Public Hearing Notice: Vermont School District Redistricting Task Force
The Vermont School District Redistricting Task Force invites community members to attend one of its public hearings to share perspectives and priorities that will help shape proposals for Vermont’s future school district boundaries. The hearing closest to us is:
Wednesday, October 22 | 6:00–8:00 PM at Rutland High School, in Rutland.
These hearings are a chance to learn about the Task Force’s purpose and process, share your ideas and concerns, and offer public testimony (2 minutes per speaker; written comments welcome if time runs short).
Your voice matters—help guide the future of Vermont’s schools!
To Participate Virtually Go To: https://bit.ly/vtredistrictingpublichearing
Meeting ID: 288 958 397 374 5 Passcode: Be2vw7j5

Tune in between 5–8 AM to catch live weather broadcasts featuring our amazing faculty, staff, and—of course—students!

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 Band Room.
This meeting will be in person. Virtually connect by going to:
Video call link: https://meet.google.com/omx-yjby-qea
Or dial: (US) +1 636-888-0147 PIN: 204 052 260#
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.

Public Hearing Notice: Vermont School District Redistricting Task Force
The Vermont School District Redistricting Task Force invites community members to attend one of its public hearings to share perspectives and priorities that will help shape proposals for Vermont’s future school district boundaries. The hearing closest to us is:
Wednesday, October 22 | 6:00–8:00 PM at Rutland High School, in Rutland.
These hearings are a chance to learn about the Task Force’s purpose and process, share your ideas and concerns, and offer public testimony (2 minutes per speaker; written comments welcome if time runs short).
Your voice matters—help guide the future of Vermont’s schools!

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This heartwarming program will continue throughout the school year, giving students more chances to build reading confidence and share cuddles and smiles with our four-legged listeners.



On Wednesday, October 15th, Slate Valley UUSD had the great honor of hosting the Vermont State Board of Education Meeting — a first for our district!
Among those in attendance were Secretary of Education Zoie Saunders, State Board Attorney and Slater alum Sarah Buxton, Esq., and Board Member Lyle Jepson, who many will remember as the FHUHS Principal in the 1990s.
The day began with a tour of Fair Haven Union Middle and High School, led by building administrators, followed by a presentation from Superintendent Brooke Olsen-Farrell and faculty members who showcased the innovative and unique classes offered throughout Slate Valley.
It was a busy, exciting, and truly proud day for our district—highlighting the incredible learning, collaboration, and community that define Slate Valley.









Throughout the day, students rotated through four exciting experiences:
-Touring the historic Granger House and exploring its architecture and artifacts
-Sorting, counting, and weighing coal—the home’s primary colonial-era heat source
-Digging and sifting soil from the property to uncover artifacts
-Listening to Chief Roger Longtoe Sheehan of the Abenaki/Wampanoag tribe, who shared songs, stories, and artifacts from his people
The quote of the day came from Madeleine Smart in Mrs. Lucci’s class, who perfectly summed up the experience:
“Even the smallest thing we find can tell us a big story.”
It was an incredible day of discovery, culture, and curiosity. We are so grateful for our continued partnership with Vermont State University at Castleton for bringing history to life for our students!









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The Vermont School District Redistricting Task Force invites community members to attend one of its public hearings to share perspectives and priorities that will help shape proposals for Vermont’s future school district boundaries. The hearing closest to us is:
Wednesday, October 22 | 6:00–8:00 PM at Rutland High School, in Rutland.
These hearings are a chance to learn about the Task Force’s purpose and process, share your ideas and concerns, and offer public testimony (2 minutes per speaker; written comments welcome if time runs short).
Your voice matters—help guide the future of Vermont’s schools!

Yesterday, the Castleton Elementary School Staff Wellness Team hosted a lovely tea party for all staff members!
The cozy setup featured bite-sized sandwiches, pastries, jams, jellies, and of course—a variety of teas to sample and enjoy. It was a perfect way to pause, connect, and celebrate the amazing CES team.
A big thank-you to our Wellness Team for bringing joy (and tea!) to the end of a busy week!

This week’s Friday Focus shines on the incredible Library/Media Specialists who bring learning, literacy, and technology together across Slate Valley!
Mrs. Annie Crumb – Fair Haven Union Middle & High School
Mrs. Tina Rampone – Castleton Elementary & Orwell Village School
Ms. Rebekah Williams – Fair Haven Grade & Benson Village School
Our library/media specialists do so much more than manage books—they inspire curiosity, guide research, and empower students to become thoughtful, tech-savvy learners. From storytime and research projects to digital citizenship and coding, they balance traditional library services with ever-evolving technology integration.
Their work ensures that our students have the resources, skills, and confidence to thrive in an information-rich world.
Thank you, Mrs. Crumb, Mrs. Rampone, and Mrs. Williams, for all that you do to keep our students reading, thinking, and growing every day!

We’re cruising back to the early '90s—when boxy cars, big smiles, and Slater pride ruled the parking lot!
If you recognize anyone, feel free to tag them and drop some memories in the comments!





Community members are warmly invited to our final Fall Coffee & Conversation, tomorrow, Thursday, October 9, 2025 at 9:00 AM at the Benson Town Hall.
Come share your questions, ideas, and feedback with district leadership in a relaxed, friendly setting. We value your voice and look forward to the conversation!
Everyone’s welcome! Bring a friend, grab a cup, and let’s talk.

This week, we’re proud to spotlight Christopher Hanson, a 1991 graduate of Fair Haven Union High School, whose journey has taken him across the country—and around the world!
After starting at Northeastern University in Boston, Christopher completed both his undergraduate and master’s degrees through the University of Nebraska while serving in the U.S. Army, and later earned his doctoral degree from National University. He’s worked as a paramedic in Boston, a Physician Assistant in both military and civilian settings, and now serves as an innovation leader in healthcare quality in Texas. His career has taken him to over a dozen states and numerous countries—truly living the Dr. Seuss quote: “Oh, the places you’ll go!”
Christopher credits several FHUHS teachers for shaping his path:
- Mr. Whalen (Social Studies) – taught him the value of seeing other perspectives and engaging in thoughtful debate.
- Mr. Hier (History) – showed him that studying history helps us learn from the past.
- Mr. Ollie Allen (Substitute Teacher) – encouraged him to take calculated risks, a lesson that guided his life and career.
During his FHUHS days, Christopher wrestled his junior year and served his community as a volunteer firefighter and EMT.
Today, he continues to impact lives through health leadership and quality improvement. Outside of work, Christopher enjoys woodworking, painting, travel, pickleball, and playing the bagpipes. He’s also a proud father of two and grandfather to four granddaughters—“there isn’t quite anything like the love of grandkids,” he says.
His advice to current Slate Valley students?
“Never give up. It’s okay to not know what you want to be when you grow up—some days I still don’t. But never, ever give up trying to make yourself a better person.”
Thank you, Christopher, for sharing your journey and reminding us that learning, growth, and service never stop!

Did you know? The name October comes from the Latin word “octo,” meaning eight—but it’s actually our tenth month of the year!
Trivia Question:
Why is October named for “eight” even though it’s our tenth month?
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Because in the original Roman calendar, the year began in March, making October the eighth month! When January and February were added later, October shifted to tenth place—but kept its original name.

Last Friday, Castleton Elementary School held its first PBIS Assembly of the year! Students were celebrated for showing responsibility and following school expectations—great examples of what it means to be a CES role model.
It was a wonderful way to recognize positive choices and kick off the year with enthusiastic encouragement.










Tuesday, October 7, 2025, 8:00 - 9:30 AM at the Fair Haven Wooden Soldier.
Come share your questions, ideas, and feedback with district leadership in a relaxed, friendly setting. We value your voice and look forward to the conversation!
Everyone’s welcome!
Bring a friend, grab a cup on us, and let’s talk.

This month we’re excited to highlight Ms. Laura Daily, who is now in her third year at Slate Valley—though she’s no stranger to our district! After working here previously, Laura returned about ten years later, bringing with her a wealth of experience and a deep passion for early childhood education.
Before returning to Slate Valley, Laura worked in several roles across the region, including opening the preschool program at Wells Village School and serving in West Rutland School, the Bennington Rutland Supervisory Union, and the Early Childhood Education Department at Bennington College. She’s also worked with HeadStart and as a curriculum coordinator for a private preschool. Laura has been studying and working in education since the 1990s, with her true calling centered around Early Childhood Development and Learning.
When she’s not in the classroom, Laura loves spending time with her family, enjoying nature, gardening, horseback riding, yoga, and taking walks with her dog and three children.
Her favorite quote?
“It is what it is, and it will be what you make of it.”
Laura dreams of one day opening her own hands-on learning program that partners closely with families and includes an equine therapy component—an inspiring vision that perfectly reflects her dedication to learning through experience.
Thank you, Ms. Daily, for your passion, creativity, and dedication—and for being such a valuable part of the Slate Valley community!

