
BBA Field Hockey Summer Camp
When: July 19th - July 23rd, 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM
(Bring a nutritional snack; water and a sports drink will be provided)
Age Group: Girls entering grades 8-12 (Campers will be placed in groups according to abilities.)
Where: BBA Taylor Turf Field, Burr and Burton Academy, Manchester, VT. The gym is available in case of inclement weather. Bring an old sock to cover your stick should we play indoors.
What to Bring: Shoes for turf suitability/sneakers, mouthguard, water bottle, stick, goggles, healthy snack.
Goalies: Bring your own gear (or contact coach at your school for equipment).
Cost: $150
Register: https://forms.diamondmindinc.com/burrburton/2021camps
More Details:
Basic skills, offensive and defensive techniques, and strategies, and positional play will be taught with a positive, fun and challenging approach at a level appropriate for the experience and ability of each camper. Goalkeepers will receive goalie-specific instruction and individualized attention. Skills will be developed through drills, scrimmages, 7v7, and game instruction. An emphasis on the importance of warm-up, stretching, good nutritional habits, and POSITIVE thinking for the athlete will be incorporated throughout the week. Athletes must provide their own equipment (mouthguard, stick, turf shoes/sneakers, goggles, water bottle; goalies must have their own equipment or see your coach BEFORE camp if you use school equipment). All campers should provide their own healthy snack and have sun protection available. Water and sports drinks will be provided. The last day of camp will be a morning of fun competition, small and full field games; a “FUN DAY” to wrap up camp).
Coaching Staff:
Lucrecia Cabut Johnson is the Coach of the BBA JV Field Hockey Team. Lucrecia has been playing field hockey through the “Sporting Club” in Argentina since she was 12 years old. She has been a player, a coach, and an official. Lucrecia is the oldest of six children who are all involved in the sport. Two of her sisters play at highly competitive levels; one in Argentina, the other in Spain and Italy. Lucrecia loves the fast pace and physical demands of the sport and that it teaches young boys and girls about being part of a team as they learn and gain respect, strength, commitment, and reliance, all values she learned by playing field hockey and now wants to pass on to future generations!
Victoria Cabut is a former Argentina Women’s Junior National Team, she represented Argentina in the 2010 Youth Olympic Games in Singapore (Silver medal), 2012 Junior Panamerican Games in Guadalajara, Mexico (Gold Medal), and the 2013 FH Junior World Cup in Mönchengladbach, Germany (Silver Medal). Since 2015 Victoria has been playing professionally for European teams in Spain and most recently, Belgium.
Additional Coaching Staff:
Bill Davidson: Former US Men’s National Team member and D-I, D-III College Coach
Amy Wright (Goalie Coach, BBA)
Lynne Sanders (Coach, MEMS, former Head Coach, Rutland)
For more information, contact Lucrecia Johnson at (970) 2819697 or email: lucreciacjohnson@gmail.com.

5th Annual Mike Roberts Memorial Basketball Clinic


New Soccer Officials Clinic
Date: Saturday Aug. 21
Location: Burr and Burton Academy, Manchester, VT
Time: Classroom session 11am-12:30. On-field work 1pm refereeing an in-house Burr and Burton boys team scrimmage.
Cost: $25 on-line with register with NFHS Insurance on Dragonfly. Clinic cost $50 (check payable to Eric Evans) covers clinic, rulebook, directory, and VSOA membership through Dec. 31, 2021.
Equipment Needed: Laptop/tablet/phone which can access internet. Bring as much refereeing gear as you have.
RSVP required: to Eric Evans eevansvtlax@gmail.com 802-345-8627 (c)

Welcome to High School Prep 2021!!! We are looking forward to an exciting two weeks! Activities are going to be split between the high school, and Lake Bomoseen State Park. The Vermont Outdoor Adventure Program will be involved mostly at Lake Bomoseen. The focus of Prep is on building relationships and starting high school feeling confident and connected. There will be a couple of projects the kids will work on, trips to Bomoseen, mini golf and bowling and also time getting to know the school and staff.
High School Prep will be the week of July 12, and the week of July 19. The day will run from 8:30 AM- 12:45 PM. Breakfast and lunch will be offered every day. Limited transportation is available. In the morning, one bus will pick up at OVS at 8:00 am and BVS at 8:15 am. A second bus will be picking up at CVS at 8:15 am and CES at 8:20 am. Buses will return students to those locations after program dismissal.

Fair Haven Recreation & Slate Valley Vermont Youth Project Presents:
Family Summer Pop Up Series
Wednesday nights at 6 p.m.
Fair Haven Town Park


5th Annual Mike Roberts Memorial Basketball Clinic


FHUHS CHEER CAMP
July 12-16th (Monday - Friday) 1:30-4:30 p.m. at FHGS Gym
This camp is open to ANY incoming 8th -12th grader - Boys and Girls in the Slate Valley School District.
Come join the fun - learn team building skills, how to be a leader, what cheering is all about, and work on basic fundamentals cheering.
NO prior experience needed!!
Come one, come all!
Join Varsity Cheer and Competition Coach, Danielle Burdick for the week.
You will need comfortable clothing, sneakers and a water bottle. Please enter the FHGS gym from the back parking lot and on the Dollar General side. No sign up or enrollment - just show up.

SkillsUSA has just announced the top 9 finalists in all competitions. Stafford has Top 9 Finalists in three national competitions: Automated Manufacturing Technology, Entrepreneurship and Nail Care. Out of those 9 finalists, two are from FHU!
Congratulations to FHU finalists: Owen Doran (Engineering Automated Manufacturing) and Thomas Arthur (Engineering for Entrepreneurship)!
Medalists will be announced during the National Awards Ceremony, tomorrow, June 24th: https://mm.6connex.com/event/virtual5/SkillsUSAConferences/login
Nail Care and Entrepreneurship will be announced during the 3:30 p.m. session.
Automated Manufacturing Technology will be announced during the 5:00 p.m. session.

Reminder! Tonight (June 21st)
You’re invited to the Slate Valley Unified Union School District Board Meeting at 6:30 p.m. at Fair Haven Union High School. This meeting will be in-person or you may virtually connect by going to https://meet.google.com/qnz-hyok-xiq or join by phone (US) +1 617-675-4444 PIN: 591 156 263 8159#
Tonight’s Agenda: https://5il.co/u9vh
Previous Meeting Minutes: https://5il.co/tx73
Previous Meeting Recording: https://bit.ly/3gGYkZC


We are pleased to announce that we will be live streaming the Fair Haven Union High School graduation ceremony this evening, June 18th, at 7 p.m. You may view the stream at: https://youtu.be/BfYrt5jHRQI


Fair Haven Recreation & Slate Valley Vermont Youth Project Presents:
Family Summer Pop Up Series
Wednesday nights at 6 p.m.
Fair Haven Town Park


Dan sincerely deserves every complimentary remark he receives today for his tireless commitment to ARSU now Slate Valley spanning years of service. He was never an 8 to 5 guy but one who was there before and after especially if a job needed to be finished properly. Meticulous and thorough were always his guidelines and the ultimate goal for every task. No task was ever too small for Dan to ignore or to complete to satisfaction.
Teamwork and loyalty were hallmarks of Dan’s tenure. Dan willingly pulled his weight as a team member for all his schools. His work ethic clearly reflected the successes one finds when working collaboratively with co-workers and administrators. Dan motivated others with an energetic and invested attitude sparking a can do attitude. Dan set the bar and aspired to meet it each and every day.
Dan enjoyed his work and articulated that daily in words and action. These attributes made Dan a prized catch for any school throughout his years in the district. Dedicated, thorough, self-motivated, knowledgeable and willing to give more than hundred percent each day. It was my pleasure to have Dan on the FHGS team. It was our good fortune to have him for the years we did.
Dan, you can move into a much deserved retirement knowing you left a memorable impact on everyone you met because of the impeccable career you had. You left everything you touched in much better condition than it was before you arrived. Best wishes my friend, and Congratulations on a Stellar Career! WTC


Shaun Ketcham worked here at Fair Haven Union High School for twenty years after his tenure at Mill River.
Over the years, he taught Physical Science, Earth Science, Vermont Ecology, Biology, Honors Biology, Advanced Placement Biology, and Conceptual Chemistry. He was department chair for most of that time. Shaun is well respected and loved with students and staff alike.
He will be missed by all. We wish him a happy retirement.


Girls Summer Soccer practices will take place on Tuesdays from 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. and Thursdays from 5 - 6:30 p.m. starting June 24th on the JV Field behind the High School. All girls entering grades 7 - 12 are welcome to attend. Games will be held on Thursday nights. More details on games will be given to athletes once they are made available.

Curt Hier has been a member of the FHUHS faculty since the fall of 1986. A Middlebury College graduate, Curt was hired right out of school and began his career in the social studies department. In his tenure at the high school Curt has coached golf, debate team, and has been the student council advisor. When asked what his favorite moments were in his career, he stated that Speech and Debate was, “like a box of chocolates” and that some of his best and most proud moments as a teacher were watching students succeed in that course.
A two-time teacher of the year (1991 and 2000) Curt went on to achieve his MA in education from Castleton University and has always been a vocal member of the department. Best known for his tall stature, endless jokes, and his love of diet Doctor Pepper, Curt has been a familiar face for classes upon classes of students. When reminiscing about the “old days” Curt remarked how much teaching has changed since the good old days of paper/pencil gradebooks of ‘86, and how even after all this time he will miss the school traditions of footballs games and hotdogs, Slaterbration, Winter Carnival, and seeing the special kids each class has to offer.
Upon his retirement Curt plans to take part in some spring and fall golf tournaments, and enjoy time with his cat, Cornelius. When asked what it meant to be a teacher he said, “It’s who I am, not what I do,” and that he, “leaves his parking spot to Kyle Ruby and his MESSY room to Ashleigh Sanborn.”
Congratulations on your retirement Mr. Curt Hier!


Skip Fenton was a dedicated musician, and music teacher. His passion for Jazz was infectious, and he encouraged his students to write their own music, and improvise during concerts.
Skip was able to make connections with his students, and pushed each student to achieve their own musical goals. During his time at Castleton, Skip would frequently make his music room available to students who needed a quiet and safe space to be. Skip also led the marching band that would play on Memorial Day, and also provided music for assemblies and 8th grade graduations ceremonies.
Thank you Skip for sharing your passion for music, and for our students!


“A good teacher can inspire hope, ignite imagination, and instill a love of learning.” -Brad Henry
Sue, this is exactly what you do for not just your students but your colleagues at FHU as well. Please listen and recognize some of the roles that you have played and continue to play in your life as I read this poem that I wrote, recognizing you as the 2019 Yearbook dedication recipient:
She is a teacher, first and foremost.
Giving the students the skills to succeed, praising them when necessary,
Pushing them to excel.
She is a mother.
Raising two children of her own,
Allowing them to dream their own dreams.
She is a grandmother.
Cherishing those precious first steps,
Reliving those first words with her own children
As she listens to the newest voices.
She is a colleague.
Providing unprecedented wisdom,
Illuminating optimistic realism even in the most difficult times.
She is a friend.
Wanting to share successes,
Listening with a sympathetic ear.
She is a teacher.
Changing and embracing
New students year after year.
Thank you, Susan, for all of your years of service and dedication. Fair Haven Union High School has been so fortunate to have you with us. We all wish you happiness as you move on to the next chapter! THANK YOU!
By Tricia Doran


Slate Valley has a wonderful opportunity to host a Future Genius Beta Masters camp for incoming 6th through 9th graders this summer. The camp will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on July 26th-30th. For more information: https://www.futuregenius.org/programs/beta-masters/
Camp registration: https://www.futuregenius.org/register/

This past Saturday our track athletes participated in the Division II State Track Meet at S. Burlington High School and we have a long list of amazing results, personal records and EVEN a new School Record we want to share with you!
100M:
Reilly Flanders: 4th 11.77 (Personal Record)
Alexandra Williams: 6th 13.63
200M:
Sam Worthing: 9th 24.66 (PR)
Alexandra Williams: 2nd 27.82 (PR)
Emma Briggs: 4th 28.49
400M:
Alexandra Williams: 2nd 63.23 (PR)
800M:
Ava Shull: 7th 2:41.33 (PR)
Isabella Carrara: 11th 2:47.26
4x100M Relay:
S. Redondo, S. Worthing, N. Stone, L. Nusbaum: 2nd 46.39
Williams, T. Barber, L. Briggs, E. Briggs: 5th 54.80
Shot Put:
Nathan Stone: 2nd 13.14m (PR)
Discus:
Nathan Stone: 8th 30.14m
Emma Ezzo: 3rd 25.22
HIgh Jump:
Megan Ezzo: 4th 1.42m
Long Jump:
Luke Nusbaum: 9th 5.61m (PR)
Megan Ezzo: 5th 4.41m (PR)
Lily Briggs: 6th 4.32m (PR)
Triple Jump:
Megan Ezzo: 3rd 9.40m (PR)
And last, but certainly not least, Pole Vault:
Emma Briggs : 1st 3.20m New School Record!!
Overall the Boy's Team finished 10th and the Girls Team finished 4th!




The JV Scrimmage scheduled for this afternoon has been canceled due to heat.