*Sheboygan Falls Middle School*
*Student Announcements*
*2/26/2016*
*“A”*
*The following students – please stop in the library today – Mackenzie B,
Jesse B, Alyssa L, Owen L, Isabella M, Ava P, Seth R, and Paige S.*
Summer school booklets will be distributed on Wednesday, March 2nd during
Falcon Period. Summer school for middle school students will again be
housed at the high school and will run from June 13th – June 30th. Classes
will be held from 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM Monday through Thursday.
Attention all seventh and eighth grade students. Are you looking to run
faster, get in shape, build lean muscle, all while having fun? Then come on
out for track! Track practice begins April 4th. There will be a parent
meeting on March 22nd at 5pm in the MS gym. If you are interested in being
a part of the team, please see Mrs. Miller in the office to pick up
registration forms. Signup deadline: March 11th Coaches Athorp, Debbink,
and Hughes
*Ice cream sales are moving to Wednesdays starting next week.* Ice cream
will still be sold this Friday, Feb. 26, but starting on Wed., March 2, ice
cream will be sold on Wednesdays for the remainder of the school year.
*Box Tops Competition! *Please stop in the MS office to get a sheet if you
would like to turn in box tops. The Wednesday Falcon time class that
collects the most will earn an incentive of 30min of electronic time, along
with the Wii. The competition runs from February 23rd- March 18th.
Smiles 4 Life, Inc. is a non-profit organization that will be offering
preventative dental services including oral screenings, cleanings, fluoride
varnish applications, and dental sealants right at school for students
Early Childhood through 12th grade! Smiles 4 Life will hold visits at
Sheboygan Falls Middle School on: Tuesday, March 1, 2016 Each school office
in the district has information and enrollment forms. Forms did come home
with the 2nd quarter report cards.
Completed forms should be returned to your child’s school office.
More Questions? Call Smiles 4 Life at 262-896-9891, or visit us on the web
atwww.smiles4lifedental.org
Harmann Studios will be here on Monday, February 29th to take pictures of
new students starting at 2:45 and then will be taking girls’ basketball,
and wrestling, right after school starting at 3:20.
*The 3rd Annual Make a Difference Week is Next Month!*
*We Want to Hear How You are making a Difference!*
Many people believe that they don’t have what it takes to make a
difference. They believe that only people such as Mahatma Gandhi, Mother
Theresa, Albert Einstein, Bill Gates, and the likes, are capable of making
a difference. The truth is, we are all able to contribute and make a
difference in the world! Millions of people are out volunteering, serving
and giving in their communities across the globe. You can certainly touch
the lives of those around you with small, daily acts of kindness. It just
needs to be something you do with the intention of ‘doing good’. Just look
around you and see what you can do to ease someone’s burden or brighten
someone’s day, it’s noticed. When measured against the vastness of the
world, these acts may seem insignificant; but to the person whose life you
have touched, the significance can become profound. We really can make a
positive impact in our friendships, classrooms, businesses, cities and
countries.
*Next month, the School District of Sheboygan Falls will celebrate their
3rd Annual Make a Difference Week from March 21-23. Make a Difference Week
was started by the district’s counselors to highlight the importance of
spreading kindness and good deeds throughout the community. In
preparation, we would like to hear from our Fall’s school families. We
want to hear your stories about giving back, volunteering, paying it
forward and partaking in acts of kindness. We will highlight many of your
stories at school during the month of March. Please type up a short
description about how a middle school student (if the whole family is
involved, let us know!) in our district is making a difference. A picture
to accompany the description is welcome. Please send an email containing
your make a difference description (and picture) to Mr. Uselding (*
*[email protected]* <[email protected]>*).
All make a difference emails need to be received by Monday, February 29.
There will be a letter coming home in the near future with more details
about this year’s Make a Difference Week. Thank you!*
Can You Feel the Love Tonight! It is time for the Lion King Kids at SFMS!
The dates are March 10th at 7:00 pm; March 11th at 7:00pm.and March 12th at
1:00 pm and 7:00 pm. Tickets are $3.00 for students and seniors (60 and
older, and $5.00 for adults. Children under 5 are free. Please check with
cast members to see what shows they are in. Tickets can be purchased at
the middle school office – 467-7880. Don’t miss this exciting event!
TIME IS RUNNING OUT TO PURCHASE YOUR YEARBOOK!!! MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29TH WILL
BE THE LAST DAY. IF YOU ARE STILL INTERESTED IN ORDERING ONE, YOU CAN ORDER
ONLINE AT www.jostens.com OR FILL OUT AN ORDER FORM AND RETURN IT TO THE
OFFICE OR TO ROOM 211.
Shoreline Metro Route 20 provides reliable before school and after school
transportation for middle school students who live near the bus route and
in the River Oaks subdivision. The bus schedule and route map is available
at http://www.shorelinemetro.com/route-20.
Contact Shoreline Metro at 459-3281 for information.
MS Parent/Teacher Conferences are scheduled for Tuesday, March 15th from
4pm-7pm. These will be scheduled on line. 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.
http://www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/parent-teacher-conference-registration.cfm
SFMS is partnering up with Milwaukee Bucks and Wendy’s on perfect
attendance in the month of February. If interested in info, please stop in
the MS office to pick up a packet.
*EXPLORE & LEARN ABOUT STEM CAREERS: JUST FOR GIRLS & PARENTS! * Tech Savvy
is a daylong science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) career
conference
attract girls in sixth through ninth grade to these fields and to inform
families about STEM education and careers. The day includes hands-on
workshops and expert speakers for both girls and their parents. The event
will take place on Saturday, March 19th at the UW Fox Valley campus. Click
on the following link Tech Savvy
information on how SFSD sixth through ninth grade girls and parents can
participate!
*Lion King Play is March 10th-12th*
Rehearsals generally run from 3:15-4:00 pm or 4:30 pm during the week of
the show they will run until 5:30 pm.
*Date*
*Day*
*Time*
*Agenda*
*Location*
2/26
F
3:15-4:30
1st Half of Shows Both Casts
Auditorium
2/29
M
3:15-5:00
Friday Night Cast – Run Show
Auditorium
3/1
T
3:15-5:00
Saturday Night Cast – Run Show
Auditorium
3/2
W
No Rehearsal
3/3
TH
3:15-5:00
Friday Night Cast – Run Show
Auditorium
3/4
F
3:15-5:00
Saturday Night Cast – Run Show
Auditorium
3/7
M
3:15-5:30
Both Casts – Run Both Shows – in Costume and Take Cast Picture
Auditorium
3/8
T
3:15-5:30
Friday Night Cast – Run Show in Costume
Auditorium
3/9
W
2:15-4:30
Saturday Night Cast – Run Show in Costume
Auditorium
3/10
TH
12:06 Call
1:00 Show
Friday Night Cast
Auditorium
TH
5:45 Call
7:00 Show
Saturday Night Cast
Auditorium
3/11
F
12:06 Call
1:00 Show
Saturday Night Cast
Auditorium
F
5:45 Call
7:00 Show
Friday Night Cast
Auditorium
3/12
S
11:45 Call
1:00 Show
Friday Night Cast
Auditorium
3/12
S
5:45 Call
7:00 Show
Saturday Night Cast
Auditorium
*Jazz Ensemble Schedule*
3-1
7:00 a.m.
Room 120
3-3
7:00 a.m.
Room 120
3-5
TBA
Solo & Ensemble Festival – Kiel MS
*Show Choir Choreography Announcement:*
2/26 Room 119 7:15 AM
2/4 Room 119 7:15 AM
2/5 Kiel Middle School TBA
“Parents, please know that at any time during the year that your financial
situation changes we encourage you to complete the lunch application.”
*From The Nurse:*
*Kids Can Increase Their Physical Activity By “Exergaming.” *A study
published in Pediatrics by researchers at the University of Montreal offers
positive news for Wii-loving teenagers and their parents. Games such as Wii
Sports and Dance Revolution can bring them closer to recommended physical
activity levels.
*MARCH*
1 Smiles 4 Life Dental Program
Mid-Quarter Grades Due at 3:45 p.m.
Wrestling Sheboygan Falls and Valders at Kiel
PTO Meeting – 6:00 p.m. – MS Library
3 Wrestling Plymouth and New Holstein at Sheboygan
Falls
5 MS Solo and Ensemble Festival
8 Wrestling Manitowoc and Sheboygan Falls at New
Holstein
10 MS Play Performance for 5/6 – 1:00 p.m. – MS
Auditorium
MS Play – 7:00 p.m. – MS Auditorium
11 MS Play Performance for 7/8 – 1:00 p.m. – MS
Auditorium
MS Play & Art Show – 7:00 p.m. – MS Auditorium
12 MS Play & Art Show – 1:00 p.m. – MS Auditorium
MS Play & Art Show – 7:00 p.m. – MS Auditorium
14 Wrestling Mishicot and Plymouth at Sheboygan Falls
15 Parent/Teacher Conferences 4:00-7:00 p.m.
17 Wrestling Conference Tournament at Plymouth – 4:00
p.m.
18 6th Grade School Concert for grades 5 & 6
21 6th Grade Choral Concert – 7:00 p.m. – MS Auditorium
6th Grade Band Concert – 7:30 p.m. – MS Auditorium
