*Sheboygan Falls Middle School*
*Student Announcements*
*4/12/2018*
*“B” Day*
To recognize Earth Day 2018 SFMS is going to have a waste- free lunch on
4/23. The average student creates about 67 pounds of lunch trash each
year. As a school district we want reduce the amount of trash that goes
into the landfill, and even work on reducing the amount of food that goes
in the trash as well.
On April 23rd the menu will be: Chicken Tenders, French Bread Pizza,
Steamed Vegetables, Brown Rice, Fresh Veggies, Oranges. There will not be
extra containers to put ketchup and dip in. Just place the condiments on
your tray with the food you’re using it on.
Eighth Graders have the opportunity to purchase a photo of the Class of
2018 (the group picture that was taken in front of the building on the
snowy day).
There are two options:
20 x 10 inch photo print $20.00
10 x 5 inch photo print $10.00
Prints are posted on the office window for you to view.
Pictures may be purchased Online or by completing the form that will be
handed out Thursday during their homeroom class. Deadline date to hand an
order in at school is May 4th.
**NOTE: There is a Shipping/Handling fee for all orders placed Online. It
is waived for orders shipped to school.
This is the direct link to view the Class of 2018 group online:
NetworkPhotography.simplephoto.com/galleries/35302094
Customers can also go to:
click on: *STORE* in upper right
click on: *Sheboygan Falls MS*
click on: *2017-2018*
click on: *Enter Gallery* for *8th Grade Group 2018*
FBLA will be having their wrap-up meeting next Thursday, April 19, after
school in Ms. Probst’s room. Come and enjoy pizza and talk about our
successes and regionals feedback, as well as ideas for next year.
*6th Grade Boys basketball players interested in trying out for AAU
basketball, there are try-outs Thursday from 6pm-7pm at Riverview MS in
Plymouth. Any questions please contact Aaron at 920-376-6163*
Expected Behaviors on the Swings- Hello students, we are noticing some
unexpected behaviors on the swings.
Here are a few quick reminders:
1. Students can use their legs to push themselves – *NO ONE* should push
them.
2. Students waiting for a turn should wait in a single file line, count to
200, and then they can ask for a turn.
3. Students on the swings need to be thoughtful of students waiting and
take turns.
*The RCS field trip for Annie is full. ~*
* Student Council Members – *April Volunteers:
Pledge – April 9-13 Cianna J. & Madison T.
April 16-20 Addie S. & Greta L.
April 23-27 Meghan S. & Brianna M.
April 30-May 4 London & ?
Ice Cream: 5th grade – Ben G. & Ethan B.; 6th grade – Hailey L. Alivia B.,
and Megan G.; 7th grade – Keira K.; 8th grade – Jake S.
The Lakeshore Youth Chorale is holding auditions Saturday, April 14th from
9:00 to 11:00. Please contact Heather Hammond if you are interested –
920-918-5126 <(920)%20918-5126>.
Summer School Registration is due on April 13th.
Use the links below to view courses and register. Busing, breakfast, and
lunch are available.
*Details and Course Guide: **https://goo.gl/Cq1cRM*
*Registration form: **https://goo.gl/E64b9S*
Uke Club Rehersal Schedule
Date
Time
Room
4/19
7:30
119
4/26
7:30
119
5/3
7:30
119
5/10
7:30
119
Show Choir Schedule
Date
Time
Room
4/13
7:15
119
4/20
7:15
119
4/27
7:15
119
5/4
7:15
119
5/11
7:15
119
5/14
7:15
HS
*SFMS Jazz Ensemble – Schedule*
All rehearsals are held in the MS Band Room 7:00-7:45 a.m.
April Schedule
Tues April 17
Full Ensemble
Thurs April 19
Full Ensemble w/
Mike Venn
Composer/Clinician
Mon April 23
JAM Concert
7:00PM
SFHS Auditorium
Thurs April 26
Full Ensemble
*By Friday, April 20th,* the winner of the POPCORN party will be announced.
The math class with the most contributing (meaning submitting some
donation, whether $1.00 or $100.00) students will be selected the winner!
*Students who have earned additional prizes from St Jude’s will receive
those prizes sometime in May. Please watch the student announcements for
when and where students can pick these up. *
*Health Tip:*
Stress impacts everyone at some point in their life. Stress can have
negative effects on your health over time. Some examples of identifying
stress are listed below:
· Irritability and moodiness
· Withdrawing from or refusing to participate in activities they
previously enjoyed
· Expressing worry
· Complaining
· Crying
· Being fearful
· Clinging to a parent or teacher
· Changes in sleep patterns: sleeping too much or too little
· Changes in eating: eating too much or not enough
· Teens may be better able to explain what they are feeling but
may withdraw from family, choosing instead to open up to friends. While
this is a normal part of growing up, you also need to be aware if your teen
withdraws too much, avoiding interaction with parents.
Both young children and teens may have physical signs of stress including
headaches and stomachaches. They may also use different words, such as
“worried,” “confused,” “annoyed” or “angry” or put themselves down, such as
“I am stupid.” or “No one likes me.”
There are ways to help yourself and students manage stress. Some examples
include: talking with someone, acknowledging that everyone experiences
stress at some point in their life, plan fun activities, get outside and
exercise, and look for or help your child find solutions vs. blaming
others.
Your nurses want you to eat right, get appropriate amounts of sleep, and
get out an exercise for at least 20 min a day, and push that stress away!
*APRIL*
12 7th Gr. Band Festival – Cedar Grove-Belgium MS
7:55-11:30
16 Student Council Meeting 3:15-4pm
Annie Jr. at RCS, 8:45am to 12:30pm
17 6th Gr. Birds of Prey Program – 12:05 in MS Auditorium
18 Forward Exam – 8th Gr.
19 Forward Exam – 8th Gr.
20 Forward Exam – 8th Gr.
23 Forward Exam – 6th Gr.
Jazz Concert – MS/HS Jazz Ensembles – 7:00 p.m. – HS Auditorium
24 Forward Exam – 6th Gr.
25 Forward Exam – 5th Gr.
26 Forward Exam – 5th Gr.
27 Middle School Dance
8th grade field trip to Oshkosh 11-2:30
30 Forward Exam – 7th Gr.
*MAY*
1 Forward Exam – 7th Gr.
3 Mid-Quarter
7 6-8 Bands Dress Rehearsal – 7:55-9:45 a.m. – HS
6-8 Bands Spring Concert – 7:00 p.m. – HS
Student Council Meeting 3:15-4pm
11 Team 200 Blue Harbor Outing
14 6-8 Chorus Dress Rehearsal – 7:55-9:45 – HS
6-8 Chorus Spring Concert – 7:00 p.m. – HS
18 Jazz in the Park – MS/HS Jazz Ensembles – Settlers’
Park
21 Student Council Meeting 3:15-4pm
23 8th Grade Band – Band Festival at the Kalahari
25-28 No School
29 5th Grade Band Parent Meeting – 6:30 p.m. – MS
Auditorium
*JUNE*
4 5th Grade Civil War Reenactment – Kohler
5 8th Grade Recognition – HS Auditorium
6 8th Grade Trip
7 Last day for students grades 5-7 (Early Release 11:10 a.m.)/8th
Grade No School
Grades Due at 3:45 p.m.
