Congratulations to Amy, our Jersey Mike's Sub of the Week! We appreciate your contribution to the District, Amy!
11 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
Photo of Amy Krull, our Jersey Mike's substitute teacher of the week for the week of January 27th
Yesterday, grade 7 science students were lucky to partner with Millipore Sigma! Two guest scientists walked students through a lesson on soil microbiome and their relation to plant health! All 7th graders were grateful for the opportunity and send their thanks to Millipore Sigma!
11 months ago, Lindsey Schreurs
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Congratulations to Margaret, our Jersey Mike's Sub of the Week! Thank you, Margaret, for your commitment to the District!
11 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
Margaret VerVelde - the School District's substitute teacher for the week of January 20th, 2025
Sunny Days Ahead! -SAVE THE DATE 🌞 Mark your calendars! Middle School and Elementary School Summer School will be running from June 9th to June 26th this year. Join us for some fun in the sun with all kinds of spectacular educational experiences! Keep an eye out for more information in March about course catalogs and registration.
11 months ago, Jessica Beaudry
Summer School 25
Revised and Reduced Facilities Plan Finalized for April 1, 2025 Ballot: One Referendum Question Proposed to Address Critical Needs & School Improvements On Thursday evening, January 16th, the Sheboygan Falls School Board voted to present School District voters with a significantly revised facilities referendum on Tuesday, April 1, 2025. The proposed single question referendum project provides urgent space and critical capital improvement needs at the Elementary School and addresses safety, aging building systems, and outdated, inefficient learning spaces at the High School.  In direct response to voter feedback, the revised facilities plan has been reduced to a not-to-exceed total project cost of $70 million. The School Board has eliminated the second question proposed in November 2024, which included building a new auxiliary gym, new multi-sport field, and new track for $21.5 million. They have reduced the first question focused on Elementary and High School improvements by more than $8 million by removing space for childcare and further prioritizing projects at both buildings. The proposed $70 million project includes the highest-priority projects, focused on providing space at the Elementary School, investing in existing buildings, and improving learning environments. “As a District, we feel it very important to return to our community with a revised plan that demonstrates we have heard them, and that we have listened,” noted District Administrator Zach Pethan. “The immediate facility and space needs we have at the elementary and high schools are not going away and neither is our goal to create facilities that align with our promise to Expect the Exceptional in Sheboygan Falls.” Revised project highlights at the Elementary School include: * Building a classroom addition (reduced size) for 4-year-old kindergarten and before/after school programs only, freeing up more space in the existing building for kindergarten through grade 4. The childcare program has been eliminated. * Targeted renovations to the existing kindergarten area and kitchen * Completing critical capital improvement projects including window and roof section replacements, mechanical system updates, kitchen equipment replacement, new playgrounds, and improving site drainage Revised project highlights at the High School include: * Completing critical capital improvement projects including window, door and roof section replacements, mechanical, electrical and plumbing system updates, flooring, ceiling, paint, casework and lighting upgrades * Renovations to improve safety and address accessibility issues, including physical security modifications to allow sections of the building to be controlled after school hours, repairing the failing weight room floor and relocating the fitness center away from the middle of the school to control community access, replacing the elevator and existing stairs, adding a fire sprinkler system, and improving restrooms * Renovations of outdated, existing learning areas, including science labs, former computer labs, special education, and other small group classroom areas * Building a Career & Technical Education (CTE) addition ((reduced size) with appropriately sized classrooms and flexible labs to meet growing student program demands (culinary, woods, metals, robotics, agriculture, fabrication/grill, engineering/drafting, etc.) * Building a safer, more accessible student & community fitness center (reduced size) that is no longer in the center of the building and relocating tennis courts displaced by CTE addition * Renovations to the existing competition gym and locker rooms The revised total project cost of $70M (reduced from $99.8M for both questions) translates to an estimated annual maximum tax rate for debt increase of $0.25 per $1,000 of equalized (or fair market) property value compared to the 2024 tax bill. That means that, if the referendum project is approved, for every $100,000 of property value, property owners would see an increase of $25 per year. For example, a property valued at $250,000 would note an estimated increase of $62.50 per year or approximately $5.21 per month. Preliminary financing estimates are based on a phased borrowing approach, with interest rates estimated at 4.75% to 5% for tax-exempt municipal bonds. Taxpayers would note this increase on their 2026 tax bill, which will be sent to property owners in December 2025. The School District of Sheboygan Falls will continue to provide more information about the revised plan and proposed work at both schools in the coming weeks through a variety of communication channels prior to the April 1, 2025 Spring General Election. For immediate information, please don’t hesitate to contact District Administrator Zach Pethan directly at ztpethan@sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us or 920-467-7893 or visit the district website at www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us.
11 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
Vote April 1st, 2025
Reminder: Join friends, family, and staff of the School District of Sheboygan Falls for a fun night out with the Wisconsin Herd! More information can be found here: https://fevo-enterprise.com/event/ShebFalls
11 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
Join friends, family, and staff of the School District of Sheboygan Falls for a fun-filled night out with the Wisconsin Herd on January 29th.
The School District of Sheboygan Falls will be closed on January 21st for the entire day. This is a traditional snow/cold day, and there will be no virtual learning. All after school activities at the Middle School are cancelled. All after school activities at the High School WILL TAKE PLACE AS SCHEDULED.
11 months ago, Lisa Berg
School is closed
Hear a message from Superintendent Zach Pethan here: https://youtu.be/mLD-P0MZSpE
12 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
Superintendent Zach Pethan January 17th, 2025 Message
Students in 6th grade Spanish played games to practice their Introduction Phrases.
12 months ago, Lindsay Olig
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7th grade STEM classes walked to Nourish to do a cooking activity to culminate their biotechnology unit on food preservation.
12 months ago, Laurie Probst
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Mr. Zak taught in Grade 8 math today to deepen his understanding on the new math curriculum, and then debriefed with Mrs. Mullins (Grade 8 teacher) and Mrs. Gehri (Math Specialist) on ideas for furthering student thinking and engagement. We are so lucky to have our leaders as true collaborators in our teaching practices!
12 months ago, Heather Gehri
Mr. Zak
Congratulations to Yvette, our Jersey Mike's Sub of the Week! Thank you, Yvette, for your contributions to the District!
12 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
Congratulations to Yvette Scherer, our Jersey Mike's Sub of the Week for the week of January 13th, 2025!  Thank you, Yvette, for your contributions to the District!
8th grade STEM students are exploring welding using VR technology
12 months ago, Laurie Probst
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Astringent, alimentation, and untenable! These are just a few of the many words the middle school spellers needed to spell while competing in the SFMS spelling bee! In the end, Lucas was our top speller and will be moving on to the regional spelling bee held at Acuity!
12 months ago, Thomas Oetjen
Top three spelling bee finalists
Thank you to all of those who joined our Title 1 Morning Muffins. With over 70+ parents it was our best attended to date! We greatly appreciate the opportunity to showcase the amazing things happening here at the Middle School.
12 months ago, Heather Gehri
Morning Muffins
Dear 6th Grade Families, Due to an unexpected circumstances, we need to postpone the 6th Grade Band & Choir Concert that was scheduled to be held on Thursday, January 9th. We are unable to provide a new date at the moment, but the date will be shared soon. We look forward to students having the opportunity to showcase the work they have put in this semester. We appreciate everyone's flexibility and understanding in this unexpected situation.
12 months ago, Kathy Schwab
Join friends, family, and staff of the School District of Sheboygan Falls for a fun night out with the Wisconsin Herd! More information can be found here: https://fevo-enterprise.com/event/ShebFalls
12 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
Join friends, family, and staff of the School District of Sheboygan Falls for a fun-filled night out with the Wisconsin Herd on January 29th.
Happy New Year from the SDSF!
12 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
New Year
8th grade STEM students finished Project Mini-Grill, thanks to the sponsorship of Bemis, Aldag-Honold, and HUI. Students learned basic metalwork skills, and had a refresher on why measuring precisely matters in craftsmanship. Great job!
about 1 year ago, Laurie Probst
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The School District of Sheboygan Falls will start 2 hours late today.
about 1 year ago, Lisa Berg
2 hour late start