the Run season. This empowering program helps girls build confidence, strengthen friendships, and develop important life skills — all while staying active and having fun.
📅 Registration opens February 18
Right now, families can complete the Participant Interest Form to let us know they’d like to join:
🔗 Interest Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf0LExTZFARlFbtriglKuOipqGQNgEZproMhq0OCjaPMYH9XA/viewform
Learn more about the program here:
🌐 https://www.gotrvt.org/
Girls on the Run focuses on confidence, connection, personal growth, and creating a supportive, girl-centered space where every participant’s voice matters. We can’t wait to get started this spring!





















Due to the impending weather, all afterschool activities and athletics are cancelled today, Tuesday, February 10, 2026. This also includes Boys & Girls Club programs.
Please plan for students to go home at regular dismissal time. Thank you for your understanding, and please stay safe.

Students marked the day with creative, hands-on projects and colorful posters to show what 100 looks like. From decorated signs to fun themed artwork, their excitement and pride were on full display. It’s amazing to see how much they’ve learned and grown in just 100 days.
Way to go, kindergarteners — keep shining!




You’re invited to the Slate Valley Unified Union School District Board Meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the Orwell Village School – Town Hall/Gym.
This meeting will be in person. Virtually connect by going to:
Video call link: https://meet.google.com/fxz-sazi-cds
Or dial: (US) +1 567-234-0136 PIN: 731 443 207#
Please note: To participate in conversation virtually and/or ask a question virtually, please use the “raise hand” icon in Google Meet. Typing responses or questions in chat is not an option.

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Happy Friday, Slate Valley! This month’s Friday Focus is dedicated to a very special group of people who work tirelessly behind the scenes. February is School Board Appreciation Month, and we want to take a moment to express our deepest gratitude to the members of the Slate Valley Unified Union School District Board.
Our board members are more than just policy-makers; they are dedicated volunteers, parents, and neighbors who invest countless hours to ensure every student in our community has the tools they need to succeed. From navigating complex budgets to championing innovative programs, their leadership keeps our district moving forward.
To our Board Members: Thank you for your time, your passion, and your unwavering commitment to the Slate Valley Unified Union School District. We appreciate everything you do!






This week we’re heading back 10 years to 2016 to celebrate an impressive student achievement from Castleton Village School. Students in Ms. White’s 7th–8th grade JUMP enrichment group — a cross-grade period where middle schoolers collaborated on special projects — competed in the 3D Vermont Olympiad, a statewide, project-based learning competition combining local history, research, design, and engineering.
As part of the Olympiad, students researched historic buildings in their town, studied their historical significance, created multimedia reports, and constructed detailed, to-scale 3D models for judging and presentation.
That year, CVS students formed two teams. One group focused on the Federated Church of Castleton, while the other researched the Castleton Medical College Chapel. Both teams performed phenomenally at the state competition, showcasing outstanding research, craftsmanship, and presentation skills. The Medical College Chapel team earned first place statewide — an incredible accomplishment.
Experiences like the 3D Vermont Olympiad highlighted how hands-on, place-based learning helps students connect history, creativity, and problem-solving.
👀 Throwback bonus question: Do you recognize one of our district’s current second grade teachers in this group?
See a video recap of the Olympiad at: https://youtu.be/8lwxrfgUJSI

In "Calm Quest" we followed Ricky on his journey through a typical school day as he embarked on a “quest for calm.” Along the way, he learns helpful tools and calming techniques from his friends, who share how they manage worry, stress, and fear. T: Talk about your worries. I: Imagine a calm space. G: Gratitude is great! E: Empower yourself.
R: Relaxation rewards.





Where Are They Now Wednesday: Derek Eagan, Class of 2018
This month’s Where Are They Now Wednesday spotlight features Fair Haven Union High School alumnus Derek Eagan, Class of 2018, who has turned his early interest in public safety into a meaningful and fast-paced career in emergency services.
While in High School, Derek pursued training through the Stafford Technical Center Public Safety/Criminal Justice program, building the skills that would launch him into the field. Today, he works full time at Community Health Brandon as a Medical Assistant and also serves per diem with Wallingford Rescue Squad, Brandon Area Rescue Squad, and Regional Ambulance Service. His work keeps him actively engaged in caring for and supporting people across the region when they need it most.
While at FHUHS, Derek was a member of the FHUHS Cadets, an experience that helped shape his career direction and commitment to service. He credits several educators with having a lasting influence on his success, including Mrs. Margret Hayward, Mrs. Sheila Nicholes, and Scott Alkinburgh, whose support and guidance helped him along the way.
Outside of his professional life, Derek stays busy with a wide range of interests. During the summer months, he spends time at Pond Hill Ranch and also enjoys fishing, hiking, and just being outdoors. He values time with family and friends—especially his high school best friend, Adam—and is excited to now be a first-time uncle. He has also developed a passion for photography and recently launched his own business, Derek Eagan Photography.
A quote that continues to motivate him is, “Getting back up is the only back up plan you need,” by Bailey Zimmerman.
His advice to today’s Slate Valley students is simple but heartfelt: Don’t rush your four years. Make friends, and take part in the clubs and sports that interest you.

We appreciate our legislators taking the time to meet with the community, answer questions, and provide thoughtful, detailed explanations about Act 73 and its potential direction and impact on education in Vermont. Their openness and engagement helped make the discussion informative and productive for all who attended.


All information about Slate Valley’s Proposed FY27 Budget is available in one convenient place on our website. Community members can review the full set of resources, including:
• Proposed FY27 Budget Presentation
• 2025–2026 Annual Report
• Warning for the Annual Meeting
• FY27 Tax Rate Estimates
• Annual Meeting details — February 19, 2026 at 6:30 PM in the Fair Haven Union Middle & High School Band Room
View everything here:
👉 https://www.slatevalleyunified.org/o/svusd/page/fy27-budget
🗳️ Don’t forget: Please vote on Town Meeting Day — March 3, 2026 by Australian ballot, or vote early using an absentee ballot.
Stay informed and take part in the process!


