February 25th Announcements
February 25th, 2016

*Sheboygan Falls Middle School*

*Student Announcements*

*2/25/2016*

*“B”*

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.

*CHESS CLUB & SCRABBLE PLAY* today in the ACTION Room. Pick up your lunch
and come in for the entire lunch/recess period.

*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.

“FBLA members, please see Mr. Shircel by Thursday for Registration to the
State competition in LaCrosse.”

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.

We look forward to seeing all of you at our annual MS Band Ensembles
Recital on Thursday, February 25 at 6:30 p.m. in the MS Cafeteria. This
recital will feature ensembles that are preparing to perform at the
District Solo & Ensemble Festival scheduled for Saturday, March 5th at Kiel
HS.

*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.

*8th Grade trip~ *there is an end of the year trip that is undergoing
planning. Your 8th grade student should have their packet of information
that needs to be returned to the MS office with all sheets completed along
with payment *PROMTLY by Friday, February 26th.* I have attached the
forms, in case they did not make it home. Thank you and if you have any
questions please feel free to contact the MS office.

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 designed to
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
for more
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*

2/25

TH

3:15-4:30

Saturday Night Cast – Run Show

Auditorium

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*

2-25

6:30 p.m.

Ensembles Recital – SFMS Cafeteria

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.

*FEBRUARY*

25 MS Bands Festival Ensembles Recital – 6:30 p.m. – MS
Auditorium

*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

doc icon 8th-Grade-trip-forms-for-announcements.docx

February 24th Announcements
February 24th, 2016

*Sheboygan Falls Middle School*

*Student Announcements*

*2/24/2016*

*“A”*

*CHESS CLUB & SCRABBLE PLAY* today in the ACTION Room. Pick up your lunch
and come in for the entire lunch/recess period.

*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 .

“FBLA members, please see Mr. Shircel by Thursday for Registration to the
State competition in LaCrosse.”

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,
wrestling, and track photos right after school starting at 3:20.

We look forward to seeing all of you at our annual MS Band Ensembles
Recital on Thursday, February 25 at 6:30 p.m. in the MS Cafeteria. This
recital will feature ensembles that are preparing to perform at the
District Solo & Ensemble Festival scheduled for Saturday, March 5th at Kiel
HS.

“Congratulations to all the students who participated in the regional FBLA
competition at Menomonee Falls Saturday. All students placed in individual
events and the team took 4th place. The following is a list of the
individual awards: Abi C. – 3rd in Proofreading and Editing and 5th in
Issues in Society with Elizabeth S.; Eli N. – 2nd in Internet Safety and
4th in Desktop Publishing with Olivia B.; Keegen K. – 5th in Intro to
Computers and 4th in Computer Slide Show Presentation with Andrew K.;
Sophie D. – 2nd in Career Explorations and 1st in Intro to Public Speaking,
and Hope M., Paige S., and Aubrey S. – 4th in Issues
in Society.”

*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.

*8th Grade trip~ *there is an end of the year trip that is undergoing
planning. Your 8th grade student should have their packet of information
that needs to be returned to the MS office with all sheets completed along
with payment *PROMTLY by Friday, February 26th.* I have attached the
forms, in case they did not make it home. Thank you and if you have any
questions please feel free to contact the MS office.

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 designed to
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
for more
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*

2/24

W

No Rehearsal

2/25

TH

3:15-4:30

Saturday Night Cast – Run Show

Auditorium

2/26

F

3:15-4:30

1st Half of Shows Both Casts

Auditorium

2/29

M

3:15-4:30

Friday Night Cast – Run Show

Auditorium

3/1

T

3:15-4:30

Saturday Night Cast – Run Show

Auditorium

3/2

W

No Rehearsal

3/3

TH

3:15-4:30

Friday Night Cast – Run Show

Auditorium

3/4

F

3:15-4:30

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*

2-25

7:00 a.m.

Room 120

2-25

6:30 p.m.

Ensembles Recital – SFMS Cafeteria

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.

*FEBRUARY*

25 MS Bands Festival Ensembles Recital – 6:30 p.m. – MS
Auditorium

*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

doc icon 8th-Grade-trip-forms-for-announcements.docx

February 23rd Announcements
February 23rd, 2016

*Sheboygan Falls Middle School*

*Student Announcements*

*2/23/2016*

*“B”*

*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 .

“FBLA members, please see Mr. Shircel by Thursday for Registration to the
State competition in LaCrosse.”

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,
wrestling, and track photos right after school starting at 3:20.

We look forward to seeing all of you at our annual MS Band Ensembles
Recital on Thursday, February 25 at 6:30 p.m. in the MS Cafeteria. This
recital will feature ensembles that are preparing to perform at the
District Solo & Ensemble Festival scheduled for Saturday, March 5th at Kiel
HS.

“Congratulations to all the students who participated in the regional FBLA
competition at Menomonee Falls Saturday. All students placed in individual
events and the team took 4th place. The following is a list of the
individual awards: Abi C. – 3rd in Proofreading and Editing and 5th in
Issues in Society with Elizabeth S.; Eli N. – 2nd in Internet Safety and
4th in Desktop Publishing with Olivia B.; Keegen K. – 5th in Intro to
Computers and 4th in Computer Slide Show Presentation with Andrew K.;
Sophie D. – 2nd in Career Explorations and 1st in Intro to Public Speaking,
and Hope M., Paige S., and Aubrey S. – 4th in Issues
in Society.”

*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.

*The food drive continues *Please consider donating to this worthy cause.
Students may bring any type of non-perishable household donation to the
cafeteria at their lunch on Wednesdays, Feb. 24. All donations go to the
Sheboygan Falls Food Pantry, so they benefit people in our own community.
Plus, top donors will receive a $10 gift card and one additional person
will win a gift card through a random drawing.

*8th Grade trip~ *there is an end of the year trip that is undergoing
planning. Your 8th grade student should have their packet of information
that needs to be returned to the MS office with all sheets completed along
with payment *PROMTLY by Friday, February 26th.* I have attached the
forms, in case they did not make it home. Thank you and if you have any
questions please feel free to contact the MS office.

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 designed to
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
for more
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*

2/23

T

3:15-4:30

Friday Night Cast – Run Show

Auditorium

2/24

W

No Rehearsal

2/25

TH

3:15-4:30

Saturday Night Cast – Run Show

Auditorium

2/26

F

3:15-4:30

2nd Half of Shows Both Casts

Auditorium

2/29

M

3:15-4:30

Friday Night Cast – Run Show

Auditorium

3/1

T

3:15-4:30

Saturday Night Cast – Run Show

Auditorium

3/2

W

No Rehearsal

3/3

TH

3:15-4:30

Friday Night Cast – Run Show

Auditorium

3/4

F

3:15-4:30

Saturday Night Cast – Run Show

Auditorium

*Jazz Ensemble Schedule*

2-23

7:00 a.m.

Room 120

2-25

7:00 a.m.

Room 120

2-25

6:30 p.m.

Ensembles Recital – SFMS Cafeteria

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.

*FEBRUARY*

23 8th Gr. science speaker – WPS presentation

Wrestling Sheboygan Falls & Reedsville at Two Rivers

25 MS Bands Festival Ensembles Recital – 6:30 p.m. – MS
Auditorium

*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

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February 18th Announcements
February 18th, 2016

*Sheboygan Falls Middle School*

*Student Announcements*

*2/18/2016*

*“A”*

*7th & 8th Grade Girls basketball at Plymouth, dismiss @ 3:00; depart @
3:05*

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,
wrestling, and track photos right after school starting at 3:20.

Thank you to all the families who participated in “Family Build Night” on
Monday

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.

*LION KING KIDS COSTUME MEASUREMENTS THURS. 2/18 DURING REHEARSAL THIS
WEEK! *Below are the roles who should come for measurements WHEN YOU HAVE
DOWN TIME BETWEEN SCENES of rehearsal on Tues. and Thurs. this week. All
other roles will be invited for measurements next week.

*Zazu, Mufasa, Ed, Shenzi, Banzai*

*Elephants, Ostrich, Cranes, Hyenas*

*Jungle corp*

Every year, the John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan holds a Youth
Art Month student art exhibition, featuring the the best artwork from
students around the county.

These students had artwork chosen from our school for this special exhibit:

*Andrew K, 8th grade, Piano Sculpture; Hope M and Aubrey S, 8th grade,
Pineapple sculpture; Ben D, 8th grade, pottery; Aleah M, 6th grade,
Ceramic mask; Danielle V, 8th grade, canvas painting; Elizabeth W, 7th
grade, canvas painting; Claire L, 6th grade, painting on paper, and Jack
L, 6th grade, painting on paper.*

Congratulations to these talented art students! An opening exhibition
reception is FREE and open to the public this Sunday, Feb 21, from 11-3,
come and go as you please.

*The food drive continues * Please consider donating to this worthy cause.
Students may bring any type of non-perishable household donation to the
cafeteria at their lunch on Wednesdays, Feb. 24. All donations go to the
Sheboygan Falls Food Pantry, so they benefit people in our own community.
Plus, top donors will receive a $10 gift card and one additional person
will win a gift card through a random drawing.

*8th Grade trip~ *there is an end of the year trip that is undergoing
planning. Your 8th grade student should have their packet of information
that needs to be returned to the MS office with all sheets completed along
with payment *PROMTLY by Friday, February 26th.* I have attached the
forms, in case they did not make it home. Thank you and if you have any
questions please feel free to contact the MS office.

*There is a pair of boy’s prescription glasses that are in the office.
Please come and claim them.*

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 designed to
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
for more
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*

2/18

TH

3:15-4:30

He Lives In You – Animals

Auditorium

TH

3:15-4:30

2nd Half of Shows Both Casts – Off Script

T-Shirt Money Due

Cafe

2/19

F

No Rehearsal

2/22

M

No Rehearsal

2/23

T

3:15-4:30

Friday Night Cast – Run Show

Auditorium

2/24

W

No Rehearsal

2/25

TH

3:15-4:30

Saturday Night Cast – Run Show

Auditorium

2/26

F

3:15-4:30

2nd Half of Shows Both Casts

Auditorium

2/29

M

3:15-4:30

Friday Night Cast – Run Show

Auditorium

3/1

T

3:15-4:30

Saturday Night Cast – Run Show

Auditorium

3/2

W

No Rehearsal

3/3

TH

3:15-4:30

Friday Night Cast – Run Show

Auditorium

3/4

F

3:15-4:30

Saturday Night Cast – Run Show

Auditorium

*Jazz Ensemble Schedule*

2-23

7:00 a.m.

Room 120

2-25

7:00 a.m.

Room 120

2-25

6:30 p.m.

Ensembles Recital – SFMS Cafeteria

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:*

Recent research has shown that a high sugar diet is as bad or even worse
for your heart than a high fat diet. You can improve your health by
significantly limiting soda, energy drinks, candy, and desserts. Your heart
will thank you!

*FEBRUARY*

18 Girls Basketball 7 at Plymouth/8 at Plymouth

19 No School

22 No School

23 8th Gr. science speaker – WPS presentation

Wrestling Sheboygan Falls & Reedsville at Two Rivers

25 MS Bands Festival Ensembles Recital – 6:30 p.m. – MS
Auditorium

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February 17th Announcements
February 17th, 2016

*Sheboygan Falls Middle School*

*Student Announcements*

*2/17/2016*

*“B”*

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,
wrestling, and track photos right after school starting at 3:20.

Thank you to all the families who participated in “Family Build Night” on
Monday

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.

Any 5th grade’s who want to join a SNAC group- Students Nutrition Advisory
Committee, please sign up in the office. What is this? If you feel you can
contribute information or have discussions on lunch, you can meet with Mrs.
Lawrenz.

*CONGRATULATIONS *to Mr. Debbink’s class for being the first group to
return all of their SFMS Learning Compacts. They were rewarded with an ice
cream treat for demonstrating responsibility in reviewing the compacts with
their families and returning the signed compacts promptly as asked.

*ACTION ROOM HAPPENINGS~*

*Weds. Feb. 17th-SCRABBLE PLAY & CHESS CLUB~* Students are invited to pick
up their lunch and join us for the entire lunch/recess period.

*LION KING KIDS COSTUME MEASUREMENTS TUES. 2/16 OR THURS. 2/18 DURING
REHEARSAL THIS WEEK! *Below are the roles who should come for measurements
WHEN YOU HAVE DOWN TIME BETWEEN SCENES of rehearsal on Tues. and Thurs.
this week. All other roles will be invited for measurements next week.

*Gazelle, Giraffe, Zebra*

*Zazu, Pumba, Timon, Rafiki *

*Scar, Mufasa, Simba, Young Simba*

*Nala’s Mother, Sarabi, Nala, Young Nala*

*Lioness corp*

*EDIBLE ENGINEERING! CONGRATULATIONS* to the creators of FANTASY LAND, an
edible design by Audrey R, Sarah S and Carly S which was entered in the
annual Waelderhaus Great Gingerbread Village contest this past December.
FANTASY LAND was awarded third place in the Grade 6-8 category. Girls,
please stop in to see Mrs. Fiorini sometime this week.

Every year, the John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan holds a Youth
Art Month student art exhibition, featuring the the best artwork from
students around the county.

These students had artwork chosen from our school for this special exhibit:

*Andrew K, 8th grade, Piano Sculpture; Hope M and Aubrey S, 8th grade,
Pineapple sculpture; Ben D, 8th grade, pottery; Aleah M, 6th grade,
Ceramic mask; Danielle V, 8th grade, canvas painting; Elizabeth W, 7th
grade, canvas painting; Claire L, 6th grade, painting on paper, and Jack
L, 6th grade, painting on paper.*

Congratulations to these talented art students! An opening exhibition
reception is FREE and open to the public this Sunday, Feb 21, from 11-3,
come and go as you please.

*The food drive continues *for two more Wednesdays. Please consider
donating to this worthy cause. Students may bring any type of
non-perishable household donation to the cafeteria at their lunch on
Wednesdays, Feb. 17 & 24. All donations go to the Sheboygan Falls Food
Pantry, so they benefit people in our own community. Plus, top donors will
receive a $10 gift card and one additional person will win a gift card
through a random drawing.

*8th Grade trip~ *there is an end of the year trip that is undergoing
planning. Your 8th grade student should have their packet of information
that needs to be returned to the MS office with all sheets completed along
with payment PROMTLY by Friday, February 26th. I have attached the forms,
in case they did not make it home. Thank you and if you have any questions
please feel free to contact the MS office.

*There is a pair of boy’s prescription glasses that are in the office.
Please come and claim them.*

Trap Club:

5th-8th grade students, please sign up in the MS office if you are
interested. We are planning on starting trap practice on Feb. 17th, at 6:00,
at the Sheboygan Falls Conservation Club for the initial meeting and maybe
a few rounds of practice weather permitting. Following Wednesdays will be
like last year, you can start after 3:30. Also, if they could already have
all of the necessary paperwork filled out that they received at school,
that would be helpful.

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 designed to
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
for more
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*

2/17

W

No Rehearsal

2/18

TH

3:15-4:30

He Lives In You – Animals

Auditorium

TH

3:15-4:30

2nd Half of Shows Both Casts – Off Script

T-Shirt Money Due

Cafe

2/19

F

No Rehearsal

2/22

M

No Rehearsal

2/23

T

3:15-4:30

Friday Night Cast – Run Show

Auditorium

2/24

W

No Rehearsal

2/25

TH

3:15-4:30

Saturday Night Cast – Run Show

Auditorium

2/26

F

3:15-4:30

2nd Half of Shows Both Casts

Auditorium

2/29

M

3:15-4:30

Friday Night Cast – Run Show

Auditorium

3/1

T

3:15-4:30

Saturday Night Cast – Run Show

Auditorium

3/2

W

No Rehearsal

3/3

TH

3:15-4:30

Friday Night Cast – Run Show

Auditorium

3/4

F

3:15-4:30

Saturday Night Cast – Run Show

Auditorium

*Jazz Ensemble Schedule*

2-18

7:00 a.m.

Room 120

2-23

7:00 a.m.

Room 120

2-25

7:00 a.m.

Room 120

2-25

6:30 p.m.

Ensembles Recital – SFMS Cafeteria

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:*

Recent research has shown that a high sugar diet is as bad or even worse
for your heart than a high fat diet. You can improve your health by
significantly limiting soda, energy drinks, candy, and desserts. Your heart
will thank you!

*FEBRUARY*

18 Girls Basketball 7 at Plymouth/8 at Plymouth

19 No School

22 No School

23 8th Gr. science speaker – WPS presentation

Wrestling Sheboygan Falls & Reedsville at Two Rivers

25 MS Bands Festival Ensembles Recital – 6:30 p.m. – MS
Auditorium

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February 16th Announcements
February 16th, 2016

*Sheboygan Falls Middle School*

*Student Announcements*

*2/16/2016*

*“A”*

Harmann Studios will be here on Monday, February 29th to take pictures of
new students starting at 2:45 and then will be taking girl’s basketball,
wrestling, and track photos right after school starting at 3:20.

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.

Any 5th grade’s who want to join a SNAC group- Students Nutrition Advisory
Committee, please sign up in the office. What is this? If you feel you can
contribute information or have discussions on lunch, you can meet with Mrs.
Lawrenz.

*CONGRATULATIONS *to Mr. Debbink’s class for being the first group to
return all of their SFMS Learning Compacts. They were rewarded with an ice
cream treat for demonstrating responsibility in reviewing the compacts with
their families and returning the signed compacts promptly as asked.

*ACTION ROOM HAPPENINGS~*

*Weds. Feb. 17th-SCRABBLE PLAY & CHESS CLUB~* Students are invited to pick
up their lunch and join us for the entire lunch/recess period.

*LION KING KIDS COSTUME MEASUREMENTS TUES. 2/16 OR THURS. 2/18 DURING
REHEARSAL THIS WEEK! *Below are the roles who should come for measurements
WHEN YOU HAVE DOWN TIME BETWEEN SCENES of rehearsal on Tues. and Thurs.
this week. All other roles will be invited for measurements next week.

*Gazelle, Giraffe, Zebra*

*Zazu, Pumba, Timon, Rafiki *

*Scar, Mufasa, Simba, Young Simba*

*Nala’s Mother, Sarabi, Nala, Young Nala*

*Lioness corp*

*EDIBLE ENGINEERING! CONGRATULATIONS* to the creators of FANTASY LAND, an
edible design by Audrey R, Sarah S and Carly S which was entered in the
annual Waelderhaus Great Gingerbread Village contest this past December.
FANTASY LAND was awarded third place in the Grade 6-8 category. Girls,
please stop in to see Mrs. Fiorini sometime this week.

Every year, the John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan holds a Youth
Art Month student art exhibition, featuring the the best artwork from
students around the county.

These students had artwork chosen from our school for this special exhibit:

*Andrew K, 8th grade, Piano Sculpture; Hope M and Aubrey S, 8th grade,
Pineapple sculpture; Ben D, 8th grade, pottery; Aleah M, 6th grade,
Ceramic mask; Danielle V, 8th grade, canvas painting; Elizabeth W, 7th
grade, canvas painting; Claire L, 6th grade, painting on paper, and Jack
L, 6th grade, painting on paper.*

Congratulations to these talented art students! An opening exhibition
reception is FREE and open to the public this Sunday, Feb 21, from 11-3,
come and go as you please.

*The food drive continues *for two more Wednesdays. Please consider
donating to this worthy cause. Students may bring any type of
non-perishable household donation to the cafeteria at their lunch on
Wednesdays, Feb. 17 & 24. All donations go to the Sheboygan Falls Food
Pantry, so they benefit people in our own community. Plus, top donors will
receive a $10 gift card and one additional person will win a gift card
through a random drawing.

*8th Grade trip~ *there is an end of the year trip that is undergoing
planning. Your 8th grade student should have their packet of information
that needs to be returned to the MS office with all sheets completed along
with payment PROMTLY by Friday, February 26th. I have attached the forms,
in case they did not make it home. Thank you and if you have any questions
please feel free to contact the MS office.

*There is a pair of boy’s prescription glasses that are in the office.
Please come and claim them.*

* 5th graders, Andrea H. and Julia B., *concessions have been
cancelled for Tuesday,
Feb. 16, so we won’t need your help selling.

In the interest of student safety and to respect our neighborhood, students
should no longer climb the fence to leave school property. Students are to
use the open gate near the bus drop off area to leave at the end of
the day. Thank
You, Mr. Nikson

Trap Club:

5th-8th grade students, please sign up in the MS office if you are
interested. We are planning on starting trap practice on Feb. 17th, at 6:00,
at the Sheboygan Falls Conservation Club for the initial meeting and maybe
a few rounds of practice weather permitting. Following Wednesdays will be
like last year, you can start after 3:30.

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 designed to
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
for more
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*

2/16

T

3:15-4:30

Saturday Night Cast – Run Show

Cafe

T

3:15-4:30

He Lives in You – Jungle/Birds

Auditorium

2/17

W

No Rehearsal

2/18

TH

3:15-4:30

He Lives In You – Animals

Auditorium

TH

3:15-4:30

2nd Half of Shows Both Casts – Off Script

T-Shirt Money Due

Cafe

2/19

F

No Rehearsal

2/22

M

No Rehearsal

2/23

T

3:15-4:30

Friday Night Cast – Run Show

Auditorium

2/24

W

No Rehearsal

2/25

TH

3:15-4:30

Saturday Night Cast – Run Show

Auditorium

2/26

F

3:15-4:30

2nd Half of Shows Both Casts

Auditorium

2/29

M

3:15-4:30

Friday Night Cast – Run Show

Auditorium

3/1

T

3:15-4:30

Saturday Night Cast – Run Show

Auditorium

3/2

W

No Rehearsal

3/3

TH

3:15-4:30

Friday Night Cast – Run Show

Auditorium

3/4

F

3:15-4:30

Saturday Night Cast – Run Show

Auditorium

*Jazz Ensemble Schedule*

2-16

7:00 a.m.

Room 120

2-18

7:00 a.m.

Room 120

2-23

7:00 a.m.

Room 120

2-25

7:00 a.m.

Room 120

2-25

6:30 p.m.

Ensembles Recital – SFMS Cafeteria

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:*

2/17 Room 119 7:15 AM

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:*

Recent research has shown that a high sugar diet is as bad or even worse
for your heart than a high fat diet. You can improve your health by
significantly limiting soda, energy drinks, candy, and desserts. Your heart
will thank you!

*FEBRUARY*

16 Girls Basketball 7 at Manitowoc Washington/8 at Home

18 Girls Basketball 7 at Plymouth/8 at Plymouth

19 No School

22 No School

23 8th Gr. science speaker – WPS presentation

Wrestling Sheboygan Falls & Reedsville at Two Rivers

25 MS Bands Festival Ensembles Recital – 6:30 p.m. – MS
Auditorium

February 15th Announcements
February 15th, 2016

*Sheboygan Falls Middle School*

*Student Announcements*

*2/15/2016*

*“B”*

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.

*CONGRATULATIONS *to Mr. Debbink’s class for being the first group to
return all of their SFMS Learning Compacts. They were rewarded with an ice
cream treat for demonstrating responsibility in reviewing the compacts with
their families and returning the signed compacts promptly as asked.

*ACTION ROOM HAPPENINGS~*

*Weds. Feb. 17th-SCRABBLE PLAY & CHESS CLUB~* Students are invited to pick
up their lunch and join us for the entire lunch/recess period.

*The food drive continues *for two more Wednesdays. Please consider
donating to this worthy cause. Students may bring any type of
non-perishable household donation to the cafeteria at their lunch on
Wednesdays, Feb. 17 & 24. All donations go to the Sheboygan Falls Food
Pantry, so they benefit people in our own community. Plus, top donors will
receive a $10 gift card and one additional person will win a gift card
through a random drawing.

*8th Grade trip~ *there is an end of the year trip that is undergoing
planning. Your 8th grade student should have their packet of information
that needs to be returned to the MS office with all sheets completed along
with payment PROMTLY by Friday, February 26th. I have attached the forms,
in case they did not make it home. Thank you and if you have any questions
please feel free to contact the MS office.

*There is 2 pair of boy’s prescription glasses that are in the office.
Please come and claim them.*

* 5th graders, Andrea H. and Julia B., *concessions have been
cancelled for Tuesday,
Feb. 16, so we won’t need your help selling.

In the interest of student safety and to respect our neighborhood, students
should no longer climb the fence to leave school property. Students are to
use the open gate near the bus drop off area to leave at the end of
the day. Thank
You, Mr. Nikson

Trap Club:

5th-8th grade students, please sign up in the MS office if you are
interested. We are planning on starting trap practice on Feb. 17th, at 6:00,
at the Sheboygan Falls Conservation Club for the initial meeting and maybe
a few rounds of practice weather permitting. Following Wednesdays will be
like last year, you can start after 3:30.

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 designed to
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
for more
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*

2/15

M

3:15-4:30

Friday Night Cast – Run Show

Cafe

M

3:15-4:30

He Lives in You – Jungle/Birds

Auditorium

2/16

T

3:15-4:30

Saturday Night Cast – Run Show

Cafe

T

3:15-4:30

He Lives in You – Jungle/Birds

Auditorium

2/17

W

No Rehearsal

2/18

TH

3:15-4:30

He Lives In You – Animals

Auditorium

TH

3:15-4:30

2nd Half of Shows Both Casts – Off Script

T-Shirt Money Due

Cafe

2/19

F

No Rehearsal

2/22

M

No Rehearsal

2/23

T

3:15-4:30

Friday Night Cast – Run Show

Auditorium

2/24

W

No Rehearsal

2/25

TH

3:15-4:30

Saturday Night Cast – Run Show

Auditorium

2/26

F

3:15-4:30

2nd Half of Shows Both Casts

Auditorium

2/29

M

3:15-4:30

Friday Night Cast – Run Show

Auditorium

3/1

T

3:15-4:30

Saturday Night Cast – Run Show

Auditorium

3/2

W

No Rehearsal

3/3

TH

3:15-4:30

Friday Night Cast – Run Show

Auditorium

3/4

F

3:15-4:30

Saturday Night Cast – Run Show

Auditorium

*Jazz Ensemble Schedule*

2-16

7:00 a.m.

Room 120

2-18

7:00 a.m.

Room 120

2-23

7:00 a.m.

Room 120

2-25

7:00 a.m.

Room 120

2-25

6:30 p.m.

Ensembles Recital – SFMS Cafeteria

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:*

2/17 Room 119 7:15 AM

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:*

Recent research has shown that a high sugar diet is as bad or even worse
for your heart than a high fat diet. You can improve your health by
significantly limiting soda, energy drinks, candy, and desserts. Your heart
will thank you!

*FEBRUARY*

16 Girls Basketball 7 at Manitowoc Washington/8 at Home

18 Girls Basketball 7 at Plymouth/8 at Plymouth

19 No School

22 No School

23 8th Gr. science speaker – WPS presentation

Wrestling Sheboygan Falls & Reedsville at Two Rivers

25 MS Bands Festival Ensembles Recital – 6:30 p.m. – MS
Auditorium

February 12th Announcements
February 12th, 2016

*Sheboygan Falls Middle School*

*Student Announcements*

*2/12/2016*

*“A”*

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.

Today is the last day of National School Counseling week and we are
encouraging everyone to stress less! Today’s theme is Fun Friday! Did you
know that having fun and laughter can be some of the best ways to stress
less?! As long as we are being respectful, responsible, and safe it is okay
to have fun! Try laughing and having fun and you may find that it helps you
to stress less!

*The food drive continues *for two more Wednesdays. Please consider
donating to this worthy cause. Students may bring any type of
non-perishable household donation to the cafeteria at their lunch on
Wednesdays, Feb. 17 & 24. All donations go to the Sheboygan Falls Food
Pantry, so they benefit people in our own community. Plus, top donors will
receive a $10 gift card and one additional person will win a gift card
through a random drawing.

*8th Grade trip~ *there is an end of the year trip that is undergoing
planning. Your 8th grade student should have their packet of information
that needs to be returned to the MS office with all sheets completed along
with payment PROMTLY by Friday, February 26th. I have attached the forms,
in case they did not make it home. Thank you and if you have any questions
please feel free to contact the MS office.

*There is 2 pair of boy’s prescription glasses that are in the office.
Please come and claim them.*

* 5th graders, Andrea H. and Julia B., *concessions have been
cancelled for Tuesday,
Feb. 16, so we won’t need your help selling.

In the interest of student safety and to respect our neighborhood, students
should no longer climb the fence to leave school property. Students are to
use the open gate near the bus drop off area to leave at the end of
the day. Thank
You, Mr. Nikson

Trap Club:

5th-8th grade students, please sign up in the MS office if you are
interested. We are planning on starting trap practice on Feb. 17th, at 6:00,
at the Sheboygan Falls Conservation Club for the initial meeting and maybe
a few rounds of practice weather permitting. Following Wednesdays will be
like last year, you can start after 3:30.

Attention Staff and Students – We need your help and cooperation! In an
effort to better secure our school prior to 7:50 let’s review procedures:

1. Students are not allowed in the building prior to 7:50 unless they are
with a teacher in their classroom. These students should enter the building
using our main entrance, door #2.

2. The school library is opened from 7:30-7:50 daily for students to work
quietly on homework. NO pass is needed but please use door #2. Additional
things to keep in mind:

Plan ahead. Make sure to bring your work with you – once you are here you
cannot leave the library until 7:50.

One student per table.

Quiet, study time – if it becomes too loud you will be sent back outside.

No food or drink allowed in the library.

We reserve the right to limit amount of students allowed in the library in
the morning.

3. Students who come in for breakfast should use the playground doors,
doors #6, walk directly to the cafeteria to eat. Once you are finished
eating, please head back outside using door #6 and move to your assigned
location.

4. At no time are students allowed to use the back hallway by the copy room
and art room.

5. Any students “caught” anywhere else in the building prior to 7:50 will
be escorted to the office to meet with administration and assigned a
detention.

Thank you in advance for your help and cooperation students and staff for
keeping our school safe and secure for learning.

Ms. Markofski

Attention Students: The FALCON WAY prize box is now featuring NEW prizes
which includes: A Selfie Stick, ear buds, ITunes Gift Cards, New School
Supplies and more! YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS OUT! This quarter, our school
community is focusing on: Being Safe, Using Technology Appropriately,
Following School Rules, Being Respectful, and Having Appropriate
Behaviors! This month, two teachers will also earn a prize – they can only
win if YOU turn the Falcon Feathers they give YOU! The next Falcon Way
drawing is Feb 26th.

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 designed to
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
for more
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.

*Jazz Ensemble Schedule*

2-16

7:00 a.m.

Room 120

2-18

7:00 a.m.

Room 120

2-23

7:00 a.m.

Room 120

2-25

7:00 a.m.

Room 120

2-25

6:30 p.m.

Ensembles Recital – SFMS Cafeteria

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:*

2/17 Room 119 7:15 AM

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:*

You are probably not thinking about “Heart Disease” at your age, but did
you know that what you do now can affect how healthy your heart is when you
are an adult? Start good habits now by eating a healthy diet, exercising
regularly, limiting salt and sugar intake, and reducing stress. Make the
commitment to never smoke. Your heart will thank you later!!

*FEBRUARY*

16 Girls Basketball 7 at Manitowoc Washington/8 at Home

18 Girls Basketball 7 at Plymouth/8 at Plymouth

19 No School

22 No School

23 8th Gr. science speaker – WPS presentation

Wrestling Sheboygan Falls & Reedsville at Two Rivers

25 MS Bands Festival Ensembles Recital – 6:30 p.m. – MS
Auditorium

February 11th Announcements
February 11th, 2016

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*Sheboygan Falls Middle School*

*Student Announcements*

*2/11/2016*

*“B”*

*8th Grade trip~ *there is an end of the year trip that is undergoing
planning. Your 8th grade student should have their packet of information
that needs to be returned to the MS office with all sheets completed along
with payment PROMTLY by Friday, February 26th. I have attached the forms,
in case they did not make it home. Thank you and if you have any questions
please feel free to contact the MS office.

*If you lost a cell phone at school in the cafeteria please come to MS
office to claim.*

*Student Council reminder: *Mercedes R. and Paige G. have concessions
on Thursday,
Feb. 11 and Andrea H. & Julia B. have concessions on Tuesday, Feb. 16.

* 5th graders, Andrea H. and Julia B., *concessions have been
cancelled for Tuesday,
Feb. 16, so we won’t need your help selling.

In the interest of student safety and to respect our neighborhood, students
should no longer climb the fence to leave school property. Students are to
use the open gate near the bus drop off area to leave at the end of
the day. Thank
You, Mr. Nikson

Trap Club:

5th-8th grade students interested in shooting trap, there will be an
informational meeting this week during your lunch recess time in the gym
lobby. Please sign up in the MS office if you are interested. We are
planning on starting trap practice on Feb. 17th, at 6:00, at the Sheboygan
Falls Conservation Club for the initial meeting and maybe a few rounds of
practice weather permitting. Following Wednesdays will be like last year,
you can start after 3:30.

Today is the fourth day of National School Counseling week and we are
encouraging everyone to stress less! Today’s theme is Tranquil Thursday. It
is very important to get enough sleep and try to relax. We should get at
least 8 to 9 hours of sleep each night. Getting enough sleep and finding
different ways to relax can also help reduce stress. Try to get enough
sleep and relax and you may find that it helps you to stress less!

Attention Staff and Students – We need your help and cooperation! In an
effort to better secure our school prior to 7:50 let’s review procedures:

1. Students are not allowed in the building prior to 7:50 unless they are
with a teacher in their classroom. These students should enter the building
using our main entrance, door #2.

2. The school library is opened from 7:30-7:50 daily for students to work
quietly on homework. NO pass is needed but please use door #2.

3. Students who come in for breakfast should use the playground doors,
doors #6, walk directly to the cafeteria to eat. Once you are finished
eating, please head back outside using door #6 and move to your assigned
location.

4. At no time are students allowed to use the back hallway by the copy room
and art room.

5. Any students “caught” anywhere else in the building prior to 7:50 will
be escorted to the office to meet with administration and assigned a
detention.

Thank you in advance for your help and cooperation students and staff for
keeping our school safe and secure for learning.

Ms. Markofski

Attention Students: The FALCON WAY prize box is now featuring NEW prizes
which includes: A Selfie Stick, ear buds, ITunes Gift Cards, New School
Supplies and more! YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS OUT! This quarter, our school
community is focusing on: Being Safe, Using Technology Appropriately,
Following School Rules, Being Respectful, and Having Appropriate
Behaviors! This month, two teachers will also earn a prize – they can only
win if YOU turn the Falcon Feathers they give YOU! The next Falcon Way
drawing is Feb 26th.

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 designed to
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
for more
information on how SFSD sixth through ninth grade girls and parents can
participate!

Student Council is hosting a food drive to benefit the Sheboygan Falls Food
Pantry. Students are encouraged to bring in food items and household
supplies every Wednesday starting January 27 and ending February 24. Bring
your donations to the lunch room with you. A Student Council rep will give
you a ticket for each item you bring in. Put your name on each ticket and
place it in the bin that will be in the lunch room. The 3 students who
have donated the most items will choose a $10 gift card from iTunes,
Walmart, Target, or Game Stop. The winner of the remaining gift card will
be drawn from the tickets in the bin. Please follow this schedule for
donations, and *please do not bring in expired items*.

Wednesdays:

February 10 paper products (toilet paper, paper
plates, etc.)

February 17 any of the above, or other household
items (cleaning supplies, etc.)

February 24 any of the above or other household
items (cleaning supplies, etc.)

*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.

*Jazz Ensemble Schedule*

2-11

7:00 a.m.

Room 120

2-16

7:00 a.m.

Room 120

2-18

7:00 a.m.

Room 120

2-23

7:00 a.m.

Room 120

2-25

7:00 a.m.

Room 120

2-25

6:30 p.m.

Ensembles Recital – SFMS Cafeteria

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:*

2/12 Room 119 7:15 AM

2/17 Room 119 7:15 AM

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:*

You are probably not thinking about “Heart Disease” at your age, but did
you know that what you do now can affect how healthy your heart is when you
are an adult? Start good habits now by eating a healthy diet, exercising
regularly, limiting salt and sugar intake, and reducing stress. Make the
commitment to never smoke. Your heart will thank you later!!

*FEBRUARY*

11 Girls Basketball 7&8 Home

16 Girls Basketball 7 at Manitowoc Washington/8 at Home

18 Girls Basketball 7 at Plymouth/8 at Plymouth

19 No School

22 No School

23 8th Gr. science speaker – WPS presentation

Wrestling Sheboygan Falls & Reedsville at Two Rivers

25 MS Bands Festival Ensembles Recital – 6:30 p.m. – MS
Auditorium

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February 10th Announcements
February 10th, 2016

*Sheboygan Falls Middle School*

*Student Announcements*

*2/10/2016*

*“A”*

*Student Council reminder: *Mercedes R. and Paige G. have concessions
on Thursday,
Feb. 11 and Andrea H. & Julia B. have concessions on Tuesday, Feb. 16.

In the interest of student safety and to respect our neighborhood, students
should no longer climb the fence to leave school property. Students are to
use the open gate near the bus drop off area to leave at the end of
the day. Thank
You, Mr. Nikson

Trap Club:

5th-8th grade students interested in shooting trap, there will be an
informational meeting this week during your lunch recess time in the gym
lobby. Please sign up in the MS office if you are interested. We are
planning on starting trap practice on Feb. 17th, at 6:00, at the Sheboygan
Falls Conservation Club for the initial meeting and maybe a few rounds of
practice weather permitting. Following Wednesdays will be like last year,
you can start after 3:30.

Today is the third day of National School Counseling week and we are
encouraging everyone to stress less! Today’s theme is Workout Wednesday.
There are many ways that you can work out and get exercise. Playing sports
or playing outside is great ways to be active! Even a short walk around the
school or simply standing up to stretch can offer immediate stress relief.
Getting your blood moving releases endorphins and can improve your mood.
Try to work out or exercise and you may find that it helps you to stress
less! And remember! Tomorrow’s theme is Tranquil Thursday, so wear your
pajamas to help celebrate the theme!

Attention Staff and Students – We need your help and cooperation! In an
effort to better secure our school prior to 7:50 let’s review procedures:

1. Students are not allowed in the building prior to 7:50 unless they are
with a teacher in their classroom. These students should enter the building
using our main entrance, door #2.

2. The school library is opened from 7:30-7:50 daily for students to work
quietly on homework. NO pass is needed but please use door #2.

3. Students who come in for breakfast should use the playground doors,
doors #6, walk directly to the cafeteria to eat. Once you are finished
eating, please head back outside using door #6 and move to your assigned
location.

4. At no time are students allowed to use the back hallway by the copy room
and art room.

5. Any students “caught” anywhere else in the building prior to 7:50 will
be escorted to the office to meet with administration and assigned a
detention.

Thank you in advance for your help and cooperation students and staff for
keeping our school safe and secure for learning.

Ms. Markofski

Attention Students: The FALCON WAY prize box is now featuring NEW prizes
which includes: A Selfie Stick, ear buds, ITunes Gift Cards, New School
Supplies and more! YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS OUT! This quarter, our school
community is focusing on: Being Safe, Using Technology Appropriately,
Following School Rules, Being Respectful, and Having Appropriate
Behaviors! This month, two teachers will also earn a prize – they can only
win if YOU turn the Falcon Feathers they give YOU! The next Falcon Way
drawing is Feb 26th.

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 designed to
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
for more
information on how SFSD sixth through ninth grade girls and parents can
participate!

Student Council is hosting a food drive to benefit the Sheboygan Falls Food
Pantry. Students are encouraged to bring in food items and household
supplies every Wednesday starting January 27 and ending February 24. Bring
your donations to the lunch room with you. A Student Council rep will give
you a ticket for each item you bring in. Put your name on each ticket and
place it in the bin that will be in the lunch room. The 3 students who
have donated the most items will choose a $10 gift card from iTunes,
Walmart, Target, or Game Stop. The winner of the remaining gift card will
be drawn from the tickets in the bin. Please follow this schedule for
donations, and *please do not bring in expired items*.

Wednesdays:

February 10 paper products (toilet paper, paper
plates, etc.)

February 17 any of the above, or other household
items (cleaning supplies, etc.)

February 24 any of the above or other household
items (cleaning supplies, etc.)

*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.

*Jazz Ensemble Schedule*

2-11

7:00 a.m.

Room 120

2-16

7:00 a.m.

Room 120

2-18

7:00 a.m.

Room 120

2-23

7:00 a.m.

Room 120

2-25

7:00 a.m.

Room 120

2-25

6:30 p.m.

Ensembles Recital – SFMS Cafeteria

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:*

2/12 Room 119 7:15 AM

2/17 Room 119 7:15 AM

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:*

You are probably not thinking about “Heart Disease” at your age, but did
you know that what you do now can affect how healthy your heart is when you
are an adult? Start good habits now by eating a healthy diet, exercising
regularly, limiting salt and sugar intake, and reducing stress. Make the
commitment to never smoke. Your heart will thank you later!!

*FEBRUARY*

11 Girls Basketball 7&8 Home

16 Girls Basketball 7 at Manitowoc Washington/8 at Home

18 Girls Basketball 7 at Plymouth/8 at Plymouth

19 No School

22 No School

23 8th Gr. science speaker – WPS presentation

Wrestling Sheboygan Falls & Reedsville at Two Rivers

25 MS Bands Festival Ensembles Recital – 6:30 p.m. – MS
Auditorium