Today's Varsity Baseball game at Hartford has been canceled due to expected weather. A reschedule date will be determined and there will be baseball practice this afternoon.
about 9 hours ago, Slate Valley
What a game—and what a crowd! 💙🏀

Yesterday, the FHU Unified Basketball team hosted Mill River, and the energy inside the gym was incredible. The stands were packed with students, faculty, and staff, all coming together to cheer on the Slaters. 🙌

We were especially excited to welcome Mrs. Mingo’s first graders from Fair Haven Grade School, who brought big smiles, loud cheers, and plenty of school spirit! 📣

From tip-off to the final buzzer, the gym was filled with encouragement, teamwork, and pride. This is what Slater Nation is all about—supporting one another and celebrating every moment. 💙
about 10 hours ago, Slate Valley
A player runs onto the court through a banner held open by others, raising their arms as teammates and staff stand nearby.
The Fair Haven Unified team stands in a line on the court with hands over their hearts, likely during the national anthem, facing the same direction.
Two players run down the court during a game, one dribbling a basketball while others move into position. The gym is full of spectators watching from the bleachers.
A wide shot of the bleachers shows a mix of students, staff, and younger children seated closely together, watching the game and enjoying the event.
A group of younger students and adults sit together in the bleachers, smiling and interacting, with several children wearing bead necklaces.
Three young elementary school students sit together in the bleachers smiling and holding blue and white bead necklaces as they watch the game.
A basketball is captured mid-air above the hoop as players from both teams look up, anticipating the rebound. The backboard and rim are in the foreground.
A large crowd of students and staff sit in the bleachers clapping and cheering. A “Slater Nation” banner hangs on the wall above them along with handmade signs.
Players from both teams stand under the basket watching the ball as it approaches the hoop, ready for a rebound.
A wider view of the team huddle shows players listening to their coach near the sideline, with a referee and a large crowd of spectators seated in the bleachers behind them.
On May 1st, members of our Drama Club had the exciting opportunity to attend the New England Regional One-Act Play Festival at the Paramount Theatre!

Students spent the day immersed in live theater, watching outstanding performances from across the region. Experiences like this not only inspire creativity, but also give our students a deeper appreciation for the craft, collaboration, and storytelling that bring productions to life.

A big thank you to everyone who helped make this trip possible—it was a memorable and meaningful day for our aspiring performers and theatre enthusiasts!
about 11 hours ago, Slate Valley
A group of about eleven high school students stand in a line outside the entrance of the Paramount Theatre on a sunny day. The students are casually dressed, some wearing backpacks and holding water bottles, and are smiling or posing for the photo. Behind them are brick walls and glass doors with signage indicating the theatre entrance.
Students in Mr. VanDerKern’s middle school Design class have been hard at work—and the results speak for themselves!

During their recent stone carving unit, students explored their Slater heritage by shaping soapstone into unique creations and using a Glowforge to engrave slate tiles with meaningful designs. From animal carvings to Vermont-inspired artwork, each piece reflects both craftsmanship and creativity.

This hands-on learning experience was made possible thanks to a $5,000 grant from the Vermont Superintendents Association and Vermont Hand Crafters, along with valued partnerships with Taran Brothers Slate (Poultney) and the Vermont Marble, Granite, Slate & Soapstone Company.

You can see this incredible student work on display at the Chaffee Center for the Arts in Rutland from June 5–July 11—we hope you’ll stop by and check it out!
about 11 hours ago, Slate Valley
Three students sitting outdoors on mats wearing safety goggles and gloves use hammers and carving tools to shape soapstone pieces, with toolkits and materials spread out in front of them.
A close-up of a small hand-carved soapstone sculpture shaped like a horse’s head, with simple engraved details for eyes, nostrils, and mane, resting on a dark surface.
A student wearing a red hoodie, gloves, and protective eyewear uses a metal tool to carve a piece of stone while sitting on a mat outdoors near a brick wall.
Four small soapstone animal carvings displayed on a green surface, including a bear-like figure, a stylized animal with a pointed tail, and other abstract animal shapes.
A partially carved soapstone piece resting on a rough outdoor surface, showing fresh tool marks and shaping in progress under bright sunlight.
A group of students seated in a circle on outdoor mats work together on stone carving projects, using hand tools and wearing safety gear, with school buildings and a field in the background.
A rectangular slate tile engraved with the word “SLATERS” and an illustration of a worker holding a hammer, showing contrast between etched and natural stone areas.
A slate tile engraved with the outline of the state of Vermont and several trees inside the shape, creating a nature-themed design.
A student wearing a brown jacket, gloves, and safety goggles carefully files or shapes a small piece of stone while sitting cross-legged on a mat, with carving tools nearby.
A slate tile engraved with the words “Vermont Strong” above an outline of the state of Vermont, with natural stone texture visible throughout.
🎉 Trivia Tuesday: Did You Know? 🇲🇽

Cinco de Mayo is often mistaken for Mexico’s Independence Day—but it actually commemorates the Battle of Puebla (May 5, 1862), when a smaller Mexican army defeated a much larger French force.

Today, it’s also a time to celebrate Mexican culture, heritage, and resilience.
about 14 hours ago, Slate Valley
Graphic titled “Trivia Tuesday: Did You Know?” with Slate Valley branding. Text explains that Cinco de Mayo is not Mexico’s Independence Day, but instead commemorates the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, when a smaller Mexican army defeated a larger French force. The graphic includes colorful elements such as a guitar illustration, festive “Cinco de Mayo” text, and a photo of a sombrero and calendar showing May 5 on a bright patterned textile background.
📣 Reminder: Slate Valley Community Advisory Council Meeting Tomorrow!

Join us tomorrow evening for the next Slate Valley Community Advisory Council (CAC) meeting! This is a great opportunity to stay informed, share your voice, and be part of meaningful conversations that help shape our schools and community.

🗓 Tuesday, May 5, 2026
⏰ 5:45 PM – 7:00 PM
📍 Central Office Conference Room
Fair Haven Union Middle & High School

We welcome all community members—your perspective matters! We hope to see you there. 💬💙
1 day ago, Slate Valley
A circular logo reads “Slate Valley Community Advisory Council” surrounding a central Vermont-themed emblem with stylized mountains and landscape. Around the emblem are abstract human figures in green and blue, representing community members. Below the logo, text reads: “Next Meeting: May 5, 2026 – 5:45 PM to 7:00 PM, Central Office Conference Room at Fair Haven Union Middle & High School.”
🌸🎶 Cinco de Mayo Concert Concessions! 🎶🌸

Join us for a festive evening at the FHU Gym as we celebrate Cinco de Mayo with delicious food and great music!
⏰Open during the concert. The concert begins at 6:30 pm
🗓 Tuesday, May 5th
📍 FHU Gym

🌮 Featuring Nachos!
Build your perfect plate with your choice of toppings:
Nacho cheese, taco meat, salsa, guacamole, and sour cream

🥤 Plus Grab & Go Options:
Chips, sweets, and drinks available!

Come hungry, bring your friends, and enjoy the celebration! 🎉
1 day ago, Slate Valley
Colorful Cinco de Mayo-themed flyer with bright flowers and decorative borders. The text reads: “Cinco de Mayo Concert Concession, Tuesday, May 5th, FHU Gym. Featuring nachos. Choose your toppings: nacho cheese, taco meat, salsa, guacamole, sour cream. Plus grab and go chips, sweets, drinks.”
☕💙 Teacher & Staff Appreciation Week is off to a great start! 💙☕

We kicked off the week on Monday with a special visit to the incredible faculty and staff at Fair Haven Union Middle & High School! 🎉 Our Central Office team hit the halls bright and early, delivering fresh coffee, tea, and a delicious assortment of breakfast treats to help start the day right. 🍎🥐

From warm smiles to quick hallway chats, it was a wonderful way to say thank you to the educators and staff who make FHU such a special place for students each and every day.

And we’re not done yet! Tomorrow, the team will be visiting additional schools across the district to continue spreading appreciation and gratitude. 💫

It truly takes a village—and we are so lucky to have such a dedicated, caring one. 💙
1 day ago, Slate Valley
A smiling staff member hands food to another while standing beside a table filled with pastries, fruit, and yogurt.
A woman smiles while pushing a cart with coffee containers down a school hallway, followed by another staff member pushing a cart with fruit and pastries.
Three staff members stand behind a table filled with breakfast items including apples, bananas, yogurt, and pastries as one serves herself.
A man and woman stand behind a green-covered table in a school hallway preparing coffee and tea, with creamers, stir sticks, and cups arranged neatly.
A staff member selects food from a table filled with pastries, fruit, and yogurt while holding a plate.
Two staff members serve themselves breakfast items from a table while others stand nearby in the hallway.
Staff gather around a mobile coffee and snack station in a hallway, smiling and chatting while preparing drinks.
A staff member serves himself from a tray of pastries while others stand nearby holding plates in a school hallway.
Several staff members gather around a coffee station in a hallway, pouring drinks and selecting breakfast items while chatting.
A decorative bulletin board reads “Thank you for all you do, we appreciate you” surrounded by blue and silver balloons.
🎶 FHUMHS Band Marches with Pride! 🎶

Yesterday, Sunday, May 3rd, the Fair Haven Union Middle & High School Band proudly took part in Rutland’s annual Loyalty Parade! 🇺🇸

Our talented musicians filled the streets with music, energy, and school spirit as they marched through downtown, representing our community with pride and excellence. The band delivered a fantastic performance for all in attendance.

👏 Thank you to our students, directors, and supporters for making this such a memorable experience—and for continuing this wonderful tradition!
1 day ago, Slate Valley
Members of the FHUMHS marching band, wearing navy jackets with “FHU Marching Band” on the back, walk down a street in formation during a parade, carrying instruments.
The FHUMHS marching band performs while marching through a downtown street, with students playing brass and woodwind instruments and a conductor leading in front of them.
🍎✨ Happy Teacher & Staff Appreciation Week! ✨🍎

This week, we celebrate the incredible educators and staff who make Slate Valley such a special place to learn and grow. From classrooms to cafeterias, offices to buses—your dedication, compassion, and hard work shape the lives of our students every single day.

Thank you for the countless ways you support, inspire, and uplift our entire community. 💚

Join us in showing appreciation—leave a comment, send a note, or simply say thank you to the amazing people who make a difference every day!
1 day ago, Slate Valley
Colorful graphic celebrating Teacher and Staff Appreciation Week with confetti, school supplies, and bright borders. Text reads “In Celebration of Teacher & Staff Appreciation Week – Thank You!” with the Slate Valley Vermont logo in the center. A message expresses gratitude for faculty and staff for their dedication and impact on students and the community. School names listed include Benson Village School, Castleton Elementary School, Orwell Village School, Fair Haven Grade School, and Fair Haven Union Middle & High School, with corresponding school logos along the bottom.
Meet Faculty & Staff Monday - May Spotlight

This month, we’re excited to feature Dan Fitzpatrick, Slate Valley’s Assistant Director of Finance—someone whose experience and perspective reach far beyond our region.

Dan has been part of the Slate Valley team for the past five years, supporting the district’s financial operations and helping ensure our schools run smoothly behind the scenes. Prior to joining Slate Valley, Dan spent six years working at the International School of Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso, West Africa—bringing a truly global perspective to his role.

His connection to West Africa goes even deeper. From 1997 to 1999, Dan served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Burkina Faso, an experience that reflects his commitment to service and community.

Outside of work, Dan enjoys spending time on the golf course, working on landscaping projects, and being active in his church’s Men’s Club. He also values simple, meaningful moments—like playing UNO with his 11-year-old daughter, praying, and connecting with others.

A quote that guides Dan’s outlook comes from the Gospel of Mark: “Everything is possible for one who believes.” (Mark 9:23)

We’re grateful for Dan’s dedication, global experiences, and the steady support he brings to Slate Valley each day.
1 day ago, Slate Valley
Graphic titled “Meet Slate Valley Faculty & Staff Monday” featuring Dan Fitzpatrick, Assistant Director of Finance. On the left is a photo of Dan, a smiling man wearing glasses and a gray collared shirt with a Slate Valley lanyard, standing in an office setting. On the right is a teal background with bullet points highlighting his experience: 5 years with Slate Valley, 6 years at the International School of Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso, and service as a Peace Corps volunteer from 1997–1999. Additional points note his interests in golf and landscaping, involvement in a church men’s group, and enjoying time with his daughter, especially playing UNO. A favorite quote is included: “Everything is possible for one who believes.” – Mark 9:23. The Slate Valley logo appears, along with his name and title at the bottom.
Board Meeting - Tonight - May 4, 2026

You’re invited to the Slate Valley Unified Union School District Board Meeting at 6:30 p.m. in the Castleton Elementary School Cafeteria.
This meeting will be in person. Virtually connect by going to:
Video call link: https://meet.google.com/xcd-vvjm-pvi
Or dial: (US) +1 402-796-1093 PIN: 677 846 861#

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.
1 day ago, Slate Valley
Flyer inviting the public to a Slate Valley Unified Union School District Board Meeting on May 4, 2026 at 6:30 PM in the Castleton Elementary School cafeteria. Agenda includes consent agenda, contracts (action), legislative update, and committee reports (finance). Design features green figures around a table and the Vermont logo.
4 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic header for the Slate Valley Unified USD Newsletter dated May 1, 2026. The design features colorful flowers, a butterfly, and a bee surrounding the phrase “Happy May Day” in playful lettering. Slate Valley branding appears in the corners with the message “Our school, your future.”
Congratulations to our Fair Haven Union High School Students of the Marking Period!

These students have demonstrated outstanding effort, dedication, and commitment to their learning. Their hard work inside and outside the classroom truly sets them apart—and we are so proud of all they’ve accomplished!

Keep up the amazing work, Slaters!
4 days ago, Slate Valley
Group of high school students stand in a gym in front of a blue wall with large “Slaters” lettering, each holding a certificate recognizing them as Students of the Marking Period.
Today, the Career Exploration class traveled to Burlington for an inside look at WCAX-TV Channel 3 News. The group was welcomed by Jay Barton, who led a personalized tour of the station and offered a behind-the-scenes glimpse into how a newsroom operates.

The visit concluded with a special backstage opportunity to watch a live broadcast of The News at Noon, featuring John McMahon and Allison Finch. Following the broadcast, students engaged in a Q&A session with the journalist and meteorologist, learning about their career paths, how news and weather are gathered, and the unique challenges of delivering live television in an ever-changing environment.

To top it off, students had the chance to step onto the WCAX set themselves—trying out the weather screen and experiencing firsthand the art of broadcasting.
5 days ago, Slate Valley
Students and news staff pose together behind a news desk in a television studio with a WCAX Channel 3 display on the front.
Television control room with a technician wearing a headset operating multiple monitors showing live feeds, graphics, and video controls.
Two news anchors stand behind a desk in a TV studio set, preparing for a broadcast with screens and lighting in the background.
Group of students and adults observe a live TV studio from behind as a presenter gestures near a teleprompter under studio lights and equipment.
🎓 Calling All Seniors – We Want to Celebrate YOU! 🎉

Hey Class of 2026—this is your moment to shine! ✨
We’re putting the spotlight on YOU by featuring seniors on our website and social media—and we don’t want to miss anyone!

📣 Share your plans.
📝 It’s quick and easy—just fill out the form:
🔗 https://bit.ly/FHUClassof2026

📅 Deadline: May 27

You can also scan the QR code on the flyer to get started!

We are so proud of everything you’ve achieved and can’t wait to celebrate your journey.
5 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic reads “Calling All Seniors—We Want to Celebrate You!” inviting Class of 2026 students to be featured on the school website and social media. Includes a link (https://bit.ly/FHUClassof2026 ), a QR code labeled “Scan Me,” and a deadline of May 27 for submissions. Background includes graduation caps and a spotlight design.
ALL games today are postponed, at home and at Middlebury.
5 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic with a baseball glove and ball reads: “All games today are POSTPONED at home and at Middlebury.”
New edition of The Occasional Slater: Read it at https://aptg.co/gQBqVv
6 days ago, Slate Valley
Banner for a publication titled “The Occasional Slater.” It reads Volume 5, No. 1, April 2026 Edition, with the tagline “Some of the News, Some of the Time.”
🚨 Boil Water Advisory – Fair Haven 🚨

A boil water advisory has been issued for parts of Fair Haven, including Fair Haven Grade School and Fair Haven Union Middle & High School.
🏫 There will be school tomorrow as scheduled.
💧 Students are encouraged to bring their own drinking water from home if possible.
We will continue to keep our community updated as more information becomes available. Thank you for your cooperation and support.
6 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic with bold red headline reading “Boil Water Advisory for Fair Haven Grade School and Fair Haven Union Middle & High School.” Below is an illustration of a large pot of water boiling over a flame. At the bottom, red text states, “There will be school tomorrow as scheduled.”
🌷 A Blooming Reminder 🌷

For the past two years, Tarah Turner has partnered with Mr. Merolle’s horticulture class to plant red tulips during Red Ribbon Week—and now they’re in full bloom!

Red Ribbon Week is a nationwide campaign that promotes healthy, drug-free lifestyles and encourages youth to make positive choices. These vibrant red tulips are more than just a sign of spring—they’re a lasting symbol of that commitment.

Long after Red Ribbon Week has passed, the tulips continue to grow and bloom, serving as a daily reminder of the importance of making safe and healthy choices. 🌱❤️
7 days ago, Slate Valley
A group of students and staff gather outdoors around a flowering tree and a circular bed of bright red tulips on school grounds, posing together on a sunny day.
A stone sign reading “Welcome to Fair Haven Union High School, Home of the Slaters” is surrounded by blooming red tulips in a landscaped bed in front of the school.