
We aim to be as transparent as possible about how the approval of the capital referendum questions on the ballot November 5th will impact property taxes in our community.
If both questions are approved, the tax impact will be $2.23 per every $1,000 of equalized property value in our community.
A home valued at $200,000 would see a property tax impact of $446 per year (or $37.17 per month), starting in the 2024-25 school year.
Learn more about the two capital referendum questions on the ballot and the planned improvement projects: www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/o/sfsd/page/referendum


Celebrate all forms of Communication! Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) encompasses various methods, from picture boards and communication apps to speech-generating devices, that help people express themselves when traditional speech is difficult. By raising awareness, we can foster a more inclusive society where everyone has the opportunity to share their voice and be heard.


5th Grade STEM students had a blast at STEAMFest at Lakeland University!










We would like to invite our community to our final Community Information Session & School Tour! See our school facility needs firsthand, learn about the proposed solutions on the ballot, and ask any questions you may have.
The event will take place TONIGHT at the Sheboygan Falls High School in the library, from 6:00 to 7:30pm. We hope to see you there! (You can enter the High School through Door #2)
Find additional information here: www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/o/sfsd/page/referendum


Students collaborating on their recent writing in ELA. #SFMS



Check out this video, which details our school facility needs and the proposed solution on the ballot Tuesday, November 5th! 📽️
https://youtu.be/QDemKpgLezw
You can also find information here: www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/o/sfsd/page/referendum


Mark your calendars - 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 several 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 participate in 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 south west corner of the high school beginning at 9:10 AM.


Mrs. Lorge was busy doing a drop in lesson for our 6th grade students. The lesson focused on empathy and acceptance of others differences. #SFMS


In PE students are busy practicing their volleyball skill. The different rules, skills, and terms are being introduced and used before the games begin. #SFMS



🏴☠️ Are you setting sail for this week? Who’s excited to dig into some tasty treasures during National School Lunch Week? Thank YOU to our AMAZING SDSF Lunch Room Pirates who provide nutritious lunch options every day! 🥪 #SchoolLunchPirates #NSLW24


Prepare your taste buds and grab your map. 🗺️National School Lunch Week is here! Join us on an adventure where the treasure is a healthy school lunch. 🍽️ #SchoolLunchPirates #NSLW24


Join us tomorrow (TUESDAY) for our next Community Information Session & School Tour! Learn more about the District’s facility needs and the proposed solutions on the ballot this November.
The event will take place Tuesday, October 15th, at the Sheboygan Falls Elementary School in the cafeteria. It will run from 6:00 to 7:30pm.
Learn more and find answers to frequently asked questions: www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/o/sfsd/page/referendum


5th grade students were working on collecting data and plotting points. #SFMS


6th grade students were having fun working in the science lab last week! #SFMS




Here are the Citizens of the Month recipients for September! Students were recognized for being responsible, respectful, safe, and following our school wide expectations! #SFMS






5th grade students were working with pastels on their art work. Make sure to stop by the art room during conferences to check out the display case! #SFMS




Ms. G. was busy working with the trumpet group during a recent band lab! #SFMS


On November 5th, our community will vote on two proposed capital referendum questions for the School District of Sheboygan Falls. If the first is approved, the District would add a four-year-old kindergarten and childcare space at the Elementary School, expanding our wraparound care for 4K students.
Our proposed childcare expansion would repurpose classroom space currently used by the YMCA for additional classes, moving the YMCA program into the new space. With more classroom space available for teaching, we can keep our class sizes low and offer childcare to families who need it.
The Board of Education believes there is a serious need to address the availability of childcare. By including the new childcare space at our Elementary School, we can provide an overlap of services for students, enable students and families to gain a familiarity with SDSF from an early age, and continue to attract and retain high-quality teachers and staff.
Learn more and find answers to FAQs: www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/o/sfsd/page/referendum


7th grade students enjoyed making cookie dough and following the correct measurements of the recipe! #SFMS




It's Fire Prevention Week!!!! Join the Town of Sheboygan Falls Fire Department at its annual Fire Prevention Night at the Sheboygan County Airport tonight. This is a great night of education for families to learn more about fire prevention!
