
Congratulations to our Field Hockey Team! They are on their way to the State Championships! PLEASE COME ONE AND ALL TO SHOW YOUR SLATER NATION SUPPORT!!! ! Here are the details: #2 FHUHS Slaters Field Hockey vs. #1 Montpelier Solons will match up on Saturday, November 5th with a 12:30 p.m. start time at the UVM Moulton Winder Field. Parking will either be in the UVM parking garage or in spaces around the field. Tickets can be purchased ahead of time on Gofan - https://gofan.co/app/school/VPA - or you can pay cash at the gate. Prices are $10.00 for adults and $5.00 for seniors/students.
There will be no noise makers allowed on site ie: cowbells, whistles, kazoos, or artificial noise makers of any kind. We will be following the VPA statement player and fan expectations. Go Slater Field Hockey!!


Tonight! Field Hockey Slaters vs. Lyndon! Watch it live at the link below. Action starts at 5:30 PM.
https://www.nsnsports.net/high-schools/vermont/?bfplayvid=455052

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In Ms. Harris's class, Megan played one of her repertoire pieces for a recent summative. She did a great job! Click the link below to watch a segment.
https://youtube.com/shorts/TBEWbRxxknY?feature=share


Fair Haven Grade School Students in Ms. Grenier’s kindergarten class made good luck cards for the student athletes starting playoffs at Fair Haven Union Middle and High School! The cards were delivered to coaches with copies on display at FHGS. Go Slaters!

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Dear Slate Valley Families,
I always try to be as transparent as possible about the issues our schools are faced with so we can work together to solve issues. We all want to ensure a safe, welcoming environment for all of our students. As we emerge from the pandemic we have seen a steep rise in the student misbehavior in our school district. The severity of which varies from school to school. Although we are not the only district dealing with these types of issues in the state or country, it is concerning. This coupled with decreased staffing is putting a great strain on our system.
Some of our students and families are really struggling. In the last several years we have increased mental health support throughout our schools, but there is more that needs to be done. Staff are working tirelessly to meet the needs of our students. However, the needs that exist are more than our system can bear at times and there are few resources outside of the school. The schools have been asked to solve all of the problems in our communities and we lack the capacity to do this despite our very best efforts.
In the coming weeks you will receive communication from your school principals on new code of conducts, reminders on expectations, and what the school is doing to teach and reteach those behavior expectations. We would ask that you help us by reviewing these expectations with your children. We would also ask that if you receive a call from the school about a student behavior that you assume good intentions regarding the school staff. Our staff is very dedicated and they all want the very best for our students. While it is okay to question and be frustrated by something, it is never okay to be disrespectful towards our staff. We are always happy to have a conversation with you regarding your child. We are all on the same team.
I often speak about a community caretaking approach. Now is the time for us to come together and support one another. What does it mean to be part of Slate Valley? Some of the behaviors we are seeing in connection to the school do not, and should not, represent what it means to be part of the Slate Valley community. We have many proud Slate Valley traditions, let's all work together to continue the greater good that our district truly represents. We need your support!
Best,
Brooke Olsen-Farrell
Superintendent

Students learned the technique of designing and producing their own 3D prints during Digital Arts Class.

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Students enrolled in the Career Exploration course attend monthly field trips to Hubbardton Forge. During such visits, students see firsthand how subjects taught in school are directly applied within the various Hubbardton Forge departments. Some of the departments explored are Product Design, Engineering, Prototype and Tooling, Forge, Sales Operations, Human Resources, and Marketing. Thank you to Hubbardton Forge and all their employees who graciously give time out of their busy schedules to share their expertise with our students. Also, a thank you to Mr. O’Meara, the Director of Curriculum at Slate Valley, for organizing this wonderful work-based learning opportunity.

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Come support our SLATERS in POST SEASON PLAY!!!!


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SENIOR YEAR OVERVIEW and VSAC FINANCIAL AID GUIDANCE
TUES., OCT. 25, 2022
5:30PM TO 7:30PM
FHUMHS CAFETERIA
Senior Information Presented by School Counselors; Karla Ramey and Tracey Cross-Baker as well as VSAC and FAFSA On-line Assistance Provided by Tia Stillman, GearUp Outreach Counselor.
For Financial Assistance, Please Bring Copies of the Following Items:
- Senior's FSA ID - If you do not already have an FSA ID, you can create one by visiting studentaid.gov.
- SSN of Senior and Parent/Guardian
- 2021 Tax Return of Senior and Parent/Guardian
- Record of Untaxed Income of Senior and Parent/Guardian
- Record of Assets of Senior and Parent/Guardian


It was a beautiful day to make apple cider! A big Slater thank you to Mr. Sullivan for bringing in his equipment and allowing our students to learn how it is done. Another example of Student Learning Achieved Through Engagement!

Demonstration of an outdoor "bubble" science activity.



Blue, White, and Pink Vibes today. Slaterbration is on!
