🏆 Throwback Thursday 🏆

A decade ago, the Fair Haven Union High School Scholars Bowl Team made school history by defeating Rutland High School to win the 2016 PEGTV Academic Showdown Championship—a match that was televised and watched by viewers across the region.

This victory marked the first—and only—time the FHUHS Scholars Bowl Team captured the championship title, earning well-deserved recognition for their knowledge, teamwork, and dedication.

We’re proud to celebrate this unforgettable moment and the students and advisor who made it happen.
about 13 hours ago, Slate Valley
The team advisor with four members of the Fair Haven Union High School Scholars Bowl Team stand on a stage holding a large championship check after winning the 2016 PEGTV Academic Showdown.
Where Are They Now Wednesday? | Fair Haven Union High School Alumna Spotlight
Nikiah (Vincent) Viger, Class of 2005

From the halls of Fair Haven Union High School to a career dedicated to helping students navigate their college journeys, Nikiah Viger’s path is a powerful example of leadership, service, and lifelong learning.

Nikiah graduated from FHUHS in 2005 (then Nikiah Vincent) and went on to complete her undergraduate studies at the College of St. Joseph, earning a B.A. in Psychology (2005–2009). She continued her education at Suffolk University, where she earned a Master of Education in School Counseling with a Certificate in Admissions Counseling (2009–2011).

While her original goal was to become a guidance counselor, Nikiah quickly learned how competitive the field could be. Rather than giving up, she pivoted—and found her calling. In July 2012, she returned to her alma mater, the College of St. Joseph, as a Financial Aid Counselor, where she spent more than four years helping students understand and access federal, state, and institutional financial aid.

“CSJ meant a great deal to me,” Nikiah shared. “It’s where I met my husband and a large group of friends who are now family. I was able to give back to a place that gave me a great education and helped shape the person I am today.”

In November 2016, Nikiah took the next step in her career, joining Castleton University as Senior Financial Aid Officer. Now nine years into her time with Vermont State University, she has continued to grow professionally, navigating evolving federal regulations and the challenges of a university merger while keeping student service at the center of her work. Most recently, Nikiah earned a promotion to Financial Aid Specialist, a milestone she is incredibly proud of.

When asked about a teacher who left a lasting impact, Nikiah immediately pointed to Mr. Bruce.
“He always had fun ways to teach history,” she recalled. “His passion made it easy to listen and learn—and I’m certain no one who had him will ever get ‘We Didn’t Start the Fire’ out of their heads.”

Beyond the classroom, she credits Mr. Bruce with creating a safe, supportive space for students and maintaining meaningful connections long after graduation—especially special for the Class of 2005, who were among his very first students.

Nikiah was deeply involved during her time at Fair Haven Union High School, successfully balancing academics, leadership, and a wide range of activities. She participated in Field Hockey for three years, Winter Cheer for four years, and Softball for four years as a catcher. In addition, she was active in the National Honor Society, SMILE, Community Service Club, Chorus, KeyNotes, Yearbook Club, Marching Band, and Jazz Band, and served as Class Treasurer all four years.

Her involvement, she says, helped shape the confidence and leadership skills she carries into her career today.

Nikiah met her husband, Chadd, during their college years at CSJ, and the couple recently celebrated 15 years of marriage. After completing their graduate studies in Boston, they returned to Vermont, settling in Nikiah’s hometown of Fair Haven.

They have two children: Max (13), a 7th grader at FHUMHS who plays sports year-round, and Maylee (10), a 5th grader at FHGS and a competitive dancer. Their household also includes two Boston Terriers, Sammie and Ollie, and a cat named Luna. Chadd currently serves as a Selectman in Fair Haven.

When they’re not at a ball field or dance auditorium, the Viger family enjoys spending time with friends and family and heading out on new adventures together.

Her advice for current Slate Valley students is to stay curious and engaged. She stated, “Get involved and explore opportunities. Try a new club, sport, or role you might normally shy away from. The more you engage and challenge yourself, the more you’ll grow. And always be kind—small acts can make a big difference. You don’t have to have everything figured out right now. Just keep showing up, stay curious, and be good to others.”
We’re proud to celebrate Nikiah Viger and the meaningful work she continues to do in support of students and families. Once a Slater, always a Slater!
1 day ago, Slate Valley
Graphic titled “Where Are They Now? Wednesday” featuring FH UHS Class of 2005 alum Nikiah (Vincent) Viger. Includes a portrait photo and highlights her education in psychology and school counseling, career in higher education financial aid, current role at Vermont State University–Castleton, and a favorite inspirational quote about being bold, brave, and kind.
This morning, Wednesday, January 7th, all Slate Valley schools are on a two hour delay due to the weather.
1 day ago, Slate Valley
graphic saying there is a 2 hour delay at school because of weather
Trivia Tuesday - Did you know? 🎳

Slater sophomore Aiden Goyette made history by rolling the first perfect game (300) in Slater Bowling history—and just the second 300 game ever in Vermont high school bowling!

This incredible achievement happened on Saturday, January 3, at Rutland Bowlerama during the qualifying round of the Vermont State Bowling League. Congratulations, Aiden! 👏🎉
3 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic titled “Did You Know? Trivia Tuesday” celebrating Slater sophomore Aiden Goyette, who made history by bowling the first perfect game (300) in Slater Bowling history and just the second 300 game in Vermont high school bowling. The graphic includes a photo of Aiden celebrating with teammates at a bowling alley, bowling pins and balls, and large “300” and “12 strikes” visuals.
The wait is officially OVER! 🎉🍴

It’s been a long time coming, but we are back in the cafeteria! Seeing the kids' faces during the first hot breakfast and lunch of the year was the best part of the day. From the first tray to the last bite, the energy was amazing. So happy to have our students fueled up and smiling!
3 days ago, Slate Valley
Students line up at the cafeteria serving window as staff hand out lunch trays.
Elementary student smiles while holding a red lunch tray at the cafeteria counter.
Young student reaches for a red lunch tray at the cafeteria serving line.
Empty salad bar station displays fresh vegetables including carrots, broccoli, and lettuce.
Students wait in line at the cafeteria while staff serve lunch behind the counter.
Close-up of students selecting vegetables from a cafeteria salad bar.
Wide view of cafeteria with students seated at tables eating lunch and chatting.
Two cafeteria staff members stand smiling behind the serving window in the kitchen.
Group of students sit around a table enjoying lunch and giving thumbs-up.
Students seated at cafeteria tables smile toward the camera while eating lunch.
The building is full of life again! 🏫✨

The first morning back after a long break can be a big transition, but our students didn't miss a beat. They brought so much energy and "pep" to our morning circle today! We’re officially back in the groove with our morning work and ready for a great week ahead.
3 days ago, Slate Valley
Elementary classroom circle time: An elementary teacher leads a whole-group lesson while students sit closely together on the floor facing a classroom screen.
Students working at desks: Elementary students sit at desks completing assignments while a teacher provides instruction at the front of the room.
Small-group instruction on rug: A teacher sits on the floor pointing to a chart while several young students gather around and listen.
Music classroom rehearsal: Students sit on stools in a music room holding instruments while a teacher stands at the front.
Reading nook: Three students sit on the floor against a wall reading books during independent reading time.
Classroom independent reading: Students sit at desks quietly reading books in a well-lit classroom.
Small group reading discussion: Students and a teacher sit in a circle on a rug reading and discussing books together.
Whole-class meeting: Elementary students sit in a large circle on the classroom floor while a teacher facilitates discussion.
Kindergarten story time: Young students sit on a colorful alphabet rug while a teacher reads aloud to the class.
Elementary students sit in a circle on a classroom rug while a teacher leads a group discussion near a large interactive screen.
Meet Faculty & Staff Monday – January Spotlight
This month we’re excited to highlight Tina Rampone, who is celebrating her 16th year with Slate Valley Unified Union School District!

Before joining SVUUSD, Tina spent four years at Christ the King in Rutland, where she taught 6th, 7th, and 8th grade science.

Outside the classroom, Tina enjoys reading, knitting, counted cross-stitching, gardening, and cooking, and she makes time to walk every day. She also loves to travel and has explored destinations across the U.S. and abroad, including Italy, Germany, France, Spain, Belgium, Luxembourg, London, and St. John’s.

One of Tina’s proudest adventures was hiking the Camino de Santiago across Spain, carrying everything she needed on her back. The journey covered an incredible 300 miles—a true testament to her determination and sense of adventure!

We’re grateful for Tina’s many years of dedication to our students and school community.
4 days ago, Slate Valley
Meet Slate Valley Faculty & Staff Monday graphic featuring Tina Rampone, CES and OVS librarian, with her portrait and text highlighting her 17 years with Slate Valley Unified Union School District and her interests and travel experiences.
FHU Band Bottle Drive - Help our Slaters get to Orlando, FL!
6 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic announcing FHU Band bottle drive throughout January 2026, with bottle drop-off at Liberty Street Redemption in Fair Haven; proceeds support the band’s trip to the Orlando Heritage Music Festival in Florida.
Friendly reminder that our next CAC Meeting will be held on January 5 at 5:45 p.m. in the Central Office Conference Room.
View the agenda here: https://aptg.co/Bl3bss

All are welcome—we hope to see you there!
10 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic for the Slate Valley Community Advisory Council featuring the Slate Valley Vermont logo. Text reads, “Next Meeting: January 5, 2026 – 5:45 PM. Central Office Conference Room, located in FHUMHS.”
As we wrap up the calendar year, we wish our Slate Valley community moments of peace, joy, and time well spent with those you love. We look forward to welcoming everyone back to school on Monday, January 5, 2026.
16 days ago, Slate Valley
Holiday greeting graphic reading “Wishing Our Community a Bright New Year,” with a soft, warm bokeh background. Text thanks families, staff, and community members for their support of the Slate Valley Unified Union School District and notes that schools are on break from December 22, 2025 through January 2, 2026, with classes resuming January 5, 2026. An open pocket watch featuring a Vermont design rests on a light wooden surface.
What an incredible way to wrap up the first trimester as we get ready for break! 🐾 Our students officially earned all their Golden Wildcat cards, and today the whole school celebrated their hard work.

Everyone had a blast moving through our festive rotations: 🍪 Cookie decorating 🎸 Music with Mr. Martin 🎨 Creative holiday crafts & 🎬 A cozy movie session

We are so proud of our Wildcats for showing such great character. What a perfect high note to end on before our time off!
17 days ago, Slate Valley
A teacher works one-on-one with a young student at a table during a classroom activity.
Students and a teacher stand around tables decorating paper plate treats during a holiday classroom activity.
Several students gather around tables decorating paper plates with frosting and toppings.
An overhead view of students decorating paper plate treats at a classroom table.
Students sit at tables watching a video on a classroom screen during a holiday activity.
A teacher plays a guitar while students sit and listen on the classroom floor.
A teacher helps a student assemble a small craft at a classroom table.
Students work on crafts at a table in a school library, with shelves of books behind them.
Students and a teacher smile while working on paper crafts at a classroom table.
Students and a teacher sit around a table cutting paper snowflakes during a craft activity.
Our Student Council proudly recognized Mrs. Slote as this month’s Stewardship Award recipient! Thank you for your dedication and positive impact on our school community. 🌟
17 days ago, Slate Valley
Mrs. Slote stands on a school stage holding a Stewardship Award certificate, surrounded by Student Council members during a school assembly.
Congratulations to our December Students of the Month for Safety!
17 days ago, Slate Valley
A group of elementary students stand on a school stage holding green PBIS award certificates during an assembly.
An elementary student holds a green PBIS award certificate in front of a winter-themed classroom display with a snowman.
An elementary student wearing a winter hat holds a green PBIS award certificate in front of a display of student snow globe artwork.
An elementary student smiles while holding a green PBIS award certificate in front of a winter bulletin board with trees and paper snowflakes.
A young elementary student holds a green PBIS award certificate in front of a winter-themed hallway display.
An elementary student with pigtails holds a green PBIS award certificate in front of a colorful classroom art display.
An elementary student holds a green PBIS award certificate in front of a decorated holiday tree display.
An elementary student stands in a hallway holding a green PBIS award certificate with a festive holiday display in the background.
🎉⭐ PBIS Specialist Awards at Orwell Village School! ⭐🎉

During our recent PBIS Assembly, we were excited to recognize students who stood out in our specialist areas, including Art, Physical Education, Leadership, Music, and Library. We are proud of our students and grateful to our specialist teachers for helping them shine in so many different ways.
17 days ago, Slate Valley
An elementary student stands on the school stage holding a decorated guitar-shaped award while posing with a music teacher, both smiling during a PBIS assembly.
A kindergarten-aged student stands next to a teacher holding a small wrapped award during a PBIS specialist awards presentation on the school stage.
An elementary student smiles while holding a small PBIS specialist award next to a teacher wearing a green holiday-themed shirt during a school assembly.
An elementary student wearing glasses holds a gold shoe-shaped PBIS award labeled “MVP” while standing beside a teacher in a festive sweater on the school stage.
An elementary student holds a decorated guitar-shaped PBIS music award while standing next to a teacher kneeling with a microphone during the school assembly.
🎉⭐ PBIS Celebration at Orwell Village School! ⭐🎉
Students were recognized during our recent PBIS assembly for demonstrating positive choices, growth, and responsibility in their classrooms. We’re proud of our students and thankful for the staff who support and celebrate positive behavior every day.
17 days ago, Slate Valley
An elementary student stands smiling next to a staff member wearing a festive holiday sweater, holding a bright award certificate during a PBIS assembly on the school stage.
A teacher stands beside an elementary student holding a green PBIS classroom award certificate, both smiling on the school stage.
An elementary student in a colorful outfit holds a blue PBIS classroom award certificate while standing in front of a teacher on the school stage.
An elementary student holds a green PBIS classroom award certificate while standing next to a teacher wearing a red holiday sweater during a school assembly.
A teacher stands with two elementary students, each holding a blue PBIS classroom award certificate, all smiling on the school stage.
A teacher gives a thumbs-up while standing beside an elementary student holding a pink PBIS classroom award certificate, with an administrator visible at a podium in the background.
A teacher stands next to an elementary student holding a green PBIS classroom award certificate during a school assembly on the gym stage.
Celebrating Creativity at our PBiS Assembly!

The halls at Orwell Village School were bursting with creativity and holiday cheer thanks to our Door Decorating Contest! Classrooms went all out, transforming their doors into festive works of art—full of imagination, teamwork, and seasonal spirit.

We were excited to recognize students and staff with awards celebrating creativity, collaboration, detail, and overall atmosphere. Congratulations to all of our winners, and a big thank you to every classroom that participated. Your hard work helped make our school feel extra warm and welcoming this season!

👏 Way to go, OVS! 👏
17 days ago, Slate Valley
A staff member stands on a school stage holding a first-place award certificate while standing beside an administrator wearing a festive holiday sweater and holding a microphone. Right:  Three staff members pose smiling in front of a gingerbread-themed classroom door decorated with candy details, gingerbread figures, and icing trim.
Left: A staff member holds a second-place award certificate while standing next to an administrator on a school stage, both smiling for the photo. right: A staff member stands beside a Snoopy-themed winter classroom door decorated with stars, snow, and a doghouse display.
Left: An administrator presents a synergy award certificate to an elementary student standing together on a school stage. Right: An elementary student holds an award certificate while posing with a teacher in front of a winter-themed classroom door decorated with snowflakes and forest animals.
Left: An administrator presents a technicolor award certificate to a first-grade student on a school stage. right: A first-grade student holds an award certificate while standing next to a teacher in front of a classroom door covered in student artwork and winter decorations.
Left An administrator poses with three kindergarten students, one holding an award certificate, all smiling on a school stage. Right: A teacher and a kindergarten student hold an award certificate while standing in front of a classroom door decorated with snowmen and the words “It’s Raining Snowmen.”
Left: An administrator presents an atmosphere award certificate to a second-grade student wearing a festive holiday outfit on a school stage. Right: A second-grade student holds an award certificate next to a teacher in front of a classroom door decorated with a snowman and the phrase “Chillin’ With My Snowmies.”
Left: A teacher gives a thumbs-up while standing next to a fifth-grade student holding a storytelling award certificate in front of a cozy winter-themed display. Right: An administrator and a staff member dressed in festive attire pose together in front of a winter-themed door featuring a snowman and string lights.
Left Two sixth-grade students hold a master architect award certificate while standing next to a teacher in front of a holiday-decorated classroom door. Right: A third-grade student holds a detail dynamo award certificate while standing next to a teacher in front of a snow globe-themed classroom door display.
Slate Valley District Newsletter for December 19, 2025:
https://mailchi.mp/fdd31f394700/slate-valley-district-newsletter-dec-19th-edition
20 days ago, Slate Valley
Slate Valley Unified School District newsletter cover dated December 19, 2025, featuring a winter-themed design with a smiling cartoon snowman holding a sign about December break, falling snow, evergreen trees, and the Slate Valley Vermont logo with the headline “Slate Valley Unified USD Newsletter.”

Friendly reminder - our December break begins next week!

20 days ago, Slate Valley
Holiday announcement graphic featuring a smiling snowman wearing a red hat and green scarf next to a parchment-style sign. The sign displays the Slate Valley logo and text announcing that Slate Valley Schools will be on December break from December 22, 2025 through January 2, 2026, with a return to school on Monday, January 5, 2026, and wishing students, families, and staff a safe and restful break.
OVS December Newsletter: See the PDF version at https://aptg.co/65X7RG
21 days ago, Slate Valley
Screenshot of the Orwell Village School December 2025 Newsletter. The page features the OVS name and logo, a winter-themed introduction paragraph celebrating Trimester 1 and school spirit, and a large photo collage of decorated classroom doors from the schoolwide door decorating contest. A headline reads “OVS Hallways Transformed During Our OVS Door Decorating Contest!!” with a short article describing creativity and collaboration. An “Upcoming Events” section lists Winter Break (12/22/25–1/2/26), First Friday & First Ski Day (1/9/26), Martin Luther King Day—No School (1/19/26), and a half day of school (1/30/26).
Screenshot of a page from the Orwell Village School December 2025 Newsletter. The page highlights student activities with photos and text sections. A section titled “Embracing the Cold: Winter Outdoor Fun!” shows students playing in the snow and describes outdoor winter play and reminders to wear warm clothing. Another section, “A Trip around the World in Second Grade!” features a classroom photo and explains students learning about global holiday traditions. A third section, “Science You Can Snack On!” includes a photo of homemade rock candy and describes a fourth-grade science lesson on minerals and crystal formation. The bottom of the page announces the opening of a new cafeteria after winter break and invites families to find Orwell Village School on Facebook.
The results are in... almost! 🚪✨ Our staff and students have outdone themselves, and the doors are officially complete.

Students are casting their votes today for the 'Best Staff Door,' and we can’t wait to announce the winners at our PBIS Assembly! If you missed them, don’t worry—we’re keeping these masterpieces up through our First Friday back from break so everyone can experience the creativity.

Which one do you think will take home the prize? 🏆
21 days ago, Slate Valley
Photo 1: Classroom door decorated with a “Christmas Vacation” theme, featuring a character falling through snow above a lit fireplace.  Photo 2: Classroom door decorated as a handmade Christmas tree with garland, ribbon, ornaments, and student photos.
Photo 3: Classroom door wrapped like a large gift with elf-patterned paper and a green ribbon.  Photo 4: Classroom door decorated as a gingerbread house with candy details, gingerbread figures, and lollipop decorations.
Photo 5: Classroom door wrapped like a present with elf-themed paper and a green ribbon and snowflake accent.  Photo 6: Classroom door transformed into a holiday fireplace scene with stockings, garland, and a glowing paper fire.
Photo 7: Classroom door with gingerbread characters on a red plaid background, decorated with snowflakes and bows.  Photo 8: Classroom door decorated with a large snowman wearing a top hat and scarf against a snowy blue background.
Photo 9: Classroom door designed as Lucy’s “Free Advice” booth from Peanuts, with holiday trim and a 5¢ sign.  Photo 10: Classroom door showing Snoopy lying on his doghouse under a starry night sky decorated with holiday lights.
Photo 11: Classroom door collage featuring student artwork, snowflakes, a Christmas tree, and winter-themed drawings.  Photo 12: Classroom door with dark blue background reading “It’s Raining Snowmen,” decorated with falling snowman pieces.
Photo 13: Classroom door designed as The Polar Express train front with tickets and lettering.  Photo 14: Classroom door displaying student-made snow globe artwork arranged in rows on a blue background.
Photo 15: Classroom door decorated with a layered green paper Christmas tree topped with a star and gift boxes at the base.  Photo 16: Classroom door featuring a winter forest scene with paper snowflakes, trees, animals, and a snowman.
Photo 17: Classroom door reading “Chillin’ With My Snowmies,” decorated with snowmen, snowflakes, and sledding scenes.  Photo 18: Classroom door reading “Let’s Take a Selfie,” featuring a large elf cutout with a face cutout for photos.