🌿 On Friday, May 8th, our 7th grade students spent the day at Half Moon State Park giving back to the environment through hands-on community service and environmental stewardship.
Students volunteered their time removing invasive plant species, helping protect the park’s native habitats and ecosystems. Along the way, they explored the wetlands, learned from local experts, observed wildlife, and worked together to make a positive impact on one of Vermont’s beautiful natural spaces.
We are so proud of our students for their hard work, teamwork, curiosity, and commitment to caring for the environment. Thank you to everyone who helped make this meaningful day of learning and service possible! 🌎💚
Students volunteered their time removing invasive plant species, helping protect the park’s native habitats and ecosystems. Along the way, they explored the wetlands, learned from local experts, observed wildlife, and worked together to make a positive impact on one of Vermont’s beautiful natural spaces.
We are so proud of our students for their hard work, teamwork, curiosity, and commitment to caring for the environment. Thank you to everyone who helped make this meaningful day of learning and service possible! 🌎💚










🏃♂️🔥 New School Record Alert! 🔥🏃♂️
Congratulations to Fair Haven Union High School student-athlete Owen Knapp on setting a new school record in the 3000m Steeplechase at the Queensbury Invitational this weekend!
Owen crossed the finish line in an impressive time of 11:56.88, breaking the previous school record held by Nate Young, which was set in 2023.
This outstanding accomplishment reflects Owen’s hard work, determination, and dedication throughout the season. We are incredibly proud of the effort and commitment he continues to show while representing Fair Haven with pride.
Congratulations, Owen, on this incredible achievement and for earning your place in the FHU record books!
Congratulations to Fair Haven Union High School student-athlete Owen Knapp on setting a new school record in the 3000m Steeplechase at the Queensbury Invitational this weekend!
Owen crossed the finish line in an impressive time of 11:56.88, breaking the previous school record held by Nate Young, which was set in 2023.
This outstanding accomplishment reflects Owen’s hard work, determination, and dedication throughout the season. We are incredibly proud of the effort and commitment he continues to show while representing Fair Haven with pride.
Congratulations, Owen, on this incredible achievement and for earning your place in the FHU record books!

On May 8, our Fair Haven Union High School State Champion Bowling Team had the incredible honor of visiting the Vermont State House in Montpelier and being recognized on the House floor for their outstanding season and Division II State Championship victory! 🎳🏆
Students had the opportunity to tour the historic State House, learn more about Vermont’s legislative process, and be formally acknowledged for their hard work, teamwork, and dedication throughout the season.
We are so proud of these student-athletes for representing FHU and Slate Valley with excellence both on and off the lanes. A special thank you to the legislators, coaches, and supporters who helped make this memorable experience possible!
Congratulations again to our State Champions!
Students had the opportunity to tour the historic State House, learn more about Vermont’s legislative process, and be formally acknowledged for their hard work, teamwork, and dedication throughout the season.
We are so proud of these student-athletes for representing FHU and Slate Valley with excellence both on and off the lanes. A special thank you to the legislators, coaches, and supporters who helped make this memorable experience possible!
Congratulations again to our State Champions!



🎨✨ “Rise Above” Poster Project ✨🎨
Our Digital Arts students recently completed an inspiring project in Jin-A Chang’s class called the “Rise Above” Poster Project.
The goal of the project was to create encouraging and uplifting posters that feel meaningful and relevant to our school community. Students spent time brainstorming impactful messages, developing thoughtful concepts, and going through multiple revisions to strengthen both their designs and communication. The result is a collection of creative, visually engaging artwork filled with positivity, resilience, and motivation.
The posters are now proudly displayed in the hallway leading to the high school cafeteria. We encourage everyone to stop by and take a look at the incredible work our students created!
If you see one of the students involved — or have them in class — please join us in congratulating them. A quick, genuine compliment about their creativity and effort can make a lasting impact.
A special thank you to Mrs. Chang for guiding students through this meaningful and inspiring project!
Our Digital Arts students recently completed an inspiring project in Jin-A Chang’s class called the “Rise Above” Poster Project.
The goal of the project was to create encouraging and uplifting posters that feel meaningful and relevant to our school community. Students spent time brainstorming impactful messages, developing thoughtful concepts, and going through multiple revisions to strengthen both their designs and communication. The result is a collection of creative, visually engaging artwork filled with positivity, resilience, and motivation.
The posters are now proudly displayed in the hallway leading to the high school cafeteria. We encourage everyone to stop by and take a look at the incredible work our students created!
If you see one of the students involved — or have them in class — please join us in congratulating them. A quick, genuine compliment about their creativity and effort can make a lasting impact.
A special thank you to Mrs. Chang for guiding students through this meaningful and inspiring project!

🎶 Congratulations to our talented student musicians! 🎶
This past weekend, Fair Haven Union High School was proudly represented at the All State Music Festival by six outstanding students:
👏 Elaina Allard
👏 Avery Audet
👏 Anna MacKay
👏 Ellie Merkel
👏 Elisabeth Rockwell
👏 Abigail Young
These students worked incredibly hard to earn acceptance into this prestigious festival and then dedicated themselves to rehearsing and performing alongside some of the best student musicians from across Vermont. Their commitment, talent, and perseverance truly made our school community proud!
If you see these students, please take a moment to congratulate them on a job exceptionally well done! 💙🎵
This past weekend, Fair Haven Union High School was proudly represented at the All State Music Festival by six outstanding students:
👏 Elaina Allard
👏 Avery Audet
👏 Anna MacKay
👏 Ellie Merkel
👏 Elisabeth Rockwell
👏 Abigail Young
These students worked incredibly hard to earn acceptance into this prestigious festival and then dedicated themselves to rehearsing and performing alongside some of the best student musicians from across Vermont. Their commitment, talent, and perseverance truly made our school community proud!
If you see these students, please take a moment to congratulate them on a job exceptionally well done! 💙🎵

Nothing says “thank you” quite like a homemade breakfast! 🥞💙
As part of Teacher and Staff Appreciation Week, the FHUMHS Student Council treated faculty and staff to a delicious breakfast last Wednesday morning. Students rolled up their sleeves to cook pancakes and sausage, prepare pastries and breakfast items, and serve up smiles to show appreciation for all the hard work and dedication of the FHUMHS staff.
A huge thank you to our Student Council members for organizing such a thoughtful event and helping make the morning extra special for the adults who support our students every day!
As part of Teacher and Staff Appreciation Week, the FHUMHS Student Council treated faculty and staff to a delicious breakfast last Wednesday morning. Students rolled up their sleeves to cook pancakes and sausage, prepare pastries and breakfast items, and serve up smiles to show appreciation for all the hard work and dedication of the FHUMHS staff.
A huge thank you to our Student Council members for organizing such a thoughtful event and helping make the morning extra special for the adults who support our students every day!
Slate Valley Faculty & Staff - We Appreciate You!










Slate Valley Faculty & Staff - Thank you for all you do!










Slate Valley Faculty & Staff - We Appreciate all you do!










Friday Focus - Teacher & Staff Appreciation Week
As we wrap up Teacher & Staff Appreciation Week, we want to take a moment to say thank you to the incredible faculty and staff of Slate Valley.
From classrooms to cafeterias, buses to offices—your dedication, compassion, and hard work are truly the heartbeat of our schools. ❤️
This week may be coming to a close, but our appreciation for all that you do continues every single day. Thank you for showing up, lifting others up, and making a difference in the lives of our students and community.
As we wrap up Teacher & Staff Appreciation Week, we want to take a moment to say thank you to the incredible faculty and staff of Slate Valley.
From classrooms to cafeterias, buses to offices—your dedication, compassion, and hard work are truly the heartbeat of our schools. ❤️
This week may be coming to a close, but our appreciation for all that you do continues every single day. Thank you for showing up, lifting others up, and making a difference in the lives of our students and community.

✨🎉 Throwback Thursday: Prom Through the Years 🎉✨
From classic black-and-white elegance to bold colors and modern styles, take a trip through time with 50 years of FHU proms (1965–2015)! 💃🕺
What changes do you notice? The fashion? The hairstyles? And what’s stayed the same—crowns, corsages, and unforgettable memories? 👑🌹
👀 Take a closer look… do you recognize anyone? Feel free to tag them in the comments!
From classic black-and-white elegance to bold colors and modern styles, take a trip through time with 50 years of FHU proms (1965–2015)! 💃🕺
What changes do you notice? The fashion? The hairstyles? And what’s stayed the same—crowns, corsages, and unforgettable memories? 👑🌹
👀 Take a closer look… do you recognize anyone? Feel free to tag them in the comments!

Where Are They Now Wednesday: May Alumni Feature - Hannah (Korda) Ainsworth, FHUHS Class of 2009
From the halls of Fair Haven Union High School to making a meaningful impact in her community, this month’s alumni spotlight features Hannah Korda Ainsworth, a proud member of the Class of 2009.
During her time at FHUHS, Hannah was deeply involved in both academics and extracurricular activities. She played soccer, participated in indoor and outdoor track and field, and competed in softball. In addition, she was active in the rock climbing club, National Honor Society, DUO, and yearbook. Known for her enthusiasm and school pride, Hannah was a dedicated Slaterbration participant and was honored with the “Most School Spirit” award in 2009.
After graduating, Hannah attended Lyndon State College, where she earned her bachelor’s degree in Human Services while also obtaining her Level 2 firefighting certification. She went on to serve her community as a member of the Lyndonville Fire Department from 2009 to 2023. After many years of dedicated service, Hannah made the decision to step away in order to focus more on her family and pursue a career path with greater flexibility.
Today, Hannah works as a Therapeutic Case Manager at Northeast Kingdom Human Services, where she continues to support and advocate for others in meaningful ways. Outside of her professional role, she has spent the past five years coaching her sons’ soccer and basketball teams, sharing her passion for teamwork, perseverance, and growth.
Hannah credits several educators who had a lasting impact on her journey, including Mrs. Dubois, Mr. Ketchum, Mr. Bruce, and Mr. Cavacas—teachers who helped guide and inspire her along the way.
At home, Hannah and her husband are busy raising their two boys, embracing the joys and challenges of family life.
Her advice to today’s students is both heartfelt and insightful:
“You meet people for a reason—either they will change your life, or you will change theirs. And remember, you never truly know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory. You’ll blink and these hallways will be behind you, so make the most of it.”
She also shares two simple but powerful reminders:
“You can do hard things” and “Be the kind you want to see in the world.”
Hannah’s journey is a wonderful example of what it means to stay connected to your roots while growing into new roles and responsibilities. Through her service, her career, and her dedication to her family and community, she continues to embody the spirit of a Slater—showing that success is not only measured by accomplishments, but by the positive impact you have on others along the way.
From the halls of Fair Haven Union High School to making a meaningful impact in her community, this month’s alumni spotlight features Hannah Korda Ainsworth, a proud member of the Class of 2009.
During her time at FHUHS, Hannah was deeply involved in both academics and extracurricular activities. She played soccer, participated in indoor and outdoor track and field, and competed in softball. In addition, she was active in the rock climbing club, National Honor Society, DUO, and yearbook. Known for her enthusiasm and school pride, Hannah was a dedicated Slaterbration participant and was honored with the “Most School Spirit” award in 2009.
After graduating, Hannah attended Lyndon State College, where she earned her bachelor’s degree in Human Services while also obtaining her Level 2 firefighting certification. She went on to serve her community as a member of the Lyndonville Fire Department from 2009 to 2023. After many years of dedicated service, Hannah made the decision to step away in order to focus more on her family and pursue a career path with greater flexibility.
Today, Hannah works as a Therapeutic Case Manager at Northeast Kingdom Human Services, where she continues to support and advocate for others in meaningful ways. Outside of her professional role, she has spent the past five years coaching her sons’ soccer and basketball teams, sharing her passion for teamwork, perseverance, and growth.
Hannah credits several educators who had a lasting impact on her journey, including Mrs. Dubois, Mr. Ketchum, Mr. Bruce, and Mr. Cavacas—teachers who helped guide and inspire her along the way.
At home, Hannah and her husband are busy raising their two boys, embracing the joys and challenges of family life.
Her advice to today’s students is both heartfelt and insightful:
“You meet people for a reason—either they will change your life, or you will change theirs. And remember, you never truly know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory. You’ll blink and these hallways will be behind you, so make the most of it.”
She also shares two simple but powerful reminders:
“You can do hard things” and “Be the kind you want to see in the world.”
Hannah’s journey is a wonderful example of what it means to stay connected to your roots while growing into new roles and responsibilities. Through her service, her career, and her dedication to her family and community, she continues to embody the spirit of a Slater—showing that success is not only measured by accomplishments, but by the positive impact you have on others along the way.

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.
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. 💙
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. 💙










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!
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!

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!
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!










🎉 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.
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.

📣 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. 💬💙
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. 💬💙



