
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

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

Parents/caregivers!
Schools in FNESU are focused on supporting families so EVERY child can be present and ready to learn – and we want to hear from you!
Share your thoughts about attendance in this 5 minute survey – and be entered into a raffle to win a $99 grocery gift card! https://qualtrics.uvm.edu/jfe/form/SV_86aZvydfDNY6h2m

Hello FNESU community members,
As we enter hiring season for the 2025/2026 school year, we have new staff members who are in need of housing in our area. If you have housing available, we ask that you reach out and let us know so that we can connect our new hires to potential housing options in the area. Please contact our Human Resources Director, Jamie McAllister at jamie.mcallister@fnesu.org or call her at 802-848-7661 ext. 1
Thank you for your assistance!

THANK YOU VOTERS!


Voting day is tomorrow, March 4th!
On behalf of the Northern Mountain Valley and the Enosburgh - Richford School Boards, we hope you will exercise your right to vote.


Hello FNESU Families and Community Members,
Please take a look at our FNESU Community Newsletter. Inside this newsletter you will find FY26 Budget information, Voting Day information, a rundown of Governor Scott's Education Transformation Proposal, FY26 school calendars, and a link to view our State of the School events.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1J_fJrdxdOIqb4RGKKrVkvhzc-87-Fcgm/view?usp=sharing

All FNESU schools are closed today, February 17th.


Due to the winter storm, all schools in the Franklin Northeast Supervisory Union will be delayed two hours tomorrow morning, Monday, February 17, 2025. Additional snowfall will accumulate and high winds are expected to blow and drift overnight. The delay will give all of us, including road crews, some extra time to dig out in the morning. We will reassess the conditions in the morning. If by chance we need to close, you can expect that call by 7:30am.

All FNESU schools are closed today, February 13th.
Stay safe everyone!


Good morning everyone,
The snow squall timing has changed. There was a recent alert that identified squalls in our area through 7:30 this morning. We have spoken with the bus company, drivers know to pull over and wait out the snow squall. If you are transporting your students to school, or they are driving themselves, we encourage you to wait until the squalls have moved out of our area. Any tardies because of the weather will be excused. Staff members, if you need to wait out the squalls, please try to communicate with your school if you are able to.
Be safe!

Hello FNESU families, staff, and community members,
Please join us at your local school for a State of the School event! Enjoy a community dinner at each location and hear from your school principal on the incredible things happening in our schools along with an overview of the priorities they are working on. We invite you to stay for a short FY26 budget presentation after.
Locations, dates, times, and virtual access can be found below.
We hope to see you in the coming weeks!


All FNESU Schools are closed today, February 6th due to weather.
The forecast predicts a wintry mix of precipitation including freezing rain this afternoon.


Program Communication awards go to....



14 Auto 2 students travelled to downtown Montreal for the annual auto show on Friday. On display were all the new models from various manufacturers, supercars, custom vehicles, and concept cars. The students were impressed at the scale of the event and that they were able to sit in some of their favorite vehicles.





Auto 1 students took a morning to visit RPM Racing Engines in Georgia, VT, as part of their engine unit. They toured the facility and learned what it takes to properly machine an engine. RPM's staff demonstrated some tools and talked about how engine components work together to make power.






All schools in FNESU will be delayed two hours today, Wednesday, January 8th, 2025. The wind overnight has drifted snow across roadways. The delay will give our road crews time to catch up.


Annual Cold Hollow FBLA Candy Cane Storm











National Guard Field Trip ~ Forestry & PreTech students visited the National Guard . They learned about the Green Leaf Forestry program that helps to maintain all 11,000 acres of the Ethan Allen Firing Range. They got to see some of the vehicles that they use and try MRE's (meals ready to eat).







The Cafe Youth Center in Enosburg's Upcoming Open Hours!
https://sites.google.com/view/thecafeyouthcenter/home
