Slate Valley District Newsletter: April 17, 2026
https://mailchi.mp/8852b597100f/district-newsletter-april-10-13836492
1 day ago, Slate Valley
Slate Valley Unified USD Newsletter header dated April 17, 2026, featuring a central Vermont-themed logo surrounded by a collage of student photos including outdoor learning, graduation, classroom activities, and performances, with the slogan “Our Schools, Your Future.”
📣 Reminder for Slate Valley Families!

All Slate Valley schools will have an early release day on Friday, April 17, 2026.

This will be followed by Spring Break from Monday, April 20 through Friday, April 24. 🌸

We hope everyone enjoys a safe, relaxing, and well-deserved break!
Classes will resume on Monday, April 27, 2026.
2 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic with a spring-themed background featuring flowers and leaves. At the top is a Vermont emblem above a red banner that reads “REMINDER.” The text states: “Early Release Day for All Slate Valley Schools, Friday - April 17, 2026.” Below, it reads: “Followed by Spring Break, Monday, April 20 - Friday, April 24.” At the bottom: “Classes Resume Monday, April 27, 2026.”
After a long, intense week of Cognia testing, these 5th graders have officially crossed the finish line. 🏁

To celebrate all that hard work and focus, we’re trading the Chromebooks for some much-needed sunshine and extra recess! So proud of their perseverance.
2 days ago, Slate Valley
Five students play on monkey bars outside, with some sitting on top and one hanging below; parked cars and a building are visible in the background.
Three students swing on a playground set while another leans back on a swing; a school building and leafless trees are visible behind them.
Four students play soccer on a grassy field near a small goal, with trees lining the background.
Students climb and hang from monkey bars, with one student upside down; playground equipment and trees are visible nearby.
Students kick a soccer ball toward a small goal during a game on the grass field, with trees in the background.
Our OVS Student Council took leadership to the next level yesterday! They had the incredible opportunity to visit the State House. From touring the historic halls to meeting with representatives, our students came home inspired to make a difference in our own school community.
2 days ago, Slate Valley
Group of five elementary students and an adult stand in front of the Vermont State House with its gold dome, posing on a walkway with trees and hills in the background.
Group of students stand indoors with two adults in suits inside the Vermont State House, posing in front of framed artwork and decorative walls.
Last weekend’s bottle drive was a huge success, and it’s all thanks to the people behind the scenes. A massive thank you to the parents who spent their morning driving our students house-to-house—we truly appreciate your patience and the gas mileage!

To the neighbors and local businesses who donated bottles, equipment, and extra hands: your kindness is the backbone of this project. It’s about more than just bottles; it’s about showing our students what a supportive community looks like. Thank you all for making this happen!
2 days ago, Slate Valley
Group of students stand next to a vehicle holding bags of collected bottles and cans, smiling in a parking lot.
People load large bags of recyclables into a truck and trailer in a parking lot, with piles of filled bags on the ground nearby.
Volunteers carry heavy bags of bottles and cans toward a trailer while a small child walks nearby in the parking lot.
Adult and child stand inside an open trailer stacking bags of recyclables, with more bags piled around them.
Truck and trailer filled with bags of recyclables parked near a grassy area, with people standing nearby under a partly cloudy sky.
Large pile of black trash bags and clear bags filled with cans and bottles stacked high inside a storage space.
Interior space filled with large piles of bagged recyclables stacked against the wall, showing the scale of the collection effort.
Join us tomorrow at OVS for a special Community Thanksgiving Dinner—this time in April! 🍂🦃

While this beloved tradition couldn’t take place in the fall due to kitchen renovations, we’re excited to celebrate now that the new kitchen is officially up and running. What better way to bring everyone together than with a delicious Thanksgiving-style meal?

📅 Thursday, April 16
🕚 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM
📍 Orwell Town Hall

Enjoy a FREE holiday buffet prepared by talented chefs Heather & Ruth, featuring turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, fresh vegetables, rolls, dessert, and more.

A big thank you to our generous sponsors, National Bank of Orwell and Stonewood Turkey Farm, for helping make this event possible.

All are welcome—bring your family, friends, and appetite! Let’s celebrate community, connection, and a fresh new kitchen together.
3 days ago, Slate Valley
Flyer for OVS Community Thanksgiving Dinner on Thursday, April 16 from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM at the Town Hall. The event celebrates a new kitchen and offers a free holiday buffet prepared by chefs Heather and Ruth, including turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, cranberry sauce, vegetables, rolls, and dessert. Sponsored by National Bank of Orwell and Stonewood Turkey Farm. Decorative autumn leaves, pumpkins, and images of a Thanksgiving meal surround the text.
🌱💚 FHUMHS Students Giving Back for Green-Up Day! 💚🌱

On May 1st, students from Fair Haven Union Middle & High School will be out in the community celebrating Green-Up Day—and they’re ready to lend a helping hand!

From spring yard clean-ups to other small outdoor tasks, our students are excited to support members of the Slate Valley community. This is a wonderful opportunity to connect, give back, and make a positive impact together.

If you or someone you know could use a little extra help this spring, please fill out the quick form below, or contact Jackie Phillips (email: jphillips@svuvt.org or phone: 802-265-4966). FHUMHS principals and assistant principals will review submissions and follow up directly.

👉 https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfHYQ48U-NIH-q2A1cECoC8cBXMl0eQSxBGHs8ZvZqpa98wow/viewform

Thank you for being part of our community—and for helping our students make a difference! 🌎✨
4 days ago, Slate Valley
Flyer for Fair Haven Union High School “Green Up Day” on Friday, May 1, 2026. It invites community members who need help with yardwork or small projects to connect with student volunteers. Services include raking, picking up debris, and general yard cleanup. Contact information is provided for Jackie Phillips (jphillips@svuvt.org , 802-265-4966) or via QR code. The offer is open to residents of Benson, Castleton, Fair Haven, Hubbardton, Orwell, and West Haven. Graphics include leaves, a paintbrush, hammer, rake, and yard tools.
🪕 Boots, Scoots, and Smiles! 🪕
Our 6th Grade Fun Friday was a total whirlwind of energy! We traded the textbooks for some classic square dancing, and the kids handled it like pros.

A massive THANK YOU to our wonderful community members who stepped in to show us the ropes. Seeing our students learn to "do-si-do" and "allemande left" with so much laughter was the highlight of our week. It’s amazing how a little tradition can bring out so much joy and teamwork!
5 days ago, Slate Valley
Students and adults stand in a circle in a school gym, holding hands and smiling during a group activity while a presenter stands on a stage behind them.
Students and adults pair up across a gym floor, practicing a partner activity as a man speaks from a stage with audio equipment.
Participants move in a large circle holding hands in a gym, working together in a coordinated group activity while staff observe and assist.
Students and adults walk and turn in pairs across the gym floor during an interactive movement activity, with sunlight coming through large windows.
A teacher gestures while guiding students moving in pairs around the gym, with others practicing the same activity in the background.
Students and adults rotate partners and step through a coordinated group activity in a gym, with a stage and banners visible behind them.
Participants continue a partner-based movement activity in the gym, walking and turning while maintaining spacing across the floor.
Slate Valley District Newsletter: April 10, 2026
https://mailchi.mp/5722f5802f0b/district-newsletter-april-10-2026
8 days ago, Slate Valley
Banner reading “Slate Valley Unified USD Newsletter” with the date April 10, 2026, featuring the district logo in the center and school mascots on both sides against a blue and green background.
🏆 2026 March Madness Champion Crowned!
The halls of Orwell Chess Academy are still buzzing after an incredible tournament. In an absolute masterclass of strategy, Benytt Gero emerged victorious, narrowly defeating Clinton Snyder in a final for the history books! ♟️ Huge thanks to everyone who competed, defended their Kings, and cheered from the sidelines. See you on the board next March!
8 days ago, Slate Valley
Two students stand in a school library holding large red-and-gold trophies, smiling in front of bookshelves filled with books.
📚✨ Friday Focus: Smiles & “i before e”… or is it? ✨📚

This week, our Friday Focus shines on our amazing 2nd and 3rd graders across Slate Valley!

Traveling from school to school, it was impossible to miss the smiles, laughter, and joy of learning happening in every classroom and hallway. Whether students were tackling their Cognia assessments, heading out for recess or lunch, diving into a good book, or puzzling over tricky spelling rules like “ei” and “ie,” their curiosity and energy were on full display.

It’s moments like these that remind us how special our schools are—filled with students who are growing, learning, and supporting one another every single day.

Keep shining, Slate Valley! 🌟
9 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic titled “Focus Friday – Spotlighting our smiling second & third graders” with Slate Valley logo, featuring a collage of photos of elementary students smiling, playing outside, reading, and working in classrooms.
📚✨Throwback Thursday✨📚

We’re taking it back to the 1976 FHUHS Yearbook, where this creative drawing introduced “Ogg,” a proposed Slater mascot designed by a sophomore with the initials K.C.

The student shared their vision of building a mascot for games—complete with blue and white hair and a large rubber nose!

Here’s the fun part…
👀 Do you know who K.C. is?

Hint: This talented artist went on to become a long-time teacher right here in Slate Valley!

Drop your guesses in the comments—we can’t wait to see who remembers! 👇
10 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic titled “Throwback Thursday” featuring Slate Valley branding and a 1976 FHUHS yearbook throwback. Includes a student-drawn Slater mascot named “Ogg,” a typed description of the mascot concept, a small yearbook-style student photo, and the prompt “Who is K.C.?” alongside “1976 FHUHS Yearbook.”
Where Are They Now Wednesday: April Spotlight - Marty Vinci, Class of 1970

This month, we’re proud to highlight Fair Haven Union High School alumnus Marty Vinci, a member of the Class of 1970 whose journey reflects dedication, hard work, and a lifelong connection to his roots.

Following graduation, Marty pursued specialized training at Meat Cutting School in Toledo, Ohio—launching a career that would span four decades. He worked as a meat cutter throughout Vermont and upstate New York, building a reputation for skill and consistency in his trade.

In 2007, Marty took his experience to the next level, beginning a new chapter with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) as a Meat Inspector in Atlanta, Georgia. After three years, he transferred to Hilton Head, South Carolina, where he continued his work for an additional 15 years. Marty officially retired on January 1, 2025, concluding an impressive career dedicated to food safety and public service.

Retirement hasn’t slowed him down. Today, Marty enjoys working part-time in the pro shop at a local golf course in the Hilton Head area—staying active and connected within his community.

During his time at Fair Haven, Marty was a two-sport athlete, participating in football, and baseball. He served as captain of the football team his senior year, demonstrating leadership both on and off the field. One of his most memorable moments came on the baseball diamond, when he delivered a game-winning hit in the bottom of the 14th inning to defeat rival Poultney—a moment that still stands out decades later.
Marty also credits Coach Tom LaPlaca as a meaningful influence during his high school years. Their close relationship helped keep him motivated and focused, leaving a lasting impact that extended well beyond graduation.

From standout student-athlete to a long and successful career, Marty Vinci’s story is one of perseverance, pride, and community—qualities that continue to define Slater alumni.
11 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic titled “Where Are They Now Wednesday” featuring FH Union High School Class of 1970 alumnus Marty Vinci, with a photo of him and text highlighting his career as a meat cutter and USDA inspector, his retirement in 2025, and his current work at a golf course, along with a baseball representing a game-winning hit.
Due to illness, tonight’s Slate Valley Community Advisory Council (CAC) meeting has been cancelled. We appreciate your understanding and look forward to connecting at our next meeting on May 5, 2026. Thank you for your continued support and involvement in our school community!
12 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic with a red “Canceled” stamp over the Slate Valley Community Advisory Council logo. Text below lists meeting details including date, time, and location at Fair Haven Union Middle & High School.
🇺🇸 Trivia Tuesday 🇺🇸
Question:
How did Mount Independence in Orwell, Vermont, get its name?

Answer:
Mount Independence was named in 1776 by American troops stationed there during the Revolutionary War. The name honored the colonies’ declaration of independence from Great Britain, which had just been adopted that summer.

🇺🇸 Did You Know?
As we celebrate the 250th birthday of the United States, Mount Independence stands as a powerful local reminder of that pivotal moment in 1776. Even more meaningful, it remains a popular field trip destination for many Slate Valley students—giving them the opportunity to walk the very grounds where history was made and connect classroom learning to real-world experiences.

🔗 Learn more: https://historicsites.vermont.gov/mount-independence
12 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic titled “Trivia Tuesday” asking how Mount Independence in Orwell, Vermont got its name, featuring an image of the Mount Independence site with two illustrated Revolutionary War soldiers and a Vermont logo.
What a night to remember!

Our spring concert was a total success, and we are so proud of our students! Huge shout-out to the parents and community members who came out to cheer them on. The room was full of life, energy, and so many smiles! Thank you for making it such a great performance for everyone!
13 days ago, Slate Valley
Elementary students stand on a stage with a teacher, decorated with colorful music notes and a peace sign for a school performance.
School band performs in a gymnasium as a conductor leads student musicians, with audience seated nearby.
Large group of elementary students in colorful outfits singing together on stage during a school concert.
Crowd of families and community members seated in a school gymnasium, facing forward for a student performance.
Students play recorders and percussion instruments on risers during a music performance.
Adult drummer plays a drum set on stage while students sit nearby during a school concert.
Small group of students and an adult play saxophone, trumpet, and bass guitar on stage during a live performance.
Board Meeting - April 6, 2026
You’re invited to the Slate Valley Unified Union School District Board Meeting at 6:30 p.m. in the Benson Village School Gym.
This meeting will be in person. Virtually connect by going to:
Video call link: link: https://meet.google.com/tbg-nhei-qjq
Or dial: (US) +1 484-321-6815 PIN: 473 638 758#

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.
13 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic inviting the public to a Slate Valley Unified Union School District board meeting on April 6, 2026 at 6:30 PM in the Benson Village School gym, with agenda items including consent agenda, revote conversation, 5th and 6th grade athletics, Hubbardton board seat interest, and committee reports (finance).
Meet Faculty & Staff Monday — April Spotlight

This month, we’re excited to highlight Becky Hughes, who has been a dedicated Instructional Assistant at CES for the past 5 years!

Becky brings nearly 20 years of experience in education, and her journey began in a meaningful and unexpected way. During a conference for her youngest child, a pre-K teacher encouraged her to consider substitute teaching—and that conversation sparked a career. Within six months, Becky transitioned from subbing to a full-time teaching assistant.

She spent 12 years at Saratoga County Head Start, followed by three years as a paraeducator in an autism classroom at Rutland Intermediate School. Wanting to be closer to home, Becky joined Slate Valley—and we’re so glad she did!

When she’s not at school, Becky enjoys spending time with her family and going camping whenever she can. She also keeps busy working a second job—and has a fun and unique hobby… she collects cows!

Becky lives by a message that reflects both her work and her heart:
“It’s okay to be different, and be kind to others.”

Thank you, Becky, for the care, compassion, and positivity you bring to CES each day!
13 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic introducing Becky Hughes, CES instructional assistant, highlighting her 5 years with Slate Valley, nearly 20 years in education, prior work at Saratoga County Head Start and Rutland Intermediate School, and her interests in family, camping, and collecting cows, with the quote “It’s okay to be different.”
15 days ago, Slate Valley
Header for Slate Valley Unified USD Newsletter dated April 3, 2026, featuring the phrase “April showers bring May flowers” with illustrations of children holding umbrellas in the rain.
Our 5th graders headed down to visit their Pre-K reading buddies today, and the energy was unmatched! We love seeing our older students inspire our youngest learners through the magic of a good book.
16 days ago, Slate Valley
Three young students sit on the floor reading books together beside a classroom shelf with toys and materials.
Two students sit at a small table reading a book together while an adult assists children in the background.
A student reads a picture book aloud to two classmates seated at a round table with other books and classroom supplies.
Three students sit at a table looking at an open picture book while other children work in the classroom behind them.
Three students sit on a classroom rug smiling and reading together with books and art supplies nearby.
Two students sit on the floor reading a picture book together next to a container of colorful blocks.
Three students sit on the floor reading books together near a classroom shelf and learning materials.
Two students sit at a table smiling while reading books, with a classroom library and other students visible in the background.