Announcements 10/05/20-10/09/20
October 5th, 2020

Elementary School

 

There will be no school on Friday,
October 23rd. School will resume on Monday, October 26th.

Lakeshore Dental

 

If you are interested
in signing your child up for dental care here at school or would like more
information please use the link below to do so. This is a great offering for
our students…check it out!

 

Our webpage: https://www.lakeshorechc.org/school-based-care

 

Picture Day

 

Picture
retake day: November 5, 2020.

 

 

Greetings, Falcon Families!

 

In an effort to balance
our academic routines with important social and cultural opportunities for our
students, we’d like to share information on our classroom celebrations. 
We hope this helps your family to plan and enjoy some exciting social
milestones in your elementary child’s experience. 

 

Several holiday-centered
celebrations have developed into traditions in our building.  Students and
their families look forward to these special themes and celebrations, and it
may be helpful to know these traditions as your child progresses through school. 
Halloween, in particular, is an exciting time.  We wish to tie our school
celebration to curriculum to use our time wisely, create excitement surrounding
learning pieces (such as reading, Wisconsin history, and science), and remain
sensitive to families’ unique approaches to this traditional holiday.  Our
grade levels celebrate at the end of October in the following themes:

 

EC, 4K and
Kindergarten

When I grow up, I want
to be: Students dress to reflect an idea they have about what they will do
when they grow up!

First Grade

Story Book
celebration: Students dress as their favorite story book character and share
their favorite book.

Second Grade

Everyday
Heroes: Students can chose to dress up as an everyday hero that they
admire! Someone who is strong, brave, selfless, honest, and/or kind. Some
examples are: a military member, a sports hero, a family member, a community
hero, or a past hero.

Third Grade

Mad Scientist day:
Students dress as scientists and participate in a day of science
demonstrations, experiments, and more.

Fourth Grade

Wisconsin theme:
Students dress to reflect our Wisconsin heritage. This can include sports
team apparel or Wisconsin history. Accurate creativity encouraged!

  

We ask that families
refrain from dressing their child with potentially scary accessories such as
fake blood, weapons, masks (other than their current face covering), etc. 
Please also keep in mind that costumes worn for the entire school day still
need to allow for daily activities.  Students will still need to go to
recess, physical education class, perform typical daily tasks, eat lunch,
etc.  These guidelines help all students to enjoy the day.

 

While our themes are
intended to spark creativity and support learning, we understand that the
themes may not coincide with your family’s chosen costumes for this traditional
holiday.  Please don’t feel that you need to make an additional
purchase to enjoy this school dress-up experience.
 Our school
mission, vision, and commitments emphasize innovation, so it’s
great to see creative use of common clothing or materials to share the
excitement of imagination!  

 

In previous years, your
child’s classroom may have hosted a brief celebration including treats, outside
visitors, etc.  We ask that you do not send treats this year for safety
reasons.  We will focus on celebrating the themes within our school
community that do not tie to food.

 

Please feel free to
contact your child’s teacher or the school office with specific questions.

Thank you!

Sincerely,

Lynn Bub, SFES Principal                                  Shelley Hyde,
SFES Associate Principal

Announcements 9/28/20-10/2/20
September 28th, 2020

Elementary School

 

 

 

Please join us for our first virtual Falcon Families of SFES
meeting of the new school year!

 

Date:
Thursday, September 17th

 

Time:
6:15 pm

 

Zoom
Meeting ID: 987 6993 5836 

Passcode:
9ftaK5

 

Attending meetings is a great way to be involved in your
school and support your child’s education.  Falcon Families helps our
school by funding field trips, technology, teacher requests, new playground
equipment and much more!

 

See you there!

 

Link for Zoom Meeting: https://zoom.us/j/98769935836?pwd=a1VsbnlHN1lYUWJDaVNkM0RDVXFlZz09

Lakeshore Dental

 

If you are interested
in signing your child up for dental care here at school or would like more
information please use the link below to do so. This is a great offering for
our students…check it out!

 

Our webpage: https://www.lakeshorechc.org/school-based-care

 

Picture Day

 

Thursday,
October 1 and Friday, October 2.

 

Picture
retake day: November 5, 2020.


Online Order Pre-Pay Option Link:

Sheboygan Falls School District – School Picture Pre-Pay Option  

 

 

Greetings, Falcon Families!

 

In an effort to balance
our academic routines with important social and cultural opportunities for our
students, we’d like to share information on our classroom celebrations. 
We hope this helps your family to plan and enjoy some exciting social
milestones in your elementary child’s experience. 

 

Several holiday-centered
celebrations have developed into traditions in our building.  Students and
their families look forward to these special themes and celebrations, and it
may be helpful to know these traditions as your child progresses through school. 
Halloween, in particular, is an exciting time.  We wish to tie our school
celebration to curriculum to use our time wisely, create excitement surrounding
learning pieces (such as reading, Wisconsin history, and science), and remain
sensitive to families’ unique approaches to this traditional holiday.  Our
grade levels celebrate at the end of October in the following themes:

 

EC, 4K and
Kindergarten

When I grow up, I want
to be: Students dress to reflect an idea they have about what they will do
when they grow up!

First Grade

Story Book
celebration: Students dress as their favorite story book character and share
their favorite book.

Second Grade

Everyday
Heroes: Students can chose to dress up as an everyday hero that they
admire! Someone who is strong, brave, selfless, honest, and/or kind. Some
examples are: a military member, a sports hero, a family member, a community
hero, or a past hero.

Third Grade

Mad Scientist day:
Students dress as scientists and participate in a day of science
demonstrations, experiments, and more.

Fourth Grade

Wisconsin theme:
Students dress to reflect our Wisconsin heritage. This can include sports
team apparel or Wisconsin history. Accurate creativity encouraged!

  

We ask that families
refrain from dressing their child with potentially scary accessories such as
fake blood, weapons, masks (other than their current face covering), etc. 
Please also keep in mind that costumes worn for the entire school day still
need to allow for daily activities.  Students will still need to go to
recess, physical education class, perform typical daily tasks, eat lunch,
etc.  These guidelines help all students to enjoy the day.

 

While our themes are
intended to spark creativity and support learning, we understand that the
themes may not coincide with your family’s chosen costumes for this traditional
holiday.  Please don’t feel that you need to make an additional
purchase to enjoy this school dress-up experience.
 Our school
mission, vision, and commitments emphasize innovation, so it’s
great to see creative use of common clothing or materials to share the
excitement of imagination!  

 

In previous years, your
child’s classroom may have hosted a brief celebration including treats, outside
visitors, etc.  We ask that you do not send treats this year for safety
reasons.  We will focus on celebrating the themes within our school
community that do not tie to food.

 

Please feel free to
contact your child’s teacher or the school office with specific questions.

Thank you!

Sincerely,

Lynn Bub, SFES Principal                                  Shelley Hyde,
SFES Associate Principal

 

 

 

 

 

Announcements 9/21/20 – 9/25/20
September 22nd, 2020

Elementary School

 

 

 

Please join us for our first virtual Falcon Families of SFES
meeting of the new school year!

 

Date:
Thursday, September 17th

 

Time:
6:15 pm

 

Zoom
Meeting ID: 987 6993 5836 

Passcode:
9ftaK5

 

Attending meetings is a great way to be involved in your
school and support your child’s education.  Falcon Families helps our
school by funding field trips, technology, teacher requests, new playground
equipment and much more!

 

See you there!

 

Link for Zoom Meeting: https://zoom.us/j/98769935836?pwd=a1VsbnlHN1lYUWJDaVNkM0RDVXFlZz09

Lakeshore Dental

 

If you are interested
in signing your child up for dental care here at school or would like more
information please use the link below to do so. This is a great offering for
our students…check it out!

 

Our webpage: https://www.lakeshorechc.org/school-based-care

 

Picture Day

 

Thursday,
October 1 and Friday, October 2.

 

 

Greetings, Falcon Families!

 

In an effort to balance
our academic routines with important social and cultural opportunities for our
students, we’d like to share information on our classroom celebrations.  We
hope this helps your family to plan and enjoy some exciting social milestones
in your elementary child’s experience. 

 

Several holiday-centered
celebrations have developed into traditions in our building.  Students and
their families look forward to these special themes and celebrations, and it
may be helpful to know these traditions as your child progresses through
school.  Halloween, in particular, is an exciting time.  We wish to
tie our school celebration to curriculum to use our time wisely, create
excitement surrounding learning pieces (such as reading, Wisconsin history, and
science), and remain sensitive to families’ unique approaches to this
traditional holiday.  Our grade levels celebrate at the end of October in
the following themes:

 

EC, 4K and
Kindergarten

When I grow up, I want
to be: Students dress to reflect an idea they have about what they will do
when they grow up!

First Grade

Story Book
celebration: Students dress as their favorite story book character and share
their favorite book.

Second Grade

Everyday
Heroes: Students can chose to dress up as an everyday hero that they
admire! Someone who is strong, brave, selfless, honest, and/or kind. Some
examples are: a military member, a sports hero, a family member, a community
hero, or a past hero.

Third Grade

Mad Scientist day:
Students dress as scientists and participate in a day of science
demonstrations, experiments, and more.

Fourth Grade

Wisconsin theme:
Students dress to reflect our Wisconsin heritage. This can include sports
team apparel or Wisconsin history. Accurate creativity encouraged!

  

We ask that families
refrain from dressing their child with potentially scary accessories such as
fake blood, weapons, masks (other than their current face covering), etc. 
Please also keep in mind that costumes worn for the entire school day still
need to allow for daily activities.  Students will still need to go to
recess, physical education class, perform typical daily tasks, eat lunch,
etc.  These guidelines help all students to enjoy the day.

 

While our themes are
intended to spark creativity and support learning, we understand that the
themes may not coincide with your family’s chosen costumes for this traditional
holiday.  Please don’t feel that you need to make an additional
purchase to enjoy this school dress-up experience.
 Our school
mission, vision, and commitments emphasize innovation, so it’s
great to see creative use of common clothing or materials to share the
excitement of imagination!  

 

In previous years, your
child’s classroom may have hosted a brief celebration including treats, outside
visitors, etc.  We ask that you do not send treats this year for safety
reasons.  We will focus on celebrating the themes within our school community
that do not tie to food.

 

Please feel free to
contact your child’s teacher or the school office with specific questions.

Thank you!

Sincerely,

Lynn Bub, SFES Principal                                  Shelley Hyde,
SFES Associate Principal

 

 

 

 

 

Announcements 9/21/20 – 9/25/20
September 22nd, 2020

Elementary School

 

 

 

Please join us for our first virtual Falcon Families of SFES
meeting of the new school year!

 

Date:
Thursday, September 17th

 

Time:
6:15 pm

 

Zoom
Meeting ID: 987 6993 5836 

Passcode:
9ftaK5

 

Attending meetings is a great way to be involved in your
school and support your child’s education.  Falcon Families helps our
school by funding field trips, technology, teacher requests, new playground
equipment and much more!

 

See you there!

 

Link for Zoom Meeting: https://zoom.us/j/98769935836?pwd=a1VsbnlHN1lYUWJDaVNkM0RDVXFlZz09

Lakeshore Dental

 

If you are interested
in signing your child up for dental care here at school or would like more
information please use the link below to do so. This is a great offering for
our students…check it out!

 

Our webpage: https://www.lakeshorechc.org/school-based-care

 

Picture Day

 

Thursday,
October 1 and Friday, October 2.

 

 

 

 

 

Announcements 9/14/20-9/18/20
September 15th, 2020

Elementary School

 

 

 

Please join us for our first virtual Falcon Families of SFES
meeting of the new school year!

 

Date:
Thursday, September 17th

 

Time:
6:15 pm

 

Zoom
Meeting ID: 987 6993 5836 

Passcode:
9ftaK5

 

Attending meetings is a great way to be involved in your
school and support your child’s education.  Falcon Families helps our
school by funding field trips, technology, teacher requests, new playground
equipment and much more!

 

See you there!

 

Link for Zoom Meeting: https://zoom.us/j/98769935836?pwd=a1VsbnlHN1lYUWJDaVNkM0RDVXFlZz09

Announcements 9/8/20-9/11/20
September 9th, 2020
Announcements 3/16/20 – 3/17/20
March 16th, 2020

Elementary School

 

 

Youth
Baseball/Softball/Tee Ball Registration Info

 

Since
Signup Day on Sunday, March 15 was cancelled, we will accept
registration forms until Friday, March 27th. Forms should be mailed to the Rec
Department (220 Amherst Avenue, Sheboygan Falls, WI 53085).

Registration and
concussion forms and more information can 

be found on the Rec
Department website here: 

https://www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/recdept/recreation-dept-baseball-softball

 

Announcements 3/9/20 – 3/13/20
March 9th, 2020

Elementary School

 

Kindergarten
Families

 

Please join us!

 

Our kindergarten students have been
working hard in the music room and would love to have parents in as our special
guests to show our learning! We will be sharing out singing, dancing,
instrument play, and games that we have been using to grow as tuneful, beatful,
and artful musicians. Please see the times below and join us if you are able.

 

Schad Wednesday, March 11 from 1:15-1:45

Thiel Thursday, March 12 from
12:40-1:10

Vogel Thursday, March 12 from
1:15-1:45

Adelman Friday, March 13 from
12:40-1:10

Kluz Friday, March 13 from 1:15-1:45

 

**Other dates to remember

 

Thursday, April 2nd
Cardboard Carnival Night @ 6:00 pm in the ES Cafeteria.

 

Friday, May 8th
Musician in Residence, Claudia Zanes, concert at SFHS 6:30

 

 

It is
time once again for the Middle School Musical!!! 

 

"Mary
Poppins Jr." 

 

Please come and see the MS show on
March 12th and 13th at 7:00 pm and 14th at 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm at the Middle
School Gym. Ticket prices are $5.00 and children five and under are free. 
Students and Employees of Sheboygan Falls are free.  Tickets are available
at the Middle School Office.  See you there!

 



Youth Baseball/Softball/Tee Ball
Registration Info

Below is information for the Sheboygan Falls Rec Department K-8th
Grade Baseball and K-9th Grade Softball programs for this
summer.  Instead of mailing in or dropping off registration forms, we are
having our first-ever Signup Day on Sunday, March 15 (for parents
with kids in 3rd-8th grade basketball it will be similar to that). 


·  Signup Day 
Sunday, March 15 from noon-1pm in Elementary Gym (use back entrance)

o
Signup for all tee
ball, baseball, softball programs

o
Shirts and jerseys to try on for any
sizing questions

o
Coaches in attendance to help answer
any questions

·  Equipment Exchange

o
We will be doing our first ever
Equipment Exchange on March 15 as well

o
We will have tables
set up with used/donated equipment for anyone who may need something
(gloves, cleats, bats, batting gloves, bags, pants, hats, catching gear,
etc) 

o
If you have any equipment/apparel
that your children have outgrown or no longer use, please consider donating
it 

o
If you'd like to donate equipment,
please drop it off at the SF Aquatic Center front desk (Mon/Tue/Thu/Fri 4-8pm,
Wed 4-6pm, Sat 2-8pm, Sun 3-6pm) or contact Bryan Hansen [email protected] to
set up a time.  The Sheboygan
Falls Baseball and Softball Association (SFBASA) will also accept
equipment donations every Sunday from 2 to 4 pm at the elementary school gym
(back entrance).   

Registration and concussion forms
and more information can 
be found at the Aquatic Center front
desk, any of the SF School offices, or on the Rec Department website
here: 

https://www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/recdept/recreation-dept-baseball-softball

 

 

Announcements 3/2/20 – 3/6/20
March 2nd, 2020

Elementary School

 

Child
Development Day

 

Wednesday, March 4th.

 

**Please contact the Student Services office at 920-467-7894
for additional information.

 

Spring
Conferences

 

Our spring parent
conferences are scheduled for Thursday, March 5th from 4:00-7:30 PM. 
Please know that, while spring conferences are not necessary for every student,
we are happy to share comments or student work with families at any time. 
We are requesting a conference with families we feel could benefit from additional
information for supporting their child to finish the school year strong! 
If you have not received a request, but feel the need to meet, we are happy to
do so.

To schedule a
conference, please use the following link:

 

https://ptcfast.com/schools/Sheboygan

 

Kindergarten
Families

 

Please join us!

 

Our kindergarten students have been
working hard in the music room and would love to have parents in as our special
guests to show our learning! We will be sharing out singing, dancing,
instrument play, and games that we have been using to grow as tuneful, beatful,
and artful musicians. Please see the times below and join us if you are able.

 

Schad Wednesday, March 11 from 1:15-1:45

Thiel Thursday, March 12 from 12:40-1:10

Vogel Thursday, March 12 from
1:15-1:45

Adelman Friday, March 13 from
12:40-1:10

Kluz Friday, March 13 from 1:15-1:45

 

**Other dates to remember

 

Thursday, April 2nd
Cardboard Carnival Night @ 6:00 pm in the ES Cafeteria.

 

Friday, May 8th – Musician
in Residence, Claudia Zanes, concert at SFHS 6:30

 

 

It is
time once again for the Middle School Musical!!! 

 

"Mary
Poppins Jr." 

 

Please come and see the MS show on March 12th
and 13th at 7:00 pm and 14th at 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm at the Middle School Gym. Ticket
prices are $5.00 and children five and under are free.  Students and
Employees of Sheboygan Falls are free.  Tickets are available at the
Middle School Office.  See you there!

Announcements 2/24/20 – 2/28/20
February 24th, 2020

Elementary School

 

Child
Development Day

 

Wednesday, March 4th.

 

**Please contact the Student Services office at 920-467-7894
for additional information.

 

Spring
Conferences

 

Our spring parent
conferences are scheduled for Thursday, March 5th from 4:00-7:30 PM.  Please
know that, while spring conferences are not necessary for every student, we are
happy to share comments or student work with families at any time.  We are
requesting a conference with families we feel could benefit from additional
information for supporting their child to finish the school year strong! 
If you have not received a request, but feel the need to meet, we are happy to
do so.

To schedule a
conference, please use the following link:

 

https://ptcfast.com/schools/Sheboygan

 

 

It is
time once again for the Middle School Musical!!! 

 

"Mary
Poppins Jr." 

 

Please come and see the MS show on March 12th
and 13th at 7:00 pm and 14th at 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm at the Middle School Gym. Ticket
prices are $5.00 and children five and under are free.  Students and
Employees of Sheboygan Falls are free.  Tickets are available at the
Middle School Office.  See you there!