Friday Focus: Falcon News at Fair Haven Grade School

For this month’s Friday Focus, we’re shining a light on one of Fair Haven Grade School’s most beloved traditions—their lively morning broadcast, Falcon News. This daily newscast is the creative brainchild of Principal Deb Infurna, who, more than four years ago, envisioned a way to bring the entire school community together each morning. Her idea took flight, and today Falcon News is a staple of FHGS culture.

Each morning, once students settle into their classrooms, teachers tune in to the live broadcast on their Smart TVs. Principal Infurna will kick things off, but the true stars of the show are the students themselves. Every month, a classroom teacher can sign up to have their students serve as the lead anchors, taking on important roles such as announcing birthdays, sharing the daily lunch menu, highlighting upcoming activities, delivering general announcements, and giving the local weather forecast. And of course—no episode is complete without the traditional joke of the day, a favorite among students and staff alike.

Falcon News is viewable only within the school, making it a safe, supportive environment for students to practice public speaking, build confidence, and take pride in contributing to their school community. The broadcast has become a point of excitement and accomplishment for students across all grade levels.

Principal Infurna’s vision has also inspired others. Her morning broadcast model has now taken root at two additional Slate Valley schools. Principal Paquette at FHUMS has created her own version of a morning show, and Principal Danyow has brought the tradition with him to Castleton Elementary School. Fittingly, both previously worked at FHGS—proof that great ideas often spread far and wide.

Falcon News is more than a broadcast—it’s a daily reminder of connection, belonging, and student voice. A big thank you to Principal Infurna for sparking an idea that continues to brighten many mornings across Slate Valley.
about 7 hours ago, Slate Valley
Promotional graphic titled “Focus Friday – FHGS’s Falcon News.” The design features several photos of Fair Haven Grade School students participating in the morning broadcast. One large image shows Principal Infurna smiling and working with two students in front of a “Happy Thanksgiving” backdrop. Smaller photos show students at the news desk, including a weather segment labeled “FHGS Weather.” Decorative icons such as a microphone, a falcon, and weather symbols are included. Text reads: “Falcon News brings FHGS together each morning with student-led announcements, joyful traditions, and a shared sense of community sparked by Principal Infurna’s vision.” The Slate Valley Unified School District logo appears in the corner.
The Kindergarten owl unit wrapped up today! Students enjoyed their final story, Owl Moon, before letting their creativity soar by making their own owl puppets during library class. What a fun way to celebrate their learning!
about 23 hours ago, Slate Valley
A group of kindergarten students stand in the library holding up their colorful paper-bag owl puppets and smiling.
A young boy sits at a table gluing pieces onto his brown paper owl puppet.
A girl colors her owl mask template with markers at a classroom table.
A teacher in a red vest talks with students as they work on coloring and assembling owl puppets.
A teacher helps a student glue pieces onto his owl puppet at a classroom table.
A boy smiles while holding up his finished owl puppet made from a paper bag and a colored owl face.
A girl smiles while coloring her owl mask at a classroom table.
A student reaches into a basket of colored pencils while working on an owl coloring sheet.
Two students color owl masks with crayons at a round classroom table.
A classroom of kindergarteners work at tables on coloring and assembling owl puppets during library time.
Our 5th and 6th graders shared their musical talents at the PBIS assembly before break, joined by a special guest drummer—Principal Walters!
about 23 hours ago, Slate Valley
The full 5th–6th grade band performs onstage, playing brass and woodwind instruments, with Principal Walters on drums in the back row.
Students in the 5th–6th grade band play instruments onstage while the band director stands in front conducting.
5th–6th grade band students play woodwinds and brass as the director conducts from the front of the stage.
A group of 5th–6th grade band students play brass and woodwind instruments, with Principal Walters seated behind them on the drums.
Specialist Awards at the PBiS Assembly - Congratulations!
about 23 hours ago, Slate Valley
A smiling young boy stands beside an adult woman holding a golden shoe award during a school assembly.
Two children stand next to an adult woman, holding a small award together in a school gym.
A young boy stands with an adult woman while holding a decorated artist’s palette award during a school assembly.
A young boy stands with a young girl and an adult woman, holding a gold-wrapped award in a school gym.
Two boys stand beside an adult woman as one boy holds a small ukulele award during a school assembly.
Classroom Awards at our PBIS Assembly - Congratulations Students!
about 23 hours ago, Slate Valley
A teacher kneels beside a young boy holding a blue award certificate during a school assembly.
A teacher stands with a smiling boy holding a red award certificate in the school gym.
A teacher poses with a boy wearing a “Thankful for My Family” shirt as he holds a blue certificate.
A teacher smiles next to a girl holding a pink award certificate; students sit in the background.
A teacher stands with two boys holding blue and yellow certificates during a school assembly.
A teacher gives a thumbs-up while standing beside a girl holding an orange certificate.
A teacher gives a thumbs-up while standing with a boy holding a bright green certificate in front of the school band.
🏀🏃‍♀️‍➡️❄️ Throwback Thursday! ❄️🤼‍♂️📣
We’re kicking off our 2025–2026 winter sports season with a blast from the past — a look back 20 years to the unforgettable 2005–2006 Fair Haven Union High School winter teams!

From buzzer-beaters on the basketball court and powerful wrestling wins to high-flying cheer routines and standout indoor track achievements, our Slaters brought the energy all winter long!

Here’s to the athletes, coaches, and memories that built the foundation of today’s Slater pride — and to an amazing season ahead!
1 day ago, Slate Valley
Throwback Thursday graphic featuring four black-and-white photos of Fair Haven Union High School winter sports teams from the 2005–2006 season. The top left shows the boys’ basketball team posing in uniforms. Below it is the wrestling team group photo. At the top center is an image of the winter cheer team performing a stunt. On the right side is the indoor track team posing with medals and trophies. The Slate Valley Unified School District logo appears in the top right corner. Text reads: ‘Throwback Thursday,’ ‘Basketball,’ ‘Winter Cheer,’ ‘Indoor Track,’ ‘Wrestling,’ and ‘2005–2006 FHUHS Winter Sports.’
Throwback Thursday graphic showing the 2005–2006 Fair Haven Union High School girls varsity basketball team posing in uniform with basketballs.
Throwback Thursday graphic showing the 2005–2006 Fair Haven Union High School boys varsity basketball team posing in uniform.
Throwback Thursday graphic featuring the 2005–2006 Fair Haven Union High School girls indoor track team posing with medals and a championship plaque.
Throwback Thursday graphic featuring the 2005–2006 Fair Haven Union High School boys indoor track team posing with medals and a trophy.
Throwback Thursday graphic showing a 2005–2006 Fair Haven cheer stunt group on the left and three Fair Haven wrestling athletes with their coach holding a banner on the right.
Where Are They Now Wednesday: Tim Rogers, Class of 1998

For this month’s Where Are They Now? feature, we’re excited to highlight Tim Rogers, a proud member of the FHUHS Class of 1998 whose life path is a testament to hard work, resilience, and following what you love.

After graduating from Fair Haven Union High School, Tim entered the workforce immediately—an experience that shaped his strong work ethic and set him on a path of steady growth and accomplishment. He began his career at Timberwolf Manufacturing, where he worked in every department before eventually becoming the Parts and Inventory Manager. In 2010, he made the jump to GE Aerospace, where he has spent the past 15 years. Tim started as an L12 in the broaching area and worked his way into gage inspection, a highly technical role ensuring the accuracy and safety of components used in GE’s jet engines.

During his years in Slate Valley schools, Tim found encouragement from several teachers who made a lasting impact—especially Mr. Blodget (Science), Mr. Doran (Social Studies), Mr. Hier (Social Studies) and Mr. Patterson (Wood Shop). Their message of perseverance and goal-setting continues to guide him today: never give up and to never stop trying, set goals and work hard to achieve them.

Although Tim didn’t join school sports or clubs, he found his competitive outlet in local bowling leagues at Fairwood Lanes and Rutland Bowlerama. From 1996–1998, he earned numerous titles, including state champion in both teams and doubles competition. In 1998, he won a televised youth tournament on PEG-TV and later claimed the Junior USA Gold Tournament, qualifying for Reno to attempt to make the Junior Olympic team. He climbed as high as 50th place out of 350 competitors before an injury slowed him down—but not before leaving his mark.

Tim’s achievements extend beyond athletics and career. In 2003, he was featured on the reality TV show Monster Garage with Jesse James, where his team transformed a car into a functional log splitter using equipment he once helped build. The episode aired in March 2004 on the Discovery Channel.

In the last 15 years, Tim has also become a force in the competitive cooking world. He has competed in the Poultney Chili Cook-Off 11 times—winning an impressive 7 championships—and is part of the professional BBQ team UP-2 BBQ with teammate Curran LaFarge. Together, they have claimed multiple category wins, a Grand Championship, and a Reserve Grand Championship, becoming the first Vermont team in over 30 years to win a Masters division contest. Their Grand Championship earned them a spot in the prestigious Jack Daniel’s World Invitational BBQ in Tennessee (finishing 46th of 89 teams), followed by competition at The American Royal, the largest BBQ contest in the world.

On the personal side, Tim met the love of his life, Dainyell, in 2012, and the two married in 2015. They are proud parents to two daughters, Jiy and Jazzlyn, who attend Castleton Elementary School, along with their much-loved Saint Bernard, Marcus.

Tim’s Advice to Today’s Slate Valley Students:
“Make goals that are obtainable. Obtain them and make new ones. If you never quit, you never fail. And if you do fall down, get back up and keep fighting.”

Thank you, Tim, for sharing your journey and for reminding us all what determination, passion, and hard work can achieve. Your Slate Valley family is proud of you!
2 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic titled “Where Are They Now Wednesday” featuring Fair Haven Union High School alumnus Tim Rogers, Class of 1998. It lists his career at Timberwolf Manufacturing and GE Aerospace, mentions influential teachers Mr. Blodget, Mr. Doran, and Mr. Hier, and highlights achievements in bowling, BBQ, and chili competitions. It notes he appeared on Monster Garage in 2004 and lives with his wife, two children, and a Saint Bernard. His favorite quote reads, “Never trust a skinny cook.”
🎨 Trivia Tuesday – Did You Know?

Did you know that December 2nd is the birthday of Georges Seurat, the French painter who revolutionized art with a technique made entirely of tiny dots?

Seurat, born December 2, 1859, is best known for developing Pointillism, where thousands of precise dots of pure color blend together in the viewer’s eye to create a full image. His most famous painting, “A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte,” shown here, is one of the best examples of this technique — and one of the most recognizable works in art history.

So today, on December 2nd, we celebrate Seurat’s artistic genius and the colorful impact he left on the world! 🎂🎨✨
3 days ago, Slate Valley
A “Trivia Tuesday: Did You Know?” graphic featuring Georges Seurat. On the left is a black-and-white portrait of Seurat wearing a colorful illustrated birthday hat and a badge that reads “166th Birthday.” To the right is his famous pointillist painting A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte showing people relaxing by a river. Text reads: “December 2nd is the birthday of Georges Seurat! Georges Seurat is the French painter who revolutionized art with a technique made entirely of tiny dots, called Pointillism. His most famous painting, ‘A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte’ (shown here) is one of the best examples of this technique.”
‼️ School Closure Notice – Tuesday, December 2, 2025 ❄️ Due to the impending weather, all schools in the Slate Valley School District will be closed today, Tuesday, December 2, 2025. All classes and after-school activities are canceled for the day.
3 days ago, Slate Valley
graphic image announcing school is closed due to bad weather
Congratulations to our Students of the Month receiving the Kindness Award!
4 days ago, Slate Valley
A young boy with light brown hair smiles at the camera while wearing a green, yellow, and brown geometric-patterned jacket.
A young boy with short brown hair smiles while wearing a gray shirt with the word “GAME” in large yellow and white letters.
A girl with shoulder-length brown hair smiles at the camera while wearing a bright pink long-sleeve shirt.
A girl with brown hair pulled back in a ponytail smiles while wearing a light blue Carhartt hoodie.
A girl with blonde hair smiles at the camera while wearing a royal blue hoodie.
A young girl with long brown hair and purple glasses smiles softly while wearing a teal shirt with colorful graphics.
A girl with shoulder-length blonde hair smiles while wearing a lavender tie-dye T-shirt.
Friendly Reminder: Our next CAC Meeting is tomorrow night, Tuesday, December 2nd at 5:45 PM in the Central Office Conference Room. Find the Agenda Here: https://aptg.co/KXGrlg
All are welcome, hope to see you there!
4 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic announcing the next Slate Valley Community Advisory Council meeting. The Slate Valley logo appears at the center surrounded by green and blue abstract figures forming a circle. Text reads: “Next Meeting: December 2, 2025 – 5:45 PM. Central Office Conference Room – Located in FHUHS.”
🎶 Meet Faculty & Staff Monday! 🎶
This month we are excited to highlight Cynthia Hutchins, a familiar and spirited presence at Fair Haven Grade School.

Cynthia is celebrating her 10th year as part of FHGS. Before stepping into her full-time role, she spent the 2018–2019 school year teaching music at Wells Village School and Middletown Springs Elementary on alternating days with FHGS. From 2019 until its closure in 2022, she also shared her talents with students at Castleton Village School. Today, she teaches general music, band, and chorus, and she leads the school’s drama club, bringing creativity and enthusiasm to every performance and rehearsal.

Before joining Slate Valley, Cynthia gained valuable experience during her first year of teaching as a long-term substitute at Mettawee Community School, Rutland Intermediate School, and Beeman Academy, and later as the music teacher at Grafton Elementary.

Outside of school, Cynthia continues to keep music at the heart of her life. During the summer, she plays bassoon with the Poultney/Granville Town Band and sings with the Granville Area Chorus. When she’s not making music, she enjoys spending time with her three children. Together, they love camping, exploring Vermont’s beauty, and occasionally escaping to the beaches of Maine.

Her favorite quote—“We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams”—perfectly captures her passion for sparking imagination, creativity, and joy in her students each day.

We’re grateful to have Cynthia Hutchins inspiring our young musicians and performers across Slate Valley!
4 days ago, Slate Valley
A “Meet Slate Valley Faculty & Staff Monday” graphic featuring Cynthia Hutchins, Fair Haven Grade School music teacher. On the left is a photo of Cynthia smiling while wearing a pink “Fair Haven Falcons” shirt and swim goggles with a snorkel on her head. On the right, bullet points highlight her 10 years at FHGS, previous roles at multiple schools, the subjects and drama club she teaches, her musical involvement in community bands and chorus, her hobbies with her three children, and her favorite quote. Her name and title appear at the bottom.
OVS November Newsletter: https://aptg.co/BdcKGN
10 days ago, Slate Valley
First-page of November 2025 newsletter from Orwell Village School. The header includes the school name, the Slate Valley logo, and a small circular photo of the school building. A paragraph describes November’s highlights: the Big Top Circus performance, 2nd Grade’s Balloons Over Broadway celebration, the 4th Grade ‘Friendship Soup’ project, and the introduction of the OVS Student Council. Below the text are two photos from the Troy Wonderly Big Top Circus: one showing students practicing juggling and balance skills in the gym, and another showing a student pyramid performance. A section titled ‘Upcoming Events’ lists: Thanksgiving Break 11/26/25–11/28/25, First Friday 12/5/25, and Snowflake Sale 12/15/25.
Thank you, Slate Valley community!

Your generosity helped make our Stuff an Ambulance fundraiser—hosted in partnership with the Fair Haven Rescue Squad—an incredible success!

Together, we collected:
$1,744.05 in cash donations
1,451.15 pounds of food donations

All contributions directly support Slate Valley Cares, helping families right here in our district.

We are so grateful for every donation, every share, and every person who stopped by to lend a hand. This community always shows up—and we appreciate you! 💙🚑🛒

Thank you for making a real difference this holiday season!
10 days ago, Slate Valley
A bold community flyer titled “Stuff an Ambulance – Thank You!” The top features a close-up of an ambulance with its blue emergency lights on and the word “AMBULANCE” in red letters across the front. Below, a large “Thank You!” message appears in white text. The center of the flyer shows the back of an ambulance filled with assorted donated food items, including canned goods, pasta, rice, cereal, and cooking oil. On the left is the Slate Valley Unified School District logo, and on the right is a star-of-life EMS symbol. A white box lists total contributions: “Cash Donations = $1744.05” and “Food Donations = 1,451.15 pounds.” The bottom text reads, “Sponsored by Slate Valley Unified USD & Fair Haven Rescue Squad – All to benefit Slate Valley Cares.”
Twin Day at OVS!
10 days ago, Slate Valley
A young student dressed in a white shirt and tie stands proudly with an adult man, also in a shirt and tie. They smile in what appears to be an office or conference room, the student wearing ID cards around their neck.
Two boys stand in a classroom; one wears a red Patriots jersey and the other a red hoodie. They smile as they pose in front of colorful classroom materials.
Two teachers stand in a classroom, wearing unintentionally matching outfits: white tops, black cardigans, and jeans. They smile warmly.
Two boys stand together in a hallway, wearing green hoodies—one with an Old Navy logo and the other with a John Deere design. They smile at the camera.
Two boys stand side-by-side wearing matching white “Messi” soccer uniforms. One rests his arm on the other’s shoulder, and both smile proudly.
Four girls stand in a row against a light green wall, all dressed in purple tops. They smile as they pose together.
Two girls stand in front of a map, dressed in pink-themed outfits. One wears a beige vest and pink shirt, and the other wears a pink polka-dot vest. Both wear boots and smile at the camera.
Three girls stand in front of a large U.S. map, all dressed in black outfits. They smile brightly, with sunlight shining on them from the side.
Two young boys stand in front of a classroom map of the United States. One boy wears blue glasses and a striped sweater and is pointing excitedly; the other boy laughs, wearing a blue-and-green color-block shirt.
Two students stand side-by-side in a hallway, both wearing “Willoughby Lake, Vermont” hoodies—one in a light tie-dye style and the other in a blue-and-gray tie-dye. They smile at the camera with a set of windows behind them.
Our 4th graders had a wonderful time making and enjoying Friendship Soup today! This activity was a fantastic lesson in teamwork and community, as every student contributed an ingredient to create one delicious meal. It’s a beautiful reminder that we are all stronger and better together!
10 days ago, Slate Valley
A young student in a pink patterned vest smiles while chopping yellow potatoes at a table. An adult woman with gray hair and glasses hugs her from behind, both smiling. Bookshelves filled with colorful books line the background.
Two adults assist a young boy with glasses as he pours ingredients into a pot on a classroom table filled with vegetables, containers, and cooking supplies. Bookshelves and classroom materials surround them.
A smiling young girl in a black sweatshirt stirs chopped vegetables—including carrots and celery—in an Instant Pot on a classroom table filled with cooking supplies and vegetables.
A group of elementary students stands around desks shaking jars, likely making butter. They smile and laugh in a bright classroom decorated with posters and student artwork.
Three boys stand around an Instant Pot full of soup, with one stirring it. Various ingredients—including carrots, onions, and pasta—are spread across the classroom table.
A close-up of a student examining a jar of freshly made butter. Another child stands blurred in the background.
Students and a teacher work together in a classroom to lay out long sheets of red tablecloth material across several desks in preparation for a meal.
A classroom of students sits around a large U-shaped arrangement of desks covered with red tablecloths, eating a meal together. Teachers stand at the back of the room.
Three girls smile while eating soup at a long table covered in red tablecloths. Plates, cups, and polka-dot napkins are arranged in front of them.
A classroom of students sits around tables arranged in a square, eating a meal served in bowls and cups. A teacher stands near the back wall beside a large screen.
🍁 Happy Thanksgiving, Slate Valley!🦃
We are grateful for our students, families, staff, and community who make this district such a special place to learn and grow. Wishing everyone a safe, restful, and joyful holiday.
10 days ago, Slate Valley
A festive Thanksgiving-themed graphic featuring cartoon characters dressed as a Pilgrim boy on the left and a Pilgrim girl on the right. At the top is the Slate Valley Unified School District logo. Colorful fall leaves and banner decorations frame the image. The text reads: “Thanksgiving Break. School will be closed November 26–28. Wishing all of our Slate Valley families a restful and joyful holiday! School resumes Monday, December 1!” The bottom of the graphic is decorated with sunflowers and autumn foliage.
Our OVS second graders joyfully celebrated the "Balloons Over Broadway" tradition to kick off their Thanksgiving break, proudly parading their creative balloon masterpieces through the halls. Wishing all our OVS families a wonderful and peaceful holiday!
10 days ago, Slate Valley
A group of elementary students stands in a school hallway holding handmade Thanksgiving-themed balloons for a “Macy’s Day Parade” activity. A teacher in front holds a sign labeled “Macy’s Day Parade.” The students smile as they line up along a floor mat featuring a wildcat mascot.
A close-up of a handmade Thanksgiving balloon decorated as a colorful turkey. The balloon features a paper turkey head and feathers, with the message “Happy Thanksgiving” drawn in bright colors.
A young student sits at her desk coloring a large balloon-shaped plastic cutout with bright markers. Other students work in the background inside a classroom filled with learning materials and organized bins.
A student wearing glasses colors a balloon-shaped plastic cutout with brightly colored markers. He is focused on his artwork, with worksheets, markers, and classroom supplies spread out on the desk around him.
Two students work together at a desk, coloring a large balloon-shaped plastic cutout. One student holds the balloon while the other colors it with green and red marker. The classroom shelves and materials are visible behind them.
🎉 Congratulations to Tina Rampone! 🎉

Please join us in celebrating Tina Rampone, Librarian at Castleton Elementary School and Orwell Village School, for being named the Rosen Publishing Northern New England School Librarian of the Month for November 2025!

This prestigious honor recognizes outstanding school librarians across Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine who go above and beyond in supporting literacy, creativity, and student engagement. Tina exemplifies all of these qualities through her warm, inclusive library environments and her innovative blend of literacy and STEAM learning — from recycled cardboard engineering to 3D pens, circuits, and hands-on problem solving.

✨ About the Award:
Rosen Publishing Group is known for producing engaging print and digital books aligned to school curricula, as well as high-quality databases and interactive e-books. As part of this generous award, Tina will receive:

📚 A curated set of Rosen print titles for both the Castleton and Orwell school libraries
💻 One year of access to Rosen’s PowerKnowledge Science database, praised by the National Science Teachers’ Association as:
“Useful and kid-friendly… Provides the bridge between textbook, inquiry, and technology.”

This award not only honors Tina’s exceptional leadership, passion, and commitment to students — it directly enriches both the Castleton and Orwell school libraries and expands learning opportunities for all.

Please join us in giving Tina a huge Slater Nation congratulations!
10 days ago, Slate Valley
A portrait of a woman with short curly gray hair and red-framed glasses, smiling at the camera. She is wearing a floral top with orange and yellow flowers and small drop earrings, posed in front of a gray studio background.
Slater Nation Pre-season Practice Schedule for Winter Sports 2025-26

Here are the first two weeks of practices for the winter season. Basketball for the ⅚ grades teams will begin the week of December 8th.

Weekly schedules can be seen at: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HLdbraAGsBl4Vsajy-NUlWrh3wONrbBsKAi9Vx71gJk/edit?usp=sharing
10 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic titled “Slater Nation Pre-Season Practice Schedules” with the Slate Valley logo at the top. Includes illustrated sports icons such as a basketball, pom-poms, wrestling figures, running shoes, and bowling pins. Lists practice times for Indoor Track, Wrestling, Cheer, and Bowling, with dates from December 1–12. A QR code is shown in the bottom left corner for weekly schedules.
Graphic titled “FHU High School Basketball Practices – First Two Weeks.” Includes a two-week practice schedule grid for girls’ and boys’ varsity and JV basketball, with dates from November 30 to December 13. A basketball icon labeled “High School” appears in the bottom right corner, and the FHU Slaters logo is in the bottom left.
Graphic titled “FHU Middle School Basketball Practices – First Two Weeks.” Features a practice schedule grid for 7th and 8th grade boys’ and girls’ basketball from November 30 to December 13. Notes that practices and home games are at Fair Haven Grade School. A basketball icon labeled “Middle School” appears in the lower left, and the FHU Slaters logo is in the lower right.