WANTED: Community members interested in serving as Slate Valley School Board Representatives!
Slate Valley Unified Union School District is seeking residents who want to make a meaningful impact on our schools and students. Open seats are available in West Haven (3 seats), Hubbardton (1 seat), and Orwell (1 seat). There are also seats in Benson, Fair Haven, and Castleton, where current members are running unopposed.
Serving on the school board is a great way to represent your community, support student success, and help shape the future of Slate Valley schools. Board members receive an annual stipend, and no prior experience is required—just a commitment to serve.
If you’re interested in running, please visit your town office to obtain a petition and learn more about the process and requirements.
Slate Valley Unified Union School District is seeking residents who want to make a meaningful impact on our schools and students. Open seats are available in West Haven (3 seats), Hubbardton (1 seat), and Orwell (1 seat). There are also seats in Benson, Fair Haven, and Castleton, where current members are running unopposed.
Serving on the school board is a great way to represent your community, support student success, and help shape the future of Slate Valley schools. Board members receive an annual stipend, and no prior experience is required—just a commitment to serve.
If you’re interested in running, please visit your town office to obtain a petition and learn more about the process and requirements.

Slate Valley District Newsletter: January 9, 2026
https://mailchi.mp/878590be2697/january-9-2026-slate-valley-district-newsletter
https://mailchi.mp/878590be2697/january-9-2026-slate-valley-district-newsletter

This Friday, we’re focusing on Slate Valley’s Community Advisory Council (CAC)—a group that brings community voices together to support and strengthen our schools. Made up of community members from across the district, CAC meets monthly with the superintendent and district staff to share perspectives, discuss school-related topics, and strengthen the connection between our schools and the communities they serve. Everyone is welcome to attend—join us at the next meeting on February 2, 2026, in the Fair Haven Union Middle & High School Library. We will be joined by our local legislators to discuss updates on Act 73. Come be part of the conversation!

🏆 Throwback Thursday 🏆
A decade ago, the Fair Haven Union High School Scholars Bowl Team made school history by defeating Rutland High School to win the 2016 PEGTV Academic Showdown Championship—a match that was televised and watched by viewers across the region.
This victory marked the first—and only—time the FHUHS Scholars Bowl Team captured the championship title, earning well-deserved recognition for their knowledge, teamwork, and dedication.
We’re proud to celebrate this unforgettable moment and the students and advisor who made it happen.
A decade ago, the Fair Haven Union High School Scholars Bowl Team made school history by defeating Rutland High School to win the 2016 PEGTV Academic Showdown Championship—a match that was televised and watched by viewers across the region.
This victory marked the first—and only—time the FHUHS Scholars Bowl Team captured the championship title, earning well-deserved recognition for their knowledge, teamwork, and dedication.
We’re proud to celebrate this unforgettable moment and the students and advisor who made it happen.

📚 Time to plan for the 2026–2027 school year!
The High School Guidance Team invites families to attend our Course Selection Workshop!
Learn about the course selection process, credit requirements, and get your questions answered in person.
🗓 January 14, 2026
📍 FHU Cafeteria
⏰ 6:00–7:30 PM
Parents and students are encouraged to attend together.
📞 To register, contact Mrs. Raquel O’Brien by January 13 at 802-265-3636.
The High School Guidance Team invites families to attend our Course Selection Workshop!
Learn about the course selection process, credit requirements, and get your questions answered in person.
🗓 January 14, 2026
📍 FHU Cafeteria
⏰ 6:00–7:30 PM
Parents and students are encouraged to attend together.
📞 To register, contact Mrs. Raquel O’Brien by January 13 at 802-265-3636.
Where Are They Now Wednesday? | Fair Haven Union High School Alumna Spotlight
Nikiah (Vincent) Viger, Class of 2005
From the halls of Fair Haven Union High School to a career dedicated to helping students navigate their college journeys, Nikiah Viger’s path is a powerful example of leadership, service, and lifelong learning.
Nikiah graduated from FHUHS in 2005 (then Nikiah Vincent) and went on to complete her undergraduate studies at the College of St. Joseph, earning a B.A. in Psychology (2005–2009). She continued her education at Suffolk University, where she earned a Master of Education in School Counseling with a Certificate in Admissions Counseling (2009–2011).
While her original goal was to become a guidance counselor, Nikiah quickly learned how competitive the field could be. Rather than giving up, she pivoted—and found her calling. In July 2012, she returned to her alma mater, the College of St. Joseph, as a Financial Aid Counselor, where she spent more than four years helping students understand and access federal, state, and institutional financial aid.
“CSJ meant a great deal to me,” Nikiah shared. “It’s where I met my husband and a large group of friends who are now family. I was able to give back to a place that gave me a great education and helped shape the person I am today.”
In November 2016, Nikiah took the next step in her career, joining Castleton University as Senior Financial Aid Officer. Now nine years into her time with Vermont State University, she has continued to grow professionally, navigating evolving federal regulations and the challenges of a university merger while keeping student service at the center of her work. Most recently, Nikiah earned a promotion to Financial Aid Specialist, a milestone she is incredibly proud of.
When asked about a teacher who left a lasting impact, Nikiah immediately pointed to Mr. Bruce.
“He always had fun ways to teach history,” she recalled. “His passion made it easy to listen and learn—and I’m certain no one who had him will ever get ‘We Didn’t Start the Fire’ out of their heads.”
Beyond the classroom, she credits Mr. Bruce with creating a safe, supportive space for students and maintaining meaningful connections long after graduation—especially special for the Class of 2005, who were among his very first students.
Nikiah was deeply involved during her time at Fair Haven Union High School, successfully balancing academics, leadership, and a wide range of activities. She participated in Field Hockey for three years, Winter Cheer for four years, and Softball for four years as a catcher. In addition, she was active in the National Honor Society, SMILE, Community Service Club, Chorus, KeyNotes, Yearbook Club, Marching Band, and Jazz Band, and served as Class Treasurer all four years.
Her involvement, she says, helped shape the confidence and leadership skills she carries into her career today.
Nikiah met her husband, Chadd, during their college years at CSJ, and the couple recently celebrated 15 years of marriage. After completing their graduate studies in Boston, they returned to Vermont, settling in Nikiah’s hometown of Fair Haven.
They have two children: Max (13), a 7th grader at FHUMHS who plays sports year-round, and Maylee (10), a 5th grader at FHGS and a competitive dancer. Their household also includes two Boston Terriers, Sammie and Ollie, and a cat named Luna. Chadd currently serves as a Selectman in Fair Haven.
When they’re not at a ball field or dance auditorium, the Viger family enjoys spending time with friends and family and heading out on new adventures together.
Her advice for current Slate Valley students is to stay curious and engaged. She stated, “Get involved and explore opportunities. Try a new club, sport, or role you might normally shy away from. The more you engage and challenge yourself, the more you’ll grow. And always be kind—small acts can make a big difference. You don’t have to have everything figured out right now. Just keep showing up, stay curious, and be good to others.”
We’re proud to celebrate Nikiah Viger and the meaningful work she continues to do in support of students and families. Once a Slater, always a Slater!
Nikiah (Vincent) Viger, Class of 2005
From the halls of Fair Haven Union High School to a career dedicated to helping students navigate their college journeys, Nikiah Viger’s path is a powerful example of leadership, service, and lifelong learning.
Nikiah graduated from FHUHS in 2005 (then Nikiah Vincent) and went on to complete her undergraduate studies at the College of St. Joseph, earning a B.A. in Psychology (2005–2009). She continued her education at Suffolk University, where she earned a Master of Education in School Counseling with a Certificate in Admissions Counseling (2009–2011).
While her original goal was to become a guidance counselor, Nikiah quickly learned how competitive the field could be. Rather than giving up, she pivoted—and found her calling. In July 2012, she returned to her alma mater, the College of St. Joseph, as a Financial Aid Counselor, where she spent more than four years helping students understand and access federal, state, and institutional financial aid.
“CSJ meant a great deal to me,” Nikiah shared. “It’s where I met my husband and a large group of friends who are now family. I was able to give back to a place that gave me a great education and helped shape the person I am today.”
In November 2016, Nikiah took the next step in her career, joining Castleton University as Senior Financial Aid Officer. Now nine years into her time with Vermont State University, she has continued to grow professionally, navigating evolving federal regulations and the challenges of a university merger while keeping student service at the center of her work. Most recently, Nikiah earned a promotion to Financial Aid Specialist, a milestone she is incredibly proud of.
When asked about a teacher who left a lasting impact, Nikiah immediately pointed to Mr. Bruce.
“He always had fun ways to teach history,” she recalled. “His passion made it easy to listen and learn—and I’m certain no one who had him will ever get ‘We Didn’t Start the Fire’ out of their heads.”
Beyond the classroom, she credits Mr. Bruce with creating a safe, supportive space for students and maintaining meaningful connections long after graduation—especially special for the Class of 2005, who were among his very first students.
Nikiah was deeply involved during her time at Fair Haven Union High School, successfully balancing academics, leadership, and a wide range of activities. She participated in Field Hockey for three years, Winter Cheer for four years, and Softball for four years as a catcher. In addition, she was active in the National Honor Society, SMILE, Community Service Club, Chorus, KeyNotes, Yearbook Club, Marching Band, and Jazz Band, and served as Class Treasurer all four years.
Her involvement, she says, helped shape the confidence and leadership skills she carries into her career today.
Nikiah met her husband, Chadd, during their college years at CSJ, and the couple recently celebrated 15 years of marriage. After completing their graduate studies in Boston, they returned to Vermont, settling in Nikiah’s hometown of Fair Haven.
They have two children: Max (13), a 7th grader at FHUMHS who plays sports year-round, and Maylee (10), a 5th grader at FHGS and a competitive dancer. Their household also includes two Boston Terriers, Sammie and Ollie, and a cat named Luna. Chadd currently serves as a Selectman in Fair Haven.
When they’re not at a ball field or dance auditorium, the Viger family enjoys spending time with friends and family and heading out on new adventures together.
Her advice for current Slate Valley students is to stay curious and engaged. She stated, “Get involved and explore opportunities. Try a new club, sport, or role you might normally shy away from. The more you engage and challenge yourself, the more you’ll grow. And always be kind—small acts can make a big difference. You don’t have to have everything figured out right now. Just keep showing up, stay curious, and be good to others.”
We’re proud to celebrate Nikiah Viger and the meaningful work she continues to do in support of students and families. Once a Slater, always a Slater!

This morning, Wednesday, January 7th, all Slate Valley schools are on a two hour delay due to the weather.

GAME TIME CHANGE: Today's JV and Varsity boys basketball games @ Vergennes have been changed to 4:30 & 6pm.
Players will be dismissed at 2:50 for a 3 pm departure.
Players will be dismissed at 2:50 for a 3 pm departure.

Trivia Tuesday - Did you know? 🎳
Slater sophomore Aiden Goyette made history by rolling the first perfect game (300) in Slater Bowling history—and just the second 300 game ever in Vermont high school bowling!
This incredible achievement happened on Saturday, January 3, at Rutland Bowlerama during the qualifying round of the Vermont State Bowling League. Congratulations, Aiden! 👏🎉
Slater sophomore Aiden Goyette made history by rolling the first perfect game (300) in Slater Bowling history—and just the second 300 game ever in Vermont high school bowling!
This incredible achievement happened on Saturday, January 3, at Rutland Bowlerama during the qualifying round of the Vermont State Bowling League. Congratulations, Aiden! 👏🎉

Today's JV and Varsity Girls Basketball Games in Hartford have been POSTPONED.

Meet Faculty & Staff Monday – January Spotlight
This month we’re excited to highlight Tina Rampone, who is celebrating her 16th year with Slate Valley Unified Union School District!
Before joining SVUUSD, Tina spent four years at Christ the King in Rutland, where she taught 6th, 7th, and 8th grade science.
Outside the classroom, Tina enjoys reading, knitting, counted cross-stitching, gardening, and cooking, and she makes time to walk every day. She also loves to travel and has explored destinations across the U.S. and abroad, including Italy, Germany, France, Spain, Belgium, Luxembourg, London, and St. John’s.
One of Tina’s proudest adventures was hiking the Camino de Santiago across Spain, carrying everything she needed on her back. The journey covered an incredible 300 miles—a true testament to her determination and sense of adventure!
We’re grateful for Tina’s many years of dedication to our students and school community.
This month we’re excited to highlight Tina Rampone, who is celebrating her 16th year with Slate Valley Unified Union School District!
Before joining SVUUSD, Tina spent four years at Christ the King in Rutland, where she taught 6th, 7th, and 8th grade science.
Outside the classroom, Tina enjoys reading, knitting, counted cross-stitching, gardening, and cooking, and she makes time to walk every day. She also loves to travel and has explored destinations across the U.S. and abroad, including Italy, Germany, France, Spain, Belgium, Luxembourg, London, and St. John’s.
One of Tina’s proudest adventures was hiking the Camino de Santiago across Spain, carrying everything she needed on her back. The journey covered an incredible 300 miles—a true testament to her determination and sense of adventure!
We’re grateful for Tina’s many years of dedication to our students and school community.

Welcome back from Winter Break! This week, FHUMHS students will be practicing a "Lockdown!" drill. This involves students securing their space in the event of a safety concern.
Please feel free to reach out if you are interested in learning more about our safety protocols at FHUMHS. Here's to a safe and happy 2026!
Please feel free to reach out if you are interested in learning more about our safety protocols at FHUMHS. Here's to a safe and happy 2026!
🎳 Perfect Game Alert! 🎳
Huge congratulations to Aiden Goyette, who rolled a perfect 300 game today at Rutland Bowlerama! What an incredible achievement—strike after strike after strike!🔥
Way to go, Aiden! 🎉👏
Huge congratulations to Aiden Goyette, who rolled a perfect 300 game today at Rutland Bowlerama! What an incredible achievement—strike after strike after strike!🔥
Way to go, Aiden! 🎉👏

FHU Band Bottle Drive - Help our Slaters get to Orlando, FL!

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!









