Elementary School
Attention Future Falconettes! The Jan. 8th Varsity Dance Team Dance Mini-Camp that was cancelled due to weather has been rescheduled to Friday, February 13. So if you didn’t get a chance to sign up before – it’s not too late! Girls will learn a routine and perform at the JV basketball halftime that night. The cost is $25 in advance or $30 at the door and includes a T-shirt, Poms, and Dinner! Additional registration forms will be available in your school office. Forms must be returned to the school office by Friday, January 30 to receive the discounted price. If you have already pre-registered and have a conflict with this new date, a full refund will be provided. Questions/Refund call Kori at 467-0158.
Yearbooks are now on sale. Please have your orders in the elementary office by Friday, February 13th.
There will be an early release on Friday, January 23rd @ 11:00 a.m. Also, there will be NO 4K or EC this day.
SF Rec Department to Offer Art Workshop
The Rec Department is once again partnering with StoreFront Gallery & Studio in downtown Sheboygan Falls to offer a "Copper Wire Art Exploration" workshop on Saturday, January 24th from 10:30am-12:00pm. The workshop is designed for children 8 years old and up and is open to the first 20 people registered. All the information, including registration forms, can be found on the Rec Department website: http://www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/recdept/art-classes.cfm
Camp Anokijig Programs – Brochure attached with further details
Our main program is called “Resident Camp” which offers a wide
variety of activities for all ages and emphasizes a well-rounded and
fun camp experience. . “Resident Camp Specialty Programs” and
"Day Trips” combine all of the of “Resident Camp”, but they also
focus on one particular activity or travel out of camp for a few hours
of adventure. For the camper who wants to experience a more rustic
style of camping, we offer the "Adventure Trips" that start and end
at Anokijig, but travel to seek out once-in-a-lifetime thrilling, unique
outdoor adventure experiences.
The Sheboygan Falls School District is committed to providing an exceptional education for the students of the community of Sheboygan Falls. The Board of Education and the Superintendent are asking the community to become a part of a three, one-hour community conversations with us to talk about current and future educational issues facing our schools. We think that by working together we will come up with better solutions moving forward.
Initially three community conversations are scheduled for January 21, at Sheboygan Falls Elementary School library; February 18at the Middle School library; and March 18, 2015 at the High School library. Each meeting will be held from 6:15-7:15 p.m. The evening will begin with a brief overview of local education initiatives and issues to help participants understand that district’s mission, vision and commitments and why these have been developed.
A majority of the meeting will be dedicated to dialoguing with participants about their ideas and feedback to help the district move forward as it addresses community priorities, and future decisions. So that we may adequately prepare for attendance, please call Julie Hahn at 920-467-7893 to indicate you will be attending. However, last minute plans change if you find that you are able to attend but have not RSVP’d, no one will be turned away. Please join us!
Learn more about positive news at our schools with online newsletters! Find them on each school's website by clicking on "Newsletters" in the left navigation, or use the links below. Newsletters will no longer be mailed. If you require a paper copy, please contact the school's main office and we would be happy to assist you.
http://www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/high/high-school-newsletters.cfm
http://www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/middle/middle-school-newsletters.cfm
http://www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/elementary/elementary-school-newsletters.cfm
REMINDERS – STUDENT DROP OFF AND PICK UP
Unless a parent or guardian needs to come into the building to meet with a staff member, they should not bring their children into the building. To help students learn independence, they need to line up and enter with the other students.
Students who are being picked up after school are dismissed at the northeast atrium Door #1. This is the pick-up/drop off circle.
Remember that if you are going to get out of your car to pick up your child, you cannot park in the drop off circle. At no time will students be allowed to cross a street or walk through a parking lot without an adult. When students are dropped off in the morning, they are expected to walk to the playground on the outside sidewalks. They should not go through the building to get to the playground.
Please do not park on either side of the road directly in front of school. The front parking lot on the west side of the building, near the pick-up lane, should be used for parents picking up their children. At no time should children be left unattended in the parking lot or to cross the street.
Thank you for your cooperation in working with us to keep your children safe at all times.