Friendly reminder that our next CAC Meeting will be held on January 5 at 5:45 p.m. in the Central Office Conference Room.
View the agenda here: https://aptg.co/Bl3bss
All are welcome—we hope to see you there!
View the agenda here: https://aptg.co/Bl3bss
All are welcome—we hope to see you there!

As we wrap up the calendar year, we wish our Slate Valley community moments of peace, joy, and time well spent with those you love. We look forward to welcoming everyone back to school on Monday, January 5, 2026.

🏆 Slater Athletics — Fall 2025 Post-Season Awards & Recognitions 🏆
We are proud to celebrate our Slater student-athletes for their outstanding achievements during the Fall 2025 season. These recognitions reflect countless hours of dedication, teamwork, and commitment—both on and off the field.
Congratulations to all of our honorees across Field Hockey, Girls Soccer, Boys Soccer, Cross Country, and Football. Thank you to our coaches, families, and supporters for being such an important part of our athletes’ success.
We are proud to celebrate our Slater student-athletes for their outstanding achievements during the Fall 2025 season. These recognitions reflect countless hours of dedication, teamwork, and commitment—both on and off the field.
Congratulations to all of our honorees across Field Hockey, Girls Soccer, Boys Soccer, Cross Country, and Football. Thank you to our coaches, families, and supporters for being such an important part of our athletes’ success.





Slime, VR, and seasonal crafts made for a fun and creative way to wrap up 2025 in the middle school Design Lab!








🍳🧵 A Busy Week in Mrs. Clement’s Food & Consumer Science Classes! 🧵🍳
Students stayed busy with cooking competitions in foods and baking class, putting their skills, teamwork, and creativity to the test. Meanwhile, students in sewing are making great progress on their quilt projects, showcasing patience, precision, and craftsmanship.
Great work to all our students for their effort and enthusiasm this week!
Students stayed busy with cooking competitions in foods and baking class, putting their skills, teamwork, and creativity to the test. Meanwhile, students in sewing are making great progress on their quilt projects, showcasing patience, precision, and craftsmanship.
Great work to all our students for their effort and enthusiasm this week!








Slate Valley District Newsletter for December 19, 2025:
https://mailchi.mp/fdd31f394700/slate-valley-district-newsletter-dec-19th-edition
https://mailchi.mp/fdd31f394700/slate-valley-district-newsletter-dec-19th-edition

Hypothermia is a serious and potentially life-threatening condition that can develop quickly during outdoor activities. While many people are unsure how to recognize the signs or respond effectively, our Outdoor Pursuits students have shown they are well prepared thanks to hands-on training and real-world practice.
Through their Outdoor Pursuits physical education and science classes, students have been learning how to identify and respond to hypothermia. Recently, they put those skills to the test during a realistic scenario in which a teacher was submerged in the Castleton River and began showing symptoms of hypothermia. Students immediately sprang into action, working together to safely remove the teacher from the river, apply a burrito wrap, build a fire to boil water, and set up a shelter to restore warmth as quickly as possible.
Throughout the exercise, students remained calm, communicated clearly, and demonstrated strong teamwork. Their quick, coordinated response highlighted the importance of hypothermia awareness and the value of proper training in real-world outdoor situations.
Through their Outdoor Pursuits physical education and science classes, students have been learning how to identify and respond to hypothermia. Recently, they put those skills to the test during a realistic scenario in which a teacher was submerged in the Castleton River and began showing symptoms of hypothermia. Students immediately sprang into action, working together to safely remove the teacher from the river, apply a burrito wrap, build a fire to boil water, and set up a shelter to restore warmth as quickly as possible.
Throughout the exercise, students remained calm, communicated clearly, and demonstrated strong teamwork. Their quick, coordinated response highlighted the importance of hypothermia awareness and the value of proper training in real-world outdoor situations.










Friendly reminder - our December break begins next week!

It’s always great to welcome our graduates back! Best wishes and good luck to Allison Rogers, Class of 2025, who stopped by this week to share what she’s been up to since graduating last June. Allison visited on Monday with a recruiter, and we thank her for her service and wish her continued success on her next steps.

💐 Celebrating Terri Demasi 💐
After nearly 25 years of dedicated service, we extend our deepest gratitude to Terri Demasi as she prepares for retirement. From being the welcoming voice and friendly face in the Fair Haven Grade School front office to her incredible leadership with Applefest and years of guiding students through Sewing Club, Terri’s professionalism, generosity, and calm presence have touched every corner of our school community.
Thank you, Terri, for the countless hours, care, and heart you’ve given. You will be truly missed, and we wish you all the best in this well-deserved next chapter!
After nearly 25 years of dedicated service, we extend our deepest gratitude to Terri Demasi as she prepares for retirement. From being the welcoming voice and friendly face in the Fair Haven Grade School front office to her incredible leadership with Applefest and years of guiding students through Sewing Club, Terri’s professionalism, generosity, and calm presence have touched every corner of our school community.
Thank you, Terri, for the countless hours, care, and heart you’ve given. You will be truly missed, and we wish you all the best in this well-deserved next chapter!

This morning, our 7th grade students came together for their monthly assembly, centered on the November and December theme of “Practicing Gratitude.” 💙
This month, students flipped the script on the traditional awards—giving them to the adults who make a difference in their lives every day. Each TA selected one or more staff members to recognize and thank, sharing heartfelt appreciation for the care, support, and encouragement they receive at school.
Adults honored during today’s assembly included:
MS Cafeteria Staff
Ms. McMahon
Mrs. Wald
Mrs. Haley
Mr. Sweeney
Mr. Merrill
Anthony Malvasi
Ms. Savage
Rachel Casey
Moments like these remind us that gratitude is powerful—and that the connections between students and staff truly matter. Thank you to our 7th graders for leading with kindness and appreciation. 🌟
This month, students flipped the script on the traditional awards—giving them to the adults who make a difference in their lives every day. Each TA selected one or more staff members to recognize and thank, sharing heartfelt appreciation for the care, support, and encouragement they receive at school.
Adults honored during today’s assembly included:
MS Cafeteria Staff
Ms. McMahon
Mrs. Wald
Mrs. Haley
Mr. Sweeney
Mr. Merrill
Anthony Malvasi
Ms. Savage
Rachel Casey
Moments like these remind us that gratitude is powerful—and that the connections between students and staff truly matter. Thank you to our 7th graders for leading with kindness and appreciation. 🌟
What a wonderful evening of music at last night’s Middle and High School Winter Concert! The Fair Haven Union Middle and High School Music Department showcased the incredible talents of our student musicians, from beautiful choral harmonies to powerful instrumental performances.
The gym was filled with community members, families, and friends as students performed with focus, confidence, and pride. Thank you to our dedicated music staff—Samantha Adams, Instrumental Director; Jireh Marcalinas, Choral Director; and Dianne Chartrand, Accompanist—for preparing students for such a memorable night, and thank you to everyone who came out to support our musicians.
The gym was filled with community members, families, and friends as students performed with focus, confidence, and pride. Thank you to our dedicated music staff—Samantha Adams, Instrumental Director; Jireh Marcalinas, Choral Director; and Dianne Chartrand, Accompanist—for preparing students for such a memorable night, and thank you to everyone who came out to support our musicians.
Congratulations to Slater junior wrestler Anthony Szabo on reaching the 100-win milestone in his career! Anthony earned his 100th victory by winning his first match at Saturday’s St. Johnsbury Early Bird Invitational. Just a junior, he becomes the 23rd Slater grappler to have his name added to the 100-Win banner. An incredible accomplishment—congratulations, Anthony! 💪🤼♂️

Winter Concert, tomorrow night - December 16th!

Board Meeting - December 15, 2025
You’re invited to the Slate Valley Unified Union School District Board Meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the Fair Haven Union Middle & High School Band Room.
This meeting will be in person. Virtually connect by going to:
Video call link: https://meet.google.com/yij-wmxa-hpe
Or dial: (US) +1 218-288-2598 PIN: 302 314 435#
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.
You’re invited to the Slate Valley Unified Union School District Board Meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the Fair Haven Union Middle & High School Band Room.
This meeting will be in person. Virtually connect by going to:
Video call link: https://meet.google.com/yij-wmxa-hpe
Or dial: (US) +1 218-288-2598 PIN: 302 314 435#
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.

Slate Valley District Newsletter: December 12, 2025
https://mailchi.mp/1ca25391063e/slate-valley-district-newsletter-december-12-2025
https://mailchi.mp/1ca25391063e/slate-valley-district-newsletter-december-12-2025

Mr. VDK’s middle school Design class is excited to showcase their Future City projects! Students combined creativity with real-world problem solving as they imagined what a city might look like 100 years from now. Using recycled and found materials—along with 3D printers and laser cutters—they designed and built innovative models centered around this year’s theme: “Farm to Table.”
These future-focused cities highlight sustainable food systems, inventive technology, and thoughtful community planning. Great work, designers of tomorrow!
These future-focused cities highlight sustainable food systems, inventive technology, and thoughtful community planning. Great work, designers of tomorrow!










Gear-up visits FHUMS for a lunchtime meet and greet…with prizes!




