Where Are They Now Wednesday: Derek Eagan, Class of 2018

This month’s Where Are They Now Wednesday spotlight features Fair Haven Union High School alumnus Derek Eagan, Class of 2018, who has turned his early interest in public safety into a meaningful and fast-paced career in emergency services.

While in High School, Derek pursued training through the Stafford Technical Center Public Safety/Criminal Justice program, building the skills that would launch him into the field. Today, he works full time at Community Health Brandon as a Medical Assistant and also serves per diem with Wallingford Rescue Squad, Brandon Area Rescue Squad, and Regional Ambulance Service. His work keeps him actively engaged in caring for and supporting people across the region when they need it most.

While at FHUHS, Derek was a member of the FHUHS Cadets, an experience that helped shape his career direction and commitment to service. He credits several educators with having a lasting influence on his success, including Mrs. Margret Hayward, Mrs. Sheila Nicholes, and Scott Alkinburgh, whose support and guidance helped him along the way.

Outside of his professional life, Derek stays busy with a wide range of interests. During the summer months, he spends time at Pond Hill Ranch and also enjoys fishing, hiking, and just being outdoors. He values time with family and friends—especially his high school best friend, Adam—and is excited to now be a first-time uncle. He has also developed a passion for photography and recently launched his own business, Derek Eagan Photography.

A quote that continues to motivate him is, “Getting back up is the only back up plan you need,” by Bailey Zimmerman.

His advice to today’s Slate Valley students is simple but heartfelt: Don’t rush your four years. Make friends, and take part in the clubs and sports that interest you.

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Graphic titled “Where Are They Now Wednesday” from Slate Valley featuring FHUHS Class of 2018 alumnus Derek Eagan. Text highlights that he studied Public Safety/Criminal Justice at Stafford Technical Center, works full time in the Rutland Regional Medical Center Emergency Department, serves per diem with local rescue squads, is a former FHUHS Cadet, owns Derek Eagan Photography, and recently became an uncle. The photo shows an adult man standing in front of an ambulance in uniform.
Last night, Senator David Weeks, Representative William Canfield, and Representative Zachary Harvey joined community members at a Community Advisory Council meeting at Fair Haven Union Middle & High School for a forum focused on Act 73.

We appreciate our legislators taking the time to meet with the community, answer questions, and provide thoughtful, detailed explanations about Act 73 and its potential direction and impact on education in Vermont. Their openness and engagement helped make the discussion informative and productive for all who attended.
1 day ago, Slate Valley
Three local legislators speak at a table during a community forum, with a display screen behind them reading “Legislator Perspectives on Act 73” and listing guiding questions.
Community members and local legislators sit around tables in a school library classroom during a public discussion meeting, with a presentation on a screen about Act 73 and participants taking notes.
Belden Adds his Name to Another Banner!

Congratulations to Slater sophomore Cole Belden on becoming the 24th wrestler in Slater history to reach the 100 win mark! On Saturday, January 31st at the Mount Greylock Invitational, Cole ran the table to win the 138lb weight class championship, and to cap off the weekend, he was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Wrestler.

Congratulations to Cole and his family on this special achievement.

1 day ago, Slate Valley
Smiling high school student standing in a gym hallway holding a tall red-column trophy labeled “Mountie Invite Most Outstanding Wrestler 2026,” wearing a varsity jacket and backpack.
Trivia Tuesday: Did You Know? 📊

All information about Slate Valley’s Proposed FY27 Budget is available in one convenient place on our website. Community members can review the full set of resources, including:

• Proposed FY27 Budget Presentation
• 2025–2026 Annual Report
• Warning for the Annual Meeting
• FY27 Tax Rate Estimates
• Annual Meeting details — February 19, 2026 at 6:30 PM in the Fair Haven Union Middle & High School Band Room

View everything here:
👉 https://www.slatevalleyunified.org/o/svusd/page/fy27-budget

🗳️ Don’t forget: Please vote on Town Meeting Day — March 3, 2026 by Australian ballot, or vote early using an absentee ballot.

Stay informed and take part in the process!
1 day ago, Slate Valley
Slate Valley Unified School District “Trivia Tuesday” graphic that reads “Did You Know?” and explains that all proposed FY27 budget information — including presentations, reports, and supporting documents — is available on one dedicated website page. Includes images of the FY27 Proposed Budget and 2025–2026 Annual Report covers, a student group photo, a QR code, and the link: slatevalleyunified.org/o/svusd/page/fy27-budget.
Reminder: Tonight - Act 73 Discussion with Local Legislators!
6:00 to 7:30 PM - Fair Haven Union Middle & High School Library
All are welcome!
3 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic with Slate Valley Community Advisory Council logo and text announcing the next meeting on February 2, 2026, from 6:00–7:30 PM at the Fair Haven Union Middle & High School Library, featuring an Act 73 discussion with local legislators.
Meet Faculty & Staff Monday - February Spotlight

This month we’re excited to spotlight Bethany Link, a Grade 3 teacher at Benson Village School. This is Mrs. Link’s second year at BVS. Before joining the Benson community, she taught for six years at Randolph Elementary School, working with students in grades K–2.

Outside the classroom, Mrs. Link enjoys spending time with her family and going on adventures together. She also loves reading a good book, cooking and baking, getting outdoors, and a little shopping when she can fit it in.

Her classroom community is guided by this shared message:
“In this classroom, we respect each other, we never give up, we are kind, we laugh a lot, we make mistakes, we have big dreams, we are family!”

A quote that inspires her personally is:
“Be the change you want to see in the world.” — Mahatma Gandhi

Mrs. Link began the school year on maternity leave after welcoming a baby boy, Thomas Calvin Link, named in honor of both of his grandfathers. We’re so glad to have her back at Benson Village School and deeply appreciate the warmth, care, and positive energy she brings to her students each day.
3 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic titled “Meet Monday – Slate Valley Faculty & Staff” featuring BVS Grade 3 teacher Bethany Link, with a family photo and text highlights about her experience, hobbies, classroom motto, and welcome of a new baby boy.
FHUHS Newsletter: Week of January 30, 2026
https://app.smore.com/n/bpw6r
5 days ago, Slate Valley
Banner reading “Slater Nation Newsletter” with subheading “The Official FHU High School Newsletter – January 30, 2026” on a dark green background with teal lettering.
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Slate Valley Unified USD newsletter header dated January 30, 2026, featuring the district logo above a winter scene of people ice fishing on a frozen lake with mountains in the background.
Join Us for our next Community Advisory Council Meeting — Monday, February 2!

We hope you’ll join us for the next Community Advisory Council (CAC) Meeting on Monday, February 2, 2026, from 6:00–7:30 PM in the Library at Fair Haven Union Middle & High School.

We’ll be welcoming our local legislators for an important conversation and updates on Act 73. This is a great opportunity to stay informed, ask questions, and share your perspective as we work together to support our schools and community.

🗓 Monday, February 2, 2026
⏰ 6:00–7:30 PM
📍 FHUMHS Library

Come be part of the conversation — we’d love to see you there!
5 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic with Slate Valley Community Advisory Council logo and text announcing the next meeting on February 2, 2026, from 6:00–7:30 PM at the Fair Haven Union Middle & High School Library, featuring an Act 73 discussion with local legislators.
A group of community members sit around tables in a school library, listening to a man speaking at the front, with bookshelves lining the walls behind them.
What a way to wrap up this round of Lifetime Activities! ❄️ Despite the super chilly temps, our Frisbee golf and ice fishing groups bundled up, braved the cold, and made the most of their final day together—proving that a little winter weather can’t stop the fun.

To top it all off, Principal Jen Paquette surprised both groups with hot chocolate and donuts, which were a huge hit and very much appreciated on such a cold day!

We also want to share a sincere thank you from Ms. Paquette to everyone for their patience and understanding when the trip ended with a small hiccup—a bus breakdown that required a later return than planned. Students, staff, and families were incredibly supportive and flexible while we waited for a replacement bus, and that teamwork truly reflects the strength of our school community.

Cold hands, warm drinks, and great memories—now that’s a Lifetime Activities day to remember!
6 days ago, Slate Valley
Students and an adult stand on a frozen lake in winter gear as donuts are handed out from an open box beside ice fishing equipment.
Students wearing hats and gloves accept hot drinks and donuts from an adult while gathered on the snow near ice fishing gear.
Three bundled-up students stand on the ice holding hot drinks and a donut, with a frozen lake and trees in the background.
A student kneels on the snow beside an ice fishing hole, holding a fishing rod and snack, with the frozen lake stretching behind them.
A student in a bright winter jacket kneels on the ice holding a fishing rod and cup, next to a freshly drilled fishing hole.
Two students in winter clothing stand on the ice near an ice fishing hole, holding hot drinks and snacks, with snowy trees behind them.
An adult offers donuts from an open box to two students bundled in winter jackets on the snowy lake.
Students gather at the open trunk of a vehicle, reaching for donuts and supplies while dressed in winter gear.
Close-up of students selecting donuts and holding hot drinks at the open back of a vehicle in snowy conditions.
Students seated on a school bus hold up cups of hot chocolate, smiling and bundled in winter clothing after their outdoor activities.
🥶 Bundle Up—Thursday's Our Final LTA Day! ❄️

Tomorrow wraps up the final week of this session of Lifetime Activities, and winter is reminding us it’s in full swing!

Students in Ice Fishing and Frisbee Golf will be heading to Lake St. Catherine, while Yoga and Baking groups will take short walks to alternate locations around town. Please be sure students dress warmly and appropriately for cold outdoor conditions—layers, hats, gloves, warm socks, and winter footwear are a must!

🧤 Cold-Weather Safety Measures in Place:
• Hand warmers provided for all students
• Regular communication with families
• A bus will remain on site at outdoor locations
• Students will rewarm every 45 minutes
• Advisors will closely monitor hands, feet, noses, ears, and overall comfort
• Advisors and administration will stay in close contact and will call it early if conditions require

We’re excited to wrap up a great LTA session—just don’t be “that one guy.” Dress warm! 😄❄️
7 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic from FHU Middle School warning that it will be cold for Lifetime Activities, encouraging students to come prepared. Includes a humorous photo of a person walking across a snowy field wearing a jacket, backpack, shorts, and sneakers, with text reading “Don’t be that one guy.”
Project Build students are at it again! 🛠️📚

This time, they’re putting their skills to work by building outdoor Little Library Book Boxes for the local park. From careful measuring to drilling and assembly, students are gaining hands-on experience while giving back to the community in a meaningful way. We love seeing learning, craftsmanship, and community connection come together—nice work, students!
7 days ago, Slate Valley
Two Project Build students work in a woodshop, using power tools to assemble a wooden box, with one student drilling while the other observes and assists.
A Project Build student measures and marks a wooden box on a workbench, surrounded by woodworking tools and clamps, as part of building an outdoor library exchange box.
“Tell me you live in Vermont without telling me…”

Two FHUHS seniors, Porter and Logan, arrived at school by snowmobile today—because of course they did! Staff shared that about a decade ago, this was actually a common sight, with 8–9 sleds regularly parked outside by the greenhouse.

Some traditions never really disappear… they just wait for the right snowfall. Stay warm and safe, Slaters!
7 days ago, Slate Valley
Two snowmobiles parked in a snow-covered school parking lot, surrounded by snowbanks and nearby vehicles.
Two full-face snowmobile helmets with goggles rest side by side on a concrete surface indoors.
Two students dressed in winter gear sit on snowmobiles in a snowy parking lot, preparing to head out on a clear winter day.
FHUMS Newsletter: January 2026
https://app.smore.com/n/v5kyx
8 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic with a snowy, dark background featuring the text “Fair Haven Union Middle School” and the date “January 26, 2026” in light blue and white lettering inside dark translucent text boxes.
🏀🌟 State Champion Alert! 🌟🏀

On Saturday at Spaulding High School, FHU Middle School student Jaden earned the title of Vermont State Champion in the 12/13-year-old boys division of the Elks National Hoop Shoot Contest! Jaden sank an incredible 23 out of 25 free throws to secure the win.

This victory follows an impressive run—winning at the Rutland County level, then Sectionals in Springfield, and now States. Next up: Regionals in Portland, Maine this March, where Jaden will compete against the top shooters from each New England state for a chance to advance to Nationals in Chicago.

We are so proud of Jaden’s hard work, focus, and determination. Way to represent FHU—keep shooting for the stars! 🌟
8 days ago, Slate Valley
Group photo on a gym floor showing a middle school student holding a trophy, surrounded by adults and a moose mascot wearing a hat labeled “Elroy.” The student stands at the center smiling, with community members and Elks representatives posing together after an awards presentation.
Reminder: Friday, January 30, 2026 is a half day for students.
Here is the 1/2 day Student Schedule:

Period 1 - 8:10 to 9:01
Period 2 - 9:04 to 9:55
Period 3 - 9:58 to 10:49
Period 4 - 10:52 to 11:45
8 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic titled “FHUMHS ½ Day Schedule for Friday, January 30.” It lists class periods and times: Period 1 from 8:10–9:01, Period 2 from 9:04–9:55, Period 3 from 9:58–10:49, and Period 4 from 10:52–11:45.
Board Meeting Tonight- January 26, 2026
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/zjf-fize-oet
Or dial: (US) +1 413-779-5205 PIN: 549 283 171#

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.
10 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic announcing a Slate Valley Unified Union School District Board Meeting. Text reads “Please Join Us Tonight” and “Board Meeting.” The agenda includes consent agenda; warning for FY27 school budget; tax rate discussion; committee reports for building and grounds, policy, and executive committee. Meeting details list January 26, 2026 at 6:30 PM, held at Fair Haven Union Middle & High School in the Band Room. The graphic features a circular table with stylized people icons and a Vermont logo.
Good Afternoon,

All Slate Valley Schools will be closed tomorrow, Monday, January 26, 2026, due to the weather conditions. Stay safe and have a great day!

Best,

Brooke Olsen-Farrell, Superintendent
10 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic announcing “No School Snow Day!” with snowflakes on a snowy background. Text reads “Monday, January 26th,” alongside the Slate Valley Unified School District logo.
12 days ago, Slate Valley
Slate Valley Unified USD newsletter header dated January 23, 2026, featuring an illustration of five bundled-up people shivering in winter coats beneath hanging icicles, suggesting cold winter weather.
🎤✨ Night of the Elephant Talent Show ✨🎤

What an incredible afternoon at Fair Haven Union Middle & High School for our Night of the Elephant Talent Show!

We are so impressed and proud of our students who showed courage, confidence, and creativity by sharing their talents on stage.

A huge thank-you goes out to everyone who made this event a success—especially the students who helped plan and run the show, our behind-the-scenes stage crew, our dedicated judges, and Mrs. Adams, emcee extraordinaire, who kept the show moving and the crowd engaged.

Keep reaching for the stars—you were amazing! 🌟
13 days ago, Slate Valley
All Participants Group of student performers standing and posing together on a stage in a school gym during the Night of the Elephant Talent Show.
Members of the Modern Music class stand on stage, smiling and posing together after helping plan and organize the talent show.
Three judges sit at a table in the gym with papers and water bottles, smiling as students and audience members gather behind them.
A student stands in the gym holding equipment, assisting with stage and setup changes between talent show acts.
Four student performers pose together on stage after receiving awards, including first, second, third place, and the People’s Choice Award.