Slate Valley District Newsletter: May 15, 2026
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From Athletic Director Eric Ramey: Today's MS games have been postponed. The fields at VTSU are unplayable for games.
Both teams will practice at FHGS at 3:45-5:30PM on whatever dry spots they can find.
The late bus should arrive at 5:35PM for those needing it.
Both teams will practice at FHGS at 3:45-5:30PM on whatever dry spots they can find.
The late bus should arrive at 5:35PM for those needing it.

🎓✨ Senior Spotlight: Camdyn Clark ✨🎓

The Start of a New Tradition! 🎓✨
On June 10, the Fair Haven Union High School Class of 2026 will return to their former grade schools for the annual “Walk the Halls” celebration. Seniors will visit students and staff in their caps and gowns, inspiring the next generation while celebrating how far they’ve come.
Seniors should report to FHU by 8:45 a.m. before departing for the schools at 9:00 a.m.
We can’t wait to celebrate the Class of 2026 throughout Slate Valley!
On June 10, the Fair Haven Union High School Class of 2026 will return to their former grade schools for the annual “Walk the Halls” celebration. Seniors will visit students and staff in their caps and gowns, inspiring the next generation while celebrating how far they’ve come.
Seniors should report to FHU by 8:45 a.m. before departing for the schools at 9:00 a.m.
We can’t wait to celebrate the Class of 2026 throughout Slate Valley!

🎓✨ Senior Spotlight: Mia Felion ✨🎓

🎓✨ Senior Spotlight: Enrri Calvo-Mendez ✨🎓

Join us for an important Community Continuous Improvement Meeting on Tuesday, May 20, from 3:30–4:00 p.m. in the Slate Valley Conference Room at FHUMHS.
Director of Curriculum Casey O’Meara will lead a conversation focused on teaching and learning at FHUMHS, including instructional supports, academic and behavioral systems, assessment practices, community connections, and college & career readiness. There will also be time for questions and discussion.
Parent/Guardian Title I & Act 1 Policy and Procedures conversations, along with Continuous Improvement Planning, will also be included.
We welcome families, staff, and community members to attend and be part of the conversation.
Director of Curriculum Casey O’Meara will lead a conversation focused on teaching and learning at FHUMHS, including instructional supports, academic and behavioral systems, assessment practices, community connections, and college & career readiness. There will also be time for questions and discussion.
Parent/Guardian Title I & Act 1 Policy and Procedures conversations, along with Continuous Improvement Planning, will also be included.
We welcome families, staff, and community members to attend and be part of the conversation.

From Athletic Director - Mr. Eric Ramey:
All games scheduled for today have been postponed.
Practices will be at the following times:
Varsity Track-3:30-5:30
MS Track-Off
Varsity Softball-Gym 3:30-5pm
JV Softball-Off
MS Softball-Off
Varsity Baseball-4:15-6:30 Inside
JV Baseball-4pm-6pm Inside
MS Baseball-Off
Thanks for your patience...Eric
All games scheduled for today have been postponed.
Practices will be at the following times:
Varsity Track-3:30-5:30
MS Track-Off
Varsity Softball-Gym 3:30-5pm
JV Softball-Off
MS Softball-Off
Varsity Baseball-4:15-6:30 Inside
JV Baseball-4pm-6pm Inside
MS Baseball-Off
Thanks for your patience...Eric

🎓✨ Senior Spotlight: Emma Surething ✨🎓

🎓✨ Senior Spotlight: Leyton Noel ✨🎓

🎓✨ Senior Spotlight: Allie Surething ✨🎓

Today, the Career Exploration class traveled to Telescope Casual Furniture for an engaging behind-the-scenes look at one of the region’s long-standing family-owned manufacturers. Founded in New York City in 1903 as the Telescope Cot Bed & Novelty Company, the business originally produced wood cots and camp stools with innovative “telescoping” legs before relocating to Granville in 1932.
Students were guided through the facility by Kait Warren, Vice President of Marketing and a fifth-generation member of the founding family. During the tour, students explored the manufacturing process, observed advanced machinery and fabrication techniques in action, and learned how teamwork, technology, craftsmanship, and innovation all play a role in producing Telescope’s outdoor furniture.
Thank you to Kait Warren and the entire Telescope Casual team for providing our students with an informative and memorable career exploration experience!
Students were guided through the facility by Kait Warren, Vice President of Marketing and a fifth-generation member of the founding family. During the tour, students explored the manufacturing process, observed advanced machinery and fabrication techniques in action, and learned how teamwork, technology, craftsmanship, and innovation all play a role in producing Telescope’s outdoor furniture.
Thank you to Kait Warren and the entire Telescope Casual team for providing our students with an informative and memorable career exploration experience!





📸🌍 This afternoon, our 7th and 8th grade students had the opportunity to hear from award-winning photojournalist Dmitry Beliakov, who shared powerful stories from his career documenting conflicts and humanitarian crises around the world.
Originally from Russia, Beliakov has spent decades photographing events in places such as Chechnya, Syria, and Ukraine, with his work appearing in major international publications. He spoke with students not only about the role of a photojournalist in telling important stories, but also about his personal experience leaving Russia with his family and rebuilding life as a refugee in Vermont after opposing the war in Ukraine. ()
Students listened thoughtfully as he discussed the importance of journalism, empathy, perspective, and the power of photography to help people better understand the human side of world events.
Thank you, Mr. Beliakov, for sharing your experiences and inspiring meaningful conversations with our students.
Originally from Russia, Beliakov has spent decades photographing events in places such as Chechnya, Syria, and Ukraine, with his work appearing in major international publications. He spoke with students not only about the role of a photojournalist in telling important stories, but also about his personal experience leaving Russia with his family and rebuilding life as a refugee in Vermont after opposing the war in Ukraine. ()
Students listened thoughtfully as he discussed the importance of journalism, empathy, perspective, and the power of photography to help people better understand the human side of world events.
Thank you, Mr. Beliakov, for sharing your experiences and inspiring meaningful conversations with our students.



From Athletic Director - Eric Ramey:
Today's Changes for teams...
JV Baseball game @ Whitehall is cancelled
Practice is at 3:30 in the gym.
Varsity Baseball-Gym 3:30-5pm
Varsity Softball-Gym 5pm-6:30
JV Softball-Gym-5pm-6:30
MS Baseball and Softball practices have been cancelled for today
Varsity Track practice is cancelled
MS Track Meet @ Mt Anthony is still on for today
Today's Changes for teams...
JV Baseball game @ Whitehall is cancelled
Practice is at 3:30 in the gym.
Varsity Baseball-Gym 3:30-5pm
Varsity Softball-Gym 5pm-6:30
JV Softball-Gym-5pm-6:30
MS Baseball and Softball practices have been cancelled for today
Varsity Track practice is cancelled
MS Track Meet @ Mt Anthony is still on for today

🎓✨ Senior Spotlight: Porter Silva ✨🎓

🎓✨ Senior Spotlight: Olivia Benson ✨🎓

🎓✨ Senior Spotlight: Tyler Harrison ✨🎓

🎓✨ Senior Spotlight Season is Here! ✨🎓
Join us as we celebrate the incredible members of the FHUHS Class of 2026 and the journeys that have shaped their high school years. Over the coming weeks, we’ll be highlighting our seniors and sharing the exciting next chapters ahead—whether that’s college, careers, military service, apprenticeships, or new adventures still to come.
We are so proud of all they have accomplished and can’t wait for our community to help cheer them on as graduation approaches!
Join us as we celebrate the incredible members of the FHUHS Class of 2026 and the journeys that have shaped their high school years. Over the coming weeks, we’ll be highlighting our seniors and sharing the exciting next chapters ahead—whether that’s college, careers, military service, apprenticeships, or new adventures still to come.
We are so proud of all they have accomplished and can’t wait for our community to help cheer them on as graduation approaches!

🌿 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! 🌎💚











