This week’s focus is on art. The three district art teachers have been exposing our students to various materials and techniques. At FHGS and Orwell, Ms. Ray-Mullikan has her students working on elements of line and how it can be used in designing various patterns. They have also experimented with using medium charcoal to draw a simple mountain landscape. Her younger grades are working on their observational drawing skills focusing on farm animals. So far they have mastered the nubian goat and highland cow. At CES and Benson, Mrs. Parrott’s students have been focusing on painting layered abstract art. First they applied their understanding of the color wheel and created some new colors for the project. Next, they worked week to week painting each layer with shapes, lines, and color in mind. They will finish this big project by using their abstract art to make an explosion style origami book. At the Middle and High School, Ms. Partesi has various projects unfolding. Students are using grids to draw a realistic image, taking sections one square at a time. Another class is exploring color theory and depth by making a 3D window box painting. Last week, FHUMHS students also enjoyed a field trip to the Carving Studio in West Rutland, where they were able to experience sculpting from marble. Scan the QR code or click on the link https://youtu.be/6l7H39QlKII to see even more of our wonderful district wide student artwork.
over 2 years ago, Slate Valley
Focus On Art Friday
Art from around the district
Art from around the district
scan the qr code to see more artwork
Throwback Thursday: Taking it back 60 years! Do you recognize what this building is used for now in Fair Haven?
over 2 years ago, Slate Valley
Fair Haven High School
Old and New Fair Haven High Schools
Yearbook dedication page
Yearbook dedication page 2
Due to the impending weather, all Slate Valley Unified schools will be closed tomorrow, Friday, December 16th. This includes Benson Village School, Castleton Elementary School, Orwell Village School, Fair Haven Grade School and Fair Haven Union Middle and High School. Stay safe.
over 2 years ago, Slate Valley
No School Friday, December 16th
Dear Slate Valley Families, With the recent increase in illness we are experiencing staff shortages, this is especially true with bussing. We are doing our very best to continue normal operations but please note that we may have to cancel bus routes from time to time. This issue is not just confined to Slate Valley. While schools are not required by law to provide regular school to home transportation it is something that we in Slate Valley are committed to doing. If a driver is out sick, there are no substitutes at this time, so we may need to cancel runs altogether due to lack of staffing. If your child can’t make it to school, the absence will not count against them and in some cases we may be able to combine runs or find other options. Principals will be notifying families when runs need to be canceled and/or alternative arrangements need to be made. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we try to work through this together. I know the bus company is trying hard to hire additional drivers and come-up with creative solutions. Please feel free to reach out if you have challenges getting your children to school in the absence of a bus. We will do our very best to work with you so your children get safely to school. All the best, Brooke Olsen-Farrell
over 2 years ago, Slate Valley
Please join our FHUMHS Band for tonight's Winter Concert! The concert begins at 6:00 PM in the high school gym. Come enjoy a magical evening of music!
over 2 years ago, Ben Worthing
Concert
Trivia Tuesday: Did You Know?
over 2 years ago, Slate Valley
School Safety Series at FHUMHS
Meet "Benson Village School's Administrative Assistant, Pam Arel" Monday
over 2 years ago, Slate Valley
Meet "Benson Village School's Administrative Assistant, Pam Arel" Monday
Tonight - December 12, 2022 You’re invited to the Slate Valley Unified Union School District Meeting at 7:00 p.m. in the Fair Haven Union Middle & High School Library. This meeting will be in person. You can virtually connect by going to: https://meet.google.com/tbs-xnma-rwz Or dial: (US) +1 530-618-7125 PIN: 991 413 623# Tonight’s Agenda: https://5il.co/1lss8 Previous Meeting Minutes: https://5il.co/1lm9d Next Board Meeting: Monday, December 19, 2022 – CES– 6:30pm
over 2 years ago, Slate Valley
Board Spotlight Announcement
Students in Mr. Merolle's Earth Science classes have been comparing the exhaust from a truck versus a fuel efficient car as a part of their studies on carbon dioxide emissions and climate change. They will be exploring the chemistry of fossil fuels, their geological origins, and the impact burning fossil fuels have on earth systems.
over 2 years ago, Ben Worthing
Earth Science
Earth Science
Please join our FHUMHS Music Program's Winter Concert next Tuesday, December 13th, at 6:00 PM. Our students are excited to share their love for music, and show off all the hard work they have put into preparing for a great performance!
over 2 years ago, Ben Worthing
Winter Concert
Today's Focus "on Math around the district" Friday comes from Benson Village School, Fair Haven Grade School, and Fair Haven Union Middle and High School. Mrs. Thurston's Benson kindergarteners were playing grab bag doubles, where they grab a handful of cubes and determine if the number is a double or not, along with deciding if it is an odd or even number. Her second grade class was working on solving double digit equations using a number line. Over at FHGS, Ms. Poalino's 6th graders were completing their data and statistics lesson, while upstairs in Mrs. McCrea's class, her first graders were proud to show how they add common denominator fractions, along with using coins to write money equations. Jumping to the the high school, Mr. Marchese's 9th grade students were writing equations in point-slope form of the line passing through given points! Looks like Slate Valley is developing some amazing mathematicians!
over 2 years ago, Slate Valley
Focus on Math Friday
Benson Kindergarten and Second Grade Math
FHGS Grade 1 Math
FHGS Grade 6 and FHUMHS Grade 9 Math
Throwback Thursday: 1991
over 2 years ago, Slate Valley
2 Page Spread from a FHUHS 1991 Yearbook
1991 FHUHS Yearbook-Left Page
1991 FHUHS Yearbook-Right Page
Each week at FHUMHS, Mr. Chris Stanton, a retired teacher and school board member, meets with a small group of middle school students. The students receive mini-lessons on measurement, trees and different woods. At the end of each lesson, students record their learning by completing a written journal entry. The first group of students completed book cases, and the second group just finished smaller, individual pieces, including beautiful cutting boards. This is yet another wonderful example of Student Learning Achieved Through Engagement! #SLATE
over 2 years ago, Slate Valley
Completed Student Made Book Cases
Students working on the Book Cases
Beautiful Student Made Cutting Boards
Bird House and Drawer
The Science of Applying For College (On Time) Observation: Most College Applications Require Supporting Documents From Your High School Question: If Your College Application Deadline is 1/6/2023 Have You Requested Your Supporting Documents? Hypothesis: Your School Counselor's Need the Following Information By Friday, 12/9/22 To Complete the Supporting Documents On Time. Prediction: Seniors With College Application Deadlines of 1/6/2023 Will Submit the Following Information As Soon As Possible - Your Senior Biography - Your Resume - Transcript Request Form Test the Prediction: ...Contact Your School Counselor ASAP To Avoid Late Application Submissions. Mr. David Gale, School Counselor x2622 For Grade 9-12 Students with the last name: A-F Ms. Karla Ramey, School Counselor x2506 For Grade 9-12 Students with the last name: G-O Mrs. Tracey Cross-Baker, School Counselor x2401 For Grades 9-12 Students with the last name: P-Z
over 2 years ago, Guidance Office
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Where are they now WEDNESDAY - Featuring Zachary Harvey FHUHS Class of 2012 alumnus, Zachary (Zak) Harvey, has successfully climbed the corporate ladder a mere decade after his high school graduation. Zak’s educational journey began in Castleton. He acknowledges that each primary and secondary educator were incredible, but credits three in particular for playing a critical role in inspiring his love of learning. First mentioned was Castleton Elementary School’s principal, Jean-Marie Oakman. Zak remembers her charismatic personality, and appreciates her fostering an “environment where learning and excelling in the classroom was encouraged, expected and celebrated”. Next he credits Castleton’s school librarian, who at the time was Mrs. Susan Lyman, for instilling a love of reading and recalls her constant encouragement and support. Third, during his time at Fair Haven Union High School, he remembers Mrs. Sandy Kuehn. “Mrs. Kuehn taught me invaluable lessons in the classroom on civics and geography, but perhaps even more important, to do whatever you do with heart and empathy. I have carried these words with me throughout college and career.” said Zak. Along with recognizing the support received in school, Zak was certain to mention the love and support of his parents, who always encouraged him to pursue his dreams. While at Fair Haven Union High School, Zak was actively involved in Student Government and participated in both winter and spring Track and Field. Zak attended Providence College in Rhode Island. He worked toward a major in Political Science and a minor in Economics. During his third year, Zak studied abroad at the University College London in England. He also interned two summers at Nasdaq, a stock exchange based in New York City. Upon receiving his degree, he joined the company full-time and moved to New York. Zak worked at Nasdaq for two years before joining the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in 2018. While there, Zak worked in a series of positions. As of this September, Zak began working in strategy at the parent company, Intercontinental Exchange, for the President of Fixed Income and Data Services. Zak currently lives in Manhattan, but claims there is nothing better than coming home to Vermont. He plans to remain in the financial services industry, but would someday like to get involved with politics. When asked if he had any words of encouragement for our current Slaters, he reflected on a piece of advice received in college which was, “don’t pull strings, yank them.” He wants students to remember that everyone starts somewhere, so reach out to family friends, alumni, and teachers for help. Never be intimidated to reach out to those that came before you because “you never know where a conversation will lead or what doors someone can open.” Zak also referred to a quote, by poet Maya Angelou, on the importance of treating everyone with respect and kindness. “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” Great advice to keep in mind. Thank you, Zak, for sharing your journey. Slater Nation wishes you continued success, with a bright, happy future.
over 2 years ago, Slate Valley
Zachary (Zak) Harvey  FHUHS Class of 2012  -	Attended Providence CollegeReceived a Bachelor of Arts  Degree with a Political Science  Major and Economics Minor  -	Undergrad Internship at NasdaqJoined the Company UponGraduation in 2016  -	Worked for the New York StockExchange (NYSE) from 2018-22  - Currently Works in strategy at the Intercontinental Exchange, for  the  President of Fixed Income and  Data Services  -Lives in New York, NY
YOUTH * LEADERSHIP * OPPORTUNITY HOBY Description: The Hugh O’Brien Youth Leadership program allows students (currently in 10th grade) to attend a four-day leadership seminar in May or June of 2023 (details dependent on COVID) - some years it has been in person and some have been virtual events.  You will participate in leadership activities, meet leaders of Vermont State, and explore your own personal leadership skills, while learning how to lead others and make a positive impact in your community. From the moment you attend a HOBY program, you will be treated like a leader and encouraged to think critically about a wide range of issues that impact your life and the world.  If you are interested in being one of our HOBY Ambassadors, please write a short 1-2 paragraph statement about why you would like to attend.  Submit it to the Guidance Office on Friday, December 9th.  We will then have brief conversations with those students and select 2 of them to be the FHU representatives.  The cost of the program is free to the students, however, you will need transportation to and from the event if held in person. See your School Counselor in the Guidance Office if you have any questions. *You can also check out HOBY online at https://hoby.org
over 2 years ago, Guidance Office
HOBY
Trivia Tuesday: Did You Know?
over 2 years ago, Slate Valley
Did You Know? We have tripled our participation in music and theatre over the past year?
Meet "Fair Haven Grade School Physical Education Teacher, Parth Patel" Monday
over 2 years ago, Slate Valley
Meet P.E. Teacher Parth Patel
Who's this trio?
over 2 years ago, Slate Valley
Throwback Thursday Photo from 1995
Please join us for our third and final Listening Tour at the Orwell Village School. The forum begins at 6:30 PM and is in person and open to the public. Connect with us, and partake in discussing the planning of the Slate Valley Unified Union 23/24 school budget with administrators and school board members. Your opinions matter!
over 2 years ago, Slate Valley
Last Listening Tour Tonight