You're invited to come discuss the upcoming August 11th Slate Valley Budget Revote with your board members on July 9th at 6 PM.
almost 4 years ago, Slate Valley
Discussion with Board Members
2020-2021 Athletics Information: Please read the letter from Kim Alexander, District Middle School Athletic Director, here: https://5il.co/heuc Slate Valley Middle School Athletics (grades 5-8) Fall 2020 Sports Registration for: FHGS/BVS 5/6 Soccer FHGS/BVS 7/8 Boys Soccer FHGS/BVS 7/8 Girls Soccer CES/CVS/OVS 5/6 Soccer CVS/OVS 7/8 Boys Soccer CVS/OVS 7/8 Girls Soccer Slate Valley Padded Flag Football (6-8) Slate Valley Cross Country (6-8) Please sign up on the Formreleaf registration (July 1 - August 14)/REMEMBER a yearly physical is mandatory.
almost 4 years ago, Slate Valley
As we wrap up the 19-20 school year, we say a few farewells to FHGS staff members not returning in the fall. Ms. Ostro-Remy, Mrs. Flannigan, and Mrs. Kramer - we will miss you and wish you the best in your coming adventures. Mr. Stanton and Ms. Jockell - we thank you for so many years of service and wish you an incredibly enjoyable retirement.
almost 4 years ago, FHUMS
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Tonight! Slate Valley Board Member Listening Tour Come share your thoughts with school board members from your community in a casual setting. June 18th at 6 p.m. With the budget being voted down, we wanted to provide you with an opportunity to voice your concerns. Board members from your community will be available to listen to you during these challenging times. Benson Residents - Meet at Benson Village School with Patricia Beaumont (patricia.beaumont@svuvt.org) and Rebeckah St. Peter (rebeckah.stpeter@svuvt.org) to share your concerns. Castleton Residents - Meet at Castleton Elementary School (outside pavillion) with Julie Finnegan (julie.finnegan@svuvt.org), Toni Lobdell (toni.lobdell@svuvt.org), and Timothy Smith (timothy.smith@svuvt.org) to share your concerns. Fair Haven Residents - Meet in the FHUHS Gym - with Michael Bache (michael.bache@svuvt.org), Tara Buxton (tara.buxton@svuvt.org), and Richard Wilson (richard.wilson@svuvt.org) to share your concerns. Hubbardton Residents - Meet in the Town Hall with Joshua Hardt (joshua.hardt@svuvt.org) to share your concerns. Orwell Residents - Meet on the Town Green with Glen Cousineau (glen.cousineau@svuvt.org), Peter Stone (peter.stone@svuvt.org), and John Wurzbacher (john.wurzbacher@svuvt.org) to share your concerns. West Haven Residents - Meet at the Grange with Angela Charron (angela.charron@svuvt.org) and Tanya Tolchin (tanya.tolchin@svuvt.org) to share your concerns. Please note that due to current requirements, gatherings will be limited to 25 people. We would ask that you adhere to current social distancing and mask recommendations. If you are unable to make it or feel more comfortable, you may email your board members at the provided email addresses.
almost 4 years ago, Slate Valley
Reminder
Reminder: You're invited! Come share your thoughts with school board members from your community in a casual setting on June 18th at 6 p.m.
almost 4 years ago, Slate Valley
Listening Tour
Summer Meal Pick Up The last day for meal pick up or delivery in Orwell, Benson and Castleton will be Friday, June 26th. On Friday the meals distributed will be for Friday through Tuesday, June 30th. Starting on Tuesday, July 7th meals will be available for pickup only at Fair Haven Grade School between the hours of 10:00 AM and 11:00 AM. Any child from any town who is 18 years of age or younger can receive meals. When children are not present at the time of meal pick up, a parent or guardian can only receive meals for their child or children. Adults cannot pick up meals for other children when the children are not present with the adult. Bags of meals will continue to be available for pick up at 10:00AM on Tuesdays and Fridays throughout the summer at Fair Haven Grade School. The last day for meal pick up will be Tuesday, August 11th and will include meals through Friday.
almost 4 years ago, Slate Valley
Parents/Guardians of Slate Valley students: This letter (https://5il.co/h6gs) was sent to households on June 12. We invite you to read it. In an effort to include your voices as parents/guardians of Slate Valley students, we welcome your perspectives as we reflect, learn, and plan for the fall of 2020. Here (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/FDTZNTC) is the link to a survey we have created in order to collect your input.
almost 4 years ago, Slate Valley
We were thrilled to see so many FHGS families at tonight's parade! If you were not not able to make it, fear not! We have footage coming for you. Check out tomorrow's Falcon News! Goodnight Falcons!
almost 4 years ago, Fair Haven Union Middle SChool
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Thank you for the cards and kind thoughts!
almost 4 years ago, FHUMS
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Grade 8 Diploma Drop-off Parade today! Weather cleared up and it was soooo nice to see all the student faces!
almost 4 years ago, FHUMS
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Reminder - Ms. McGarry is in the Shaw's parking lot right now collecting library books. Head her way if you have books to drop off! She'll be there until 5pm, take a break for the parade, then be back collecting books from 6-7pm.
almost 4 years ago, Fair Haven Union Middle SChool
Library Books
You're invited! Come share your thoughts with school board members from your community in a casual setting on June 18th at 6 p.m.
almost 4 years ago, Slate Valley
Listening Tour
HAPPENING TODAY!!! Our "Reverse Parade" will be toady from 5-6pm in the park. Come in your cars anytime between 5 and 6, drive around the edge of the park, and say "Happy Summer!" to FHGS Faculty and Staff! We can't wait to see you! (Social distancing guidelines will be followed at this event.)
almost 4 years ago, Fair Haven Union Middle SChool
Reverse Parade
Retirement Spotlight! This week, Slate Valley is celebrating a different retiree each day with a special retirement spotlight here on social media. Today, we are celebrating Chris Stanton’s 22 years of service in our district. Congratulations on your retirement Chris! Chris Stanton was a tremendous complement to Fair Haven Grade School, staff and community immediately upon arrival in 1998. He shared at the time that it was very difficult decision to leave Orwell Village School, his first teaching assignment, as he had created special bonds with students, parents and community during his time there. However, Chris brought these same attributes to Fair Haven and it was FHGS’ good fortune that he made the transition. Chris brought a myriad of talents and infectious interests to his teaching assignments. His first was as a self-contained grade 6 classroom teacher before moving to the middle school with the transition of 6th grade. Chris was always about Team whether it was his 5th and 6th grade team partners and later the middle school team. His thoughtful calm demeanor brought a stabilizing focus to every setting. BUT there are some that remember mischief afoot at times in the Kingdom. Chris always proclaimed innocence of these rumors so we will leave those stories for another day…. Chris’ work and interaction with students was equally special. He brought many things to FHGS including a strong interest to immerse kids in healthy environmental activities outside the four walls of a classroom. He fostered and expanded programs that took students to the outdoors and waterways in the Fair Haven – Castleton area. The Castleton Area River Program (later expanded to Great Adventure Program) connected hands on science in the region with the classroom. Chris made summer special for hundreds of students each year leading hiking trips and kayaking adventures on Glen Lake, Bomoseen and Lake Champlain. He will be remembered as a champion of environmental science and bringing science and math to life for his students. Learning through enriching activities made possible by Chris Stanton, Teacher and Mentor for all students. Chris’ goal was to retire quietly and unnoticed. However, your impact on the lives of students, families and your colleagues is appreciable and you will be greatly missed. By Deborah Infurna
almost 4 years ago, Slate Valley
Chris Stanton
Free Youth Activity Boxes! Visit: http://www.KidsVT.com/RutlandCounty
almost 4 years ago, Slate Valley
Youth Activity Boxes
The Slate Valley tech department has asked us to communicate that, as of right now, families are to keep Chromebooks in their possession for the summer, unless the family is moving out of district. While we all hope to be in the buildings together come fall, the fall remains uncertain and we are looking to avoid collecting only to have to redistribute. If you have any questions, or are moving and need to arrange a pick-up or drop off, please reach out to me, Jen Paquette, at jpaquette@svuvt.org
almost 4 years ago, FHUMS
TOMORROW, TOMORROW, TOMORROW!!! Fair Haven Grade School will be hosting a "Reverse Parade." Faculty and Staff will be at the park from 5-6pm, Thursday, June 11, 2020. We invite our students and families to drive around the park, wave, and say your "summer goodbyes." (Social distancing recommendations will be followed.)We hope to see you all tomorrow!
almost 4 years ago, Fair Haven Union Middle SChool
Reverse Parade
Mrs. Alexander is at the park right now FHGS! She's ready and waiting to collect your library books!
almost 4 years ago, Fair Haven Union Middle SChool
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Good morning, the Budget Re-Vote results are as follows: Yes: 550 No: 812
almost 4 years ago, Slate Valley
Retirement Spotlight! This week, Slate Valley is celebrating a different retiree each day with a special retirement spotlight here on social media. Today, we are celebrating Karen Jockell's 17 years of service in our district. Congratulations on your retirement Karen! Karen Jockell’s 17 year teaching career at Fair Haven Grade School reflects her commitment and steadfast dedication to her students along with the classroom teachers she supported through her supplemental instruction. As a school wide teacher, her position required her to instruct students from multiple grade levels each day and maintain communication with their respective grade teachers for coordination of progress. It was one very important piece needed to generate successful results. To Karen’s credit she adeptly orchestrated this requirement to provide the instruction required of each student. Karen played an integral role in the learning process and progress for the students who passed through her classroom. Karen was also active in the school and community. She was a teacher and community member that recognized teaching and learning also happened outside the walls of a classroom. Applefest, Supermarket Bingo, and district student activities would find Karen involved and invested. She was an active member in the PTO, Impact Fair Haven, and a variety of district level committees working to better the support, resources and activities available to students and families. FHGS was extremely fortunate to have many years of Karen’s dedication and expertise serving her number one priority, students. We envision Karen continuing to be involved supporting children and teachers in some way in this community, even in retirement. By Deborah Infurna
almost 4 years ago, Slate Valley
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