*Sheboygan Falls Middle School*
*Student Announcements*
*5/26/2016*
*“B” Day*
*No School Friday, May 27th & Monday, May 30th~ Have a great weekend! *
If you haven’t picked up your photo booth picture from the dance, please
stop in Mrs. Powers room.
*CONGRATULATIONS* to Mrs. Scharrer’s Wednesday Falcon Time group, who
collected the largest number of empty water bottles and assisted Mrs.
Charbonneau’s enrichment group and Mrs. Fiorini’s Eco Nature Club in
completing their greenhouse project! They are the winners of the ice cream
reward!
*Chaperons needed for 8th grade Recognition Night Dance* – Parents of 8th
grade students, as of now we only have one parent signed up as a chaperon
for the dance and one other person potentially willing if needed. For a
class this size we need 12 chaperons to help monitor the different areas at
the high school. At least 2 of these need to be men. Without proper
supervision, we won’t be able to hold the dance for the kids after the
program. Staff do not work at this event, other than 2 of the aides who
are there to take care of the food and other duties. Please consider
helping with this dance so the kids can have a fun time to end their middle
school years with. All chaperons do need to follow district policy to be
background checked, so respond soon if you are willing to help. We need
enough time to get the checks completed. Thank you, Ms. Samse.
*Chili’s Fundraiser*
Don´t want to cook on the start of this upcoming long weekend?
Eat at Chili’s anytime this* Thursday May 26th* and you will be making a
contribution to Sheboygan Falls School District. You do not have to dine
in to contribute. Chili’s To Go is a great option! Simply let your server
know that you are there supporting Sheboygan Falls and they will donate 10%
back to SFHS. The students on the Ecuador Language Immersion Trip are
still fundraising to pay for the bus to and from O’hare. Muchas gracias!
“FBLA will have its end of the year celebration on Thursday during the
7/8th grade lunch. Make sure you have a water or soda to drink.”
*WEEK OF MAY 23RD!*
*THURS. May 26th~ ECO NATURE CLUB* *REMINDER~ *Walking field trip to
Rochester Park for fishing workshop and fun! Bring your permission slips
to Mrs. Fiorini ASAP! Meet in the ACTION Room at 10:20 for
a 10:30 departure. Dress for the weather and don’t forget your bag lunch.
*CHESS CLUB* *will not meet this week, but will meet again next week
on Thurs. June 2nd!*
*WEEK OF MAY 30TH!*
*TUES. MAY 31st~ ECO NATURE CLUB~ *Pickup your lunch and meet in the ACTION
Room during your lunch/recess period to plant!
*THURS. JUNE 2nd~ CHESS CLUB & SCRABBLE PLAY~ *Pick up your lunch and meet
in the ACTION Room during your entire recess/lunch period.
*Library Reminder to Students – Final check in is Wednesday, May 25th.
Please have all your library items brought back by Wednesday. Thank you!*
*8th Graders:*
Tuesday, June 7th before the 8th grade graduation ceremony, there will be a
class picture taken at Settler’s Park. Be there and ready to take the
picture at 5:20pm.
*Kids Bowl Free summer program!* For more information go to
www.KidsBowlFree.com/Bardon
your student pick up post card in the MS office.
“Bump, Set, SPIKE! All interested 6th and 7th grade girls are invited to an
informational meeting about the Fall volleyball teams! We will be meeting on
Thursday, May 26th right after school in Room 207 (Miss T’s room). You
will pick up necessary forms and information in order to play in the Fall
season. This meeting will be short and sweet so you do not miss your bus
either! Please see Miss T with questions! Can’t wait to see you there!”
Locker clean out is just around the corner. If you have any of the
following unused items that you would like to donate to our children in
Haiti, please bring them to Ms. Haag in room 304.
· Markers/ colored pencils/crayons
· pencil sharpeners
· glue sticks
· glitter/ glitter glue
· pencils or pens (still in the package)
· drawstring backpacks
Students: Up by the office door, there is a sign hanging up with the names
of students that ordered a yearbook. Please double check your name is on
there. If NOT then you will have to order a yearbook by May 26th. After
that you are not guaranteed a yearbook. It will be first come, first serve
until they are sold out.
Parents: Cookbooks available. Proceeds benefit Pink Heals Sheboygan
County, which is the local cancer organization that SFMS Student Council
recently sponsored with our craft fair. They have teamed up with Kohler
Co. who is sponsoring a raffle in conjunction with the cookbook sales. For
each $10 cookbook you purchase, you will receive one free raffle entry.
More raffle tickets can be purchased at 1 for $1 or 6 for $5. Raffle
prizes include a Kohler generator, (2) $250 Kohler Destination gift cards,
a Kohler sink, a signed Packer football, and several more items. Please
contact Ann Powers at 467-7880 x4206 if you would like to purchase a
cookbook.
8th Grade Trip Reminder: On June 6th the busses will load at 7:45, and
depart by 8am. We will be departing 6 Flags at 6pm for a return time back
to the MS of 9pm.
Parents and Students: This year at registration our PTO will be selling
locker caddies.
University of WI Parkside is offering a summer reading program. To obtain
more information or register please call:
1-800-964-9974 M-F 7am-8pm and Sat 8am-3pm.
*FREE Mental Health Screening Week*
*May 23rd – May 27*
MHA is offering FREE mental health screenings the week of May 23rd – 27th,
in conjunction with May as Mental Health Awareness Month!
Call us to schedule an appointment with a local mental health clinician for
your FREE screening. Early intervention and screening is key!
Help is available. You are not alone. Treatment works!
Call (920) 458-3951 <%28920%29%20458-3951> or [email protected]
*SCHS Kids Camp: *Sheboygan County Humane Society is offering kids camp
June 20-24, July 18-22, and August 8-12. For more information come pick up
a brochure in the MS office.
*From The Nurse:*
A healthy tan is an oxymoron!
Minimize exposure to the sun by:
1. Avoiding exposure to the sun from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
2. Block the sun by wearing clothing
3. Use a #15 or higher sun screen and reapply often.
4. Avoid tanning beds.
The regular use of a sunscreen with a protections factor of 15 or more for
the first 18 years of life reduces the risk of melanoma by 78%.
*MAY*
26 6th Grade Marsh Trip- Kaiser/Tetshlag
8th Grade Science River Testing (Raindate)
31 5th Grade Band Parent Meeting – 6:30 p.m. – MS
Auditorium
6th Grade Marsh Trip- Kaiser/ Tetschlag
*JUNE*
2 Hot Kids (5th Grade) River Park 10:30-2:45
Jason Nall, environmental specialist-water, from Kohler Co
presenting to 8th grade science
3 8th Grade last day in building and yearbook signing
6 8th Grade Trip
5th grade field trip Civil War re-enactment
7 8th Grade Recognition HS Aud.
Last day for students
Grades Due at 3:45 p.m.
