14 days ago, Slate Valley
Slate Valley Unified USD Newsletter graphic dated June 19, 2026. The top section features the title “Slate Valley Unified USD Newsletter” with the date beneath it. The lower section shows a summer-themed design with a blue swimming pool water background, a beach ball, and oversized red sunglasses. Across the image, large text reads, “School’s Out for… Summer.” Slate Valley logos appear in opposite corners, emphasizing the end of the school year and the start of summer vacation.
😎🚌 School’s Out for Summer! ☀️🎉

The Fair Haven Grade School staff made sure students headed into summer break with smiles on their faces! Sporting some fun and colorful sunglasses at dismissal, staff members lined up to wave, cheer, and wish students a safe, relaxing, and adventure-filled summer.

Thank you to our students, families, and staff for another fantastic school year. Enjoy every moment of summer—we can't wait to welcome everyone back in the fall! 🌞📚❤️
15 days ago, Slate Valley
Five Fair Haven Grade School staff members pose in front of a school bus wearing playful novelty sunglasses shaped like sharks, pineapples, watermelons, flowers, and flamingos as they celebrate the last day of school and wish students a happy summer.
🌻🎉 Congratulations to Diane Roberts on her retirement! 🎉🌻

After three years of dedicated service as an Instructional Assistant at Fair Haven Union Middle & High School, Diane is beginning a well-earned retirement.

Thank you, Diane, for the support, encouragement, and care you provided to students and staff each day. Your positive impact on our school community is greatly appreciated.

Wishing you all the best in this exciting new chapter filled with happiness, relaxation, and new adventures. Congratulations and enjoy your retirement!
16 days ago, Slate Valley
Retirement recognition graphic honoring Diane Roberts. The graphic features a portrait of Diane inside a circular frame surrounded by sunflower and greenery illustrations on a light yellow and green background. Text reads: “Happy Retirement,” “Valued by Slate Valley Unified Union School District since 2023,” and “Best Wishes to Diane Roberts.” Additional text identifies her as a “Fair Haven Union Middle & High School Instructional Assistant” and thanks her for “3 Years of Dedicated Service.” Decorative sunflowers, leaves, and a small bee accent the design, with a Vermont-themed logo displayed in the upper left corner.
Please join us in congratulating Kelley Schultz on her retirement from Slate Valley Unified Union School District!

For the past three years, Kelley has served as the Administrative Assistant at Benson Village School, where she has been a welcoming presence for students, families, staff, and visitors alike. Her dedication, kindness, and support have helped keep the school running smoothly each day.

Thank you, Kelley, for your service to the Benson Village School community. We wish you all the best in this exciting new chapter and hope your retirement is filled with happiness, relaxation, and new adventures!

💜 Happy Retirement, Kelley! 💜
16 days ago, Slate Valley
Retirement recognition graphic featuring a portrait of Kelley Schultz. The graphic reads: “Happy Retirement. Valued by Slate Valley Unified Union School District since 2023. Best Wishes to Kelley Schultz, Benson Village School Administrative Assistant. Thank you for 3 years of dedicated service!” The design has a soft lavender background with lilac and violet flowers surrounding the photo and text, along with the Vermont logo in the upper left corner.
Getting Ready for the Next Chapter!

As part of their Move Up Day experience, FHGS fourth graders had the opportunity to visit with the teachers who will be guiding them next year in fifth grade.

Students spent time learning about classroom expectations, asking questions, and getting a glimpse of what next year will look like. Move Up Day helps ease the transition to a new grade level while building excitement and confidence for the year ahead.

We hope our fourth graders enjoyed meeting new teachers, exploring new classrooms, and taking the next step in their educational journey. Fifth grade is just around the corner!
17 days ago, Slate Valley
Students sit at desks in a classroom during Move Up Day at Fair Haven Grade School. A teacher stands at the front of the room leading a lesson while students listen and look toward an interactive display screen. The classroom is decorated with educational posters, bookshelves, and student materials as fourth graders get a preview of fifth grade.
🥪☀️ Free Summer Meal Box Program Notification! ☀️🥪

Slate Valley families can pick up FREE multi-day meal boxes for children 18 and under this summer!

Each box includes:
🍎 7 breakfasts
🥪 7 lunches

📍 Pickup Location: Fair Haven Grade School parking lot
🗓️ Pickup Day: Every Tuesday during the summer
⏰ Time: 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.

📅 First Pickup: Tuesday, June 30
📅 Last Pickup: Tuesday, August 18

Eligibility Requirements:
✔️ Meals are for children 18 and under
✔️ The child is not receiving meals from another Free Summer Meal Program
✔️ The person picking up the meal box is the child’s parent or guardian

Help us spread the word so every child in our community has access to nutritious meals throughout the summer! 💚
17 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic promoting the Slate Valley Free Summer Meal Box Program Pickup. The flyer states that free multi-day meal boxes containing seven breakfasts and seven lunches are available for children 18 and under. Pickup takes place in the Fair Haven Grade School parking lot every Tuesday during the summer from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., beginning June 30 and ending August 18. Eligibility requirements include that the child is 18 or younger, is not receiving meals from another Free Summer Meal Program, and that the person picking up the meal box is the child’s parent or guardian. The graphic features the Slate Valley logo and a green border decorated with food-themed icons.
Submitted by Ms. O'Dell: What a fantastic way to wrap up Year 2 of Spring Olympics!

For the past six weeks, our 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade students have been participating in Spring Olympics, building teamwork, sportsmanship, perseverance, and school spirit along the way.

After weeks of competition and fun, the final results are in:

🥉 Bronze Medal – Ms.Manning's Team: Royal Rage
🥈 Silver Medal – Ms. Quinn's Team: The Blueberries
🥇 Gold Medal – Ms.O'Dell's Team: Black Attack

In addition to earning team medals, each team selected a 4th-grade student who demonstrated outstanding leadership, encouragement, and teamwork throughout the competition. We are so proud of these students for setting a positive example for their teammates and helping make this event a success.

Congratulations to all of our participants for their hard work, dedication, and positive attitudes. What a great way to celebrate the end of another successful school year!
17 days ago, Slate Valley
A large group of elementary students gathers on a baseball field under a bright blue sky with scattered clouds. Students pose together in front of the backstop fence during an outdoor field day celebration.
Six elementary students stand in a row on a grassy field holding small gold trophies. Trees and athletic fields are visible in the background on a sunny day.
A group of students wearing medals poses with a teacher outdoors on a field. One student sits in a motorized wheelchair at the front while classmates smile around them, celebrating their accomplishments.
Students wearing medals gather with a teacher on a grassy field after an outdoor event. Several students proudly display their medals while posing for a group photo in the sunshine.
A teacher stands with a group of medal-winning students on a grassy hillside near a school parking area. One student holds a trophy while others wear medals and smile for the camera.
Three students proudly bite their gold medals while posing on a grassy field after an outdoor competition. Two students have playful marker mustaches and face paint as they celebrate their awards.
🌸🎉 Congratulations, Joann Higgins, on Your Retirement! 🎉🌸

Please join us in celebrating Joann Higgins as she retires after five years of dedicated service to Slate Valley Unified Union School District.

As an Instructional Assistant at Fair Haven Grade School, Joann has made a lasting impact on the students, staff, and families she has worked alongside. Through her patience, kindness, encouragement, and commitment to helping students succeed, she has helped create a positive and supportive learning environment for countless children.

The relationships she built and the care she showed every day have made a difference that extends far beyond the classroom. We are grateful for the time, energy, and heart she brought to her role and to the Fair Haven Grade School community.

Thank you, Joann, for your years of service and dedication. We wish you a retirement filled with happiness, relaxation, new adventures, and many wonderful moments with family and friends.

Congratulations and best wishes on this exciting new chapter!
17 days ago, Slate Valley
Retirement recognition graphic honoring Joann Higgins. The graphic features a portrait of Joann framed by gold geometric shapes and floral decorations on a soft pink background. Text reads: “Happy Retirement,” “Valued by Slate Valley Unified Union School District since 2021,” and “Best Wishes to Joann Higgins.” Additional text identifies her as a “Fair Haven Grade School Instructional Assistant” and thanks her for “5 Years of Dedicated Service.” Pink roses, flowers, greenery, and a watercolor-style rose illustration decorate the graphic, with a Vermont-themed logo displayed in the upper left corner.
Round 2 of Falcon Fest pictures!!! So much fun has been had by all.
18 days ago, Deb Infurna
A young boy wearing a yellow Pikachu rash guard and red swim trunks sits at the bottom edge of a large, blue inflatable water slide, preparing to splash into the pool below. Another child is visible climbing up the stairs of the inflatable structure in the background
A boy wearing a black t-shirt and green shorts splashes into the shallow pool at the bottom of a large, blue inflatable water slide. His arms are spread wide and his feet are elevated as he slides into the water on a sunny day
Here is a brief, ADA-compliant alt text description for the image:  Alt Text: Several children play an outdoor game on a sunny, grassy field. In the center, a boy in a dark t-shirt and shorts looks off to the side while holding small, colorful balls. To the right, a girl leans forward to pick up or hold a ball, while other children bend down across the lawn in the background near orange cones. A chain-link fence topped with a yellow bar runs across the field, with a dense backdrop of green trees
A group of children playing a dodgeball-style game with colorful small balls on a grassy field on a sunny day. In the foreground, a girl with pinkish hair in a grey shirt winds up to throw a ball, while other children run, duck, and gather balls across the grass. An orange cone sits on the lawn near the center, and a chain-link fence with advertising banners and a backdrop of green trees is visible in the background
An adult wearing a baseball cap and a group of three children are playing a game with an orange water balloon on a sunny, grassy field. One boy stands up to catch or pop the balloon held by the adult, while a girl crouches down beside him and another girl sits cross-legged on the grass with her hands up in mid-reaction.
Falcon Fest Day 2 has provided great water fun for all!! From slip-and-slides to water relay games, splash relay, water balloon dodgeball, sponge relay and pin down. Having fun together has been a wonderful way to bring closure to a great year of learning together!!!
18 days ago, Deb Infurna
Here is a brief, ADA-compliant alt text description for the image:  Alt Text: A line of young children sitting on a grassy field playing a water relay game with red plastic cups on a sunny day. In the foreground, a smiling girl in a red shirt pours water from her cup into a cup held over the head of the boy sitting in front of her. Another line of children playing the same game is visible in the background
Here is a brief, ADA-compliant alt text description for the image:  Alt Text: A line of young children sitting cross-legged on a sunny, grassy field, playing a water game with red plastic cups. Some children are holding the cups over their heads to pass water backward, while others hold them in front of them, smiling at the camera.
A group of young children playing an outdoor game with water blasters on a sunny, grassy field. In the foreground, a girl in a black tank top and shorts smiles as she holds a pink water toy. Orange cones and white plastic bowling pins are spread across the grass.
Two boys stand on a grassy field playing a game with long tube-style water blasters on a sunny day. White plastic bowling pins are scattered on the grass around their feet, with some standing upright and others knocked over. In the background of image_eba201.jpg, another child runs across the field near a chain-link fence.
A young boy splashing down a large, blue and white inflatable water slide on a sunny day. He is sliding on his back with his feet forward. In the background of image_eba260.jpg, a basketball hoop, fence, and a clear blue sky with light clouds are visible.
A young girl smiling and sliding on her stomach down a wet, blue inflatable slip-and-slide. The slide features a tunnel of large, colorful rainbow arches stretching over the track.
A group of six smiling young girls playing a water game outside on a sunny grassy field. Two large grey plastic bins filled with water sit on the grass in front of them as they laugh and pose for the camera. A large brick building and a parking lot are visible on a hill in the background
🔧🎉 Congratulations, Tony Greene, on Your Retirement! 🎉🔧

After 10 years of dedicated service to Slate Valley Unified Union School District, we extend our heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to Tony Greene as he begins his retirement.

As a Maintenance Technician at Fair Haven Union Middle & High School, Tony has played an important role in keeping our buildings safe, functional, and welcoming for students, staff, and visitors. While much of his work happened behind the scenes, its impact was felt every day by everyone who walked through our doors.

Tony’s commitment, reliability, and willingness to lend a hand have been greatly appreciated throughout his time with the district. We are grateful for the care and expertise he brought to his work and for the many contributions he made over the past decade.

Please join us in thanking Tony for his years of service and wishing him all the best in this exciting new chapter. May your retirement be filled with happiness, relaxation, and plenty of time to enjoy the things you love most!

Congratulations, Tony!
18 days ago, Slate Valley
Retirement recognition graphic honoring Tony Greene. The graphic features a portrait of Tony inside a green and blue hexagonal frame on a light blue background. Text reads: “Happy Retirement,” “Valued by Slate Valley Unified Union School District since 2010,” and “Best Wishes to Tony Greene.” Additional text identifies him as a “Fair Haven Union Middle & High School Maintenance Technician” and thanks him for “10 Years of Dedicated Service.” Decorative maintenance-themed illustrations, including a toolbox with tools, hammer, wrench, nails, and tape measure, surround the portrait. A Vermont-themed logo appears in the upper left corner.
🏛️ FREE Vermont Historic Sites Pass for 4th Graders! 🏛️
Explore Vermont History Where It Happened!

Attention Vermont 4th Grade Families!

The Vermont Division for Historic Preservation is offering a FREE Historic Sites Pass for all Vermont students who have completed 4th grade during the 2025–2026 school year.

With this special pass, students and one accompanying adult receive free admission to all Vermont state-owned historic sites throughout the 2026 season (through October 2026).

🌟 Visit These Historic Vermont Destinations

📍 Bennington Battle Monument State Historic Site
📍 Chimney Point State Historic Site
📍 Hubbardton Battlefield State Historic Site
📍 Mount Independence State Historic Site
📍 President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site
📍 President Chester A. Arthur State Historic Site

🎟️ How It Works

✅ Print the 4th Grade Pass Letter
✅ Bring the letter to any participating historic site
✅ Present it to site staff for free admission

No registration required!

🌐 Learn More

For site information, hours, and directions, visit:

HistoricSites.Vermont.gov

❓Questions?

Joshua Bell
Director of State Historic Sites
📞 802-505-8592
📧 Joshua.Bell@vermont.gov
18 days ago, Slate Valley
Flyer titled “Free Vermont Historic Sites Pass for 4th Graders.” It explains that Vermont 4th graders who have finished the school year can visit all Vermont state-owned historic sites with one adult for free during the 2026 season, ending in October. It lists steps for using the pass: print the 4th Grade Pass Letter, bring it to a participating historic site, and show it to site staff for free admission. No registration is required. Sites listed include Bennington Battle Monument, Chimney Point, Hubbardton Battlefield, Mount Independence, President Calvin Coolidge, and President Chester A. Arthur State Historic Sites. More information is available at HistoricSites.Vermont.gov, with a QR code and contact information for Joshua Bell at 802-505-8592 or Joshua.Bell@vermont.gov. The flyer uses green, blue, and gold accents with a “VT History Pass” badge and the message, “Make history part of your summer adventure!”
What a fantastic first day of Falcon Fest! 🦅🎉

Our students and staff enjoyed a day filled with fun, laughter, and community as they participated in a variety of exciting activities, including bouncy houses, obstacle courses, mini golf, capture the flag, cornhole, playground games, arts and crafts, Minute to Win It challenges, and a glow dance!

It was wonderful to see so many smiles, teamwork, and positive energy throughout the day. Thank you to everyone who helped make Falcon Fest such a memorable experience for our students, from the leadership of Mr. P and the specialist team who organized and facilitated activities to the PTO who donated funds to support them. We can't wait for more fun tomorrow!
19 days ago, Deb Infurna
Several young children and adults gather on a wooden basketball court inside a school gymnasium for a glow party. The room is dimly lit with colorful green and red dance lights reflecting on the ceiling and walls. Many of the children are running and playing while wearing glowing necklaces or holding glow sticks. A banner on the wall features a falcon logo and reads "FHGS Falcons."
Two young boys sit side-by-side at the bottom of parallel slides on a large red and grey inflatable obstacle course structure outdoors. The boy on the left is wearing a grey t-shirt and black shorts with his hands slightly raised, while the boy on the right wears a graphic t-shirt and khaki shorts. A bright blue sky with light clouds is visible above the top of the inflatable.
Two young boys play a game of mini-golf outdoors on a grassy lawn under a clear blue sky. One boy in a bright green t-shirt and black pants holds a putter, preparing to hit a pink golf ball on a narrow, portable mini-golf lane with yellow borders. Another boy wearing a teal Miami Dolphins sweatshirt and red pants stands by the lane, watching the play. A fenced-in school playground with slides and swings is visible in the background.
A young girl with braided hair smiles while standing at the bottom of a slide on an ocean-themed inflatable bounce house. She is wearing white socks, denim shorts, and a black shirt that reads "Big Sis Bear" with a red plaid bear graphic. Behind her, another child sits at the top of the slide, and the bounce house features colorful decorations of fish and a large mermaid tail.
Children playing on a large, eagle-themed inflatable slide set up outdoors on an asphalt lot under a clear blue sky. One young girl smiles as she slides down the blue and white striped chute, another girl stands near the landing , and a young boy watches from the side.
Four children sit on a school cafeteria floor building large pyramids out of colorful plastic stacking cups. One group of children collaborates on a large green and blue cup tower, while another boy constructs a smaller red cup pyramid nearby.
Elementary students gathered around classroom tables participating in a hands-on activity, smiling and showing completed craft projects while working together in small groups.
From FHUMHS Band Director, Ms. Samantha Adams: Marching Band sign ups for grades 7-12 are OPEN. If you are an incoming 7th grader or above, you are invited to join! Scan the QR code or click the link to sign up! Sign ups close at the end of the day July 1st, 2026. If you have any questions, please reach out to Samantha Adams at sadams@svuvt.org

https://forms.gle/a8HQgJoAS94FM8kt9
19 days ago, Slate Valley
nformational flyer promoting the Fair Haven Union (FHU) Marching Band for students entering grades 7–12. The flyer explains that marching band members meet during the summer and after school in the fall and spring to learn pep tunes and perform at football games, parades, and other events.  A section titled “Why should I join?” highlights benefits including playing popular songs such as We Will Rock You, Narco, and Star Wars, making new friends, and developing teamwork, communication, leadership, creativity, and problem-solving skills.  A “How do I join?” section instructs students to scan a QR code and complete a registration form before July 1, 2026. Contact information for Mrs. Adams (sadams@svuvt.org) is provided for questions.  The flyer also lists important summer dates:  July 1: Sign-ups close July 14, 1:00–3:00 p.m.: Practice July 21, 1:00–3:00 p.m.: Practice July 28, 1:00–3:00 p.m.: Practice August 10–14, 9:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.: Band Camp  A final section titled “What is band camp?” explains that students learn music, marching techniques, and the football game performance show during an intensive week of practice. It compares band camp to a sports training camp and emphasizes opportunities to meet bandmates and make friends.  The flyer features decorative music notes, sparkles, a marching band silhouette, and a QR code on a light gray background.
📚🎉 Happy Retirement, Tina Rampone! 🎉📚

After 16 years of dedicated service to the students, staff, and families of Slate Valley, we extend our heartfelt congratulations and gratitude to Castleton Elementary School and Orwell Village School librarian, Tina Rampone, on her retirement.

For more than a decade and a half, Tina has inspired a love of reading, learning, and curiosity in countless students. Through story times, library lessons, book recommendations, special projects, tech. integration, and her welcoming presence, she helped make the library a place where every child could discover new worlds, ideas, and possibilities.

Tina's passion for literacy, commitment to students, and support of both schools have left a lasting impact that will be felt for years to come. The thousands of young readers she has encouraged and the memories she has helped create are a testament to the difference one dedicated educator can make.

Thank you, Tina, for 16 years of service, kindness, and unwavering dedication to our school communities. We wish you all the happiness, relaxation, adventures, knitting and good books that retirement has to offer.

Congratulations on your well-deserved retirement! 🧶📖✨
19 days ago, Slate Valley
Retirement recognition graphic honoring Tina Rampone. The design features a portrait of Tina inside a decorative geometric frame with watercolor-style books stacked in the lower left corner and a small potted plant with glasses in the lower right. Text reads: "Happy Retirement. Valued by Slate Valley Unified Union School District since 2010. Best Wishes to Tina Rampone, Castleton Elementary School & Orwell Village School Librarian. Thank you for 16 years of dedicated service!" The Slate Valley logo appears in the upper left corner, with soft floral and butterfly accents throughout the design.
💚🏃‍♀️ What a fantastic finish to another Girls on the Run season! 🩷✨

Over the past two weekends, our Girls on the Run participants celebrated all they accomplished this spring through teamwork, perseverance, confidence, and friendship.

On June 6, the team traveled to Manchester for the Girls on the Run Celebratory 5K, where students proudly crossed the finish line surrounded by teammates, coaches, family members, and supporters. From colorful tutus and face paint to encouraging signs and smiles, the event was a joyful celebration of everything they learned throughout the season.

This past weekend, the team gathered one last time for their end-of-season celebration. The evening included ice cream, a glow dance party, and plenty of laughter. The highlight of the night? The team getting their chance to silly string their coaches as a fun thank-you for a season filled with encouragement and support!

Congratulations to all of our Girls on the Run participants and coaches on an incredible season. You showed what it means to be strong, confident, and unstoppable! 💚🩷
19 days ago, Slate Valley
Large group of Girls on the Run participants and coaches pose together in front of a decorated team tent at the celebratory 5K. Students wear green Girls on the Run shirts, bright pink tutus, and colorful accessories.
Two smiling Girls on the Run participants wearing green shirts, pink tutus, face paint, and festive headbands pose together while holding a handmade sign that reads, “Go girls on the Run!”
Three Girls on the Run participants wearing medals, green shirts, and pink tutus blow bubbles while standing on a grassy field after the 5K event.
Girls on the Run participants gather with teammates and coaches among a large crowd of runners and families before the start of the celebratory 5K.
Participants and coaches walk together along a gravel path during the Girls on the Run 5K event, with mountains and trees visible in the background.
Four Girls on the Run coaches stand together on a sunny field, smiling after the season-ending celebration. Colorful silly string is draped across their shirts and shoulders.
Girls on the Run participants sit around tables covered with bright pink tablecloths while enjoying ice cream and refreshments during the end-of-season celebration.
Students dance in a darkened classroom decorated with colorful glow sticks and party lights during a glow dance party celebration.
Four Girls on the Run participants wearing glow necklaces and bracelets smile together during the glow dance party.
A Girls on the Run coach smiles while covered in colorful strands of silly string as students stand nearby laughing after the team's playful coach appreciation activity.
Read important information about the future of Slate Valley in this issue of the SVUUSD Newsletter - June 12, 2026: https://mailchi.mp/f9c5248ac253/slate-valley-district-newsletter-may-15-13836886
21 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic with a blue sky background and colorful confetti falling around graduation caps. The Fair Haven Union High School Slaters logo appears on the left, and the Slate Valley Unified Union School District logo appears on the right. Large text in the center reads, “Best Wishes to the Class of 2026.” The celebratory graphic congratulates graduating seniors as they prepare for commencement.
💙 Celebrating our 6th Graders! 💙

Today, Fair Haven Grade School honored its sixth-grade students during a special 6th Grade Celebration, recognizing their accomplishments, growth, and contributions throughout their elementary school years.

Families gathered alongside faculty and staff as students were recognized with certificates, awards, and words of encouragement from their teachers. The ceremony highlighted not only academic achievements, but also the friendships, character, perseverance, and memories that have shaped their time at FHGS.

Following the celebration, students, families, and staff enjoyed an outdoor barbecue lunch together, providing one final opportunity to celebrate this milestone as a school community.

As our oldest Falcons prepare to spread their wings and begin their next chapter at Fair Haven Union Middle School, we wish them continued success and look forward to all they will accomplish in the years ahead.

Congratulations, sixth graders! Once a Falcon, always a Falcon. 🦅💙
21 days ago, Slate Valley
Wide view of the Fair Haven Grade School gymnasium during the 6th Grade Celebration. Students sit in a large circle while families and staff fill rows of chairs around them as a speaker stands at the podium.
Several sixth-grade students participate in a recognition activity during the FHGS 6th Grade Celebration in the school gymnasium. Two students exchange a decorated memory box while staff members look on and families watch from the audience.
A decorated sheet cake with blue frosting and colorful flower designs sits on a table. The cake reads, “Congratulations and Best Wishes!” for the graduating sixth-grade class.
A sixth-grade student smiles while receiving a certificate during the celebration. A staff member presents the award while another staff member stands at the podium nearby.
A sixth-grade student stands beside a teacher as a certificate is read aloud during the recognition ceremony in the school gymnasium.
A student wearing a pink polo shirt and baseball cap smiles while receiving recognition from a teacher during the sixth-grade celebration.
A smiling sixth-grade student wearing a Minecraft-themed T-shirt stands with a teacher holding a certificate during the awards presentation.
A sixth-grade student stands proudly with a certificate while a teacher and staff member smile beside her during the celebration ceremony.
🍦✨ One Last Hoorah with the Special Education Team! ✨🍦

As the school year winds down, the FHGS Education Team celebrated with a sweet hands-on activity—making homemade ice cream!

Students worked together to measure ingredients, mix everything in bags, shake, stir, and patiently wait as science and teamwork combined to create a delicious treat. Along the way, they practiced following directions, cooperation, problem-solving, and, of course, enjoyed plenty of laughs.

The activity was a fun way to celebrate a year filled with growth, learning, friendships, and accomplishments. Sometimes the best lessons come with a little sugar, a lot of teamwork, and a homemade scoop of ice cream!

A special thank you to the staff who helped make this memorable end-of-year experience possible. 🍨
22 days ago, Slate Valley
Students and staff gather around a round table preparing homemade ice cream. Ingredients including milk, sugar, salt, and measuring cups are spread across the table as participants work together to combine ingredients in plastic bags.
A staff member demonstrates how to shake and mix a bag of ice cream ingredients while students watch and participate. One student sits nearby observing the process as others prepare their own bags.
Two students stand in a classroom holding large resealable plastic bags filled with ice cream ingredients. One student in a blue sleeveless outfit looks determined, while another student in a red shirt smiles with eyes closed as they prepare to shake the bags during a homemade ice cream activity.
Two students proudly hold up resealable bags containing ice cream mixture. One student raises a bag overhead with an excited expression while another smiles at the camera. A whiteboard with the recipe is visible behind them.
A group of students and staff pause during a homemade ice cream activity to smile for a photo. Several students hold bags containing ice cream mixture while ingredients and supplies remain set up on the table.
Students and staff work together around a table measuring and mixing ingredients for homemade ice cream. Containers of milk, sugar, salt, and other supplies are arranged on the table as students carefully follow directions.
A staff member pours cream into a measuring cup while students seated around a table hold bags and watch closely. Ingredients for homemade ice cream, including sugar, milk, and salt, are visible as the group follows the recipe step by step.
☀️🏕️ Summer Fun is Just Around the Corner! 🏕️☀️

The Fair Haven Summer Recreation Program is gearing up for another exciting season packed with camps, clinics, creativity, sports, and adventure!

This year's offerings include:

🎭 Theatre Camp (currently full)
🔬 Science Camp
🎨 Arts & Crafts Camp
🦁 Go Wild! Camp
🎒 Kinder Camp

Plus a variety of sports clinics:

⚾ Baseball/Softball
🏀 Basketball
🏈 Flag Football
🏑 Field Hockey
⚽ Soccer

Programs run throughout July and early August, providing opportunities for children to learn new skills, make friends, stay active, and have fun all summer long.

📲 Visit fairhavenrecreation.com or scan the QR code on the flyer for full program details and online registration.

Don't miss out on a summer full of learning, exploration, and fun in Fair Haven!
23 days ago, Slate Valley
Colorful Fair Haven Summer Recreation flyer with a beach and ocean-themed background. The flyer lists summer camp and clinic offerings by week. Camps include Theatre Camp (full), Science Camp, Arts & Crafts, Go Wild!, and Kinder Camp. Sports clinics include Baseball/Softball, Basketball, Flag Football, Field Hockey, and Soccer. Program dates run from July 6–10 through August 3–7. A QR code and website address, fairhavenrecreation.com, direct families to registration and additional program information. Bright tropical graphics and summer colors decorate the flyer.