September 23, 2024
If you have borrowed an icepack from the High School Office. Please return
them as soon as possible. Currently, we no longer have any to hand out.
Thank you!
Guest passes for homecoming will be available in the main office beginning
Monday, September 16th. Guest passes will be due Thursday, September 26th.
Homecoming Video
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In a world where diversity and inclusion are increasingly taking on the
spotlight, it is crucial to recognize and celebrate the unique
contributions and challenges faced by various communities. Among these
communities, the deaf population and those with hearing disabilities hold a
significant place. In fact, there are currently over 70 million deaf people
<www.un.org/en/observances/sign-languages-day>worldwide. The
International Week of Deaf People, also known as Deaf Awareness Week, is an
annual global event that aims to shed light on the issues faced by the deaf
community, promote their culture and achievements, and foster a more
inclusive society. – Hand Talk
SFHS staff and students participated in Deaf Awareness Week by learning
some words in American Sign Language. Please stop by the cafeteria windows
and check them out!
Attention SFHS Students!
Please remember that it is illegal to pass a school bus when it is dropping
off students. Not only is this against the law, but it can also be
extremely dangerous. Your safety and the safety of the students on the bus
are our top priority.
Also, please don’t drive distracted. Please just put your phone down and
focus on the road. Let’s all do our part to ensure a safe and enjoyable
school year.
Attention students! More visitors are coming soon! On Tuesday, September
24 we will have a rep from UW LaCrosse in the Counseling Office during
SOAR. Please use the Google form sent out in emails to get signed up for
this visit. Also, on Tuesday, September 24 during SOAR our Start College
Now rep from LTC will be in the Counseling Office to meet with any students
who might have Start College Now questions. Again, please use the Google
Form sent out in emails to get signed up for this visit. On Wednesday,
September 25 we will have a rep in the Counseling Office during SOAR from
UW Whitewater. You will have another Google Form in your email to fill out
for this visit. Also on Wednesday, September 25 during SOAR our YA rep will
be here to meet with students she is wanting to see. Mrs. Groth will
request you for SOAR that day if you are on her list. Finally, on
Wednesday, September 25 during lunches we will have a recruiter outside the
cafeteria from the US Coast Guard. As always, please feel free to go talk
with him, but return to the lunch room when you have finished.
SFHS FBLA will be hosting a Red Cross Blood Drive on Thursday, September
26th in the high school gym, from 9:00am-2:00pm. Students and staff are
welcome and encouraged to donate. Students must be over the age of 16. All
students under the age of 17 must fill out a parental consent form, found
in Ms. Kuehne’s Room A147. Thank you for considering to save lives! Photo
ID’s are required.
Sign up HERE
<www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/drive-results?zipSponsor=SFHS> to
donate!
The Fishing Club will be having its first meeting of the year Wednesday
Sept 25th at 6pm in the High School cafeteria. Parents are always welcome
to our meetings and activities.We will discuss events we can do along with
taking your suggestions on what you would like to see out of the fishing
club.If you are unable to attend and want to join the fishing club please
reach out to me at [email protected]
Robotics: Robotics club meets every Tuesday and Thursday from 5pm – 7pm in
room E108. If interested in learning more about Robotics or want to come to
a meeting, please reach out to Mr Schwinn, or anyone on the robotics team.
Robotics needs more than just designers, programmers, and fabricators. They
also need business people to handle finances and documentation.
Parents meeting for Robotics is Tuesday, October 1st from 6pm – 7pm in room
E108 of the high school.
Interested in joining KEY CLUB? Key Club is a student-led organization
which provides its members with opportunities to provide service, build
character, and develop leadership through community and school related
service projects. Key Club is associated with the local Sheboygan Falls
Kiwanis Club and many activity projects are coordinated with them. What to
learn more? Sign up using this form
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to join our meeting on Wednesday, October 9 during SOAR! You will be
requested in Elastic Class.
Attention all students in a math class: You are required to have a
graphing calculator for math. If you need to rent one from the school,
please get your rental form to Mrs. Franklin in A104 as soon as possible!
Calculators are going fast! You can get a form from a math teacher or from
the “Forms for Families” section on the school’s website.
Attention all math whizzes: The annual Lakeland Math meet is approaching
fast! If you are interested in practicing for the math meet, please
contact Mrs. Franklin in A104 and save the date for the meet on Monday,
October 21st, 2024 at 5:30.
Activities:
Monday, September 23rd
JV – Boys Soccer (A) Cedar Grove – Belgium 5:00pm
Bus Leaves 4:00pm