SFMS Messenger – March 2016
Dates and Events
March 1
-PTO Meeting 6pm MS library
-Wrestling Sheboygan Falls & Valders @ Kiel
March 3
-Wrestling Plymouth & New Holstein @ Sheboygan Falls
March 4
10:30-2:30 8th Grade to First Stage Theatre
March 5
-MS Solo and Ensemble Festival
-Wrestling Two Rivers & Mishicot @ Sheboygan Falls
March 8
– Wrestling Manitowoc & Sheboygan Falls @ New Holstein
March 10
-MS Play 7:00pm- MS Aud.
-MS Play Performance for 5/6- 1:00pm- MS Aud
March 11
-MS Play & Art Show-7pm -MS Aud.
-MS Play Performance for 7/8 -1:00pm- MS Aud
March 12
-MS Play & Art Show- 1pm-MS Aud
-MS Play & Art Show- 7pm-MS Aud.
March 14
-Wrestling Mishicot & Plymouth @ Sheboygan Falls
March 15
-Parent/Teacher Conferences 4pm-7pm
March 17
-Wrestling Conference Tournament at Plymouth 4pm
March 18
-Grade 6 School Concert for grades 5&6
March 21
-Grade 6 Band Concert-7:30pm- MS Aud
-Grade 6 Choral Concert- 7pm -MS Aud
March 24
-NO SCHOOL
March 25
-NO SCHOOL
March 28
-NO SCHOOL
April 11
-FBLA State Conference
April 12
-Grade 5 to J.A. Biz Town
-FBLA State Conference
April 18
-Jazz Concert-MS/HS Jazz Ensembles-7pm -HS Aud
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March 2016

Middle School Parent/Teacher Spring Conference
MS Parent/Teacher Conferences are scheduled for Tuesday, March 15, from 4pm-7pm. These will be scheduled online. You can go to the school website to schedule. There’s a link to this page on the Family Resources page of the web site.

Summer Learning Made Fun
Summer School Materials are Available
Summer school registration has begun. Please look for the Summer School Course Guide that was sent home in Friday folders. Summer school will occur June 13th through July 1st from 8:00 AM to 12:00 P.M. Click here for the online course guide and registration form.

National Geographic Bee 2016
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2016 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CHAMPION ~ NOAH W! Noah has completed the online qualification test for a chance to attend the State level bee. CONGRATULATIONS also to all of the finalists on your achievements. The school level finalists included  Alex B., Andrew K., Wayne H., Noah W., Dustin K., and Noah H.

Lion King Performances
Can You Feel the Love Tonight!  It is time for The Lion King Kids at SFMS! The dates are March 10 at 7:00 pm; March 11 at 7:00 pm and March 12 at 1:00 pm and 7:00 pm.  Tickets are $3.00 for students and seniors and $5.00 for adults.  Children under 5 are free.  There will be alternate casts, so please check with cast members to see what shows they are in.  Tickets can be purchased at the middle school office. For questions phone 467-7880.  Don’t miss this exciting event!

Community Friends
Even though Veterans Day seems far in the past, there are 2 people that we would like to thank for their service and commitment to SFMS.  Greg and Lynnette Rakun have provided the sound system for our program to honor local veteranss the past couple of years.  This is a big undertaking as it means bringing in speakers, control panel, microphones and other equipment the day before the program.  Greg works with the students on sound checks and continues to monitor every aspect of sound the day of the event.  Thank you Greg and Lynnette, for being such caring friends!

5th Grade Gets “Biz”zy
Fifth graders are busy experiencing Free Enterprise during one of Junior Achievement’s Biz Town lessons. We have been fortunate to once again have volunteer Cynthia Roeck from Cleveland State Bank teach us financial literacy. All students need to be able to write their first and last names in cursive in order to sign their checks and credit card receipts at Biz Town. Please be on the lookout for a paper announcing an opportunity to help out the fifth graders Biz Town experience as a ‘Mystery Worker’.  Our trip to Biz Town in Milwaukee is scheduled for Tuesday, April 12th. We are appreciative of the support of the fifth grade parents. This is the first year we actually have more volunteers than we are able to take along.

Read 180 “Poet-Tree”
Students in our classroom have been challenged this year to read poems, memorize them, and present them to their classmates.  This has been a great activity that encourages strong fluency and presentation skills.  Some of the students’ favorites have come from Shel Silverstein whose books include: Where the Sidewalk Ends, A Light in the Attic, Falling Up, and Every Thing On It and Jack Prelutsky’s poems from My Dog May Be a Genius and Something Big Has Been Here.  When a student has chosen to accept this challenge, they are acknowledged by a seasonal cut-out that displays their name and the poem they have memorized.  This is then displayed on our classroom “Poet-Tree.”

WPS Visits 8th Grade
Ms. Huenink’s student participates in the natural gas safety program presented by WPS.

Musical Notes

Grade 5 students had the opportunity to learn more about the wind instruments of the band at our 3rd annual “Band Demo Day for Wind Instruments”.  Local musicians shared interesting facts about their instrument as well as performed short songs for the students. The program opened and closed with a band arrangement of music from “Star Wars”. After the presentation students were able to try both woodwind and brass instruments and reflect on the experience.


MS Band and Choir students have been busy preparing for the annual Wisconsin School Music Association District Solo & Ensemble Festival. Performances are scheduled for Saturday, March 5, 2016 between 8:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. at Kiel High School.

Make A Difference
During the school’s Make a Difference activities, students will be involved in many “pay it forward” activities. As part of the fun, students are encouraged to dress up:
Monday, March 21 -Wear mismatched clothes & shoes, “I may look ridiculous today, but I’m Making a Difference!”
Tuesday, March 22 -Wear sunglasses, “Shine bright and Make a Difference!”
Wednesday, March 23-Wear your clothes inside out, “Inside & Out, I’m Dedicated to Making a Difference”

WATCH FOR  Strengthening Community. Supporting Our Heroes.
The School District of Sheboygan Falls and members of Chamber-Main Street have joined together to sponsor a community fundraiser to demonstrate support for local families who have suffered from fire tragedy and to support our firefighters for their selfless efforts to protect us all.
The School District of Sheboygan Falls Make a Difference event starts March 21 and focuses on “paying it forward” to our community. As part of Make A Difference, we may see various activities to support this effort. Local Businesses and other groups will continue the activities through July 3. Efforts are under construction as we get the word out.
Also, on March 23, Firehouse Restaurant is donating a portion of their proceeds that day to support the fundraiser. Again, more information is in the works – we will send more details soon!
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The School District of Sheboygan Falls does not discriminate on the basis of sex, color, race, religion, age, national origin, ancestry, creed, pregnancy, marital or parental status, sexual orientation or physical, mental, emotional or learning disability.