Announcements 1/27/20 – 1/31/20
January 27th, 2020

Elementary School

 

Health
Tips

 

We know that illness can strike any of us at
any time.

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services
recommends that everyone age 6 months old and older get vaccinated against the
flu. The vaccine is safe and effective and can prevent long absences from
school and work.

In addition, there are steps the whole family
can take to prevent and stop the spread of illness. These include:

·         Wash
your hands often with soap and water, or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.

·         Cover
your cough or sneeze with your upper sleeve, and try to avoid touching your
face with your hand.

·         If
you use a tissue, throw it away after one use.

·         Never
share drinking cups, straws, and utensils.

·         When
possible, avoid being exposed to people who are sick with flu-like symptoms.

·         Eat
nutritious meals, get plenty of rest, and do not smoke.

·         Frequently
clean commonly touched surfaces, like doorknobs, the refrigerator handles, your
phone, and faucets.

If your child shows signs of illness, such as
a high fever, cough, sneezing, or runny nose, please keep them home until 24
hours after the symptoms pass to prevent them from spreading illness to
classmates and staff. You can find our policy on absences in the district
handbook.

Working together, we can make this a healthy
school year for everyone.

Announcements 1/21/20-1/24/20
January 21st, 2020

Elementary School

 

Please join us for Falcon Families
of SFES Annual Pool Party!

 

Saturday, January 25th
12:00 pm – 2:00 pm @ Sheboygan Falls Aquatic Center.

 

**due
to the capacity limit of the pool please RSVP w/number of swimmers by January
22nd.

 

Information sheet coming home today!

 

Health
Tips

 

We know that illness can strike any of us at
any time.

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services
recommends that everyone age 6 months old and older get vaccinated against the
flu. The vaccine is safe and effective and can prevent long absences from
school and work.

In addition, there are steps the whole family
can take to prevent and stop the spread of illness. These include:

·         Wash
your hands often with soap and water, or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.

·         Cover
your cough or sneeze with your upper sleeve, and try to avoid touching your
face with your hand.

·         If
you use a tissue, throw it away after one use.

·         Never
share drinking cups, straws, and utensils.

·         When
possible, avoid being exposed to people who are sick with flu-like symptoms.

·         Eat
nutritious meals, get plenty of rest, and do not smoke.

·         Frequently
clean commonly touched surfaces, like doorknobs, the refrigerator handles, your
phone, and faucets.

If your child shows signs of illness, such as
a high fever, cough, sneezing, or runny nose, please keep them home until 24
hours after the symptoms pass to prevent them from spreading illness to classmates
and staff. You can find our policy on absences in the district handbook.

Working together, we can make this a healthy
school year for everyone.

Announcements 1/13/20-1/17/20
January 15th, 2020

Elementary School

 

 

There
will be no school on Monday, January
20th.

 

Health
Tips

 

We know that illness can strike any of us at
any time.

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services
recommends that everyone age 6 months old and older get vaccinated against the
flu. The vaccine is safe and effective and can prevent long absences from
school and work.

In addition, there are steps the whole family
can take to prevent and stop the spread of illness. These include:

·         Wash
your hands often with soap and water, or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.

·         Cover
your cough or sneeze with your upper sleeve, and try to avoid touching your
face with your hand.

·         If
you use a tissue, throw it away after one use.

·         Never
share drinking cups, straws, and utensils.

·         When
possible, avoid being exposed to people who are sick with flu-like symptoms.

·         Eat
nutritious meals, get plenty of rest, and do not smoke.

·         Frequently
clean commonly touched surfaces, like doorknobs, the refrigerator handles, your
phone, and faucets.

If your child shows signs of illness, such as
a high fever, cough, sneezing, or runny nose, please keep them home until 24
hours after the symptoms pass to prevent them from spreading illness to classmates
and staff. You can find our policy on absences in the district handbook.

Working together, we can
make this a healthy school year for everyone.
    

Announcements 1/6/20-1/10/20
January 6th, 2020

Elementary School

 

 

Health
Tips

 

We know that illness can strike any of us at
any time.

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services
recommends that everyone age 6 months old and older get vaccinated against the
flu. The vaccine is safe and effective and can prevent long absences from
school and work.

In addition, there are steps the whole family
can take to prevent and stop the spread of illness. These include:

·         Wash
your hands often with soap and water, or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.

·         Cover
your cough or sneeze with your upper sleeve, and try to avoid touching your
face with your hand.

·         If
you use a tissue, throw it away after one use.

·         Never
share drinking cups, straws, and utensils.

·         When
possible, avoid being exposed to people who are sick with flu-like symptoms.

·         Eat
nutritious meals, get plenty of rest, and do not smoke.

·         Frequently
clean commonly touched surfaces, like doorknobs, the refrigerator handles, your
phone, and faucets.

If your child shows signs of illness, such as
a high fever, cough, sneezing, or runny nose, please keep them home until 24
hours after the symptoms pass to prevent them from spreading illness to
classmates and staff. You can find our policy on absences in the district
handbook.

Working together, we can make this a healthy
school year for everyone.

Announcements 1/2/20-1/3/20
January 2nd, 2020

Elementary School

 

 

Health
Tips

 

We know that illness can strike any of us at any
time.

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services
recommends that everyone age 6 months old and older get vaccinated against the
flu. The vaccine is safe and effective and can prevent long absences from
school and work.

In addition, there are steps the whole family
can take to prevent and stop the spread of illness. These include:

·         Wash
your hands often with soap and water, or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.

·         Cover
your cough or sneeze with your upper sleeve, and try to avoid touching your
face with your hand.

·         If
you use a tissue, throw it away after one use.

·         Never
share drinking cups, straws, and utensils.

·         When
possible, avoid being exposed to people who are sick with flu-like symptoms.

·         Eat
nutritious meals, get plenty of rest, and do not smoke.

·         Frequently
clean commonly touched surfaces, like doorknobs, the refrigerator handles, your
phone, and faucets.

If your child shows signs of illness, such as
a high fever, cough, sneezing, or runny nose, please keep them home until 24
hours after the symptoms pass to prevent them from spreading illness to
classmates and staff. You can find our policy on absences in the district
handbook.

Working together, we can make this a healthy
school year for everyone.

 
Announcements 12/16/19-12/20/19
December 16th, 2019

Elementary School

 

 

Holiday
Family Sing – A – Long

 

Thursday,
December 19th 6-7 p.m. in the ES gym. Wear your pj’s and bring your
Christmas spirit for a fun night of snacks and Christmas songs.

 

Health
Tips

 

We know that illness can strike any of us at any
time.

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services
recommends that everyone age 6 months old and older get vaccinated against the
flu. The vaccine is safe and effective and can prevent long absences from
school and work.

In addition, there are steps the whole family
can take to prevent and stop the spread of illness. These include:

·         Wash
your hands often with soap and water, or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.

·         Cover
your cough or sneeze with your upper sleeve, and try to avoid touching your
face with your hand.

·         If
you use a tissue, throw it away after one use.

·         Never
share drinking cups, straws, and utensils.

·         When
possible, avoid being exposed to people who are sick with flu-like symptoms.

·         Eat
nutritious meals, get plenty of rest, and do not smoke.

·         Frequently
clean commonly touched surfaces, like doorknobs, the refrigerator handles, your
phone, and faucets.

If your child shows signs of illness, such as
a high fever, cough, sneezing, or runny nose, please keep them home until 24
hours after the symptoms pass to prevent them from spreading illness to
classmates and staff. You can find our policy on absences in the district
handbook.

Working together, we can make this a healthy
school year for everyone.

Announcements 12/9/19-12/13/19
December 9th, 2019

 Elementary School

 

 

Holiday
Family Sing – A – Long

 

Thursday,
December 19th 6-7 p.m. in the ES gym. Wear your pj’s and bring your
Christmas spirit for a fun night of snacks and Christmas songs.

 

Health
Tips

 

We know that illness can strike any of us at
any time.

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services
recommends that everyone age 6 months old and older get vaccinated against the
flu. The vaccine is safe and effective and can prevent long absences from
school and work.

In addition, there are steps the whole family
can take to prevent and stop the spread of illness. These include:

·         Wash
your hands often with soap and water, or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.

·         Cover
your cough or sneeze with your upper sleeve, and try to avoid touching your
face with your hand.

·         If
you use a tissue, throw it away after one use.

·         Never
share drinking cups, straws, and utensils.

·         When
possible, avoid being exposed to people who are sick with flu-like symptoms.

·         Eat
nutritious meals, get plenty of rest, and do not smoke.

·         Frequently
clean commonly touched surfaces, like doorknobs, the refrigerator handles, your
phone, and faucets.

If your child shows signs of illness, such as
a high fever, cough, sneezing, or runny nose, please keep them home until 24
hours after the symptoms pass to prevent them from spreading illness to
classmates and staff. You can find our policy on absences in the district
handbook.

Working together, we can make this a healthy
school year for everyone.

Announcements 12/2/19-12/6/19
December 2nd, 2019

Elementary School

 

Falcon Families of SFES, Inc.

 

We are launching a BRAND NEW (to us)
fundraiser! Marcus Theater Movie Passes and Gift Cards. These make great stocking
stuffers and will be delivered before Christmas!

 

Every pair of tickets sold will
receive $3 in Snack Cash, it’s a great way to get buyers to round up those odd
numbered sales. Also, as a holiday special, each blue $25 gift card will
receive a $5 Snack Cash voucher (valid 1/15/20-3/31/20)

 

All students who sell $300 or more
receive 2 free Silver tickets and $3 Snack Cash. Our PTO will be gifting FOUR
unrestricted Platinum tickets and $6 in Snack Cash to the school’s TOP SELLER!

 

Orders are due by December 2nd,
2019

Contact Roberta Lentz with
questions: [email protected]

 

Please have checks made payable to:
Falcon Families of SFES

 

Health
Tips

 

We know that illness can strike any of us at
any time.

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services
recommends that everyone age 6 months old and older get vaccinated against the
flu. The vaccine is safe and effective and can prevent long absences from
school and work.

In addition, there are steps the whole family
can take to prevent and stop the spread of illness. These include:

·         Wash
your hands often with soap and water, or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.

·         Cover
your cough or sneeze with your upper sleeve, and try to avoid touching your
face with your hand.

·         If
you use a tissue, throw it away after one use.

·         Never
share drinking cups, straws, and utensils.

·         When
possible, avoid being exposed to people who are sick with flu-like symptoms.

·         Eat
nutritious meals, get plenty of rest, and do not smoke.

·         Frequently
clean commonly touched surfaces, like doorknobs, the refrigerator handles, your
phone, and faucets.

If your child shows signs of illness, such as
a high fever, cough, sneezing, or runny nose, please keep them home until 24
hours after the symptoms pass to prevent them from spreading illness to
classmates and staff. You can find our policy on absences in the district
handbook.

Working together, we can make this a healthy
school year for everyone.

 

SCHOOL
DISTRICT OF SHEBOYGAN FALLS

220 AMHERST AVENUE

SHEBOYGAN FALLS, WISCONSIN  53085-1799

NEWS RELEASE

CLOSING OF SCHOOLS DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER

As winter approaches, it is again
time to make plans for possible school closings due to inclement weather.  The procedures that have been followed by the
School District of Sheboygan Falls over the past several years will be followed
again this year.

 

This means that any decision to
close schools for all or any portion of a school day will be made as early as
possible in order to afford parents the opportunity to make alternate child
care or transportation plans.  All
closing announcements or early dismissals will be made on the school web page:  www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us,
an automated school message, and
on the following area radio stations:

 

WTMJ 620 AM                      

KTI  94.5 FM                

WMIL 106.1 FM

WRNW 97.3 FM                   

WISN 1130 AM            

WLKN 98.1 FM

WOKY 920 AM                     

WRIT 95.7 FM             

WXER 104.5 & 96.1 FM

WJUB 1420 AM                 

WHBZ
106.5 FM         

WHBL 1330 AM & 101.5 FM

WBFM 93.7 FM                  

WSTM 91.3 FM          

 

We are also announcing school
closings on the following television stations:

 

TODAY’S TMJ4

WFRV Local 5 News

WISN TV (Weather
Watch 12) and the internet at WISN.com

WITI (FOX 6 Storm
Center)

WBAY Action 2 News

 

The school district, radio stations
and television stations ask that NO individual phone calls for
information be made.  With the
cooperation of everyone
, the information can be relayed via the above
sources, allowing everyone to be informed as quickly as possible.

 

Announcements 11/25/19-11/27/19
November 25th, 2019

Elementary School

 

There will be no
school
Thursday, November 28th and Friday, November 29th
for the holiday.

 

Falcon Families of SFES, Inc.

 

We are launching a BRAND NEW (to us)
fundraiser! Marcus Theater Movie Passes and Gift Cards. These make great
stocking stuffers and will be delivered before Christmas!

 

Every pair of tickets sold will
receive $3 in Snack Cash, it’s a great way to get buyers to round up those odd
numbered sales. Also, as a holiday special, each blue $25 gift card will
receive a $5 Snack Cash voucher (valid 1/15/20-3/31/20)

 

All students who sell $300 or more receive
2 free Silver tickets and $3 Snack Cash. Our PTO will be gifting FOUR
unrestricted Platinum tickets and $6 in Snack Cash to the school’s TOP SELLER!

 

Orders are due by December 2nd,
2019

Contact Roberta Lentz with
questions: [email protected]

 

Please have checks made payable to:
Falcon Families of SFES

 

Health
Tips

 

We know that illness can strike any of us at
any time.

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services
recommends that everyone age 6 months old and older get vaccinated against the
flu. The vaccine is safe and effective and can prevent long absences from
school and work.

In addition, there are steps the whole family
can take to prevent and stop the spread of illness. These include:

·         Wash
your hands often with soap and water, or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.

·         Cover
your cough or sneeze with your upper sleeve, and try to avoid touching your
face with your hand.

·         If
you use a tissue, throw it away after one use.

·         Never
share drinking cups, straws, and utensils.

·         When
possible, avoid being exposed to people who are sick with flu-like symptoms.

·         Eat
nutritious meals, get plenty of rest, and do not smoke.

·         Frequently
clean commonly touched surfaces, like doorknobs, refrigerator handles, your
phone, and faucets.

If your child shows signs of illness, such as
a high fever, cough, sneezing, or runny nose, please keep them home until 24
hours after the symptoms pass to prevent them from spreading illness to
classmates and staff. You can find our policy on absences in the district
handbook.

Working together, we can make this a healthy
school year for everyone.

 

Announcements 11/18/19 – 11/22/19
November 18th, 2019

Elementary School

 

There will be no
school
Thursday, November 28th and Friday, November 29th
for the holiday.

 

Title 1 Family Day

 

1st Grade Classrooms

Tuesday, November 19th

 

2nd Grade Classrooms

Wednesday, November 20th

 

3rd Grade Classrooms

Thursday, November 21st

 

4th Grade Classrooms

Friday, November 22nd

 

8:00 – 8:20 am – Coffee and Muffin
in cafeteria w/presentation

8:20 – 8:45 am – Families invited to
classroom

 

We look forward to seeing you!

 

Health
Tips

 

We know that illness can strike any of us at
any time.

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services
recommends that everyone age 6 months old and older get vaccinated against the
flu. The vaccine is safe and effective and can prevent long absences from
school and work.

In addition, there are steps the whole family
can take to prevent and stop the spread of illness. These include:

·         Wash
your hands often with soap and water, or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.

·         Cover
your cough or sneeze with your upper sleeve, and try to avoid touching your
face with your hand.

·         If
you use a tissue, throw it away after one use.

·         Never
share drinking cups, straws, and utensils.

·         When
possible, avoid being exposed to people who are sick with flu-like symptoms.

·         Eat
nutritious meals, get plenty of rest, and do not smoke.

·         Frequently
clean commonly touched surfaces, like doorknobs, the refrigerator handles, your
phone, and faucets.

If your child shows signs of illness, such as
a high fever, cough, sneezing, or runny nose, please keep them home until 24
hours after the symptoms pass to prevent them from spreading illness to
classmates and staff. You can find our policy on absences in the district
handbook.

Working together, we can make this a healthy
school year for everyone.

 

SCHOOL
DISTRICT OF SHEBOYGAN FALLS

220 AMHERST AVENUE

SHEBOYGAN FALLS, WISCONSIN  53085-1799

NEWS RELEASE

CLOSING OF SCHOOLS DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER

As winter approaches, it is again
time to make plans for possible school closings due to inclement weather.  The procedures that have been followed by the
School District of Sheboygan Falls over the past several years will be followed
again this year.

 

This means that any decision to
close schools for all or any portion of a school day will be made as early as
possible in order to afford parents the opportunity to make alternate child
care or transportation plans.  All
closing announcements or early dismissals will be made on the school web
page:  www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us,
an automated school message, and
on the following area radio stations:

 

WTMJ 620 AM                      

KTI  94.5 FM                

WMIL 106.1 FM

WRNW 97.3 FM                   

WISN 1130 AM            

WLKN 98.1 FM

WOKY 920 AM                     

WRIT 95.7 FM             

WXER 104.5 & 96.1 FM

WJUB 1420 AM                 

WHBZ
106.5 FM         

WHBL 1330 AM & 101.5 FM

WBFM 93.7 FM                  

WSTM 91.3 FM          

 

We are also announcing school
closings on the following television stations:

 

TODAY’S TMJ4

WFRV Local 5 News

WISN TV (Weather
Watch 12) and the internet at WISN.com

WITI (FOX 6 Storm
Center)

WBAY Action 2 News

 

The school district, radio stations
and television stations ask that NO individual phone calls for information
be made.  With the cooperation of
everyone
, the information can be relayed via the above sources, allowing
everyone to be informed as quickly as possible.