*Sheboygan Falls Middle School*
*Student Announcements*
*9/13/2017*
*“A” Day*
Jazz Ensemble will be meeting on Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 7:00
AM starting
on Thursday, September 14th.
6th graders who signed up for the Art Enrichment field trip this Friday,
Sept 15. You may be excused to eat lunch around 10:50 on Friday. Meet in
the Art Room at 11:10. We will take attendance, board bus, and leave! We
will return to school around 1:45. Remember to discuss missed class work
with your teacher. We still could use 1 or 2 parent chaperones; contact
Mrs. Fischer for details.
PRIZE DRAWING TODAY for National Arts in Education Week! We are going to
have our very first paper-less prize drawing now that we are a 1:1 school.
If you want to win one of 3 prizes, please EMAIL Mrs. Fischer today. (
[email protected]) In the email, tell why music, art,
dance, or drama makes your life better! 3 names will be pulled randomly to
win a JoAnn gift card, a drawing kit with a sketchbook and pencils, and a
painting kit for those who love to paint.
Winners announced tomorrow. Tomorrow, Thursday, please wear a shirt with an
art, dance, music, or drama/theater theme!
The following fifth graders are invited to a special “Pizza Lunch
w/Principal Markofski” on Friday, Sept. 15th at 11am for accepting the
Summer *Dreambox Learning* Math Challenge: Jeanelle C., Nevaeh R., Ben K.,
Cami J., and Shelby H. Congratulations!!!
In honor of National Arts in Education Week, here are some fun facts of the
day! Did you know that in a recent survey, 72% of business leaders said
that CREATIVITY was a skill that they were looking for with potential
employees?! Innovation, creative problem-solving, and thinking outside
the box are all part of creativity that we use in art classes. Music
education prepares students to learn. Music education readies students for
learning by helping to develop their basic mental skills and capacities.
Music instruction impacts learning by enhancing fine motor skills,
preparing the brain for achievement, fostering superior working memory, and
cultivating better thinking skills.
Please help us celebrate “National Arts in Education Week” September 11-15!
We are all positively impacted by having art, music, and theater at our
school! Show your support by wearing an art, dance, theater, or
music-themed t-shirt on Thursday, Sept. 14th. ~Thank you, Mrs. Fischer,
Mrs. Winkler, Mrs. Charbonneau, Mrs. Stowers
Student Council is looking for members for the 2017-2018 school year. Are
you outgoing, care about your school, and are a leader? Then Student
Council is the place for you. Applications to join Student Council will be
available on Tuesday in your Falcon Time classroom. They will also be
available on the Student Council bulletin board located across from the
Library. Please return applications to Mrs. Powers in room 206 by Monday,
September 18. Meetings are on the first and third Mondays of the month
beginning Monday, October 2.
Show choir for the 2017-2018 school year is starting again Friday,
September 15th at 7:15 am in Mrs. Charbonneau’s room – 119. It is open to
any girls in grades 6th-8th. Please remember if you would like to get
breakfast please come at 7:00 am. Thanks, Mrs. C.
*First Lego League Robotics and Research team announcement*
Does helping to find a solution to a real-world problem sound interesting?
Would you like to work with your friends and classmates to research, share
and present your solution to this problem? Does the idea of using Legos to
build and program a robot to move, grab, push, pull or carry things on a
game board sounds like fun? If so, then *First Lego League Robotics and
Research* team is for you!
This year, there will be two teams, new faces to help coach and mentor the
teams, including a high school senior who was part of the RedRaider
Robotics team that competed in the FIRST Robotics world competition in St.
Louis last April!
Please turn in your application to the office by the end of the day,
Thursday, September 14th. The members of the teams will be announced on
Monday, September 18th. Good luck!
*Health Tip*
We all know that Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. It is
also the meal that many students skip. Studies show that students
especially teenagers who eat breakfast are more attentive in class, have
more energy, and are less likely to be overweight than their peers who
don’t eat breakfast. So, grab some cereal, yogurt, a piece of fruit,
protein bar, or a peanut butter sandwich and have the best learning
possible this school year!
*SEPTEMBER*
14 Volleyball @ Home against New Holstein
*7th grade at ES Gym/8th grade at MS Gym*
Cross Country – Valders
15 Middle School Music Fundraiser Kick off – MS
Auditorium
Art Fieldtrip
19 Cross Country-Plymouth
21 Volleyball @ Kiel 7th & 8th
25 Volleyball @ Home against Plymouth
*7th grade at ES Gym/8th grade at MS Gym*
26 Volleyball @ Two Rivers 7th & 8th
28 Cross Country – Horace Mann Middle School
29 Music Department Fundraiser Orders Due
