Calling all parents and community members!
Leveraging Title I Funds to Help Students Succeed
Join us on Tuesday, October 8th at 5:15 PM for an informative session with Casey O'Meara, Slate Valley's Director of Curriculum. Learn how Title I Schoolwide Programs are used to address barriers to academic success and support all students in our district.
Meeting options:
In person: Slate Valley Central Office located at Fair Haven Union Middle & High School.
Virtually: meet.google.com/xxa-vdnw-cyz
Bonus! Preview the presentation slides at https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1YT199Tzt3lXdmpfQzQgpf2hjjiES3f4Vh5qdoEcyZrA/edit?usp=sharing. The slides include a survey at the end to share your thoughts.
This session takes place right before the next Slate Valley Community Advisory Council meeting, at the same location. Stay informed and involved!
Please join us for the next Slate Valley Community Advisory Council meeting on Tuesday, October 8, 2024 at 5:45 PM in the Central Office conference room located at FHUMHS. The agenda can be found at https://www.slatevalleyunified.org/page/slate-valley-community-advisory-council
We hope to see you there!
Happy Custodian Appreciation Day to our dedicated team! Your hard work keeps our world tidy. Slate Valley thanks you!
Last week, the Castleton Rec's 3rd/4th girls soccer team joined the FHU varsity girls for a special pre-game experience. The young athletes proudly walked out onto the field together for the national anthem. During halftime, they had the opportunity to showcase their skills in a scrimmage on the main field.
Board Meeting - September 30, 2024
You’re invited to the Slate Valley Unified Union School District Board Meeting at 6:30 p.m. at Benson Village School Gymnasium.
This meeting will be in person. Virtually connect by going to:
Video call link: https://meet.google.com/afd-zdxi-edo
Or dial: (US) +1 636-442-2997 PIN: 222 377 803#
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.
We had a successful Coffee & Conversation gathering to kick off the year. If you missed it, don't worry! We have three more scheduled, beginning this Wednesday at 7:30 AM at Buxton's Store in Orwell.
For those who prefer evening events, we have our Budget Forums planned to begin late October at 6:30 PM, as well as our monthly Community Advisory Council meetings, (next one is Tuesday, October 8th at 5:45 PM). Additionally, you're always welcome to attend our School Board Meetings, which are open to the public.
We value your input and encourage you to join us at any of these events to discuss budget and all school matters.
Hope to see you for a cup of coffee at Buxton's Store in Orwell, this Wednesday morning, (September 25th) from 7:30 - 9:00 AM!
Students in the K-4 library classes read the Red Clover book, "Elephant of Sadness Butterfly of Joy" by Patricia Austin. The story included metaphors of animals and emotions. The kids then chose an emotion to create with Play-Doh using blank face templates!
Slate Valley's Fall Coffee & Conversations - Please join us!
Where Were You Then Wednesday: Remembering 9/11. We will Never Forget.
Today many Slate Valley faculty and staff shared their stories of where they were when they heard the news of 9/11. Here are a selected few.
Trivia Tuesday: Did you know?
Meet Slate Valley Faculty and Staff Monday: Featuring Tom DeMatties
#weareslatevalley
The Slate Valley Unified Union Snack Sack Program is thrilled to announce that it has once again been awarded a $10,000 Community Impact Grant from the United Way of Rutland County. This marks the fifth consecutive year that our program has received this generous support, which has been instrumental in addressing food insecurity among Slate Valley students.
Since its inception in 2019, the Snack Sack Program has partnered with the United Way to provide nutritious snacks to students in need. The program's success is largely due to the tireless efforts of Carrieann Wolcott, who has worked closely with Kris Benway to secure funding and ensure the program's continued operation. In addition to her work with the Snack Sack Program, Wolcott has also been instrumental in establishing the Vegi-Van-Go program, which distributes fresh fruits and vegetables to families in Slate Valley, Poultney, and Wells. This initiative has helped to promote healthy eating habits and improve access to nutritious food in our community.
Board Meeting - September 9, 2024
You’re invited to the Slate Valley Unified Union School District Board Meeting at 6:30 p.m. at Fair Haven Union Middle & High School.
This meeting will be in person. Virtually connect by going to:
Video call link: https://meet.google.com/zwq-ssxo-bru
Or dial: (US) +1 225-414-2281 PIN: 533 215 864#
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.
Friday Focus: Please join us in welcoming our new faculty and staff, including those returning to new roles. Their skills and passion will certainly enrich our district's community. Let's make this a great year together! #WeAreSlateValley #WelcomeNewcomers
As a precautionary measure, Fair Haven Union Middle and High School, Fair Haven Grade School, and Castleton Elementary School implemented a Secure The Building protocol this morning for approximately 15 minutes. While regular school activities continued, all students and staff were kept inside. This decision was made in response to reported safety concerns in a neighboring school district. At this time there is no longer a concern, and the schools have returned to normal activity.
Stay connected with Slate Valley Unified Union! Download our free app today for the latest news, events, and important updates. Find it on the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.
Throwback Thursday: Remember the excitement of that first day of school, when you could finally show off your new vintage metal lunch box? It was a highlight of back-to-school shopping, poring over the options at the local department store. Did you have a favorite childhood lunch box? Share your memories in the comments!
#ThrowbackThursday #Lunchbox #Vintage #ChildhoodMemories
Next week, please join Casey O'Meara, Slate Valley's Director of Curriculum, Slate Valley Interventionists and Coaches, and Principal Patrick Walters for an informational meeting on leveraging Title I Schoolwide Programs to Address Barriers to Academic Success on September 11, 2024, 5:30 PM at the Orwell Village School. The meeting can also be accessed using the following Google Meet link, meet.google.com/xxa-vdnw-cyz.You may view the slides (with a survey at the end) from the presentation here: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1YT199Tzt3lXdmpfQzQgpf2hjjiES3f4Vh5qdoEcyZrA/edit#slide=id.p1
We look forward to seeing you!
Where Are They Now Wednesday: Mr. Richard Buxton
Richard (Rick) Buxton, a 1966 graduate of Fair Haven Union High School, is a testament to the enduring spirit of Vermont. His multifaceted career, dedicated community service, and lifelong pursuit of knowledge have earned him the well-deserved title of "Vermont Renaissance man."
After graduating from Fair Haven Union High School, Buxton pursued higher education at Champlain College, earning an Associate's degree in 1968. Shortly thereafter, he served his country in the United States Army, stationed in Korea for 13 months before completing his service in Texas.
Upon returning home, Buxton joined his parents in a family business and simultaneously began working part-time for the United States Postal Service. His dedication to the Postal Service led to a 40-year career, culminating in his retirement in 2017. In retirement, Buxton continues to contribute to his community by working part-time at his son's general store, Buxton's, in Orwell.
Beyond his professional accomplishments, Buxton has been a tireless advocate for his community. He served on the Fair Haven Union High School Board for 20 years, held the position of Town Selectman, volunteered as a firefighter, coached baseball, and served as a Lay Minister for his local church. Buxton attributes his commitment to community service to the positive influences of his high school teachers, who instilled in him a lifelong passion for giving back.
When asked about his advice for current students, Buxton emphasized the importance of seizing every opportunity. He encouraged students to actively engage in their education, participate in extracurricular activities, and build strong relationships with their teachers and peers. Buxton believes that the experiences gained during high school can provide a valuable foundation for future success.
Thank you, Mr. Buxton, for your service to the country, state and community. You have always, and continue to embody the essence of a Slater.