🌲🥾 Outdoor Pursuits Wraps Up the Year with an Overnight Adventure at Silver Lake! 🏕️🌅

On June 4 and 5, students in Fair Haven Union Middle & High School's Outdoor Pursuits class put a year’s worth of skills to the test during a two-day, one-night expedition at Silver Lake in Goshen, Vermont.

Carrying everything they needed on their backs—including food, tents, sleeping gear, cooking supplies, and personal equipment—students embraced the challenge of living and working outdoors. Student groups were responsible for planning, preparing, and cooking all of their meals, while also setting up their own tents and hammocks at camp.

The trip offered plenty of opportunities to enjoy the outdoors through fishing, swimming, and exploring the beautiful Silver Lake area. One of the highlights was a sunset hike to a scenic overlook, where students and chaperones shared a quiet, contemplative 15 minutes of silence while watching the sun dip below the horizon.

After a night under the stars, students spent Friday competing in an Outdoor Pursuits Olympics, putting their outdoor skills, problem-solving abilities, teamwork, and perseverance to the test through a variety of challenges learned throughout the school year.

From carrying their own gear to working together as a team, the trip was a memorable celebration of growth, responsibility, and adventure. What a fantastic way to wrap up another year of Outdoor Pursuits! 🌲🏕️
about 6 hours ago, Slate Valley
A group of Outdoor Pursuits students stands inside a school entrance with large backpacks, camping gear, sleeping pads, and supplies as they prepare to leave for their overnight trip to Silver Lake.
Students and an instructor participate in an Outdoor Pursuits Olympics activity in a forest clearing, standing in a circle while one student performs a challenge.
Two camping hammocks are suspended between tall trees at a wooded lakeside campsite. Backpacks, boots, and camping gear are arranged nearby.
A student wearing a hoodie and pajama pants sits beside a campfire in the forest, warming up near glowing embers while a tent stands in the background.
Students gather around a picnic table at their campsite preparing a meal using camp stoves and cookware, with food supplies and camping gear spread across the table.
Two students work together to set up a backpacking tent in a wooded campsite surrounded by sleeping pads, backpacks, and outdoor equipment.
Outdoor Pursuits students pose with backpacks and camping equipment at the Goshen Trail trailhead sign surrounded by a green forest.
Students and teacher chaperones gather on a rocky overlook above Silver Lake at sunset, with mountains and colorful evening skies in the background.
Three students stand in a forested campsite near Silver Lake listening during an Outdoor Pursuits activity while an instructor speaks nearby.
Students stand in a wooded campsite discussing a challenge during the Outdoor Pursuits Olympics, surrounded by tall trees and camping equipment.
⛏️💎 The Minecraft Field Trip Comes to Life! 💎⛏️

After spending much of the year talking about and playing Minecraft, students in Fair Haven Union High School's Honors Geology class got the chance to experience their own real-world mining adventure during a field trip to the Herkimer Diamond Mines in Central New York on Thursday, June 4.

Students spent the day exploring the quarry, learning about geology in action, and searching for Herkimer Diamonds—double-terminated quartz crystals that have made the area famous among rock and mineral enthusiasts. Armed with hammers, chisels, safety gear, and plenty of determination, students climbed, dug, cracked rocks, and hunted for hidden treasures throughout the site.

The result? A day filled with discovery, hands-on learning, teamwork, and some very exciting finds. By all accounts, the class had a blast and returned home with some impressive Herkimer Diamonds and memories that will last long after the school year ends.

A special thank you to Mr. McCarthy for providing this unique learning opportunity and helping geology come alive outside the classroom!
about 8 hours ago, Slate Valley
The Honors Geology class poses for a group photo in front of a large quarry rock face. Several students hold up hammers, chisels, and rock samples they collected during the trip.
Several Honors Geology students sit and kneel among piles of broken rock in a large quarry while carefully searching for Herkimer Diamonds. A rocky cliff face rises behind them.
A student wearing safety glasses and earmuffs sits among rocks in the quarry, using a hand tool to carefully search through stone fragments for crystals.
A student kneels on the rocky ground while chiseling into a section of stone, focused on uncovering potential mineral specimens.
A student wearing safety glasses and work gloves uses a hammer and chisel beside a large boulder while searching for Herkimer Diamonds in the quarry.
A student climbs across a rocky ledge and cliff face inside the quarry, exploring higher areas in search of mineral deposits.
Two students pose playfully in the quarry. One dramatically swings a rock hammer while another pretends to lift a large rock, mimicking scenes from the video game Minecraft.
A student wearing a yellow hard hat stands in the quarry holding a large sledgehammer over one shoulder, preparing to break open rocks.
A student raises a sledgehammer overhead while standing among piles of stone in the quarry, ready to crack open a rock.
The Honors Geology class stands side by side along a rock wall in the quarry, using hammers and tools to search for Herkimer Diamonds in the exposed stone.
🏃‍♀️🏃‍♂️ Slaters Shine at the D2 Track & Field State Championships! 🏅💙

Congratulations to our Fair Haven Union High School Track & Field athletes on an outstanding performance at the D2 State Championships held Friday at Burlington High School!

The Slaters brought home impressive finishes, personal bests, and team-record performances:

⭐ Audrey Perry placed 4th in the Girls Triple Jump with a new personal best.

⭐ The Girls 4x100M Relay team of Audrey Perry, Ellie Merkel, Bella Workman, and Abby Brannock finished 5th while setting a new school team best time.

⭐ Marshall Robinson earned 4th place in the Boys Javelin.

⭐ Owen Knapp recorded personal bests in both distance events, placing 6th in the 800M and 4th in the 1500M.

⭐ Shane Raetz had an exceptional day, placing:
• 🥇 1st in the Boys 100M, repeating as the D2 State Champion and setting a new personal best
• 🥉 3rd in the Long Jump
• 4th in the 200M with a new personal best

⭐ The Boys 4x100M Relay team of Jake Desrocher, Hunter Adams, Marshall Robinson, and Shane Raetz finished as State Runner-Up, placing 2nd while lowering their time to a new team record after entering the meet seeded 5th.

We are incredibly proud of the hard work, dedication, and determination shown by all of our student-athletes throughout the season. Congratulations, Slaters! 💙👏
about 9 hours ago, Slate Valley
Graphic titled "2026 D2 Track & Field State Championships – Congratulations!" featuring the Fair Haven Union Slaters logo and a list of state championship results. Results include: Audrey Perry placing 4th in the Girls Triple Jump with a personal best; the Girls 4x100M Relay team of Audrey Perry, Ellie Merkel, Bella Workman, and Abby Brannock placing 5th with a new team best time; Marshall Robinson placing 4th in Boys Javelin; Owen Knapp placing 6th in the Boys 800M and 4th in the Boys 1500M, both with personal bests; Shane Raetz placing 3rd in Boys Long Jump, 4th in Boys 200M with a personal best, and 1st in Boys 100M, repeating as D2 State Champion with a new personal best; and the Boys 4x100M Relay team of Jake Desrocher, Hunter Adams, Marshall Robinson, and Shane Raetz placing 2nd with a new team best time after being seeded fifth. The graphic includes running silhouettes and a gold medal illustration.
Submitted by Music Teacher Ms. Sam Adams: This past Friday our Middle School and High School bands performed at the High Notes Music Festival where they were adjudicated by two music professors from Castleton Vermont State University and received scores and feedback based on their performances.

Our High School band achieved the highest ranking of Superior and our Middle School band achieved the second highest ranking of Excellent.

If you see any of our band students, please feel free to congratulate them!
1 day ago, Slate Valley
A large group of middle and high school students pose together outside an amusement park entrance on a sunny day. The group stands in front of a building decorated with patriotic bunting and several red, white, and blue balloon arrangements. Some students hold stuffed animals and prizes, while others wear colorful shirts and summer attire. A tall amusement park ride tower rises in the background, and several students smile and gesture toward the camera during the group photo.
Special Board Meeting - June 8, 2026 -
You’re invited to the Slate Valley Unified Union School District Board Meeting at 6:30 p.m. in the Orwell Village School Gymnasium.
This meeting will be in person. Virtually connect by going to:
Video call link: https://meet.google.com/vsx-qjxt-kye
Or dial: (US) +1 234-719-4117 PIN: 856 473 497#


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
Graphic promoting a Slate Valley Unified Union School District Board Meeting. The design features the text “Please Join Us Tonight” surrounding a circle of stylized green figures representing community members. Large text reads “Slate Valley Unified Union School District Board Meeting.” Inside the center circle, the agenda includes: Consent Agenda, End-of-Year Goal Sharing (Elementary), Legislative Update, Committee Reports, and Finance. The Vermont-themed Slate Valley logo appears on the right side. At the bottom, the graphic lists the meeting details: June 8, 2026, at 6:30 PM in the Orwell Village School Gymnasium. The graphic uses teal, green, and light gray colors on a white background.
PLEASE check out the latest Slate Valley District Newsletter! https://mailchi.mp/0936e2d3fb42/slate-valley-district-newsletter-may-15-13836831

Each week, we share student achievements, classroom highlights, upcoming events, staff and alumni spotlights, and important district news from across Slate Valley. It's also where Superintendent Brooke Olsen-Farrell regularly shares updates on educational initiatives and state-level developments that may impact our schools.

We encourage families and community members to take a few minutes to open the newsletter and scroll through. You might discover a student success story, learn about an upcoming event, or gain insight into the work happening throughout our district.

Thank you for helping us celebrate, support, and stay connected to the Slate Valley community!
4 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic promoting the Slate Valley Unified USD Newsletter dated June 5, 2026. The header reads "Slate Valley Unified USD Newsletter" with the date displayed below. The center of the graphic features the Slate Valley Vermont logo over a scenic lake and tree-lined background. Surrounding the logo are school emblems representing Fair Haven Grade School (FHGS), Benson Village School (BVS), Fair Haven Union Middle School, Fair Haven Union High School, Orwell Village School (OVS), and Castleton Elementary School (CES). The graphic uses the district's green, blue, gold, red, and gray school colors and includes the slogan "Our School, Your Future."
Middle School students in Mr. VanDerKern’s Design Lab are wrapping up the school year with a real-world engineering challenge: designing and building a better birdhouse.

Throughout the project, students followed the same design process used by scientists, engineers, and conservation professionals—brainstorming ideas, creating prototypes, testing designs, solving problems, and making improvements along the way. The result? Dozens of unique birdhouses built through creativity, teamwork, perseverance, and innovation.

This exciting STEM experience was made possible through a $2,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF), providing students with the tools, materials, and opportunities to turn their ideas into reality.
4 days ago, Slate Valley
Three students stand in front of a brick wall holding completed wooden birdhouses they designed and built during a Design Lab engineering project.
Three students pose outdoors holding finished birdhouses. Athletic fields and trees can be seen in the background on a sunny day.
Several students work at individual stations outdoors, measuring, cutting, and assembling wood as part of a birdhouse engineering challenge.
A student wearing safety glasses uses a drill to secure pieces of a birdhouse that are clamped together on a portable workbench.
A student uses a cordless sander to sand a wooden birdhouse at an outdoor workstation while participating in a hands-on engineering project.
Two students use hand saws to cut wooden boards at separate workstations while constructing birdhouses during a Design Lab project.
A student wearing safety glasses and gloves works on assembling a birdhouse, holding a wooden panel while standing at a workbench outdoors.
A student in a red sweatshirt and baseball cap uses a cordless drill while assembling a wooden birdhouse at an outdoor workstation.
A student wearing gloves uses a cordless drill to assemble wooden birdhouse components at a workstation set up outside near a brick school building.
A student uses a cordless drill to assemble a wooden birdhouse at an outdoor workstation while participating in a hands-on engineering project.
Friday Focus: Field Trips - Learning Beyond the Classroom

As the school year begins to wind down, students across Slate Valley have been taking their learning on the road through a variety of engaging field trips and off-site educational experiences. These opportunities provide valuable hands-on learning, real-world connections, and memories that often last long after the school year ends.

Field trips allow students to explore concepts beyond textbooks and classroom walls while building curiosity, teamwork, and a deeper understanding of the world around them. Whether visiting museums, historical sites, local businesses, or participating in special events, students gain experiences that enrich and extend classroom learning.

Over the past several weeks, students throughout the district have been busy exploring:
- Benson Village School and Orwell Village School students spent a day at the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum, learning about Vermont's rich maritime history and the importance of Lake Champlain.
- Castleton Elementary School first graders visited the Wonderfeet Kids' Museum, where they enjoyed hands-on exploration and participated in an engineering activity focused on the importance of bees and pollination.
- Fair Haven Union Middle School students and Castleton Elementary fourth graders attended Patriots on the Mount at Mount Independence, a special event commemorating the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution and bringing history to life through immersive experiences.
- Fair Haven Grade School Band and Chorus students showcased their talents at the High Notes Music Festival in Lake George before celebrating their hard work with a visit to The Great Escape.
- Fair Haven Union High School Career Exploration students toured Telescope Casual Furniture in Granville, gaining firsthand insight into manufacturing careers and the many opportunities available within our local workforce.

These experiences require significant planning, coordination, and teamwork behind the scenes. As we celebrate the learning that takes place beyond the classroom, we also want to extend our sincere thanks to our teachers, support staff, administrators, community partners, families, and transportation teams who help make these opportunities possible.
5 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic titled “Focus Friday: Field Trips” featuring a collage of photos from student learning experiences across Slate Valley schools. Images show students touring a manufacturing facility, participating in hands-on activities at the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum, exploring aquatic ecosystems by collecting samples with nets, visiting the Wonderfeet Kids Museum, attending a music festival and trip to Great Escape, taking part in a historical reenactment at Mount Independence, and conducting a lake ecology activity in shallow water. The Slate Valley Unified Union School District logo appears in the lower right corner. The graphic highlights the variety of off-campus educational opportunities that connect classroom learning with real-world experiences.
🏈⚽🏑📣 Attention Slate Valley student-athletes and families! 📣🏑⚽🏈

Planning to participate in a fall sport during the 2026 season? Join us for the Slate Valley Fall Athletics Informational Meeting on Tuesday, June 16 at 5:30 PM in the FHUMHS Gym.

This meeting is for students entering grades 7–12 and their families and will cover important information including:
✅ Athlete registration updates
✅ Fall start dates and heat acclimatization requirements
✅ Summer training opportunities
✅ Athletic schedules and sports physicals
✅ ParentSquare communication tools
✅ Concussion and injury communication protocols
✅ Booster Club support

📌 Please note: This meeting replaces the traditional August athletic meeting.

🏃‍♀️🏈⚽ All athletes must have an updated sports physical on file at school.

Questions? Contact Athletic Director Eric Ramey at eramey@svuvt.org.
5 days ago, Slate Valley
Flyer promoting the Slate Valley 2026 Fall Athletics Informational Meeting. The flyer features sports-themed graphics including a football, golf bag, soccer ball, running shoe, field hockey stick and ball, and cheer pom-poms. Text announces the meeting will be held on Tuesday, June 16 at 5:30 PM in the FHUMHS Gym. The meeting is intended for student-athletes and families in grades 7–12 entering the fall 2026 season. Topics include the new Arbiter athlete registration platform, fall start dates and heat acclimatization procedures, summer training opportunities, athletic schedules and sports physicals, ParentSquare communication, the SWAY concussion and injury communication program, and Booster Club support. Contact information for Athletic Director Eric Ramey is provided. The flyer notes that this meeting replaces the traditional August athletic meeting and reminds families that all athletes need an updated sports physical on file at school. The design uses blue, green, red, and black text on a light background.
🎓✨ Senior Spotlight: Serena Wasilesky ✨🎓
6 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic celebrating Fair Haven Union High School Class of 2026 graduate Serena Wasilesky. The graphic features a senior portrait of Serena standing outdoors beneath a tree with colorful autumn leaves in the background. She is wearing a black-and-white patterned dress and smiling toward the camera. Text reads: “Fair Haven Union High School Congratulations Class of 2026.” Additional text states: “Serena Wasilesky – Stafford Technical Center – Completing phlebotomy certification to become a phlebotomist.” The Stafford Technical Center logo appears in the lower left corner, while the FHU Slaters logo and Slate Valley Unified Union School District logo appear on the right side. The design uses blue, gray, and white school colors.
📸🎓 Throwback Thursday: FHUHS Graduations Through the Years! 🎓📸

From 1976 to 1993 to 2006 — a lot may have changed at Fair Haven Union High School over the years… but some things never do: the excitement of graduation day, proud families in the crowd, and Slater pride shining through.

What differences do you notice between these graduation photos from the last 50 years? 👀
What feels exactly the same?

Do you recognize anyone in these throwback snapshots? Tag them in the comments or share a favorite graduation memory from your time at FHUHS!

And Slater Alumni — 🎓⬇️ Drop the year you graduated from FHUHS in the comments and see who else from your class is here!

(Photos courtesy of The Rutland Herald Archives)
6 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic titled “Throwback Thursday” featuring the Slate Valley logo and three black-and-white historical graduation photos from Fair Haven Union High School. The photos are labeled with the years 1976, 1993, and 2006, showing graduates in caps and gowns during commencement ceremonies. A graduation cap graphic appears in the bottom right corner next to the text “FHUHS Graduations.”
🎓✨ Senior Spotlight: Asher Oberkirch ✨🎓
6 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic celebrating Fair Haven Union High School Class of 2026 graduate Asher Oberkirch. The graphic features a senior portrait of Asher sitting on rocky terrain overlooking a mountain landscape and blue sky. Text reads: “Fair Haven Union High School Congratulations Class of 2026.” Additional text states: “Asher Oberkirch – Plymouth State University – Studying Finance and accepted into the University Honors Program.” The Plymouth State University logo appears in the lower left corner, while the FHU Slaters logo and Slate Valley Unified Union School District logo appear on the right side. The design uses blue, gray, and white school colors.
🏃‍♀️🏃‍♂️ Looking for a fun way to stay active this summer?

The Slate Valley Efts Running Group is welcoming youth athletes interested in cross country or cross-training for other sports! No registration, no commitment—just drop in when you can.

Join local USATF SafeSport-certified coaches for age-appropriate workouts and group runs every Tuesday and Thursday from 6:00–7:30 p.m., beginning June 16, at the R&H Rail Trail entrance on South Street in Castleton.

Whether you're training for a sport or simply enjoy running, come check it out!

Questions? Contact Dan Verrington at dan.verrington@svuvt.org
6 days ago, Slate Valley
Flyer for the Slate Valley Efts Running Group featuring a cartoon eft (newt) in the background. The flyer invites youth athletes interested in cross country or cross-training for other sports to join. It notes that there is no registration or commitment required and that age-appropriate workouts and group runs are organized by local USATF SafeSport-certified coaches. Meetings take place at the R&H Rail Trail entrance on South Street in Castleton on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00–7:30 p.m. throughout the summer, beginning June 16. The flyer also encourages viewers to follow the Slate Valley Efts Running Group on Facebook.
🌲🚣 Current 7th & 8th Graders - Looking for an Adventure This Summer? Join GAP 2026! 🚣🌲

The Great Adventure Project (GAP) returns the week of June 22–26, and it's shaping up to be another unforgettable week of outdoor exploration!

For those unfamiliar with GAP, this is a week-long day camp based out of Fair Haven Union Middle & High School that gives current 7th & 8th grade students the opportunity to explore some of the best natural areas in our region—both on land and on water. Participants alternate between hiking and kayaking throughout the week while learning about the South Lake Champlain Drainage Basin and the impact humans have on the natural environment.

🥾 Hike scenic trails
🚣 Kayak local waterways
📊 Collect environmental data
📸 Document your discoveries
🌎 Explore, learn, and adventure with friends

This is an active program, so come prepared to work hard, get outside, and experience the outdoors in a whole new way!

⚠️ Space is limited to just 16 students due to the number of kayaks available, and spots are already filling quickly.

Interested? Connect with Mr. Clark as soon as possible to pick up a permission slip and reserve your spot.
6 days ago, Slate Valley
Flyer advertising GAP 2026, the Great Adventure Project. Large text at the top lists activities including swimming, data collecting, kayaking, hiking, exploring, and documenting. The flyer invites students to explore the South Lake Champlain Drainage Basin and learn about human impacts on the natural environment. GAP runs June 22–26, 2026, with Fair Haven Union Middle & High School serving as base camp and daily trips taking place throughout the region. The daily schedule includes arrival at 8:15 a.m., a morning meeting, outdoor excursions, afternoon work time, and dismissal between 2:30 and 3:00 p.m. A packing list includes water bottles, lunch, towel, change of clothes, hiking shoes, water shoes, swimsuit, bug spray, hat, backpack, and waterproof bag for electronics. The flyer notes that only 16 spots are available and encourages interested students to contact Mr. Clark at aclark@svuvt.org or 802-265-4966. Decorative graphics of hiking gear, a compass, canoe, and water bottle appear throughout the design.
💙🧺 Community Kindness in Action! 🧺💙

A huge thank you to our incredible community for helping make the 4th Annual Blanket Drive a tremendous success!

Fair Haven Union High School seniors Riley and Theresa recently delivered more than 100 blankets to the Medical Oncology Unit at Rutland Regional Medical Center. Thanks to the generosity of students, staff, families, and community members, these donations will help provide comfort, warmth, and care to patients during difficult times.

Projects like this remind us of the power of coming together to make a difference in the lives of others. Thank you to everyone who donated and supported this meaningful effort. Your kindness will have a lasting impact on those who need it most.

❤️ Way to go, Riley and Theresa, for leading such a compassionate and successful community service project!
6 days ago, Slate Valley
Five individuals stand around a large collection of donated blankets inside the Medical Oncology Unit at Rutland Regional Medical Center. Two Fair Haven Union High School seniors, Riley and Theresa, are pictured with hospital staff beside bags and stacks containing more than 100 donated blankets collected during the 4th Annual Blanket Drive. Large windows in the background overlook the surrounding community.
Where Are They Now Wednesday: June Alumni Feature - Jeffrey Jr. York, FHUHS Class of 2016

From the football field at Fair Haven Union High School to building a career and family-centered life, this month’s alumni spotlight features Jeffrey Jr. York, a proud member of the Class of 2016 whose journey highlights hard work, perseverance, and dedication.

During his time at FHUHS, Jeffrey participated in football and was also involved in the school’s work study program, an experience that helped prepare him for life beyond graduation. Looking back, those experiences helped provide practical skills and a foundation that carried into adulthood.

After graduating Jeffrey entered the workforce and gained experience across several professions. Shortly after high school, he and his family welcomed their first daughter, Piper, while he worked in construction and explored different career opportunities.

Today, Jeffrey works at Doran brothers, and is enrolled in classes earning his CDL. Reflecting on the teachers who made a difference in his life, Jeffrey shared that choosing just one was difficult, but he credits Mr. Blackbird as someone who had a meaningful impact on him.
"He never treated anyone differently no matter the reason and always kept it straight with us no matter the situation. He also showed me that no matter what stands in your way, you can achieve what you want."

Outside of work, Jeffrey says his greatest joy comes from being a husband, father, and provider for his family. He is the proud father of three daughters and hopes they will one day enjoy the same experiences and memories at FHUHS that he did.

When asked for a favorite quote, Jeffrey shared words from Tupac Shakur that continue to inspire him:
"Through every dark night, there's a bright day after that. So no matter how hard it gets, stick your chest out, keep your head up... and handle it."

Jeffrey’s advice for today’s Slate Valley students is simple but meaningful:
"Focus — high school isn’t forever. Enjoy your time while you're there and absorb as much knowledge as possible. You’ll be surprised by how much you carry with you into the real world and how much the decisions you make now can impact your future."

We thank Jeffrey for sharing his story and wish him continued success in his career, family life, and future endeavors.
7 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic for “Where Are They Now? Wednesday” featuring FHUHS Class of 2016 graduate Jeffrey Jr. York. The graphic includes a photo of Jeffrey sitting with his three daughters, one of whom is holding a newborn baby. Text highlights include: played football, participated in the Work Study Program, works as an Inventory Specialist at Brown’s Auto Salvage, proud husband and father of three daughters, inspirational teacher Mr. Blackbird, and favorite quote: “Through every dark night, there’s a bright day after that.” — Tupac Shakur. The Slate Valley logo appears in the top right corner.
🎓 Trivia Tuesday – June Edition! 🎓

School is winding down, graduation celebrations are approaching, and we have an end of year question to test your knowledge!

Do you know?
Approximately how many days does a student spend in school from kindergarten through Grade 12?

Drop your guess in the comments below.
8 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic for “Do You Know? Trivia Tuesday” in teal and green colors featuring overlapping speech bubbles at the top with the words “Do You Know?” and a large “Trivia Tuesday” title. A school building with the Slate Valley logo appears in the center beside silhouettes of a young child holding hands with a graduating student wearing a cap and gown. Text asks: “Approximately how many days does a student spend in school from kindergarten through Grade 12?”
🎓 Congratulations to Our Stafford Technical Center Graduates! 🎓

On Friday, Fair Haven Union High School students who completed their studies at Stafford Technical Center were recognized during the annual Stafford Technical Center Awards Ceremony alongside graduates from all of the center’s sending schools.

Throughout their time at Stafford, these students gained valuable hands-on experience, industry-specific skills, certifications, and real-world learning opportunities.

We are proud of the dedication, hard work, and accomplishments of each student and congratulate them on this important milestone. We look forward to seeing all they achieve in the future!

👏 Join us in celebrating these outstanding students and their achievements!
8 days ago, Slate Valley
A student wearing a blue graduation gown smiles while walking to the stage to receive recognition. Graduates and staff are visible in the background.
A student in a blue graduation gown approaches the stage to receive recognition while two presenters stand at a podium. Other graduates wait nearby.
A student in a blue graduation gown approaches the podium to receive recognition. Other graduates and staff are visible on and near the stage.
A student in a blue graduation gown with honor cords walks toward the stage while presenters stand at the podium and graduates wait nearby.
Students in red, white, and blue graduation gowns sit in rows of chairs inside a gymnasium during the Stafford Technical Center awards ceremony.
A student in a blue graduation gown smiles while walking toward the stage as fellow graduates wait in line behind her during the awards ceremony.
A student in a blue graduation gown approaches the stage as presenters stand at the podium. Graduates seated nearby watch the ceremony.
A student in a blue graduation gown and honor cords approaches the podium during the Stafford Technical Center awards ceremony while classmates watch from their seats.
🌱🍅 Free Plants for the Taking! 🍅🌱

Looking to add a few plants to your garden this season? FHUHS has you covered!

The Horticulture Program has a selection of free plants available outside the greenhouse, with mostly tomato plants ready for new homes.

Stop by, pick up a few plants, and give them a place to grow.

📍 Outside the FHUHS Greenhouse
🌱 Free and available while supplies last!

Happy planting! 🍅☀️
8 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic promoting free plants available at Fair Haven Union High School. The background features a close-up photo of ripe red tomatoes growing on a vine in a garden. Large text reads, “FREE PLANTS FOR THE TAKING!” and “Outside the Greenhouse.” Additional text in the lower right corner reads, “MOSTLY TOMATOES.” The design uses green and cream accents to reflect a gardening theme.
🐾🔍 Students Get a Nose for Detection Work! 🔍🐾

On Friday, May 29, Law Enforcement and Career Exploration students had the opportunity to learn from a true canine professional when Kristie Adams and her dog, Stevie, visited campus.

Kristie shared insights into the world of dog training, with a special focus on nose work—the specialized training that teaches dogs to locate specific scents using their powerful sense of smell. Students learned about the dedication, patience, and partnership required to train working dogs for detection tasks.

After the presentation, Stevie put her skills on display, demonstrating how she searches for and identifies target scents. Students watched as she worked through scent-detection exercises, showcasing the focus, precision, and teamwork that make detection dogs such valuable partners.

Thank you to Kristie and Stevie for providing our students with an engaging, hands-on look at canine scent detection and the many career pathways that involve working with animals and public safety.
8 days ago, Slate Valley
Kristie Adams reaches toward Stevie, a brown detection dog sitting attentively on the grass under a large tent during a nose work demonstration.
Law Enforcement and Career Exploration students watch as Kristie Adams explains dog training and scent-detection work while Stevie sits beside her under a large outdoor tent.
Stevie, a brown detection dog, sits calmly on the grass under a tent while awaiting her next command during a scent-detection demonstration.
Kristie Adams works with Stevie under a tent as the dog stands alert and focused, demonstrating obedience and scent-detection training techniques.
A student participates in a scent-detection exercise as Stevie searches among several boxes on the grass while classmates observe the demonstration under a large tent.