📣 Reminder for Students & Families 📣

Please note the upcoming schedule changes for the Memorial Day holiday weekend:

🕒 Friday, May 22 – Early Release Day
🇺🇸 Monday, May 25 – No School in recognition of Memorial Day

As we enjoy the long weekend, we also take time to honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country.

Please plan accordingly, and we wish everyone a safe and meaningful holiday weekend. ❤️🤍💙
19 days ago, Slate Valley
Patriotic school reminder graphic with red, white, and blue borders, stars, and an American flag design. The graphic announces an Early Release on Friday, May 22 and No School on Monday, May 25 in recognition of Memorial Day. A Vermont school logo appears at the top.
Submitted by Ms. Corliss: The latest 4th grade exploration took us underwater into the world of fish. After creatively naming a fish species developed in their imaginations, each student got to dive into the facts about their fish. Sharing where they found it and where it usually lives, they went on to share its body shape, fin array, coloration, and mouth or jaw shape Each project highlighted creativity and adaptations of their fish to their environments. Come view our imaginary sea-world in the hallway by the gym! See more photos at: https://bit.ly/CESFashionFish
19 days ago, Slate Valley
A display table covered with a blue tablecloth showcases a variety of student-created aquatic and fish-themed projects. Handmade fish sculptures, dioramas, and ocean-inspired creations are arranged across the table with decorative netting hanging above.
An older man and a student stand in a classroom displaying a student project inside a cardboard diorama featuring a hanging blue fish model. The student smiles while holding the project as classroom materials and posters appear in the background.
A student and teacher pose together in a classroom displaying a fish project made from painted recycled materials along with a completed written assignment. Classroom posters and learning materials are visible in the background.
An older man and a student stand together in a classroom while the student holds a large handmade fish sculpture painted in shades of blue and green. Classroom doors, posters, and learning materials are visible in the background.
A student and teacher stand together in a classroom holding a written assignment and a colorful fish-themed project made from cut-out materials. A bulletin board with articles and classroom storage shelves are visible behind them.
Submitted by librarian Mrs. Rampone: Students in 2nd grade library class listened to the book Maybe Something Beautiful by F. Isabel Campoy. This book is based on a true story of a couple in San Diego, California that envisioned murals covering the inner city buildings. Our students colored a collaborative mural of a tiger!
21 days ago, Slate Valley
Large collaborative student mural of a tiger displayed on a wall. The artwork is created from multiple colored sections assembled together, forming a detailed tiger face with black and white markings, green eyes, and an orange-toned background.
Submitted by 5th Grade Teacher, Mrs. Simpson: Before the heat rolled in, students requested to take their reading outdoors. Everyone enjoyed the fresh air, change of scenery, and were able to focus on their books (with a slight breeze all around us). It was a wonderful reminder that sometimes learning feels even better outside of the classroom walls.
21 days ago, Slate Valley
Three students sit under a tree with their backs against the trunk, quietly reading books outdoors near a grassy area and parking lot.
Five students sit and lie on the grass under a tree reading books and writing in notebooks during outdoor learning time.
Three students sit together on a wooden bench outside, each focused on reading a book in the shade of a tree.
A staff member stands on the grass outdoors reading a book while wearing glasses and a lanyard, with trees and parked cars in the background.
On May 14, Castleton Elementary School celebrated student creativity and talent during its annual Evening of the Arts, featuring both visual art and musical performances to close out the school year.

The evening began with a student art gallery inspired by Canadian folk artist Maud Lewis, created through a collaboration between art teacher Darcie Parrott and librarian Tina Rampone that connected art, literature, and history.

The celebration concluded with the school’s final concert of the year, as students performed a variety of choral and instrumental selections for families and community members.
22 days ago, Slate Valley
Alt text: A smiling student stands in a classroom beside colorful tissue-paper flower creations displayed on a table, with a world map visible in the background.
Alt text: A display board features colorful student-created monster artwork made with rainbow patterns, bold shapes, and playful facial expressions.
Alt text: A student wearing a patterned shirt and bow tie gestures toward a table filled with colorful student art projects displayed in a school hallway.
Alt text: A student explores a large decorated cardboard house covered in colorful drawings and artwork while families browse displays in the background.
Alt text: Two young children in pink jackets look at student artwork and decorative pieces displayed inside a library display case.
Alt text: Two people stand in a school hallway viewing a colorful wall display of student artwork featuring abstract and patterned designs.
Alt text: Families and students gather around a table filled with student-created art projects and colorful paper sculptures during a school showcase event.
Elementary students stand together performing during a school concert while classmates and families watch from the audience. A projected image and song lyrics appear on the wall behind them.
A student conductor in a suit leads a group of elementary students during a school performance beneath a large American flag hanging on the wall.
Alt text: Students stand on risers in a gymnasium preparing for a performance, with musical instruments and a large mural of trees and mountains in the background.
For many years, Slate Valley Unified Union School District has proudly participated in the USDA Summer Food Service Program, providing free, nutritious meals to children throughout our community during the summer months. As we begin planning for Summer 2026, we want to hear from you!

We are gathering feedback about the SFSP non-congregate meal program, which offers free multi-day meal boxes for children 18 and under. Each box includes 7 breakfasts and 7 lunches, can be picked up by a parent or guardian, and requires no application or income qualification.

We are especially hoping to connect with families whose children are not enrolled in the Castleton Recreation Camp or the Boys and Girls Club camp at Castleton Elementary School, as those programs will continue providing free summer meals on site.

Please take a few moments to complete this anonymous survey—
https://bit.ly/SVSummerMeals2026Survey

your feedback will help us make the program as accessible and convenient as possible for Slate Valley families. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and helping us better serve our community. Please complete one survey per household.
22 days ago, Slate Valley
Special Board Meeting - May 18, 2026 - Notice Earlier Start
You’re invited to the Slate Valley Unified Union School District Board Meeting at 6:00 p.m. in 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/mcd-hhri-num
Or dial: (US) +1 470-839-8350 PIN: 521 928 888#


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.
22 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic announcing a Slate Valley Unified Union School District Special Board Meeting. The graphic features teal and green text on a light gray background with the Vermont Slate Valley logo. Text reads: “Please Join Us Tonight,” “Special Board Meeting,” and lists agenda items including consent agenda, executive session for a student matter, continuous improvement planning, end-of-year goal sharing, elementary reorganization committee formation, Stafford update, committee reports, and public comment. Meeting details at the bottom read: “May 18, 2026 – 6:00 PM, Fair Haven Union Middle & High School – Band Room.”
25 days ago, Slate Valley
Banner graphic for the Slate Valley Unified USD Newsletter dated May 15, 2026. The top of the graphic features the title “Slate Valley Unified USD Newsletter” in large dark teal lettering with the date centered below. The lower portion includes the Slate Valley logo surrounded by hexagon-shaped school icons representing schools across the district. Decorative spring flowers and green leaves frame the sides, with the slogan “Our Schools, Your Future” in the bottom right corner.
🦋📚 Butterflies took flight in Pre-K!

After reading Waiting for Wings, our Pre-K students put their creativity to work by designing and creating their very own beautiful butterflies. From colorful patterns to unique designs, each butterfly was as special as the student who made it! Great job, Pre-K friends!
27 days ago, Slate Valley
A group of Pre-K students stand together in a classroom proudly holding colorful paper plate butterflies they created after reading Waiting for Wings in library class. The students smile and pose in front of a classroom display and large screen while showing off their butterfly crafts.
🖊️✨ Creativity meets history in Library class!

Our 6th graders are wrapping up their unit on Primary and Secondary Sources by using 3D pens to create their own primary source artifacts. Students designed and built colorful objects and images while learning how artifacts can help tell stories from the past and preserve history for future generations.

Hands-on learning, creativity, and history all came together in an engaging way as students explored how primary sources connect us to real people, places, and events. Great work, 6th graders! 👏📚
27 days ago, Slate Valley
Student wearing a light purple sweater carefully uses a black 3D pen to trace shapes on a worksheet while seated at a library table.
Two students sit side by side at a library table using 3D pens to create colorful designs on worksheets during a hands-on library activity.
Student in a purple shirt and baseball cap leans over a worksheet while using a 3D pen to create red shapes and patterns.
Student in a brown hoodie concentrates while using a 3D pen to create a black design on a worksheet in the school library.
Student in a gray T-shirt carefully uses a 3D pen to trace a black design on a worksheet at a classroom table.
Two students use pink and white 3D pens to create colorful butterfly designs on worksheets during a library lesson about primary sources.
CES May Newsletter: https://aptg.co/tNZSMQ
29 days ago, Slate Valley
Two-page CES May 2026 newsletter graphic with red and gray school-themed design elements and a photo of Castleton Elementary School in the header. The left side features a calendar of upcoming events including Evening of the Arts on May 14th, Memorial Day Program and early release on May 22nd, Celebration of Learning on May 28th, Kindergarten Move Up Day on June 3rd, CES Family BBQ and PBIS Assembly on June 4th, Big Celebration on June 5th, 6th grade Move Up Day on June 8th, Torch Ceremony on June 16th, and the last student day on June 18th. The right side contains a letter to CES families from Jared Danyow and Wendy Foran sharing end-of-year updates, upcoming celebrations, and scheduling information for families.
Colorful CES May 2026 newsletter graphic divided into sections with school updates and reminders. Sections include information about the June 4th CES Family BBQ with staggered grade-level times, the May character trait of the month focusing on respect, a June 4th PBIS Assembly invitation, upcoming CSO events including Family Movie Night and the CSO Block Party, and a reminder for families to include the CES office email on attendance and dismissal communications. The graphic uses pink, blue, and yellow backgrounds with simple icons and a CES newsletter banner at the top.
Slate Valley Faculty & Staff - We Appreciate You!
about 1 month ago, Slate Valley
Collage-style graphic with a light blue background featuring photos of several faculty and staff members in circular frames. Decorative elements include colored pencils, tulips, and paper clips. Text reads “Thank you” and a note says, “From classrooms to cafeterias, buses to offices—our faculty and staff are the heartbeat of our schools.”
Collage-style graphic with a light blue background featuring photos of several faculty and staff members in circular frames. Decorative elements include colored pencils, tulips, and paper clips. Text reads “Thank you” and a note says, “From classrooms to cafeterias, buses to offices—our faculty and staff are the heartbeat of our schools.”
Collage-style graphic with a light blue background featuring photos of several faculty and staff members in circular frames. Decorative elements include colored pencils, tulips, and paper clips. Text reads “Thank you” and a note says, “From classrooms to cafeterias, buses to offices—our faculty and staff are the heartbeat of our schools.”
Collage-style graphic with a light blue background featuring photos of several faculty and staff members in circular frames. Decorative elements include colored pencils, tulips, and paper clips. Text reads “Thank you” and a note says, “From classrooms to cafeterias, buses to offices—our faculty and staff are the heartbeat of our schools.”
Collage-style graphic with a light blue background featuring photos of several faculty and staff members in circular frames. Decorative elements include colored pencils, tulips, and paper clips. Text reads “Thank you” and a note says, “From classrooms to cafeterias, buses to offices—our faculty and staff are the heartbeat of our schools.”
Collage-style graphic with a light blue background featuring photos of several faculty and staff members in circular frames. Decorative elements include colored pencils, tulips, and paper clips. Text reads “Thank you” and a note says, “From classrooms to cafeterias, buses to offices—our faculty and staff are the heartbeat of our schools.”
Collage-style graphic with a light blue background featuring photos of several faculty and staff members in circular frames. Decorative elements include colored pencils, tulips, and paper clips. Text reads “Thank you” and a note says, “From classrooms to cafeterias, buses to offices—our faculty and staff are the heartbeat of our schools.”
Collage-style graphic with a light blue background featuring photos of several faculty and staff members in circular frames. Decorative elements include colored pencils, tulips, and paper clips. Text reads “Thank you” and a note says, “From classrooms to cafeterias, buses to offices—our faculty and staff are the heartbeat of our schools.”
Collage-style graphic with a light blue background featuring photos of several faculty and staff members in circular frames. Decorative elements include colored pencils, tulips, and paper clips. Text reads “Thank you” and a note says, “From classrooms to cafeterias, buses to offices—our faculty and staff are the heartbeat of our schools.”
Collage-style graphic with a light blue background featuring photos of several faculty and staff members in circular frames. Decorative elements include colored pencils, tulips, and paper clips. Text reads “Thank you” and a note says, “From classrooms to cafeterias, buses to offices—our faculty and staff are the heartbeat of our schools.”
Slate Valley Faculty & Staff - Thank you for all you do!
about 1 month ago, Slate Valley
Collage-style graphic with a light blue background featuring photos of several faculty and staff members in circular frames. Decorative elements include colored pencils, tulips, and paper clips. Text reads “Thank you” and a note says, “From classrooms to cafeterias, buses to offices—our faculty and staff are the heartbeat of our schools.”
Collage-style graphic with a light blue background featuring photos of several faculty and staff members in circular frames. Decorative elements include colored pencils, tulips, and paper clips. Text reads “Thank you” and a note says, “From classrooms to cafeterias, buses to offices—our faculty and staff are the heartbeat of our schools.”
Collage-style graphic with a light blue background featuring photos of several faculty and staff members in circular frames. Decorative elements include colored pencils, tulips, and paper clips. Text reads “Thank you” and a note says, “From classrooms to cafeterias, buses to offices—our faculty and staff are the heartbeat of our schools.”
Collage-style graphic with a light blue background featuring photos of several faculty and staff members in circular frames. Decorative elements include colored pencils, tulips, and paper clips. Text reads “Thank you” and a note says, “From classrooms to cafeterias, buses to offices—our faculty and staff are the heartbeat of our schools.”
Collage-style graphic with a light blue background featuring photos of several faculty and staff members in circular frames. Decorative elements include colored pencils, tulips, and paper clips. Text reads “Thank you” and a note says, “From classrooms to cafeterias, buses to offices—our faculty and staff are the heartbeat of our schools.”
Collage-style graphic with a light blue background featuring photos of several faculty and staff members in circular frames. Decorative elements include colored pencils, tulips, and paper clips. Text reads “Thank you” and a note says, “From classrooms to cafeterias, buses to offices—our faculty and staff are the heartbeat of our schools.”
Collage-style graphic with a light blue background featuring photos of several faculty and staff members in circular frames. Decorative elements include colored pencils, tulips, and paper clips. Text reads “Thank you” and a note says, “From classrooms to cafeterias, buses to offices—our faculty and staff are the heartbeat of our schools.”
Collage-style graphic with a light blue background featuring photos of several faculty and staff members in circular frames. Decorative elements include colored pencils, tulips, and paper clips. Text reads “Thank you” and a note says, “From classrooms to cafeterias, buses to offices—our faculty and staff are the heartbeat of our schools.”
Collage-style graphic with a light blue background featuring photos of several faculty and staff members in circular frames. Decorative elements include colored pencils, tulips, and paper clips. Text reads “Thank you” and a note says, “From classrooms to cafeterias, buses to offices—our faculty and staff are the heartbeat of our schools.”
Collage-style graphic with a light blue background featuring photos of several faculty and staff members in circular frames. Decorative elements include colored pencils, tulips, and paper clips. Text reads “Thank you” and a note says, “From classrooms to cafeterias, buses to offices—our faculty and staff are the heartbeat of our schools.”
Slate Valley Faculty & Staff - We Appreciate all you do!
about 1 month ago, Slate Valley
Collage-style graphic with a light blue background featuring photos of several faculty and staff members in circular frames. Decorative elements include colored pencils, tulips, and paper clips. Text reads “Thank you” and a note says, “From classrooms to cafeterias, buses to offices—our faculty and staff are the heartbeat of our schools.”
Collage-style graphic with a light blue background featuring photos of several faculty and staff members in circular frames. Decorative elements include colored pencils, tulips, and paper clips. Text reads “Thank you” and a note says, “From classrooms to cafeterias, buses to offices—our faculty and staff are the heartbeat of our schools.”
Collage-style graphic with a light blue background featuring photos of several faculty and staff members in circular frames. Decorative elements include colored pencils, tulips, and paper clips. Text reads “Thank you” and a note says, “From classrooms to cafeterias, buses to offices—our faculty and staff are the heartbeat of our schools.”
Collage-style graphic with a light blue background featuring photos of several faculty and staff members in circular frames. Decorative elements include colored pencils, tulips, and paper clips. Text reads “Thank you” and a note says, “From classrooms to cafeterias, buses to offices—our faculty and staff are the heartbeat of our schools.”
Collage-style graphic with a light blue background featuring photos of several faculty and staff members in circular frames. Decorative elements include colored pencils, tulips, and paper clips. Text reads “Thank you” and a note says, “From classrooms to cafeterias, buses to offices—our faculty and staff are the heartbeat of our schools.”
Collage-style graphic with a light blue background featuring photos of several faculty and staff members in circular frames. Decorative elements include colored pencils, tulips, and paper clips. Text reads “Thank you” and a note says, “From classrooms to cafeterias, buses to offices—our faculty and staff are the heartbeat of our schools.”
Collage-style graphic with a light blue background featuring photos of several faculty and staff members in circular frames. Decorative elements include colored pencils, tulips, and paper clips. Text reads “Thank you” and a note says, “From classrooms to cafeterias, buses to offices—our faculty and staff are the heartbeat of our schools.”
Collage-style graphic with a light blue background featuring photos of several faculty and staff members in circular frames. Decorative elements include colored pencils, tulips, and paper clips. Text reads “Thank you” and a note says, “From classrooms to cafeterias, buses to offices—our faculty and staff are the heartbeat of our schools.”
Collage-style graphic with a light blue background featuring photos of several faculty and staff members in circular frames. Decorative elements include colored pencils, tulips, and paper clips. Text reads “Thank you” and a note says, “From classrooms to cafeterias, buses to offices—our faculty and staff are the heartbeat of our schools.”
Collage-style graphic with a light blue background featuring photos of several faculty and staff members in circular frames. Decorative elements include colored pencils, tulips, and paper clips. Text reads “Thank you” and a note says, “From classrooms to cafeterias, buses to offices—our faculty and staff are the heartbeat of our schools.”
Friday Focus - Teacher & Staff Appreciation Week

As we wrap up Teacher & Staff Appreciation Week, we want to take a moment to say thank you to the incredible faculty and staff of Slate Valley.

From classrooms to cafeterias, buses to offices—your dedication, compassion, and hard work are truly the heartbeat of our schools. ❤️

This week may be coming to a close, but our appreciation for all that you do continues every single day. Thank you for showing up, lifting others up, and making a difference in the lives of our students and community.
about 1 month ago, Slate Valley
Graphic with teal and white background reading “Focus Friday” and “Teacher & Staff Appreciation Week.” In the center is a circular badge with the Slate Valley logo and the message “Thank you for being the heartbeat of Slate Valley,” surrounded by small heart icons. The words “Thank you” appear in script in the lower corner.
☕🥐 The Central Office coffee and pastry cart wrapped up its Teacher & Staff Appreciation Week tour today with visits to both Castleton Elementary School and Fair Haven Grade School!

From coffee and fresh pastries to laughter and conversation in the hallways, it was a small way to thank the incredible faculty and staff members who make a difference in the lives of students every single day. 💙

Thank you to all of our educators, support staff, and school teams across Slate Valley for your dedication, compassion, and commitment to our students and communities. We appreciate you! 🍎✨
about 1 month ago, Slate Valley
Several staff members smile and talk around a pastry and coffee cart set up in a school library filled with bookshelves.
A staff member stands beside a tray of cinnamon rolls and pastries while preparing a plate in a school hallway during Teacher and Staff Appreciation Week.
Faculty and staff gather around a breakfast cart filled with pastries, fruit, and coffee in a school hallway while chatting and enjoying refreshments together.
Three staff members stand in a school hallway chatting and smiling near a coffee and pastry cart filled with fruit, pastries, and coffee containers during Teacher and Staff Appreciation Week.
A man pours coffee from a large coffee dispenser while another staff member smiles nearby in a school office area during a faculty appreciation event.
Staff members gather around a pastry cart in a school hallway selecting fruit and breakfast treats. A bulletin board behind them reads “Spring Into Healthy Habits.”
✨🎉 Throwback Thursday: Prom Through the Years 🎉✨

From classic black-and-white elegance to bold colors and modern styles, take a trip through time with 50 years of FHU proms (1965–2015)! 💃🕺

What changes do you notice? The fashion? The hairstyles? And what’s stayed the same—crowns, corsages, and unforgettable memories? 👑🌹

👀 Take a closer look… do you recognize anyone? Feel free to tag them in the comments!
about 1 month ago, Slate Valley
Graphic titled “Throwback Thursday” with Slate Valley branding and the phrase “Prom Night.” The image is a collage of Fair Haven Union High School prom photos from 1965 to 2015. Photos include black-and-white and color images of students dressed in formal attire, posing as couples or groups, and prom court members wearing crowns and sashes. The bottom text reads “1965–2015: 50 Years of Proms,” with decorative elements like a crown and corsage.
Where Are They Now Wednesday: May Alumni Feature - Hannah (Korda) Ainsworth, FHUHS Class of 2009

From the halls of Fair Haven Union High School to making a meaningful impact in her community, this month’s alumni spotlight features Hannah Korda Ainsworth, a proud member of the Class of 2009.

During her time at FHUHS, Hannah was deeply involved in both academics and extracurricular activities. She played soccer, participated in indoor and outdoor track and field, and competed in softball. In addition, she was active in the rock climbing club, National Honor Society, DUO, and yearbook. Known for her enthusiasm and school pride, Hannah was a dedicated Slaterbration participant and was honored with the “Most School Spirit” award in 2009.

After graduating, Hannah attended Lyndon State College, where she earned her bachelor’s degree in Human Services while also obtaining her Level 2 firefighting certification. She went on to serve her community as a member of the Lyndonville Fire Department from 2009 to 2023. After many years of dedicated service, Hannah made the decision to step away in order to focus more on her family and pursue a career path with greater flexibility.

Today, Hannah works as a Therapeutic Case Manager at Northeast Kingdom Human Services, where she continues to support and advocate for others in meaningful ways. Outside of her professional role, she has spent the past five years coaching her sons’ soccer and basketball teams, sharing her passion for teamwork, perseverance, and growth.

Hannah credits several educators who had a lasting impact on her journey, including Mrs. Dubois, Mr. Ketchum, Mr. Bruce, and Mr. Cavacas—teachers who helped guide and inspire her along the way.

At home, Hannah and her husband are busy raising their two boys, embracing the joys and challenges of family life.
Her advice to today’s students is both heartfelt and insightful:
“You meet people for a reason—either they will change your life, or you will change theirs. And remember, you never truly know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory. You’ll blink and these hallways will be behind you, so make the most of it.”

She also shares two simple but powerful reminders:
“You can do hard things” and “Be the kind you want to see in the world.”

Hannah’s journey is a wonderful example of what it means to stay connected to your roots while growing into new roles and responsibilities. Through her service, her career, and her dedication to her family and community, she continues to embody the spirit of a Slater—showing that success is not only measured by accomplishments, but by the positive impact you have on others along the way.
about 1 month ago, Slate Valley
A teal and white “Where Are They Now Wednesday” graphic from Slate Valley features a portrait of Hannah (Korda) Ainsworth, a Fair Haven Union High School (FHUHS) Class of 2009 alum. She is smiling, wearing glasses and a blue jacket with a lanyard. The graphic includes text highlighting her accomplishments: a bachelor’s degree in Human Services from Lyndon State College; service with the Lyndonville Fire Department from 2009–2023; current role as a Therapeutic Case Manager at Northeast Kingdom Human Services; being married with two sons; and coaching youth soccer and basketball for five years. It also lists her high school activities—soccer, track and field, softball, rock climbing club, National Honor Society, DUO, and yearbook—and notes she received the “Most School Spirit” award in 2009. A small inset shows a black-and-white yearbook-style photo and award mention. The Slate Valley logo appears in the top right.
🎉 Trivia Tuesday: Did You Know? 🇲🇽

Cinco de Mayo is often mistaken for Mexico’s Independence Day—but it actually commemorates the Battle of Puebla (May 5, 1862), when a smaller Mexican army defeated a much larger French force.

Today, it’s also a time to celebrate Mexican culture, heritage, and resilience.
about 1 month ago, Slate Valley
Graphic titled “Trivia Tuesday: Did You Know?” with Slate Valley branding. Text explains that Cinco de Mayo is not Mexico’s Independence Day, but instead commemorates the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, when a smaller Mexican army defeated a larger French force. The graphic includes colorful elements such as a guitar illustration, festive “Cinco de Mayo” text, and a photo of a sombrero and calendar showing May 5 on a bright patterned textile background.
📣 Reminder: Slate Valley Community Advisory Council Meeting Tomorrow!

Join us tomorrow evening for the next Slate Valley Community Advisory Council (CAC) meeting! This is a great opportunity to stay informed, share your voice, and be part of meaningful conversations that help shape our schools and community.

🗓 Tuesday, May 5, 2026
⏰ 5:45 PM – 7:00 PM
📍 Central Office Conference Room
Fair Haven Union Middle & High School

We welcome all community members—your perspective matters! We hope to see you there. 💬💙
about 1 month ago, Slate Valley
A circular logo reads “Slate Valley Community Advisory Council” surrounding a central Vermont-themed emblem with stylized mountains and landscape. Around the emblem are abstract human figures in green and blue, representing community members. Below the logo, text reads: “Next Meeting: May 5, 2026 – 5:45 PM to 7:00 PM, Central Office Conference Room at Fair Haven Union Middle & High School.”