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10 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
Email expectations
Police Training at Sheboygan Falls High School The Sheboygan Falls Police Department will be conducting training exercises at our high school on Thursday, August 29th. Training Time: 8:00 AM - 2:30 PM Signs will be posted throughout the building to inform staff and students. Let's show our support for our local law enforcement as they work to keep our community safe! #SheboyganFalls #CommunitySafety
10 months ago, Mike Nikson
Training
At its Monday meeting, the Sheboygan Falls Board of Education approved two capital referendum questions that will appear on the ballot November 5, 2024. If the questions are approved, the District will move forward with a $99.8 million plan to make the facility improvements needed at both our Elementary School and High School. The tax impact of both questions being approved would be $2.23 per every $1,000 of equalized property value in our community. A home valued at $300,000 would see a property tax impact of $669 per year (or $55.75 per month), starting in the 2025-26 school year. We invite you to learn more about the District’s facility needs and the proposed solution on the ballot this November: www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/o/sfsd/page/referendum
10 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
Referendum
This week we were extremely fortunate to welcome CAST Implementation Specialist, Niel Albero, to lead our learning around access, agency, and assessment, as part of our professional development. #SDSFFamily
10 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
Niel
Come check out RoboRiot!
10 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
RoboRiot
Sheboygan Falls team members hard at work examining assessment practices in effort to reach every learner. #SDSFFamily
10 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
PD
Falcons take flight! A scene from our team building and design challenge during our professional development time this week. #SDSFFamily
10 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
PD
SFHS is updating our Cell Phone Policy Why are we updating the cell phone policy? To minimize distraction and provide the best learning environment possible for our students. Research has shown that constant social media and phone use have a significant effect on student’s mental and social-emotional health. Cell phones are becoming an ever-increasing source of distraction. The addictive nature of social media, bullying, and inappropriate image sharing are growing problems. Please take a moment to review the information in your Welcome Back Letter sent to your email or Infinite Campus Inbox on August 7th or click on the link below. https://bit.ly/3yFENWw
10 months ago, Mike Nikson
Cellphone Policy Image
Reminder that school hours are changing for this upcoming school year ...
10 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
2024-25 School Hours
Last week, we welcomed new staff to SDSF with a bus tour of the community we serve and some personalized Falcon merch. They are a talented group, and we are lucky to have them join the Falcon Family! #SDSFFamily
10 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
Bus Tour
Tees
Welcome to the Sheboygan Falls Family! #SDSFFamily
10 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
Group
Join us for tonight's Board of Education meeting ...
10 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
Board Meeting
Built in 1969, Sheboygan Falls High School is facing significant challenges due to its age and outdated infrastructure. The most pressing needs include the following areas: ➡️ Basic building systems ➡️ Educational areas ➡️ Safety enhancements ➡️ Outdoor athletic facilities ➡️ Building finishes ➡️ Physical education areas Learn more about our facility needs and find answers to FAQs: www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/o/sfsd/page/referendum
10 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
HS Facility Needs
SFHS is updating our Cell Phone Policy Why are we updating the cell phone policy? To minimize distraction and provide the best learning environment possible for our students. Research has shown that constant social media and phone use have a significant effect on student’s mental and social-emotional health. Cell phones are becoming an ever-increasing source of distraction. The addictive nature of social media, bullying, and inappropriate image sharing are growing problems. Please take a moment to review the information in your Welcome Back Letter sent to your email or Infinite Campus Inbox on August 7th or click on the link below. https://bit.ly/3yFENWw
10 months ago, Mike Nikson
SFHS Cell Phone Policy Image
Reminder that school hours are changing for this upcoming school year ...
11 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
2024-25 School Year
The School District of Sheboygan Falls is Hiring!
11 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
Join our Team
Did you know? Our elementary school is over capacity. With a designed capacity of 533 students, the school’s 2023-24 enrollment was 588. We expect an additional 140 elementary-aged students in the next 10-12 years, potentially putting the school nearly 200 students over capacity. Built in 2000, SFES is approaching its 25-year mark and requires significant updates to its infrastructure and facilities. Learn more about these and other facility needs in Sheboygan Falls schools: www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/o/sfsd/page/referendum
11 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
ES Facility Needs
Reminder that school hours are changing for this upcoming school year ...
11 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
2024-25 School Hours
A 2023 community survey indicated a growing need for more childcare options in our community. Staff members indicated that childcare would make the district a more attractive place to work and could help with recruitment and retention efforts of additional high-quality teachers and staff. Families and local business owners noted they were in need of more affordable childcare options. Additional slots are needed, as many local providers have no openings available. Families also expressed a need for additional childcare hours before and after school, as well as in the summer. Adding a 10,000 square-foot daycare center to Sheboygan Falls Elementary School would cost an estimated $4.6 million. Learn more and find answers to FAQs: https://www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/o/sfsd/page/referendum
11 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
Childcare Needs
17 Sheboygan Falls students returned home from Costa Rica yesterday. They went rafting, zip-lining, and adventured through the rainforest during our last few days. Every day of the trip was filled with plenty of language and cultural experiences too! Special thanks to the Ozaukee group for being great travel companions.
11 months ago, Mike Nikson
Kyaking
Costa Rica
Costa Rica
Costa Rica
Costa Rica
Costa Rica
Costa Rica
Costa Rica