
Due to road conditions, all Slate Valley Schools will now be closed for today, February 13th.


Today, Thursday, February 13th, all Slate Valley schools will be on a 2 hour delay.


⚾️ Tryouts are now open for the 2025 Green Mountain Elite Baseball Program!⚾️
We are thrilled to announce that tryouts for the Green Mountain Elite (GME) Baseball program are officially underway for the upcoming Baseball season. This program is open to all Slate Valley School District players and is available for all age groups. Whether you're just starting out or already have experience, the GME program is designed to help players of all skill levels grow, develop, and showcase their talent.
Pursue your passion and love for the game. Don't miss the opportunity to be part of an elite baseball team!


From today’s Rutland Herald (February 12, 2025): A heartfelt thank you to our incredible faculty and staff—truly the Heart and Soul of Slate Valley!


🏆🥫 Congratulations to Benson Village School for winning the District-Wide Souper Bowl Food Drive! With an incredible total of 641.40 pounds of food collected across the district, their generosity and teamwork made a big impact. As a reward, Benson students will enjoy a special visit from guest speaker Miss Lucy Cannon-Neel, who will share her Abenaki heritage. Way to go, Benson Bears! 💙 Thank you to all the families who donated for this great cause.



Board Meeting - February 10, 2025
You’re invited to the Slate Valley Unified Union School District Board Meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the Fair Haven Union Middle & High School
This meeting will be in person. Virtually connect by going to:
Video call link: https://meet.google.com/xdo-eqfd-dvr
Or dial: (US) +1 240-366-1208 PIN: 741 090 484#
Please note: To participate in conversation virtually and/or ask a question virtually, please use the “raise hand” icon in Google Meet. Typing responses or questions in chat is not an option.


Good evening,
Due to the anticipated bad road conditions resulting from snow and ice, ALL Slate Valley Schools (Benson Village School, Orwell Village School, Castleton Elementary School, Fair Haven Grade School, and Fair Haven Union Middle and High School) will be closed on Thursday February 6th.


Good evening,
This is Casey O’Meara Director of Curriculum for Slate Valley schools. Due to the anticipated road conditions resulting from the snow and ice, ALL Slate Valley Schools (Benson Village School, Orwell Village School, Castleton Elementary School, Fair Haven Grade School, and Fair Haven Union Middle and High School) will be closed on Thursday February 6th.
Thank you for your understanding, and please stay safe.
Casey O'Meara

Fair Haven Grade School 5th grade teacher Ms. Folmsbee and PBL Coach Ms. Wald hosted an engaging Cognia Testing Information Night, giving parents of Slate Valley the opportunity to experience the same test their children take. The evening began with an explanatory presentation about Cognia, followed by the interactive testing session. Some FHGS students provided childcare, and attendees enjoyed pizza. It was a well-organized and insightful event for all.

Join Us for a Community Connection Event!
📅 February 25, 2025
⏰ 5:30 – 6:30 PM
📍 Fair Haven Union Middle & High School Library
Engage with Director of Curriculum Casey O'Meara in a discussion on:
✅ Instructional structures & strategies
✅ Academic & behavioral support systems
✅ Assessment, Community Connections & College/Career Readiness
Plus, a Parent/Guardian conversation on Title I & Act 1 Policies and Continuous Improvement Planning.
Bring your questions and join the conversation!


Students in grades K-2 at Orwell Village School explored the Red Clover book Stranded! by Ævar Benediktsson during their library class. This captivating true story recounts the adventure of the author’s grandfather, who visited the newly formed island of Surtsey off the coast of Iceland in 1964. In an unexpected twist, the fisherman who brought them to the island forgot to return, leaving them stranded for two days with limited supplies—next to an active volcano! Inspired by the story, students brought the excitement to life by creating their own erupting volcanoes using vinegar and baking soda. It was a truly magical day of learning and discovery!






Reminder: Our Annual District Wide Food Drive is Underway!


Dear Slate Valley Families and Staff,
We received an update from Powerschool relative to the data breach that occurred in December and wanted to pass the information along to you. The message from Powerschool is below:
Dear Valued Customers,
I am writing today to inform you that our investigation and data review into the scope of the cybersecurity incident has continued in earnest. As part of our commitment to keeping you informed, we are reaching out with an update on the latest steps we have taken in response to this incident and what you can expect over the coming days.
Importantly, this message requires no action on your part and serves simply as an update.
This afternoon, PowerSchool began the process of filing state attorneys general notifications across applicable U.S. jurisdictions on behalf of customers who did not opt-out of our offer to do so. PowerSchool has also started the process of notifying Canadian regulators.
For our U.S. customers, you may also have notification requirements with your state’s Department of Education. Since many customers have already notified and are in close contact with their state’s Department of Education, PowerSchool will defer to you on making these notifications.
In the coming days, PowerSchool will begin providing formal legal notice of the cybersecurity incident to current and former students (or their parents / guardians as applicable) and educators whose information was determined to be involved.
A direct email notification will be distributed by Experian on behalf of PowerSchool in the coming weeks to applicable current and former students (or their parents / guardians as applicable) and educators for whom we have sufficient contact information. PowerSchool will also launch a website and distribute a media release to ensure we reach as many involved individuals as possible and provide them with resources to protect their information. Importantly, these notices will include instructions for involved individuals on how to enroll in the credit monitoring and identity protection services that are being offered by PowerSchool.
PowerSchool will also be providing you with communications materials to help navigate conversations with families and educators as part of our effort to support you with the expected inquiries from your community members.
Thank you for your ongoing patience and partnership.
Hardeep Gulati
Chief Executive Officer, PowerSchool

Last Night’s Slate Valley Community Advisory Council Recap:
Thank you to everyone who joined us for an engaging evening of conversation with local legislators! A special thank you to Senator Weeks, Senator Hardy, Senator Williams, Representative Canfield and Representative Harvey who spoke with over 20 community members about the Governor’s proposed education funding plan and its potential timeline.
Key topics included:
📚 Mental Health in Schools: Concerns were raised about the strain on public schools and how the new plan will address this critical issue.
🏫 Consolidation Worries: Community members voiced concerns about long bus rides, board representation, curriculum decisions, and federal funding cuts.
💡 Budget Challenges: Representatives emphasized the importance of continuing to engage voters and work on explaining tax impacts ahead of the local budget vote.
It was an informative and productive discussion. The Community Advisory Council hopes to meet again in March with legislators and review updates.






Get ready for our Annual District Food Drive, kicking off this Monday, January 27th!


Dear Slate Valley Unified Union School District Community,
We recently informed you that our district was affected by the PowerSchool data breach, which has garnered national media attention. We take data privacy very seriously, which is why we work with vendors who commit to robust data privacy practices in their contracts through the Student Data Policy Consortium. We expect PowerSchool to fulfill its obligations, and we will continue to monitor the situation closely and follow up as needed to ensure a resolution.
PowerSchool has notified us that the breached data primarily includes parent and guardian contact information for students, such as names, phone numbers and addresses. In some cases across their customer base, personally identifiable information (PII) for students, such as Social Security numbers (SSNs) and medical details (e.g., medical alerts required to ensure student safety, like life-threatening food allergies), was also affected. PowerSchool is currently conducting an urgent investigation to determine if any PII specific to our students was compromised, with a goal of starting notifications to affected parties in the next few weeks.
It’s important to note that Slate Valley does not store Social Security numbers in our PowerSchool database, so this is not a concern for our district based on the current details of the incident. Any staff data that we believe to have been compromised at this time was limited to directory information.
Protecting our students’ information is our top priority. With PowerSchool’s assistance, we will share more information and resources as they become available. If applicable, this may include credit monitoring or identity protection services.
PowerSchool has also created a general information page about this incident, which you can access here: SIS Incident | PowerSchool.
For additional support, here are some resources on identity theft:
Vermont Attorney General’s Office: Identity Theft Resources
Federal Trade Commission: Protect Your Child from Identity Theft
Thank you for your understanding as we work through this matter.
Sincerely,
Brooke Olsen-Farrell
Superintendent

Board Meeting - January 13, 2025
You’re invited to the Slate Valley Unified Union School District Board Meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the Fair Haven Grade School Library.
This meeting will be in person. Virtually connect by going to:
Video call link: https://meet.google.com/aux-bhia-ezu
Or dial: (US) +1 650-735-3957 PIN: 163 604 574#
Please note: To participate in conversation virtually and/or ask a question virtually, please use the “raise hand” icon in Google Meet. Typing responses or questions in chat is not an option.


Announcement: Cybersecurity Breach
Dear Slate Valley Families and Staff,
Slate Valley Unified Union School District was informed late yesterday about a cybersecurity breach involving our student information system vendor, PowerSchool. While we have limited details at this time, we want to share the attached letter from PowerSchool in the interest of full disclosure. We take this news seriously as it pertains to the security of private information. We will be providing more information as it is made available.
To clarify, this issue does not involve a data breach within Slate Valley but rather a data breach originating from PowerSchool. Furthermore, it affects a significant number of school districts across the country and state and is not limited to Slate Valley alone.
Thank you for your patience as we work to learn more about this situation.
Sincerely,
Brooke Olsen-Farrell
Superintendent of Schools
Notification from PowerSchool:
Dear Valued Customer,
As the Technical Contact for your district or school, we are reaching out to inform you that on December 28, 2024, PowerSchool became aware of a potential cybersecurity incident involving unauthorized access to certain information through one of our community-focused customer support portals, PowerSource. Over the succeeding days, our investigation determined that an unauthorized party gained access to certain PowerSchool Student Information System (“SIS”) customer data using a compromised credential, and we regret to inform you that your data was accessed.
Please review the following information and be sure to share this with relevant security individuals at your organization.
As soon as we learned of the potential incident, we immediately engaged our cybersecurity response protocols and mobilized a cross-functional response team, including senior leadership and third-party cybersecurity experts. We have also informed law enforcement.
We can confirm that the information accessed belongs to certain SIS customers and relates to families and educators, including those from your organization. The unauthorized access point was isolated to our PowerSource portal. As the PowerSource portal only permits access to the SIS database, we can confirm no other PowerSchool products were affected as a result of this incident.
Importantly, the incident is contained, and we have no evidence of malware or continued unauthorized activity in the PowerSchool environment. PowerSchool is not experiencing, nor expects to experience, any operational disruption and continues to provide services as normal to our customers.
Rest assured, we have taken all appropriate steps to prevent the data involved from further unauthorized access or misuse. We do not anticipate the data being shared or made public, and we believe it has been deleted without any further replication or dissemination.
We have also deactivated the compromised credential and restricted all access to the affected portal. Lastly, we have conducted a full password reset and further tightened password and access control for all PowerSource customer support portal accounts.
PowerSchool is committed to working diligently with customers to communicate with your educators, families, and other stakeholders. We are equipped to conduct a thorough notification process to all impacted individuals. Over the coming weeks, we ask for your patience and collaboration as we work through the details of this notification process.
We have taken all appropriate steps to further prevent the exposure of information affected by this incident. While we are unaware of and do not expect any actual or attempted misuse of personal information or any financial harm to impacted individuals as a result of this incident, PowerSchool will be providing credit monitoring to affected adults and identity protection services to affected minors in accordance with regulatory and contractual obligations. The particular information compromised will vary by impacted customer. We anticipate that only a subset of impacted customers will have notification obligations.
In the coming days, we will provide you with a communications package to support you in engaging with families, teachers and other stakeholders about this incident. The communications package will include tailored outreach emails, talking points, and a robust FAQ so that district and school leadership can confidently discuss this incident with your community.

Please join us tonight for our next Community Advisory Council Meeting, 5:45 - 6:45 PM in the Central Office Conference room located at Fair Haven Union Middle & High School. All are welcome! Hope to see you there! Agenda and more information at: https://www.slatevalleyunified.org/page/slate-valley-community-advisory-council


During their library lesson, students in grades K-2 explored the fascinating world of bioluminescent animals. They began by listening to Who's Afraid of the Light? by Anna McGregor, a captivating Red Clover Book that highlights how deep-sea creatures use bioluminescence to find prey, attract mates, or ward off predators. Inspired by the story, students used Doodlers to design their own unique bioluminescent animals.
The following week, the learning continued with Glow! by W.H. Beck, another engaging book about bioluminescent creatures. Students then took the fun a step further by programming BeeBots disguised as Gulper Eels to "hunt" for other bioluminescent animals to eat, combining creativity, science, and hands-on coding skills.







