Sheboygan Falls Middle School Announcements:
2/19/2021
No School: Friday, February 26th
Spring break: Monday, March 29th –Monday, April 5th. School will resume on
Tuesday,
A Note From Amy Lawrenz Food Nutrition Director: meals are still free till
the end of the school year. Free Breakfast – take it for a nutrition break
later or an after school snack. If you’re cold lunch- grab a milk, fruit
and vegetable and it’s free to add to your lunch.
Sports: Wrestling Meet:
~Monday February 22nd
Sheboygan Falls, Plymouth @ New Holstein High School
~Monday March 1st
Kiel, Valders @ Sheboygan Fall Middle School
MUSICAL INFORMATION
Make sure to keep checking the rehearsal schedule! Schedule is HERE
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Please turn in all necessary forms and fee in order to participate.
T-shirt order form is due to Mrs. Stowers by Friday, February 26th.
Sheboygan Falls High School Music Boosters are selling masks with Falcon
logos on them.Masks are $8.00 each. They are high quality masks that say
“Falcon Choir” or “Falcon Band”. Please email Mrs. Vetting if you are
interested in purchasing one. [email protected]
Sheboygan County National Guard COVID-19 Testing site
Only open Wednesday with New hours
The WI National Guard testing site at the Aging and Disability Resource
Center in Sheboygan Falls will no longer be open on Fridays. The site will
remain open on every Wednesday during the newly revised hours of 9am-5pm,
until March 10th. To see all the testing options in Sheboygan County, in
addition to the WI NationalGuard site, please visit our website’s testing
subpage at www.sheboygancounty.com/
A Note From Our Nurses:
We are asking that if you have anyone in your household being tested for
COVID to please also stay home until results are in. If you are not sure if
your household member needs a COVID test, please email Nurse Lisa or Nurse
Amber and we can help figure out the next steps.
I understand that this is something that has been dynamic throughout this
school year, and we are sorry for any confusion that has caused. We have
been trying to follow our county’s guidance, disease burden, and what other
area schools are doing.This is no small task!
With cough and cold season upon us, we’d like to review what are considered
COVID symptoms and therefore requires your child to stay home:
ONE of the following: cough, trouble breathing, or loss of taste/smell
OR
TWO of the following: congestion, sore throat, fever, headache, body aches,
vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, fatigue
We are asking that siblings and children of adults being tested for COVID
please stay home, even if they are not showing symptoms.
This is due to the spread in the schools linked to household contacts.
If you are unsure if you or your child needs to be tested, PLEASE keep all
household members home until you speak with a school nurse or your family
physician.
Help us stay open by keeping your sick kids home.
Depending on their symptoms, you will hear from a School Nurse who will
help determine what day your children may safely return to school.
A Note From Mrs. Fritz Library Media Specialist:
The race is still on for the other grade levels, keep fueling up the tank
and reading!
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Race Across America with your Cohort by March 2nd
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“Drive” from the East Coast to the West Coast by reading books and
watching the state videos.
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Pick an East Coast state, watch the video, and have one person in
your cohort read a book and tell the class about it. Then, move on to the
next driveable state until you are on the West Coast
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Send updates to Ms. Fritz! First cohort across the country wins!
8th Grade Race: Congratulations to Mrs. Cotter’s Cohort for Completing the
Race Across America and getting 1st Place. Who will finish in 2nd Place?
7th Grade Race: Congratulations to Mr. Debbink’s Cohort for getting 1st
Place, Mr. Frohling’s Cohort for getting 2nd Place!
5th Grade Race:Congratulations to Mr. Oetjin’s Cohort for getting 1st Place
~Put a book on hold on Destiny to check out a book in the library. If you
can’t remember your Destiny Log In, please email
[email protected] or [email protected]
~Increase your reading each day, explore new genres, and win a prize by
completing the library’s 40 Book Challenge
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~Remember to check out Sora, our online library, to read hundreds of ebooks
and audiobooks. soraapp.com/library/sheboyganfalls
~Become an Elementary School Reading Buddy by recording yourself reading a
picture book through FlipGrid on your Media or Library Canvas Page
~Become an Elementary School Reading Buddy by recording yourself reading a
picture book through FlipGrid on your Media or Library Canvas Page
~Snap a selfie of yourself reading to a “friend” (stuffed animal, pet,
human, tree, object) and send to Ms. Falk or Miss Fritz. You can also edit
the slideshow of posters here
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and add your own!
Spelling Bee: Can you spell words like: pearlescent, parachuted, and
palindrome? Well some of our students can!
Congratulations to our 2020-2021 All-School Spelling Bee winner – 7th
grader Mia Winter and our runner-up 8th grader Elena Rosalez.
Mia went on to compete at the regional spelling bee. Thank you to everyone
who participated, and to our grade level finalists. From 5th grade the
finalists were: Zeke V, Preston K., Jaslyn L., and Maris V. From 6th grade
the finalists were: Micah B., Logan G., and Adrian B. From 7th grade the
finalists were: Mia W., Erika M., and Sydney G. From 8th grade the
finalists were: Hannah S., Elena R., and Mackenzie H. Congratulations to
all!!!