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Announcements 10/21/2019-10/24/2019

Monday, October 21st, 2019

Elementary School

 

Reminder: There
will be no school this Friday, October 25th!

 

Sheboygan Falls High School Proudly Presents:

 

9 to 5

 

November 7, 8,
9 @ 7:00 pm   

 

Online Tickets (showtix4u.com  search Sheboygan Falls) 

$8 Adults 

$5 Children (18 and
under) (anyone who needs their own seat)

$5 Senior

 

At the door
tickets: 

$10 Adults 

$5 Children (18 and
under) (anyone who needs their own seat)

$5 Senior

 

SDSF district staff
may receive two free tickets at the door

 

SFHS students are free
at the door. 

 

 

Health
Tips

 

Quality nutrition and physical activity are essential for
optimal growth, development, and well-being. The global shift in diet intake of
foods that are high in fat and sugar but low in nutrients has contributed
greatly to childhood obesity.
 

The
immediate and long-term effects of overweight and obesity impact the physical,
emotional, and social health of children and adolescents and places them at a
higher risk for the following health conditions (CDC, 2016a; Hoelscher, Kirk,
Ritchie, & Cunningham-Sabo, 2013; NIH, 2017):

·  high blood pressure and high cholesterol
(cardiovascular disease);

·  breathing problems such as asthma and sleep
apnea;

·  type 2 diabetes, impaired glucose tolerance,
insulin resistance;

·  fatty liver disease, gallstones, gastro-esophageal
reflux;

·  psychological problems such as anxiety and
depression;

·  joint and musculoskeletal disorders;

·  poor self-esteem and quality of life;

·  social problems such as bullying; and

·  some cancers

 

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 10/14/19-10/18/19

Monday, October 14th, 2019

Elementary School

 

Youth Wrestling Camp –
K-4th Grade

 

The K-4th
grade wrestling program will run on Tuesday and Thursday evenings
(5:45-7:00pm) from October 22nd-November 7th.  There will also be a free
in-house tournament on Saturday, November 9th.  Registration info can be
found in the SF Elementary office or on the Rec Department website here: https://www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/recdept/recreation-dept-wrestling  

 

Sheboygan Falls High School Proudly Presents:

 

9 to 5

 

November 7, 8,
9 @ 7:00 pm   

 

Online Tickets (showtix4u.com 
search Sheboygan Falls) 

$8 Adults 

$5 Children (18 and
under) (anyone who needs their own seat)

$5 Senior

 

At the door
tickets: 

$10 Adults 

$5 Children (18 and
under) (anyone who needs their own seat)

$5 Senior

 

SDSF district staff
may receive two free tickets at the door

 

SFHS students are free
at the door. 

 

 

Health
Tips

 

Quality nutrition and physical activity are essential for
optimal growth, development, and well-being. The global shift in diet intake of
foods that are high in fat and sugar but low in nutrients has contributed
greatly to childhood obesity.
 

The
immediate and long-term effects of overweight and obesity impact the physical,
emotional, and social health of children and adolescents and places them at a
higher risk for the following health conditions (CDC, 2016a; Hoelscher, Kirk,
Ritchie, & Cunningham-Sabo, 2013; NIH, 2017):

·  high blood pressure and high cholesterol
(cardiovascular disease);

·  breathing problems such as asthma and sleep
apnea;

·  type 2 diabetes, impaired glucose tolerance,
insulin resistance;

·  fatty liver disease, gallstones, gastro-esophageal
reflux;

·  psychological problems such as anxiety and
depression;

·  joint and musculoskeletal disorders;

·  poor self-esteem and quality of life;

·  social problems such as bullying; and

·  some cancers

 

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 FMWRNW 97.3 FM                   

WISN 1130 AM            

WLKN 98.1 FMWOKY 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 10/7/19-10/11/19

Monday, October 7th, 2019

Elementary School

 

 

Health
Tips

 

Quality nutrition and physical activity are essential for
optimal growth, development, and well-being. The global shift in diet intake of
foods that are high in fat and sugar but low in nutrients has contributed
greatly to childhood obesity.
 

The
immediate and long-term effects of overweight and obesity impact the physical,
emotional, and social health of children and adolescents and places them at a
higher risk for the following health conditions (CDC, 2016a; Hoelscher, Kirk,
Ritchie, & Cunningham-Sabo, 2013; NIH, 2017):

·  high blood pressure and high cholesterol
(cardiovascular disease);

·  breathing problems such as asthma and sleep
apnea;

·  type 2 diabetes, impaired glucose tolerance,
insulin resistance;

·  fatty liver disease, gallstones,
gastro-esophageal reflux;

·  psychological problems such as anxiety and
depression;

·  joint and musculoskeletal disorders;

·  poor self-esteem and quality of life;

·  social problems such as bullying; and

·  some cancers

 

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 9/30/19-10/4/19

Monday, September 30th, 2019

Elementary School

 

 

Health Tips

 

Quality nutrition and physical activity are essential for
optimal growth, development, and well-being. The global shift in diet intake of
foods that are high in fat and sugar but low in nutrients has contributed
greatly to childhood obesity.
 

The
immediate and long-term effects of overweight and obesity impact the physical,
emotional, and social health of children and adolescents and places them at a
higher risk for the following health conditions (CDC, 2016a; Hoelscher, Kirk,
Ritchie, & Cunningham-Sabo, 2013; NIH, 2017):

·  high blood pressure and high cholesterol
(cardiovascular disease);

·  breathing problems such as asthma and sleep
apnea;

·  type 2 diabetes, impaired glucose tolerance,
insulin resistance;

·  fatty liver disease, gallstones,
gastro-esophageal reflux;

·  psychological problems such as anxiety and
depression;

·  joint and musculoskeletal disorders;

·  poor self-esteem and quality of life;

·  social problems such as bullying; and

·  some cancers

Announcements 9/23/19-9/27/19

Monday, September 23rd, 2019

Elementary School

 

 

Picture Re-Take

 

Thursday, September 26th

 

3rd-8th Grade Boys and
Girls Rec Department Basketball

Mandatory Signup Day on Sunday,
September 29th from 2-3pm in the SFHS Gym. Practices begin on October 27th. If
you would like to coach a team (head or assistant), please contact Bryan Hansen
at 467-7827 or 
[email protected]

 

3rd-8th grade boys
teams will once again be playing in the NWBBL.  3rd-8th grade girls teams
will be playing in the Lakeshore Basketball League (LBL).

 

Registration forms and
more information can be found at the Aquatic Center front desk, any of the
SF School offices, or on the Rec Department website here: 

Youth Basketball Info

 

Health Tips

 

Please remember to
make sure you communicate your children's immunizations to your school nurses.
If you are new to the district, or have a student entering 4k, 5k, or 6th grade
you need to provide a copy of updated immunization records. 

 

We also want to remind
you of our policy of when not to send your children to school. This information
is also on the district website and in the handbooks.

 

Cold/Sore
Throat/Cough: A child with a severe cold and hacking cough should remain home
and rest even though they may not have a fever. If your child complains of a
sore throat and has no other symptoms he/she may go to school. If white spots
can be seen in the back of the throat or a fever is present, keep the child
home and call your physician.

 

Stomach Ache/Vomiting/
Diarrhea: Contact your doctor if your child has a stomach ache which is
persistent enough to limit his/her activity. If vomiting occurs, keep your
child at home until he/she can keep solid food down. A child with diarrhea
should be kept home. Contact your doctor if improvement does not occur.

 

Fever: A fever is a
warning that all is not right. NO child with a fever of 100 degrees (without
fever reducing agents) should be sent to school.  Do not allow your child
to return to school until he/she has been fever free for 24 hours.

 

Rash: A rash may be
the first sign of one of the many childhood's illnesses, such as chicken pox. A
rash may cover the entire body or may appear in only one area. Do not send your
child with a rash to school until your physician has said it is safe to do so. 

Announcements 9/23/19-9/27/2019

Monday, September 23rd, 2019

Elementary School

 

 

Picture Re-Take

 

Thursday, September 26th

 

Health Tips

 

Please remember to
make sure you communicate your children's immunizations to your school nurses.
If you are new to the district, or have a student entering 4k, 5k, or 6th grade
you need to provide a copy of updated immunization records. 

 

We also want to remind
you of our policy of when not to send your children to school. This information
is also on the district website and in the handbooks.

 

Cold/Sore
Throat/Cough: A child with a severe cold and hacking cough should remain home
and rest even though they may not have a fever. If your child complains of a
sore throat and has no other symptoms he/she may go to school. If white spots
can be seen in the back of the throat or a fever is present, keep the child
home and call your physician.

 

Stomach Ache/Vomiting/
Diarrhea: Contact your doctor if your child has a stomach ache which is
persistent enough to limit his/her activity. If vomiting occurs, keep your
child at home until he/she can keep solid food down. A child with diarrhea
should be kept home. Contact your doctor if improvement does not occur.

 

Fever: A fever is a
warning that all is not right. NO child with a fever of 100 degrees (without
fever reducing agents) should be sent to school.  Do not allow your child
to return to school until he/she has been fever free for 24 hours.

 

Rash: A rash may be
the first sign of one of the many childhood's illnesses, such as chicken pox. A
rash may cover the entire body or may appear in only one area. Do not send your
child with a rash to school until your physician has said it is safe to do so.

Announcements 9/16/19-9/20/19

Monday, September 16th, 2019

Elementary School

 

 

Picture Re-Take

 

Thursday, September 26th

 

Health Tips

 

Please remember to
make sure you communicate your children's immunizations to your school nurses.
If you are new to the district, or have a student entering 4k, 5k, or 6th grade
you need to provide a copy of updated immunization records. 

 

We also want to remind
you of our policy of when not to send your children to school. This information is
also on the district website and in the handbooks.

 

Cold/Sore
Throat/Cough: A child with a severe cold and hacking cough should remain home
and rest even though they may not have a fever. If your child complains of a
sore throat and has no other symptoms he/she may go to school. If white spots
can be seen in the back of the throat or a fever is present, keep the child
home and call your physician.

 

Stomach Ache/Vomiting/
Diarrhea: Contact your doctor if your child has a stomach ache which is
persistent enough to limit his/her activity. If vomiting occurs, keep your
child at home until he/she can keep solid food down. A child with diarrhea
should be kept home. Contact your doctor if improvement does not occur.

 

Fever: A fever is a
warning that all is not right. NO child with a fever of 100 degrees (without
fever reducing agents) should be sent to school.  Do not allow your child
to return to school until he/she has been fever free for 24 hours.

 

Rash: A rash may be
the first sign of one of the many childhood's illnesses, such as chicken pox. A
rash may cover the entire body or may appear in only one area. Do not send your
child with a rash to school until your physician has said it is safe to do so.

 

Announcements 9/9/19-9/13/19

Tuesday, September 10th, 2019

Elementary School


Picture Re-Take

 

Thursday, September 26th

 

Health Tips

 

Please remember to
make sure you to communicate your children's immunizations to your school
nurses. If you are new to the district, or have a student entering 4k, 5k, or
6th grade you need to provide a copy of updated immunization records. 

 

We also want to remind
you of our policy of when not send your children to school. This information is
also on the district website and in the handbooks

 

Cold/Sore
Throat/Cough: A child with a severe cold and hacking cough should remain home
and rest even though they may not have a fever. If your child complains of a
sore throat and has no other symptoms he/she may go to school. If white spots
can be seen in the back of the throat or a fever is present, keep the child
home and call your physician

 

Stomach Ache/Vomiting/
Diarrhea: Contact your doctor if your child has a stomach ache which is
persistent enough to limit his/her activity. If vomiting occurs, keep your
child at home until he/she can keep solid food down. A child with diarrhea
should be kept home. Contact your doctor if improvement does not occur.

 

Fever: A fever is a
warning that all is not right. NO child with a fever of 100 degrees (without
fever reducing agents) should be sent to school.  Do not allow your child
to return to school until he/she has been fever free for 24 hours.

 

Rash: A rash may be
the first sign of one of the many childhood's illnesses, such as chicken pox. A
rash may cover the entire body or may appear in only one area. Do not send your
child with a rash to school until your physician has said it is safe to do so.

 

Announcements 9/3/19-9/6/19

Tuesday, September 3rd, 2019

Elementary School

 

 

Welcome Back!

 

 

Health Tips

 

Please remember to
make sure you to communicate your children's immunizations to your school
nurses. If you are new to the district, or have a student entering 4k, 5k, or
6th grade you need to provide a copy of updated immunization records. 

 

We also want to remind
you of our policy of when not send your children to school. This information is
also on the district website and in the handbooks

 

Cold/Sore
Throat/Cough: A child with a severe cold and hacking cough should remain home
and rest even though they may not have a fever. If your child complains of a
sore throat and has no other symptoms he/she may go to school. If white spots
can be seen in the back of the throat or a fever is present, keep the child
home and call your physician

 

Stomach Ache/Vomiting/
Diarrhea: Contact your doctor if your child has a stomach ache which is
persistent enough to limit his/her activity. If vomiting occurs, keep your
child at home until he/she can keep solid food down. A child with diarrhea
should be kept home. Contact your doctor if improvement does not occur.

 

Fever: A fever is a
warning that all is not right. NO child with a fever of 100 degrees (without
fever reducing agents) should be sent to school.  Do not allow your child
to return to school until he/she has been fever free for 24 hours.

 

Rash: A rash may be
the first sign of one of the many childhood's illnesses, such as chicken pox. A
rash may cover the entire body or may appear in only one area. Do not send your
child with a rash to school until your physician has said it is safe to do so.

 

 

Announcements 6/3/19-6/7/19

Monday, June 3rd, 2019

Elementary School

 

Last day of School

 

Friday, June 7th.
Please note that this is no longer a half day/early release. Students will be
in school for the full day.

 

BGC Summer Information

 

https://thepositiveplace.com/locations-2/sheboygan-falls/

 

Health Tips

 

Messages for
Schools Regarding Measles

Measles cases are on
the rise in the U.S. While there are no cases in Wisconsin, several of our
neighboring states do have cases. We care about your student's
health and want you to have the important information below.
 Please
share with your staff and parents.

What is measles?

Measles is a respiratory (lung) illness that caused by a virus.
It spreads through the air when someone who is sick with the virus coughs or
sneezes. Early symptoms may include cough, runny nose, high fevers, pink
eye, and a red rash with raised bumps that begins at the hairline and moves
down the body. Later symptoms my include pneumonia and swelling of the brain
that can rarely lead to death.

What if my child has measles symptoms?

Call your doctor right
away. Keep your child at home until you are able to talk with your doctor. When
your child is sick and they still go to school or sports, the virus can spread
to other students.

2019 Falcon Summer
Basketball Camp

July 8th and July 9th

Athletes going into 4th – 6th Grade

9:00 – 11:00 @ the ES Gym

This year’s falcon summer camp will focus on developing offensive and
defensive skills by providing instruction, drills, and competition designed for
individual improvement. Stop in the ES for more information and sign-up!