Tuesday @ Enosburg Elementary School Side Parking Lot - 3:30pm - 5:30pm
Thursday @ Richford Junior-Senior High School Back of School Parking Lot - 3:30pm - 5:30pm
Meals are for anyone 18 and under, come and grab a box!

Traffic flow: When you arrive at the high school, stay to the right side of the building until you reach the back of the school. Once you receive your box(es) exit through the parking lot by the gym.
Meal kits are first come, first served and are for children 18 and under.

Hello FNESU community members,
As we prepare for the 2026/2027 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. Please contact our Human Resources Director, Jamie McAllister at jamie.mcallister@fnesu.org and/or our Communications Coordinator, Courtney Fletcher at Courtney.fletcher@fnesu.org.
Thank you for your assistance!
If you cannot make it today, you can pick up your meal kit box on Thursday, June 18th at the Richford Junior-Senior High parking lot!
Meal kits are first come, first served.

As we head into summer, we hope you enjoy this quick video of the 25-26 school year in Cold Hollow, Enosburg Elementary, Enosburg Middle & High, Richford Elementary, and Richford Junior-Senior High!
https://canva.link/eruusd2026






Free bulk Meal Kits for children 18 and under are being offered throughout the summer and will begin on Tuesday, June 16th in the Enosburg Elementary/Enosburg Middle & High parking lot or Thursday, June 18th at the Richford Junior-Senior High parking lot!
Meal kits are first come, first served.
Thank you everyone who filled out the survey to give us an idea of how many boxes to start with.

Congratulations to Business Leadership student, Alix Roberts, for earning the second Human Relations award for her conscious practice in strengthening a relationship and inspiring her peers to continue to be proactive in relationship building. A shout out to Katie Raymo for being a finalist for the award this week, too.

𝐒𝐞𝐞 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐚𝐭 𝟕𝐩𝐦

Online survey link:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd7ieXpo_JsR9SU9E6jv9GH1OM04j0uxnkqWqquyJ8NpXhwrg/viewform?usp=header







Students made bracelets to wear and to share, and learned about resources and strategies around mental health and suicide prevention.
Thank you to Susan Jones for this valuable, hands-on experience.
www.norahbeads.com




Please join us.

Most competitions doors are sealed and advisors are not allowed in. Diesel allowed advisors in, but they could not interact with the students. Here are a few pictures from that competition.....

https://vtdigger.org/2026/04/08/aubrianna-mayette-is-soaring-toward-a-future-in-aerospace-engineering-with-the-air-national-guard/?fbclid=IwY2xjawRDclNleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZBAyMjIwMzkxNzg4MjAwODkyAAEeqP2sDruGqNv4pHY3FmRzdk1ReBYU3iOcutRrEqbSBVsIlPKfkkeMewccq2I_aem_Sq7ftnwL07Jb9H5Vy-JWFg
This week, students shared an Achievement from their lives and experienced the power of earning the right to give advice. Congratulations to Human Services student, Katie Raymo, for earning the Breakthrough Award for taking a significant step out of her comfort zone--and to Business Leadership student, Nathan Sibley, for earning the Outstanding Performance Award for his planning, content & delivery.



