Due to the winter storm, all schools in FNESU will be closed on Monday, January 26th.

We would love to see your snow day pictures tomorrow!

Stay safe everyone!
3 months ago, FNESU
snow day January 26th
Check out our 2026 FNESU Annual Report! The web version of the Annual Report has several clickable links embedded. Be sure to check out your school's full 2026 report!

Print copies will be in mailboxes soon.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UnnSGbnhgx9bizNl8iZXczq59mzc7jVq/view?usp=sharing
3 months ago, FNESU
Congratulations to the new Montgomery Elementary School Principal, Mr. Robert Gervais!
3 months ago, FNESU
MES Principal announcement
Please join us for "State of the School" events and FY27 Budget Informational Meetings at any FNESU school in the coming weeks!
3 months ago, FNESU
state of the school event
Montgomery Staff, Families, and Community Members,
Meet the MES Principal Finalists!

We hope you will join us on January 21st for a Meet & Greet with the two finalists.
3 months ago, FNESU
MES principal finalists
Robert Gervais
Becky Read
Hello Montgomery Staff, Families, and Community Members,
Please join us on January 21st for a Meet & Greet with the Montgomery Elementary School Principal Finalists!

More information will be coming soon.

We hope to see you there!
3 months ago, FNESU
MES Principal Meet & Greet
2 Hour Delay for ALL FNESU Schools today 12/9/2025
4 months ago, FNESU
2 hour delay
A band of snow squalls is expected in our region between 7:00-9:00 am this morning. Squalls are quick bursts of snow and wind that lead to poor visibility for a generally short period of time. All schools in the Franklin Northeast Supervisory Union will be delayed two hours today.

This includes:
Bakersfield Elementary and Middle School
Berkshire Elementary School
Cold Hollow Career Center
Enosburg Elementary School
Enosburg Middle High School
Montgomery Elementary School
Richford Elementary School
Richford Junior Senior High School
Sheldon Elementary School

If you find yourself in a squall, please consider pulling over until it passes.

Be safe everyone!
4 months ago, FNESU
2 hour delay
Enosburg Elementary School is looking to immediately hire a School Nurse. This person must hold a Registered Nurse's license. If you are interested in this role, please apply via the link below.

Please share with anyone who might be interested!

https://www.schoolspring.com/jobdetail?jobId=5391050
5 months ago, FNESU

✨ Get ready to laugh, sing, and fall in love with a fairy tale that’s anything but sleepy!

FNESU’s Encore Theatre unites students from Enosburg Falls Middle & High School and Richford Junior Senior High School for a laugh-out-loud musical twist on The Princess and the Pea!

🗓️ Showtimes:
Thursday, November 13 at 7 PM
Friday, November 14 at 7 PM
Saturday, November 15 at 2 PM

📍 Enosburg Falls Middle & High School Auditorium
🎟️ General Admission: $10 Adults | $6 Students/Seniors | $20 Families
💗 “Pay-What-You-Can” tickets available at the door (while seats last!)
🎫 Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/once-upon-a-mattress-tickets-1867473396199?aff=oddtdtcreator
Directed by AJ Banach, with set design and visual production by Merle Devereux and creative production by Shayna Sherwood, this magical musical brings together our talented students for a night of laughter, love, and one very uncomfortable mattress!

5 months ago, FNESU
Once Upon a Mattress

Congratulations to our very own Nathan Bates and Todd Marlow who were recognized yesterday along with other Outstanding Educators across the state at the 45th Annual Vermont Outstanding Educator Day! We are so proud and thankful to have these dedicated educators leading our students!

5 months ago, FNESU
Nathan Bates - Bakersfield Elementary
Todd Marlow  - Richford Jr Sr High School
Nathan Bates and Todd Marlow
Todd Marlow and Nathan Bates
October is National Principals Month! Please join us in celebrating our incredible FNESU principals and assistant principals!
6 months ago, FNESU
Picture of FNESU principals and assistant principals
Dear FNESU Staff, Caregivers & Community Members:
As part of a compliance requirement with USDA policy, we are working on the required triennial review of our District's Local Wellness Policy. We are required to attend to whether our policy adheres to the model policy created by the Agency of Education, as well as how our practices align with the goals outlined in the draft policy.

Below is the FNESU Draft Policy - written to closely follow the VT AOE 2024 Model Local Wellness Policy. Please feel free to give feedback regarding this policy by October 7, 2025 using this feedback form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdnr0CJfonvPNbdO5q-Kkujm98ywHQw2dZ3I4gG0i28z4LxHg/viewform.

AOE Model Policy: https://docs.google.com/document/d/13fqAjXgr9A45IzGGB09kQYUdj4VewW6IeRZVpQ8ueGI/edit?usp=sharing

FNESU Draft Policy: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1G8k7zxm3bbwM9WXa0JAq9PSRI1h5mKacCT-znLHlGpc/edit?usp=sharing
6 months ago, FNESU
Did you know that children can fall behind academically if they miss 10% of school days? That is as few as 2 days per month! September is Attendance Awareness Month. Join FNESU and Monarch Maples Pediatrics in their Attendance Awareness Campaign and work with us to help all kids show up. Being in school supports students’ social, emotional and physical well-being, and provides students with opportunities to learn, achieve, and to reach for their dreams. There are people at school who are available to help if your child struggles with regular attendance. Reach out for support today!
7 months ago, FNESU
attendance Awareness campaign
We cannot wait to welcome our students back to our FNESU schools tomorrow, August 27th! Please be on the lookout for school buses, especially before and after school.
8 months ago, FNESU
Help our students get to school safely
Clarification for LEAPS Summer Camp Families:

There is NO change to the hours or weeks planned for LEAPS summer camps. We will continue to transport middle schoolers and EES youth from sending schools to summer camp and back. Families from Enosburg attending the EFMHS camp have been notified directly about their transportation changes.

In observance of Independence Day, LEAPS Camp is closed tomorrow, July 4th. This was a previously scheduled day off.
9 months ago, FNESU
Please read this important update regarding federal funding which will have an immediate impact on our LEAPS summer programs.

English: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/12y3muFkP7GPVL-JhuKdYXwow3iCmSdLG0BgIcnhFY2c/edit?usp=sharing

Spanish: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1eiukBTJJhYo0gn6fNksNYrG5DYoUDiNczwv_G1HbqZ0/edit?usp=sharing
9 months ago, FNESU
As the 2024/2025 school year ends, we wanted to showcase the incredible opportunities and celebrations our students and staff in the Enosburgh-Richford UUSD had during this year (Cold Hollow Career Center, Enosburg Elementary, Enosburg Falls Middle and High, Richford Elementary, and Richford Junior-Senior High)! https://youtu.be/_LP_U4OfjrA
10 months ago, FNESU
As we reach the end of the 2024/2025 school year, we wanted to celebrate the students and staff of our Northern Mountain Valley schools (Bakersfield, Berkshire, Montgomery, and Sheldon) and the incredible accomplishment and happenings that took place throughout the year. We hope you enjoy this video montage! https://youtu.be/rLu3gIIAIr0 Enosburg & Richford schools' video will be posted soon!
10 months ago, FNESU
Building a Respectful School Community: Our New Code of Conduct What's Happening? Our school district is creating new rules and expectations that will be the same at all schools. A team of teachers and principals wrote the first version, and now we want to hear from you before we make it final for the new school year. What is a Code of Conduct? Think of it as a handbook that explains how we should all treat each other at school. It covers students, teachers, staff, and families—everyone who is part of our school community. Why Do We Need This? When everyone knows what respectful behavior looks like, good things happen: Students learn better There are fewer problems and conflicts Kids learn important life skills like kindness and problem-solving Everyone feels safe and welcome at school What Makes This Different? Instead of just having a list of "don't do this," our Code of Conduct focuses on the positive things we want to see: Being kind and understanding to others Taking responsibility for our actions Working together to solve problems Our Goal We want our schools to be places where every person—whether you're a kindergartner or a high school senior, a parent or a teacher—feels respected, valued, and supported. How You Can Help We need your input! Please read through the draft Code of Conduct and share your thoughts using the feedback form. Your voice matters in creating a school environment where everyone can thrive. Draft Code of Conduct: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bNwhwiCKNJtJAWez-C7ekrxt3XTEg_e_KZLIX9Uje9M/edit?usp=sharing Feedback Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdx886BmOideYsvtbRs7eDVwQkx8L8To-Bf9nnsgJaNDnAZ7Q/viewform?usp=header
10 months ago, FNESU