Elementary School
Make a Difference Week
During the week of March 23rd, the entire district will be celebrating “Make a Difference Week.” Each school will be participating in various activities to promote our schools making a difference in our schools, community and world.
Monday – “Brighten Someone’s Life with an Act of Kindness” – wear neon or bright colors
Tuesday – “Hats off to Being Kind” and wear a cool hat
Wednesday – “Helping is No Sweat” and wear sweatshirts
Thursday – “Be a Good Sport and Be Kind,” wear your favorite sports team gear
Friday – “Show Your Falcon Pride, Be Kind,” wear Falcon colors
Spring Box Tops Contest
The contest starts March 23rd and ends April 24th. Please collect your box tops and attach them to the sheets provided to you from your classroom teacher. If more are needed they are available in the ES office. Winning students will be announced May 23rd and will receive a Target gift card! Good Luck!
Summer School
Summer School is just around the corner! Come join the fun and learning by taking advantage of our free summer school courses.
Grades: Incoming 5K – 5th grades
Dates: Monday – Friday, June 8th – 26th
Time: 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Location: Sheboygan Falls Elementary School
Summer School Registration is due April 10th. You can find the Course Guide and Registration online under the Student/Parent information link at: www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/summerschool/ or http://goo.gl/2g2HRg
There will be a computer available in the elementary school office to complete the registration. If you would like a paper copy of the course guide and registration, please pick one up from the Elementary School Office.
The WINGS FOR LANDEN fundraising campaign is now underway to help raise
money to add three new baseball scoreboards at the Sheboygan Falls
Elementary School and High School to honor the memory of 4-year-old Landen
Wachter.
Order forms are available in the ES office if you are interested in purchasing items. There are short sleeve shirts (in both youth and adult sizes), long sleeve shirts and sweatshirts (adult sizes only), hats and window decals. Orders can be given to Cassie Adelman at the MS or mailed to Craig Senglaub. Thank you for your support!
Rec Department Information
Rec League Baseball/Softball
The Sheboygan Falls Rec Department is also accepting registrations for summer Rec League baseball and softball until the registration deadline of April 10th. Recreation leagues are available for boys and girls from Kindergarten-8th grade (current year's grade).
Registration forms and more information for all programs can be found at the Aquatic Center, Middle School office, Elementary School office, and online at: www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/recdept.
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.
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.