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
7 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.
Some Fair Haven Union High School seniors returned yesterday to where their educational journey began—Orwell Village School—for one final walk through the halls.

Students were greeted with smiles, cheers, and well wishes from current students and staff as they reflected on how far they have come since their elementary school days. This senior walk offerered the soon to be graduates an opportunity to reconnect with the school and educators who helped shape their journey.

Pictured are OVS graduates from the Fair Haven Union High School Class of 2026 alongside OVS Administrative Assistant Marcy Hart, celebrating this special milestone before tomorrow evening's commencement ceremony.

Congratulations to the Class of 2026! We are proud of all you have accomplished and excited to see where your next chapter leads.
8 days ago, Slate Valley
A group of Fair Haven Union High School seniors wearing blue graduation caps and gowns stand outside Orwell Village School with OVS Administrative Assistant Marcy Hart. The graduates are gathered on a walkway in front of the brick school building, smiling for a group photo as part of their return visit to their former elementary school before graduation. The sky is cloudy overhead, and the group poses in front of the school's courtyard entrance.
🧺☀️ Orwell Village School Community Picnic is Almost Here! ☀️🧺

School may be winding down, but there’s still time for one more wonderful community tradition!

Join OVS students, families, and staff for the Annual Community Picnic on the Orwell Town Green as we celebrate the last day of school together.

📅 Thursday, June 18
⏰ 10:30–11:30 AM
📍 Orwell Town Green

To help make the picnic a success, families are invited to bring a dish to share:

🍪 Grades K–1: Sweet treats, chips & dip, or fresh fruit
🥗 Grades 2–3: Salads, fruit salads, tossed salads, or raw vegetables
🍲 Grades 4–6: Hot dishes such as mac & cheese, baked beans, and other favorites

🐾 Please remember to leave pets and animals at home.

We look forward to celebrating another successful school year and spending time together as a community. See you on the Town Green!
8 days ago, Slate Valley
Orwell Village School flyer promoting the Annual Community Picnic on the Town Green. The flyer features a picnic-themed design with blue checkered tablecloth patterns, flowers, food illustrations, and the Orwell Village School seal. The event will take place on Thursday, June 18, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. on the Orwell Town Green. Families are asked to bring food items based on grade level: K–1 families bring sweet treats, chips and dip, or fresh fruit; grades 2–3 bring salads, fruit salads, tossed salads, or raw vegetables; grades 4–6 bring hot dishes such as macaroni and cheese or baked beans. A reminder asks guests to leave pets and animals at home. The flyer celebrates the school's annual end-of-year community picnic.
Happy Retirement, Mrs. Rampone!
9 days ago, Slate Valley
Retirement announcement flyer honoring Tina Rampone, District Librarian for Castleton Elementary School and Orwell Village School. The flyer features a portrait of Tina in front of library shelves and highlights her retirement after 16 years of service to Slate Valley Unified Union School District. The text recognizes her impact on literacy, STEAM education, and library innovation, including introducing coding, engineering, and 3D design opportunities for students. It notes her recognition as Northern New England School Librarian of the Month, her previous career as a middle school science teacher, her community involvement with Castleton Cares, and her completion of a 300-mile hike along Spain’s Camino de Santiago. The flyer closes with Tina’s advice to students: “The more you engage and challenge yourself, the more you’ll grow. And always be kind—small acts can make a big difference,” and thanks her for her years of dedication as she begins retirement. The design features soft green accents, leaf illustrations, and the heading “Happy Retirement.”
Our 5th and 6th graders split into groups today for a hands-on STEM challenge: building bridges out of straws! It was incredible to see their creativity and engineering skills in action. Stay tuned for an update and more photos soon to see how these designs hold up during testing!
10 days ago, Slate Valley
Two students work together at a classroom table, using colorful drinking straws and tape to build a geometric structure as part of a hands-on STEM activity.
Two students work at a counter near classroom plants and a window, carefully balancing colorful straws as they build a freestanding structure.
Two students examine a partially completed straw framework on a classroom table, measuring and adjusting pieces as part of a STEM building activity.
A small group of students sits on the classroom floor discussing and planning their straw structure design while completing a STEM engineering challenge.
Students gather around a science lab table, measuring, taping, and constructing straw-based geometric designs during a STEM challenge.
Two students stand at a classroom table arranging colorful straws and tape while planning the next steps of their engineering project.
Two students sit by a classroom window assembling a structure from colorful straws, rulers, and tape during a collaborative engineering activity.
Several students collaborate around a classroom table covered with rulers, scissors, and colorful straws as they test and refine their structure design.
📣 Exciting Staff Updates at Orwell Village School! 📣

As we prepare for the 2026–2027 school year, OVS is celebrating both new beginnings and a legacy of service.

Please join us in thanking Josh Martin for 14 years of dedication to Orwell Village School as he begins a new administrative opportunity, and in welcoming Olivia Cook as our new 3rd Grade Teacher and Monica Alvarez as our new School Librarian. We are also excited for Emily Slote as she transitions into leading OVS's new combined K/1 classroom this fall.

Thank you, Josh, for your years of service, and welcome to the OVS family, Olivia and Monica! 💙💛
10 days ago, Slate Valley
Flyer from Orwell Village School titled "Exciting Staff Updates & New Welcomes at Orwell Village School!" The flyer announces several staffing changes for the 2026–2027 school year. It honors Josh Martin for 14 years of service as a kindergarten teacher, lead teacher, and teachers' union president, and notes his transition to an administrative position in another district. The flyer welcomes Olivia Cook as the new third-grade teacher, highlighting her degree in Early Childhood and Special Education from Castleton University and her experience in elementary education. It also introduces Monica Alvarez as the new school librarian, noting her Dartmouth College background, ongoing master's studies in library science, teaching experience, and multilingual skills. Finally, the flyer announces Emily Slote's transition from third grade to leading a new combined kindergarten/first-grade classroom, emphasizing her expertise in early literacy and the science of reading. Photos of each staff member accompany their biographies.
Special Board Meeting - June 8, 2026 -
You’re invited to the Slate Valley Unified Union School District Board Meeting at 6:30 p.m. in the Orwell Village School Gymnasium.
This meeting will be in person. Virtually connect by going to:
Video call link: https://meet.google.com/vsx-qjxt-kye
Or dial: (US) +1 234-719-4117 PIN: 856 473 497#


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.
11 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic promoting a Slate Valley Unified Union School District Board Meeting. The design features the text “Please Join Us Tonight” surrounding a circle of stylized green figures representing community members. Large text reads “Slate Valley Unified Union School District Board Meeting.” Inside the center circle, the agenda includes: Consent Agenda, End-of-Year Goal Sharing (Elementary), Legislative Update, Committee Reports, and Finance. The Vermont-themed Slate Valley logo appears on the right side. At the bottom, the graphic lists the meeting details: June 8, 2026, at 6:30 PM in the Orwell Village School Gymnasium. The graphic uses teal, green, and light gray colors on a white background.
PLEASE check out the latest Slate Valley District Newsletter! https://mailchi.mp/0936e2d3fb42/slate-valley-district-newsletter-may-15-13836831

Each week, we share student achievements, classroom highlights, upcoming events, staff and alumni spotlights, and important district news from across Slate Valley. It's also where Superintendent Brooke Olsen-Farrell regularly shares updates on educational initiatives and state-level developments that may impact our schools.

We encourage families and community members to take a few minutes to open the newsletter and scroll through. You might discover a student success story, learn about an upcoming event, or gain insight into the work happening throughout our district.

Thank you for helping us celebrate, support, and stay connected to the Slate Valley community!
14 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic promoting the Slate Valley Unified USD Newsletter dated June 5, 2026. The header reads "Slate Valley Unified USD Newsletter" with the date displayed below. The center of the graphic features the Slate Valley Vermont logo over a scenic lake and tree-lined background. Surrounding the logo are school emblems representing Fair Haven Grade School (FHGS), Benson Village School (BVS), Fair Haven Union Middle School, Fair Haven Union High School, Orwell Village School (OVS), and Castleton Elementary School (CES). The graphic uses the district's green, blue, gold, red, and gray school colors and includes the slogan "Our School, Your Future."
This morning, our talented 5th and 6th-grade musicians took the stage at the High Note music festival in Glens Falls! After weeks of practice and hard work, our students performed for expert evaluators. Once the music wraps up, they’ll be heading over to Six Flags Great Escape for a well-deserved afternoon of celebrating on the coasters. We are incredibly proud of their dedication—wish them luck!
14 days ago, Slate Valley
A group of Orwell Village School band students and their music teacher pose outside a stone church before a performance. Students wear matching Orwell Wildcats shirts and hold a variety of instruments, including clarinets, flutes, trumpets, saxophones, and trombones.
Orwell Village School band students sit in rows inside a large historic hall during a rehearsal or performance setup. Students hold woodwind and brass instruments while music stands are arranged in front of them on a wooden stage floor.
Friday Focus: Field Trips - Learning Beyond the Classroom

As the school year begins to wind down, students across Slate Valley have been taking their learning on the road through a variety of engaging field trips and off-site educational experiences. These opportunities provide valuable hands-on learning, real-world connections, and memories that often last long after the school year ends.

Field trips allow students to explore concepts beyond textbooks and classroom walls while building curiosity, teamwork, and a deeper understanding of the world around them. Whether visiting museums, historical sites, local businesses, or participating in special events, students gain experiences that enrich and extend classroom learning.

Over the past several weeks, students throughout the district have been busy exploring:
- Benson Village School and Orwell Village School students spent a day at the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum, learning about Vermont's rich maritime history and the importance of Lake Champlain.
- Castleton Elementary School first graders visited the Wonderfeet Kids' Museum, where they enjoyed hands-on exploration and participated in an engineering activity focused on the importance of bees and pollination.
- Fair Haven Union Middle School students and Castleton Elementary fourth graders attended Patriots on the Mount at Mount Independence, a special event commemorating the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution and bringing history to life through immersive experiences.
- Fair Haven Grade School Band and Chorus students showcased their talents at the High Notes Music Festival in Lake George before celebrating their hard work with a visit to The Great Escape.
- Fair Haven Union High School Career Exploration students toured Telescope Casual Furniture in Granville, gaining firsthand insight into manufacturing careers and the many opportunities available within our local workforce.

These experiences require significant planning, coordination, and teamwork behind the scenes. As we celebrate the learning that takes place beyond the classroom, we also want to extend our sincere thanks to our teachers, support staff, administrators, community partners, families, and transportation teams who help make these opportunities possible.
14 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic titled “Focus Friday: Field Trips” featuring a collage of photos from student learning experiences across Slate Valley schools. Images show students touring a manufacturing facility, participating in hands-on activities at the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum, exploring aquatic ecosystems by collecting samples with nets, visiting the Wonderfeet Kids Museum, attending a music festival and trip to Great Escape, taking part in a historical reenactment at Mount Independence, and conducting a lake ecology activity in shallow water. The Slate Valley Unified Union School District logo appears in the lower right corner. The graphic highlights the variety of off-campus educational opportunities that connect classroom learning with real-world experiences.
Today the Fair Haven Union Middle & High School Marching Band brought the energy to OVS! The students loved hearing the amazing music and cheering on our talented musicians. Such a great visit!
15 days ago, Slate Valley
Fair Haven Union Middle and High School band students stand at the front of a school gymnasium holding a variety of instruments, including clarinets, saxophones, drums, trumpets, and trombones, while elementary students sit on the floor watching. Colorful music note decorations hang above the stage area during the performance.
A student conductor leads members of the Fair Haven Union Middle and High School band during a performance for elementary students. Band members play percussion, woodwind, and brass instruments while younger students watch attentively from the gym floor.
Wide view of a school gymnasium as the Fair Haven Union Middle and High School band performs for a large group of elementary students seated on the floor. Teachers and staff stand along the walls while student musicians play a variety of instruments at the front of the room beneath hanging music note decorations.
🏈⚽🏑📣 Attention Slate Valley student-athletes and families! 📣🏑⚽🏈

Planning to participate in a fall sport during the 2026 season? Join us for the Slate Valley Fall Athletics Informational Meeting on Tuesday, June 16 at 5:30 PM in the FHUMHS Gym.

This meeting is for students entering grades 7–12 and their families and will cover important information including:
✅ Athlete registration updates
✅ Fall start dates and heat acclimatization requirements
✅ Summer training opportunities
✅ Athletic schedules and sports physicals
✅ ParentSquare communication tools
✅ Concussion and injury communication protocols
✅ Booster Club support

📌 Please note: This meeting replaces the traditional August athletic meeting.

🏃‍♀️🏈⚽ All athletes must have an updated sports physical on file at school.

Questions? Contact Athletic Director Eric Ramey at eramey@svuvt.org.
15 days ago, Slate Valley
Flyer promoting the Slate Valley 2026 Fall Athletics Informational Meeting. The flyer features sports-themed graphics including a football, golf bag, soccer ball, running shoe, field hockey stick and ball, and cheer pom-poms. Text announces the meeting will be held on Tuesday, June 16 at 5:30 PM in the FHUMHS Gym. The meeting is intended for student-athletes and families in grades 7–12 entering the fall 2026 season. Topics include the new Arbiter athlete registration platform, fall start dates and heat acclimatization procedures, summer training opportunities, athletic schedules and sports physicals, ParentSquare communication, the SWAY concussion and injury communication program, and Booster Club support. Contact information for Athletic Director Eric Ramey is provided. The flyer notes that this meeting replaces the traditional August athletic meeting and reminds families that all athletes need an updated sports physical on file at school. The design uses blue, green, red, and black text on a light background.
📸🎓 Throwback Thursday: FHUHS Graduations Through the Years! 🎓📸

From 1976 to 1993 to 2006 — a lot may have changed at Fair Haven Union High School over the years… but some things never do: the excitement of graduation day, proud families in the crowd, and Slater pride shining through.

What differences do you notice between these graduation photos from the last 50 years? 👀
What feels exactly the same?

Do you recognize anyone in these throwback snapshots? Tag them in the comments or share a favorite graduation memory from your time at FHUHS!

And Slater Alumni — 🎓⬇️ Drop the year you graduated from FHUHS in the comments and see who else from your class is here!

(Photos courtesy of The Rutland Herald Archives)
15 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic titled “Throwback Thursday” featuring the Slate Valley logo and three black-and-white historical graduation photos from Fair Haven Union High School. The photos are labeled with the years 1976, 1993, and 2006, showing graduates in caps and gowns during commencement ceremonies. A graduation cap graphic appears in the bottom right corner next to the text “FHUHS Graduations.”
🏃‍♀️🏃‍♂️ Looking for a fun way to stay active this summer?

The Slate Valley Efts Running Group is welcoming youth athletes interested in cross country or cross-training for other sports! No registration, no commitment—just drop in when you can.

Join local USATF SafeSport-certified coaches for age-appropriate workouts and group runs every Tuesday and Thursday from 6:00–7:30 p.m., beginning June 16, at the R&H Rail Trail entrance on South Street in Castleton.

Whether you're training for a sport or simply enjoy running, come check it out!

Questions? Contact Dan Verrington at dan.verrington@svuvt.org
16 days ago, Slate Valley
Flyer for the Slate Valley Efts Running Group featuring a cartoon eft (newt) in the background. The flyer invites youth athletes interested in cross country or cross-training for other sports to join. It notes that there is no registration or commitment required and that age-appropriate workouts and group runs are organized by local USATF SafeSport-certified coaches. Meetings take place at the R&H Rail Trail entrance on South Street in Castleton on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00–7:30 p.m. throughout the summer, beginning June 16. The flyer also encourages viewers to follow the Slate Valley Efts Running Group on Facebook.
Where Are They Now Wednesday: June Alumni Feature - Jeffrey Jr. York, FHUHS Class of 2016

From the football field at Fair Haven Union High School to building a career and family-centered life, this month’s alumni spotlight features Jeffrey Jr. York, a proud member of the Class of 2016 whose journey highlights hard work, perseverance, and dedication.

During his time at FHUHS, Jeffrey participated in football and was also involved in the school’s work study program, an experience that helped prepare him for life beyond graduation. Looking back, those experiences helped provide practical skills and a foundation that carried into adulthood.

After graduating Jeffrey entered the workforce and gained experience across several professions. Shortly after high school, he and his family welcomed their first daughter, Piper, while he worked in construction and explored different career opportunities. Today, Jeffrey works at Brown’s Auto Salvage as an Inventory Specialist, a position he says he truly enjoys.

Reflecting on the teachers who made a difference in his life, Jeffrey shared that choosing just one was difficult, but he credits Mr. Blackbird as someone who had a meaningful impact on him. "He never treated anyone differently no matter the reason and always kept it straight with us no matter the situation. He also showed me that no matter what stands in your way, you can achieve what you want."

Outside of work, Jeffrey says his greatest joy comes from being a husband, father, and provider for his family. He is the proud father of three daughters and hopes they will one day enjoy the same experiences and memories at FHUHS that he did.

When asked for a favorite quote, Jeffrey shared words from Tupac Shakur that continue to inspire him:
"Through every dark night, there's a bright day after that. So no matter how hard it gets, stick your chest out, keep your head up... and handle it."

Jeffrey’s advice for today’s Slate Valley students is simple but meaningful:
"Focus — high school isn’t forever. Enjoy your time while you're there and absorb as much knowledge as possible. You’ll be surprised by how much you carry with you into the real world and how much the decisions you make now can impact your future."

We thank Jeffrey for sharing his story and wish him continued success in his career, family life, and future endeavors.
16 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic for “Where Are They Now? Wednesday” featuring FHUHS Class of 2016 graduate Jeffrey Jr. York. The graphic includes a photo of Jeffrey sitting with his three daughters, one of whom is holding a newborn baby. Text highlights include: played football, participated in the Work Study Program, works as an Inventory Specialist at Brown’s Auto Salvage, proud husband and father of three daughters, inspirational teacher Mr. Blackbird, and favorite quote: “Through every dark night, there’s a bright day after that.” — Tupac Shakur. The Slate Valley logo appears in the top right corner.
Where Are They Now Wednesday: June Alumni Feature - Jeffrey Jr. York, FHUHS Class of 2016

From the football field at Fair Haven Union High School to building a career and family-centered life, this month’s alumni spotlight features Jeffrey Jr. York, a proud member of the Class of 2016 whose journey highlights hard work, perseverance, and dedication.

During his time at FHUHS, Jeffrey participated in football and was also involved in the school’s work study program, an experience that helped prepare him for life beyond graduation. Looking back, those experiences helped provide practical skills and a foundation that carried into adulthood.

After graduating Jeffrey entered the workforce and gained experience across several professions. Shortly after high school, he and his family welcomed their first daughter, Piper, while he worked in construction and explored different career opportunities.

Today, Jeffrey works at Doran brothers, and is enrolled in classes earning his CDL. Reflecting on the teachers who made a difference in his life, Jeffrey shared that choosing just one was difficult, but he credits Mr. Blackbird as someone who had a meaningful impact on him.
"He never treated anyone differently no matter the reason and always kept it straight with us no matter the situation. He also showed me that no matter what stands in your way, you can achieve what you want."

Outside of work, Jeffrey says his greatest joy comes from being a husband, father, and provider for his family. He is the proud father of three daughters and hopes they will one day enjoy the same experiences and memories at FHUHS that he did.

When asked for a favorite quote, Jeffrey shared words from Tupac Shakur that continue to inspire him:
"Through every dark night, there's a bright day after that. So no matter how hard it gets, stick your chest out, keep your head up... and handle it."

Jeffrey’s advice for today’s Slate Valley students is simple but meaningful:
"Focus — high school isn’t forever. Enjoy your time while you're there and absorb as much knowledge as possible. You’ll be surprised by how much you carry with you into the real world and how much the decisions you make now can impact your future."

We thank Jeffrey for sharing his story and wish him continued success in his career, family life, and future endeavors.
16 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic for “Where Are They Now? Wednesday” featuring FHUHS Class of 2016 graduate Jeffrey Jr. York. The graphic includes a photo of Jeffrey sitting with his three daughters, one of whom is holding a newborn baby. Text highlights include: played football, participated in the Work Study Program, works as an Inventory Specialist at Brown’s Auto Salvage, proud husband and father of three daughters, inspirational teacher Mr. Blackbird, and favorite quote: “Through every dark night, there’s a bright day after that.” — Tupac Shakur. The Slate Valley logo appears in the top right corner.
🎓 Trivia Tuesday – June Edition! 🎓

School is winding down, graduation celebrations are approaching, and we have an end of year question to test your knowledge!

Do you know?
Approximately how many days does a student spend in school from kindergarten through Grade 12?

Drop your guess in the comments below.
17 days ago, Slate Valley
Graphic for “Do You Know? Trivia Tuesday” in teal and green colors featuring overlapping speech bubbles at the top with the words “Do You Know?” and a large “Trivia Tuesday” title. A school building with the Slate Valley logo appears in the center beside silhouettes of a young child holding hands with a graduating student wearing a cap and gown. Text asks: “Approximately how many days does a student spend in school from kindergarten through Grade 12?”
May OVS Newsletter: https://aptg.co/03dP6h
18 days ago, Slate Valley
Orwell Village School May 2026 Newsletter cover page. The newsletter features a photo of Orwell Village School, the Slate Valley logo, and a message about the excitement of the final weeks of school and upcoming field trips. Several photos show students participating in Green Up Day by collecting litter along roadsides and around the community while carrying green trash bags and wearing safety vests. An article explains how upper elementary students cleaned town roads while younger students focused on the school grounds and Village Green. A list of upcoming events includes field trips, the High Note Festival, Silver Lake visits, Field Day, and the final days of school in June.
Second page of the Orwell Village School May 2026 Newsletter featuring photos and stories from recent school activities. At the top, students perform during a Memorial Day assembly attended by local veterans seated outdoors. Another photo shows a speaker at a gazebo during the event. Articles highlight the Memorial Day Assembly and Community BBQ, a hands-on archaeological field trip to the Granger House for fourth and fifth graders, and a Wonderfeet Kids' Museum field trip for first graders. Photos show students excavating artifacts outdoors and exploring exhibits and activities at the museum. A closing message reminds families about upcoming field trips, sending water bottles and extra clothing, and celebrates the final weeks of the school year. The page ends with information encouraging families to follow Orwell Village School on Facebook.
Congratulations to this month's PBIS Assembly Classroom Award recipients!
18 days ago, Slate Valley
An adult kneels beside a smiling student holding a colorful certificate during an Orwell Village School assembly. Members of the school band sit behind them with instruments and music stands.
Two elementary students stand with a staff member while holding certificates during an Orwell Village School awards assembly. Students from the band are seated in the background.
A student stands with a staff member while holding a certificate during an awards presentation at Orwell Village School. The pair smile for a photo in front of the assembled band.
A staff member stands beside a student holding a bright green certificate during an Orwell Village School assembly. Musical instruments and student performers are visible in the background.
A staff member poses with two students, each holding a colorful certificate, during an Orwell Village School awards ceremony. The group smiles while standing in front of the school band.
A student gives a thumbs-up while standing next to a staff member and holding a certificate during an Orwell Village School assembly. Seated students and music stands are visible behind them.
A student holds a bright green certificate while standing beside a staff member during an Orwell Village School awards presentation. The pair pose for a photo in the school gymnasium with band equipment visible nearby.
Congratulations to our May PBIS Assembly Specialist Award recipients!
18 days ago, Slate Valley
A teacher kneels beside a smiling student holding a certificate and award during an Orwell Village School assembly. A woman is seated in the background while musical equipment and student performers are visible nearby.
A student wearing a red sweatshirt stands with a teacher during an award presentation at an Orwell Village School assembly. The student holds a small prize while classmates sit behind them.
Mrs. Rampone stands smiling between two students during an awards presentation at Orwell Village School. One student holds a small gold-colored award while classmates and musical instruments are visible in the background.
A student stands beside a teacher during an awards presentation at an Orwell Village School music assembly. The student holds a decorated ukulele-style instrument while smiling for a photo. Other students and musical instruments are visible in the background.
Two elementary students stand together during an awards presentation at an Orwell Village School assembly. One student holds a colorful, decorated guitar-shaped art project while classmates and music stands are visible behind them.