Before heading into Spring Break, FHGS second graders in Ms. Bruno’s class took time to learn about caring for our planet by creating their own Earth Day crafts. We’re always proud to celebrate the ways our learners are thinking about protecting and appreciating the world around them.
Wishing our entire Slate Valley community a joyful and meaningful Earth Day! 🌍💙

Slate Valley is proud to offer the 2026 Summer Food Service Program at the Fair Haven Grade School Cafeteria!
All children and teens 18 and under can enjoy free breakfast and lunch this summer—no registration required.
📅 Dates: June 29 – August 14
⏰ Times:
• Breakfast: 8:30–9:30 AM
• Lunch: 11:30 AM–12:30 PM
Please note: Meals must be eaten on-site in the cafeteria.
Help us spread the word so every child has access to healthy, nutritious meals all summer long!
🔎 Find more locations at: https://www.fns.usda.gov/summer/sitefinder

On Monday, April 20th, VTSU Upward Bound students visited Yale University and were greeted by FHU Alumni Emmett McKay! Emmett gave a fantastic tour of campus and shared some helpful college advice—along with a reminder that college life comes with a lot of homework! 📚
Thank you, Emmett, for taking the time to inspire our students and give them a glimpse into life at Yale!

🐾🦖 Hungry, Hungry Critter Challenge! 🦇🐾
Fair Haven Middle School 7th graders wrapped up the week with an unforgettable TA showdown! Each team transformed a simple laundry basket into a creative “critter”—from dinosaurs to bats to even a naked mole rat! 🧺✨
Then the action began… One teammate zoomed across the floor on a scooter board while others cheered them on, racing to scoop up as many plastic balls as possible—just like a real-life Hungry, Hungry Hippo!
TAs were judged on creativity, team spirit, and those over-the-top costumes and posters that brought the energy to the next level. After two exciting heats, the top teams faced off in a final round to crown the ultimate champion—based on who collected the most “food”! 🏆
Special awards were also given for Best Team Spirit and Best Overall Basket—and the competition was fierce!
What a fun, high-energy way to head into spring break!
See the video at: https://youtu.be/Ap4f1f6jw24

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The Slaters were led by Brett Hazen with 9 points, including a 3pt shot. Next in the scoring column was his brother Troy with 8pts, followed Travis Alger making two 3pt bombs for 6pts, Jordan Alger with 4pts, and Jayden Bots and Nate Moulton each with two points.
The Unified team is off over spring break, and will return to action when school resumes.







All Slate Valley schools will have an early release day on Friday, April 17, 2026.
This will be followed by Spring Break from Monday, April 20 through Friday, April 24. 🌸
We hope everyone enjoys a safe, relaxing, and well-deserved break!
Classes will resume on Monday, April 27, 2026.











Submitted by Coach/Athletic Director Eric Ramey: In front of a near-packed house, the Slaters hosted a Unified Basketball game for the first time in school history, and used a balanced effort to top Otter Valley 44-28. The Slaters lead 22-12 at the half, and used a big 3rd quarter to pull away. The Otters got hot in the 4th period to close the gap, but the Slaters held on for the victory.
Brett Hazen led Fair Haven with 12 points, and he consistently found open teammates, assisting on numerous hoops for the Slaters. Troy Hazen finished with 8 points, Jordan Alger and Jayden Botts had 6pts, and Nate Moulton and Travis Alger both had 4pts.
The Otters were led by Collin Elliot, Jeremiah Shaw and Alyssa Wade with 6 points each, Levi Machia had 4pts, and Madison Mitchell, Logan Korson and Reece Sheldrick each had 2pts.
Final: Fair Haven 44 / Otter Valley 28
The Slaters are back in action on Thursday, hosting Rutland at 4pm. Admission is free, and we hope to see the gym packed once again.










On May 1st, students from Fair Haven Union Middle & High School will be out in the community celebrating Green-Up Day—and they’re ready to lend a helping hand!
From spring yard clean-ups to other small outdoor tasks, our students are excited to support members of the Slate Valley community. This is a wonderful opportunity to connect, give back, and make a positive impact together.
If you or someone you know could use a little extra help this spring, please fill out the quick form below, or contact Jackie Phillips (email: jphillips@svuvt.org or phone: 802-265-4966). FHUMHS principals and assistant principals will review submissions and follow up directly.
👉 https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfHYQ48U-NIH-q2A1cECoC8cBXMl0eQSxBGHs8ZvZqpa98wow/viewform
Thank you for being part of our community—and for helping our students make a difference! 🌎✨


Join us at the Fair Haven American Legion for a fun-filled Bingo Night while supporting the Class of 2026 Project Graduation Fundraiser!
📅 Wednesday, April 15, 2026
🕓 Doors open at 4:50 PM
🎯 Bingo begins at 6:30 PM
Come out, play some bingo, and help support our students as they work toward a safe and memorable post graduation celebration. We hope to see you there! 💙


Stafford Technical School proudly sent 92 students to compete in 34 competitive areas at the Vermont SkillsUSA competition last week—and what an incredible showing it was!
We are so proud of every student who stepped outside their comfort zone, challenged themselves, and represented Stafford with pride. Whether you placed in the top three or not, your effort and courage truly matter!
A special congratulations to our Fair Haven Union High School medalists:
🥇 Brianna Gebo – Gold, Job Skill Demonstration A
🥇 Brian Dugan – Gold, Motorcycle Maintenance Technology
🥈 Emily Kennedy – Silver, Action Skills
🥉 Orianna Kerr – Bronze, Nurse Assisting
Our Gold Medalists will go on to represent Vermont at the National SkillsUSA Competition in Atlanta, GA this June—best of luck on the national stage! 🇺🇸✨




Today, some of our juniors had the opportunity to explore their futures with visits to Franklin Pierce University and Keene State College!
Students participated in informative sessions and guided campus tours, gaining valuable insight into college life, academic programs, and campus communities. Experiences like these help our students begin to envision their next steps beyond high school.
Thank you to both campuses for welcoming our students and providing such engaging visits!




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Our 7th & 8th grade students in Mr. VanDerKern’s Design class have been getting hands-on with history, science, and creativity through their Farm to Fiber unit!
Students explored how textiles are made from start to finish—creating cordage from flax, spinning their own yarn, and designing unique projects including felted animals, potholders, and bracelets. 🧶✨
This engaging, real-world learning experience was made possible in part thanks to a $500 grant from National Agriculture in the Classroom and the continued support of Mountain Heart Farm in Danby.
We’re proud of the creativity, craftsmanship, and curiosity our students demonstrated every step of the way!
