6th grade STEM students are into their computer programming unit with LEGO SPIKE Kits. They have to build and program movable components to perform specific tasks.
11 months ago, Laurie Probst
Programming
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Programming
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SFMS is thankful for Mrs. AP and her service. Today she shared some of her experiences with her classes and even let them try on some of her gear 🇺🇸
11 months ago, Lindsey Schreurs
Veterans Day
Veterans Day
Friday ended with an all-school celebration: Student-staff volleyball and the Masked Dancer 🏐
12 months ago, Lindsey Schreurs
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celebration
celebration
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Random Lake teachers visited our 5th grade classrooms today to observe our Bridges in Mathematics program. They are furthering their own knowledge on what this resource looks like and sounds like. Our fifth graders were more than happy to show off their reasoning skills and strategies during the problem string portion of the lesson.
12 months ago, Heather Gehri
Random Lake observing our students thinking.
Mrs. Blankenburg conferencing with a student
Critiquing and Reasoning
REMINDER: Join us on Monday, November 11th, beginning at 9:25 AM to honor and celebrate the service of veterans and their families. The program will feature student speakers who will share readings on the sacrifices made by our veterans. In addition, the school's talented music students will perform patriotic selections. A guest speaker will also be present to address the audience, offering inspiring words of gratitude and remembrance. Following the program, the community is invited to observe a 21-gun salute outside of the building near the flag. This solemn tribute will serve as a fitting conclusion to the Veterans Day observance. Community members can enter the building through the front doors on the southwest corner of the High School beginning at 9:10 AM.
12 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
Veterans Day
Students enjoyed a "spooky" still-life drawing during art class! #SFMS
12 months ago, Ryan Zak
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According to preliminary election results, the two capital referendum questions on the ballot for the School District of Sheboygan Falls fell short of being approved by voters in our community. As a result, we will not be moving forward with a series of Elementary and High School improvement projects. We also will not move ahead on recreation and athletic improvement projects at this time. No matter the outcome, we have had some great conversations about the future of our schools over the past several months. We want to thank our community for your thoughtful questions and feedback throughout this process. Our District leadership team and Board will now begin re-examining our needs and looking at potential alternative solutions. We hope you stay engaged as we embark on this important effort.
12 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
Update
6th grade students were able to use the VR Headsets in a recent math lesson! #SFMS
12 months ago, Ryan Zak
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Today is Election Day! When you cast your ballot today, you will find two capital referendum questions for the School District of Sheboygan Falls (the two referendum questions will likely be split between the front and the back side of your ballot, be sure to flip the ballot to vote on both questions). Learn more about the proposed referendum questions: www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/o/sfsd/page/referendum Polls will be open from 7:00am to 8:00pm today. Find your polling place and other voting information here: https://myvote.wi.gov
12 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
Election Day
8th grade students have been working on their paper airplane designs! #SFMS
12 months ago, Ryan Zak
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REMINDER: There will be two proposed capital referendum questions on the ballot for the School District of Sheboygan Falls on Tuesday, November 5th (the two referendum questions will likely be split between the front and the back side of your ballot, be sure to flip the ballot to vote on both questions). The first question asks voters to approve general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed $78.3 million. These funds would go toward Elementary and High School improvement projects, including: ➡️Addition of a 4-year-old kindergarten and childcare at the Elementary School, expanding our wraparound care for 4K students ➡️Addition of expanded career & technical education at the High School ➡️Addition of a Community Fitness Center ➡️Replacement of basic building systems ➡️Safety & security upgrades ➡️Upgrades to educational spaces ➡️Improvements to building finishes ➡️Furniture, fixtures & equipment The second question asks voters to approve general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed $21.5 million. These funds would go toward recreation and athletic improvement projects, including: ➡️New auxiliary gymnasium ➡️Construction of a new multi-sport turf field (football, soccer, other) & competitive track/field events ➡️Site improvements to address grading & draining issues If you haven’t already, check out our webpage for comprehensive information on our needs, the proposed solution, and the estimated property tax impact: www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/o/sfsd/page/referendum
12 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
Referendum
Ashley R. presented this cutting board to Superintendent Pethan, she made it in her Woods class after finding out that he would like one for cutting his turkey at Thanksgiving. Awesome work, Ashley!!!!
12 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
Cutting Board
5th grade students enjoying their time in FCS creating rice crispy in a cup and working on their washing skills. #SFMS
12 months ago, Ryan Zak
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REMINDER: You're invited! Sheboygan Falls High School will once again be hosting a Veterans Day program. Join us on Monday, November 11th, beginning at 9:25 AM to honor and celebrate the service of veterans and their families. The program will feature student speakers who will share readings on the sacrifices made by our veterans. In addition, the school's talented music students will perform patriotic selections. A guest speaker will also be present to address the audience, offering inspiring words of gratitude and remembrance. Following the program, the community is invited to observe a 21-gun salute outside of the building near the flag. This solemn tribute will serve as a fitting conclusion to the Veterans Day observance. Community members can enter the building through the front doors on the southwest corner of the High School beginning at 9:10 AM.
12 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
Veterans Day
On Tuesday, our community will vote on a pair of capital referendum questions for the School District of Sheboygan Falls. Check out this video to get a look at our most pressing facility needs and how the proposed solutions on the ballot will help address them: https://youtu.be/QDemKpgLezw
12 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
Video
Middle School grade levels dressed up in "themes" to celebrate Halloween. 8th Grade: Blackout (Wear all Black) 7th Grade: Dress as a character from ONLY these movies: High School Musical, Toy Story, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Wreck it Ralph, 101 Dalmations 6th Grade: Characters from ANIMATED Disney, Pixar or Illumination films (No Marvel) 5th Grade: Fall themed
12 months ago, Lindsey Schreurs
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7th grade
Find an update from Superintendent Zach Pethan here: https://youtu.be/9VJ3TSBft50
12 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
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Now hiring Substitute Teachers!
12 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
Subs
On Tuesday, November 5th, our community will consider two capital referendum questions for the School District of Sheboygan Falls. The first question asks voters to approve general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed $78.3 million. These funds would go toward Elementary and High School improvement projects, including: ➡️Addition of a 4-year-old kindergarten and childcare at the Elementary School, expanding our wraparound care for 4K students ➡️Addition for Career & Technical Education at the High School ➡️Addition of a Community Fitness Center ➡️Replacement of basic building systems ➡️Safety & security upgrades ➡️Upgrades to educational spaces ➡️Improvements to building finishes ➡️Furniture, fixtures & equipment The second question asks voters to approve general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed $21.5 million. These funds would go toward recreation and athletic improvement projects, including: ➡️New auxiliary gymnasium ➡️Construction of a new multi-sport turf field (football, soccer, other) & competitive track/field events ➡️Site improvements to address grading & draining issues Learn more and find answers to FAQs here: www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/o/sfsd/page/referendum
12 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
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