VPA D2 Girls Quarterfinal Basketball Game!

Friday February 27th…7pm at Fair Haven UMHS
#4 Fair Haven vs #5 Middlebury
*Middlebury Shootaround at 5:40pm
*Fair Haven Shootaround at 6pm.

Ticket Prices:
$10 Adults / $5 Students & Senior Citizens
Tickets go on sale at 6pm.
Fair Haven season ticket holders and students will go to the cafeteria / General admission will go to the lobby and main hallway.
Doors to the gym will open at 6:30
*FHU Season passes not valid for VPA playoffs.
about 15 hours ago, Slate Valley
Flyer for FHU Slaters D-II Girls Basketball Quarterfinals. #4 Fair Haven faces #5 Middlebury on February 27, 2026 at 7:00 PM. Pre-game info: Adults $10; students and seniors $5. Lobby doors open at 6:00 PM; gym doors at 6:30 PM. Season tickets are not valid for postseason games. Season ticket holders and FHU player families may wait in the cafeteria for early gym access. Design features the FHU Slaters logo, flame graphics, and a flaming basketball.
🏆🎳🤼‍♂️ Good luck Slaters!

FHU student-athletes are heading into the VPA Tournament Championships this week!

🎳 Bowling
📍 Barre’s Twin City Lanes
🗓️ February 28

🤼 Wrestling
📍 Champlain Valley Union High School
🗓️ February 27 & 28

Let’s cheer on our Slaters as they compete at the championship level — we’re proud of you! 💙

🎟️ Tickets: https://gofan.co/app/school/vpa
about 15 hours ago, Slate Valley
Promotional graphic for FHU Slaters competing in the VPA Tournament Championships. Left side shows bowling pins and ball with text: Bowling, February 28 at Barre’s Twin City Lanes. Right side shows two wrestlers in action with text: Wrestling, February 27 and 28 at Champlain Valley Union High School. Bottom reads “Go FHU Slaters” with ticket link to GoFan.
Please join us for Coffee and Conversation with Senator Ruth Hardy!

Orwell residents are especially encouraged to attend, and all Slate Valley community members are warmly welcome to join Senator Ruth Hardy for a casual breakfast conversation.

📅 Friday, March 6, 2026
🕘 9:00–10:00 AM
📍 Orwell Free Library

Come hear updates from the current legislative session and learn more about Act 73, with time for questions and discussion. This is a great opportunity to stay informed, share perspectives, and connect with your local senator.

Offered in partnership with Slate Valley Unified USD and the Orwell Town Library.

We hope to see you there!
about 16 hours ago, Slate Valley
Flyer inviting the community to “Coffee & Conversation with Senator Ruth Hardy.” Event is Friday, March 6, 2026, at the Orwell Free Library from 9:00–10:00 AM. Graphic shows a steaming coffee mug and a muffin with the Slate Valley logo. Text notes the event is offered in partnership with Slate Valley Unified USD and the Orwell Free Library.
☘️Lucky Lotto Raffle!☘️ A FHU Band Fundraiser! To purchase tickets, see a band member or their family!
3 days ago, Slate Valley
Green graphic promoting the “FHU Band Lucky Lotto Raffle.” A pot of gold coins lists prizes: 1st prize $150 scratch-off tickets, 2nd prize $100 scratch-off tickets, 3rd prize $50 scratch-off tickets. Text notes tickets are $5 each or 5 for $20. Winner announced Sunday, March 15. Contact Courtney Mingo at 802-683-5580 for more information.
We Are Slate Valley highlights the heart of our district—our students. In this video, Slate Valley students chose words they believe best describe who we are as a district, sharing their voices and perspectives. Together, their reflections celebrate the opportunities, growth, and strong sense of belonging that define Slate Valley. From classrooms to activities, see how our schools support every learner and help students discover who they are and who they can become. See the video at: https://youtu.be/jGoplAjolPU
3 days ago, Slate Valley
Smiling elementary-age student wearing glasses and a pink shirt stands in front of a decorative tree display with paper snowflakes. A banner along the bottom shows Slate Valley school logos including BVS, CES, FHGS, OVS, FHU High School, and FHU Middle School.
Slater Bowlers Dominate State Individual Championship Tournament: Goyette continues his Magical Season

The Vermont High School Bowling Association held the 2026 Individual Championship Tournament on Sunday Feb 22nd at the Rutland Bowlerama. Six Slater bowlers were seeded into the field of 32, with three finishing the day in the top 10.

Aiden Goyette, who bowled a perfect game for the Slaters back in January, entered the day as the #4 seed and advanced through the ladder format all the way to the championship match, where he met his Slater teammate and the #1 seed, George Stamp, for all the marbles. Aiden was able to string together five consecutive strikes in the middle frames to hold off a rally by George, to win the 2026 Vermont Individual Bowling Championship 242-214. Both bowlers were extraordinary in the final, with Aiden rolling nine strikes to George’s seven. Slater junior Eli Donaldson had a solid day as well, coming from the #22 seed to finish 9th in the event.

Next week the Slaters will look to defend their state team championship at the VPA Vermont Bowling Championships at Twin City Lanes in Barre, VT.
3 days ago, Slate Valley
High school student bowler stands in a bowling alley holding a trophy and smiling, with electronic scoreboards and lanes visible in the background.
Two high school student bowlers stand side by side at a bowling alley, each holding a trophy and wearing matching team jerseys, with bowling lanes behind them.
Slate Valley District Newsletter: February 20, 2026
https://mailchi.mp/7cc4725364fd/slate-valley-district-newsletter
6 days ago, Slate Valley
Slate Valley Unified USD newsletter graphic dated February 20, 2026, featuring cartoon children celebrating in front of the words “February Break.” Text reads: All Slate Valley schools will be closed for February Break from Monday the 23rd through Friday the 27th. Classes will resume on Monday, March 2, 2026.
🛠️ Engineering in Action!

Students in Mr. VanDerKern’s Design class have been hard at work putting their creativity and problem-solving skills to the test! Using only toothpicks, glue, and careful planning, students designed and constructed model bridges — all with one big question in mind: How much weight can they hold?

Throughout the project, students explored the engineering design process, experimented with structural supports, and collaborated to strengthen their builds. The real excitement comes during testing, when each bridge faces the ultimate challenge!

Great work to these young engineers for their focus, teamwork, and innovative thinking.
6 days ago, Slate Valley
Student works at a lab table carefully gluing toothpicks together while building a bridge structure.
Close-up of a toothpick bridge resting on stacks of books between two stools during a weight test setup.
Close-up of a student carefully aligning toothpicks to build a bridge base structure.
Completed toothpick suspension-style bridge sits on a workbench next to a bottle of wood glue.
Three students pose behind their finished toothpick bridge structures on a classroom table.
Laptop displays a bridge design reference while craft sticks and materials are spread across a classroom worktable.
Two students collaborate while cutting and assembling a triangular toothpick bridge frame.
Student concentrates while gluing toothpicks together on a classroom desk.
Close-up of a student carefully aligning toothpicks to build a bridge base structure.
Two middle school students smile while testing a yellow paper and toothpick bridge supported between two stools with weights hanging below.
“Made in Vermont” Raffle — Support Our Middle School Yearbooks! 📚

Fair Haven Union Middle School is excited to launch our “Made in Vermont” Raffle to help fund the printing of the 2025–2026 Middle School Yearbooks.

Our goal is simple: through raffle ticket sales and our Pampered Chef BINGO Night on Friday, March 27, we hope to fully cover yearbook printing costs so every 7th and 8th grader receives a yearbook at no cost to families. 💙

We’ve gathered an incredible variety of prizes — all proudly Made in Vermont — that are sure to appeal to many!

🎟 Tickets:
• $10 each
• 3 for $25
• Cash or check (payable to SVUUSD)
• Turn in tickets and money to the Middle School Office

🏆 Drawing:
Winners will be drawn at the Pampered Chef BINGO Event on Friday, March 27.
Winners do not need to be present, but we hope you’ll join us for a fun night of Bingo!

📩 Questions or need more tickets? Please reach out to any Middle School student or call the Middle School office— and thank you for supporting our students!
6 days ago, Slate Valley
Flyer titled “Made in Vermont FHU Middle School Yearbook Raffle” displaying a grid of 16 Vermont-made raffle prizes, including a Hubbardton Forge table lamp, wooden table, wooden bench and clipboard, Vermont tree ring print, quilts, local food baskets, Vermont jewelry, watercolor paintings, hand-painted wooden sign, Tata Harper skincare products, oil painting of a pig, Lake Monsters tickets, cutting board and soap dispenser set, stained glass mountain scene, barn quilt, and another local food basket. Text explains proceeds support 2025–2026 middle school yearbooks, tickets cost $10 each or three for $25, and winners will be drawn Friday, March 27 at the Pampered Chef Bingo event.
A Hall of Fame Family: David and Mary Heitkamp Honored in 2026

The Heitkamp legacy continues to shine as both David Heitkamp and his daughter Mary Heitkamp earn well-deserved recognition for their extraordinary impact on Fair Haven Union and Vermont track and field.

David Heitkamp, longtime Fair Haven Union coach, is headed to the VPA Hall of Fame Class of 2026. During his 25-year career, he led the Slaters’ indoor and outdoor track programs to an astounding 20 team state titles, plus two girls cross country championships, totaling 22 team titles. His athletes captured a remarkable 216 individual and relay state championships, reflecting the powerhouse program he built.

Beyond the numbers, Dave — alongside his wife Linda — helped elevate track and field across Vermont through their leadership, sportsmanship, and deep commitment to student-athletes. In 2010, Fair Haven honored his impact by dedicating Heitkamp Track & Athletic Field, a tribute to a family that helped define an era of Slater excellence.

For more information and ticket pricing to the Hall of Fame induction ceremony, go to: https://vpaonline.org/athletics/vpa-hall-of-fame/

Adding to the family’s historic year, Mary Heitkamp has been selected for induction into the Vermont Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2026.

A high school All-American in the pentathlon and two-time Gatorade Vermont Athlete of the Year (2003, 2004), Mary compiled a then-record 23 individual Vermont state titles in cross country and track at Fair Haven Union. She was a New England champion in both the 600m and 800m and set multiple state records — including her legendary 1:33.39 indoor 600m, which still stands more than three seconds ahead of the next-fastest Vermont time.

Mary helped lead the Slaters to multiple team championships in cross country, indoor, and outdoor track before continuing her career as a Division I scholarship athlete at Boston College, competing in the ACC.

Together, David and Mary Heitkamp represent a family legacy built on excellence, humility, and a genuine love of the sport. Their combined achievements have left a lasting mark on Fair Haven Union, the Slater community, and track and field across Vermont.
Congratulations to the Heitkamp family on this incredible Hall of Fame honor!
7 days ago, Slate Valley
Head-and-shoulders portrait of a smiling older man with very short gray hair, wearing a dark jacket over a navy shirt against a plain light background.
Student athlete in a Fair Haven track uniform runs on an indoor track during a race, wearing bib number 132, with spectators visible in the background.
VPA Post-Season Ticket Prices & Streaming
As the VPA playoff season nears, we want to inform our fans of the tournament game ticket prices, and the switch to the NFHS Streaming platform, and the subscription rate. Your NFHS subscription will allow you to watch not only any game in Vermont, but also games from every state. Reminder: this subscription will “auto-renew”, so you will need to cancel it when you have finished watching games of interest.
Adults: $10
Students / School-age children / Senior citizens: $5
https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/
VPA Basketball tournament games will begin the week of February 23rd for the girls bracket, and the week of March 2nd on the boys side.
7 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic featuring a large basketball with the headline “VPA Post-Season Ticket Prices & Streaming Information.” Text explains that VPA playoff games will be shown on the NFHS Network and notes the subscription auto-renews. Ticket prices are listed as Adults $10 and Students/School-age children/Senior citizens $5. Includes the streaming link (nfhsnetwork.com) and notes that girls’ tournament games begin the week of February 23 and boys’ games the week of March 2.
🎉 Support the Junior Class of 2027! 🎉

The FHU Junior Class is hosting a Calendar Raffle Fundraiser—and you won’t want to miss your chance to win! 📅✨

For just $5 per ticket (or 5 tickets for $20), you’ll be entered for daily prizes throughout March and April, featuring great local favorites and gift cards. 🎁 From Dunkin’ and Starbucks to Amazon, Chipotle, and more—there are LOTS of chances to win!

✅ Multiple chances to win
✅ Winners drawn daily as listed
✅ Support our Junior Class of 2027

📌 All tickets must be turned in by March 13.
💬 See a member of the Class of 2027 to purchase tickets.
Checks payable to SVUUSD.

Grab your tickets and help support our students while having some fun!
7 days ago, Slate Valley
Flyer titled “FHU Junior Class Calendar Raffle Fundraiser March/April 2026” with Slaters logos at the top. It lists donation options of one ticket for $5 or five for $20. A calendar grid shows daily prize drawings such as gift cards to Michaels, TJ Maxx, Dunkin, Starbucks, Amazon, Chipotle, and others, plus specialty prizes like a Vermont Comedy Club ticket package and a Fair Haven Fitness membership. The bottom includes rules, ticket form fields for contact information, and a note that tickets are due by March 13 and checks should be made payable to SVUUSD.
🚨 Tonight — SVUUSD Annual Meeting 🚨

Join the Slate Valley Unified Union School District for the Annual Meeting on the FY27 school budget. This is a great opportunity to learn more about the proposed budget, hear important updates, and ask questions about how it supports our students, staff, and schools.

🗓 Tonight — Thursday, February 19, 2026
📍 Fair Haven Union Middle & High School Band Room
🕡 6:30 PM

Can’t attend in person? Join virtually:
🎥 Video call link: https://meet.google.com/oiu-geoi-eaj

📞 Or dial (US): +1 816-425-1778
PIN: 657 919 832#

We hope you can join us and be part of the conversation. Your voice matters!
7 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic badge with icon of a presenter pointing to a board in front of an audience. Text reads “SVUUSD Annual Meeting — Thursday, February 19, 2026 — FHUMHS Band Room — 6:30 PM.” Teal border with gray background and light green and blue icons.
Join us for the Slate Valley Unified Union School District Annual Meeting on the FY27 School Budget 📘

🗓 Thursday, February 19, 2026
⏰ 6:30 PM
📍 Fair Haven Union Middle & High School Band Room

Community members are encouraged to attend to learn more about the proposed budget, ask questions, and better understand how it supports our students and schools. Your participation matters, and we hope to see you there.

For full details and budget information, visit:
https://www.slatevalleyunified.org/o/svusd/page/fy27-budget
8 days ago, Slate Valley
Hexagon-shaped graphic announcing the SVUUSD Annual Meeting, with an icon of a presenter speaking to an audience beside a safety helmet symbol. Text reads: “SVUUSD Annual Meeting — Thursday, February 19, 2026 — FHUMHS Band Room — 6:30 PM.”
On Friday, February 13, Slate Valley students proudly represented our district at the Green Mountain Music District V Festival. 🎶 Students from multiple schools participated in chorus, band, and jazz, showcasing their talent, preparation, and dedication to music. We are incredibly proud of their hard work and the way they represented their schools.

Festival Participants were:

Middle School Chorus

Castleton Elementary School (CES): Madelyn Stygles, Amos Adamski, Erin Taylor, Anital Crowley

Fair Haven Grade School (FHGS): Neva Randell

Fair Haven Union Middle & High School (FHUMHS): Laila New, Azalea Rehm, Grant Parrott, Emerson Robles (selected), Avery Zeitler, Ember Bentley, Izabella West, Hannah Brink

High School Band — FHUMHS

Maya Volpe, Avery Audent, Shira Hertzberg, Hannah Allard, Elaina Allard, Abigail Young, Henry Young, Libby Rockwell, Ollie Benson, Averie Parrott

Middle School Jazz

Orwell Village School (OVS): Will Scarpulla

Congratulations to all of our student musicians for this outstanding accomplishment! 👏🎼
8 days ago, Slate Valley
Seven middle school chorus students stand in a row against a hallway wall wearing black concert attire and holding green music folders, posing before a performance.
A large student chorus stands on risers in a school gym while a conductor faces them at a microphone stand; students wear black concert clothing and hold green folders.
Wide view of a combined student chorus on gym risers with a conductor in front and a pianist at a grand piano to the side during a concert performance.
Close-up of a section of the student chorus on risers, dressed in black and singing while reading from green music folders.
Front view of a student chorus performing in a gym as the conductor leads with raised arm and a grand piano sits nearby.
Student percussionist in black concert attire plays a mallet instrument near the gym floor while an audience watches from the bleachers behind.
Winter Carnival Spirit Week is off to a high-energy start! ❄️🎉 Each morning this week begins with a fun spirit game in the gym, and yesterday’s kickoff event had students laughing, and cheering in a balloon challenge.

Congratulations to Maddy Hayes, who took the top spot as our first Spirit Game Champion of the week! 🏆 We can’t wait to see what the rest of Spirit Week brings!
9 days ago, Slate Valley
Three high school students in a gym compete in a spirit game, moving quickly while keeping balloons near their feet as classmates watch from the bleachers.
A small group of students on the gym floor step and pivot around balloons during a Winter Carnival spirit game while spectators look on.
Two students race side by side across the gym floor, each guiding a balloon with their feet during a morning spirit challenge.
Two students laugh and maneuver around balloons at center court while other students sit in the bleachers behind them.
A student wearing a Slaters sweatshirt stands smiling on the gym floor with a balloon at her feet, celebrating after winning the spirit game.
Big hearts made a big impact at the Middle School! ❤️🐾
Through the Hearts for Paws fundraising drive, each TA collected donations for the Rutland County Humane Society—and the results were incredible. In total, students donated 156 items to support local animals in need.

A huge congratulations to Kerry Stevens’ 8th grade TA, who brought in the most donations and earned a special reward: a visit from the Caring Canines of Southern Vermont. Therapy dogs Tony and Cody stopped by to help students kick off their Monday with smiles, calm moments, and plenty of tail wags.

Thank you to Student Voice for organizing this effort and to all of our middle school students and families for their generosity and compassion for animals in our community. 🐶💙
9 days ago, Slate Valley
Group of middle school students and several adults in a classroom posing with two therapy dogs, one large collie-type dog and one small long-haired dog, during a school visit.
Two middle school students sitting in a computer lab smiling and petting two therapy dogs on leashes beside their chairs.
Close-up of three people and a large therapy dog wearing a red Caring Canines vest while students gently pet the dog and smile.
A teacher standing behind a rolling cart filled with donated pet supplies and items, including food cans, paper towels, toys, and a large carrot-shaped scratcher, collected for an animal shelter.
Slate Valley District Newsletter: February 13, 2026
https://mailchi.mp/d1e32e42eac9/district-newsletter-february-13-2026
13 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic titled “Slate Valley Unified USD Newsletter” dated February 13, 2026, with a Presidents Day themed banner showing a patriotic design and an illustration of George Washington. Text states that all Slate Valley schools will be in session on Monday, February 16, 2026 (Presidents Day), and it is a regular school day for students and staff.
Middle School Shenanigans... or is it?
Mr. Merrill’s middle school TA started the day with focus and positivity! 🧘 Students took a few minutes to practice yoga and tai chi together, using mindful movement and breathing to get centered and ready to learn. Building calm, balance, and self-awareness is a great way to set the tone for a successful day. 💙
14 days ago, Slate Valley
Middle school students stand beside their desks in a classroom following their teacher’s lead as they practice a tai chi or yoga pose with arms extended, beginning the day with mindful movement.
A teacher and group of middle school students stand in a circle around desks with hands together at their chests, practicing a quiet breathing or centering exercise in the classroom.
Students in a middle school classroom mirror their teacher’s wide, flowing arm movements during a tai chi or yoga warm-up activity between desks.
Today's Rutland Herald: Scan the QR Code in the photo or go to https://bit.ly/SVULTA to see the accompanying video.
15 days ago, Slate Valley
Poster for Slate Valley Unified USD promoting the Lifetime Activities program. The graphic includes the district logo and text listing the towns served, with multiple photos of students participating in activities such as woodworking, hiking, ice skating, ice fishing, martial arts training, treadmill fitness, fishing, cooking, and horseback riding. A central text block explains the history and purpose of the Lifetime Activities program and notes winter and late spring sessions. The poster includes a video link and QR code, the slogan “Our School, Your Future,” and district contact information with website and social media icons.