*Sheboygan Falls Middle School*
*Student Announcements*
*9/16/2015*
*“B” Day*
Mrs. Charbonneau would like to start offering clubs during recess – These
clubs would be available to any student who would like to explore these
instruments more or has experience already. If you are interested, please
stop by Mrs. Charbonneau for a pass. FYI – These clubs would run until
Oct.2.
Tuesday – Keyboard Club
Wednesday – Drumming Club
Thursday – Chiming Club
Friday – Guitar/Ukulele Club
Sheboygan Falls Police Department Facebook page implies that pedestrian and
car travel to/from school most likely will be an even bigger challenge with
bridge access closed for the next two weeks. Please plan plenty of time for
your morning/afternoon routine in getting to/from school. More info from
their post below.
Railroad Re-Construction Update:
Poplar Street is expected to reopen late this afternoon. Monroe Street
between Broadway Street and Poplar Street will be closed beginning
September 13 through September 26th. *During this period, the sidewalks
will also be inaccessible / closed and foot traffic will be very limited in
the area. If you have children that normally walk to school along Monroe
St. please make arrangements for a different route so they get to school
safe.*
*Sheboygan Falls Chili’s Night:*
Come support Sheboygan Falls HS Students at Chili’s all day Wednesday
September 16th or all day Thursday September 17th. If you are looking for
a reason to celebrate, September 16th is also Mexico’s Independence day!
Come and celebrate while supporting Sheboygan Falls High School. Chili’s
will donate 15% of sales back to Sheboygan Falls High School. We have 30
students working hard to improve their Spanish with an immersion study in
Ecuador next June. Please support this hard working group of students by
dining in or ordering Chili’s to go. Simply tell your waiter that you are
supporting Sheboygan Falls HS or you can also present a Chili’s voucher.
Your support is greatly appreciated!
*4th-8th Grade Rec Department Basketball*
Parents – If you are interested in being a head or assistant coach for a
boys or girls 4th-8th grade Traveling Basketball team, please contact Bryan
Hansen, Recreation Director, before September 16, 2015 @ 467-7827 or
[email protected]
There will be a Basketball Association meeting for all interested coaches
on Wednesday, September 16, 2015
@ 6:00pm in the High School Library.
Do you like working as a team? Do you like to be creative when using
technology? Do you like taking fun and interesting photos? Are you outgoing
and friendly? Are you organized and responsible? If so, being part of this
year’s yearbook staff might be for you!!! If you are interested in joining,
go to Miss Zimmer’s room (room 211) and pick up an application.
*Information about Safe Schools Alert bullying reporting *
https://sheboyganfalls-wi.safeschoolsalert.com/resources/en/alert_flyer/letter.pdf
*Presto Show Choir*
Attention Girls 6th-8th grade who are interested in singing and dancing.
If you are interested in being in the Presto Show Choir, please come to our
first rehearsal on September 18th at 7:15 am in Mrs. Charbonneau’s room.
Please meet at door 12 in back and we will walk in together. Thanks, Mrs.
Charbonneau
*Homecoming:*
Sheboygan Falls Athletic Booster Club will be selling the Homecoming
trinkets again this year on Thursday, September 17th & Friday, September
18th during the school lunch hours. Varsity Game Friday @ 7pm.
*Spirit Week:*
*Thursday *- Grade Colors Day. See how well your class can act as a team:
5th grade wears purple, 6th grade wears blue, 7th grade wears green, and
8th grade wears red. Teachers wear black.
*Friday *- Falcon Day. Support the Falcon football team as they take on
Roncalli in the Homecoming game Friday night
*From the Nurse: *
Parents are encouraged to access the September Tidbit Times at
http://www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/cms_files/resources/September%202015%20Fruit%20and%20Veggies-More%20Matters.pdf
This month’s edition has some interesting articles on nutrition.
The weather report for this week is hot and sticky. Here are five tips for
staying cool.
1. Stay out of the sun when it is the hottest
2. Cut back on unnecessary activity
3. Wear lightweight loose-fitting clothing
4. Wear footwear that breaths
5. Stay hydrated but avoid sugary drinks
*SEPTEMBER*
17 Volleyball 7 at Kiel/8 at Kiel
Cross Country @ Valder’s –*Cancelled *
21 Volleyball 7 at Home/8 at Two Rivers
22 Cross Country – Plymouth – *Cancelled*
24 Volleyball 7 at Manitowoc Wilson/8 at
Manitowoc Wilson
24-25 Music Fundraiser Kick-Off
25 Matt Barens Kohler engineer present to 8th
Grade Science
28 Volleyball 7 Home/8 Home – Both against
Plymouth
*7th grade at ES Gym/8th grade at MS Gym*
