
REMINDER: a temporary road closure will impact pick-up and drop-off procedures at the Elementary School and Middle School starting Monday, March 31st, 2025, and lasting until approximately September 1, 2025.
Fond du Lac Ave will be closed between Rangeline Road and Oak Street due to road construction and utility work. This closure will affect our usual traffic flow during arrival and dismissal times.
**WHAT THIS MEANS FOR YOU:**
Increased Traffic and Delays: Please expect significant traffic congestion and delays during pick-up and drop-off.
Alternate Routes: We recommend planning alternate routes to and from the school. Please review this GUIDE and EXPLANATION VIDEO that can be found at https://www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/article/2091481 for traffic plans and new drop-off/pick-up procedures.
Bus Riders:
The bus company will pick up students 5 minutes earlier than the current pick-up time. Please plan to have students ready on time. This applies to all bus riders (ES, MS, HS).
Extra Time:
Please allow ample extra time for your commute to and from school.
Patience and Cooperation: We appreciate your patience and cooperation during this time. Please be mindful of other drivers, pedestrians, and school staff directing traffic.
We understand that this road closure may cause inconvenience, and we apologize for any disruption it may cause to your daily routine. We are working closely with the City of Sheboygan Falls to minimize the impact and ensure the safety of our students.
We will provide updates as they become available. Please continue to check your email and the school website for further information. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.


The future of our schools is on the ballot! Make sure your voice is heard in the upcoming referendum on April 1.
✅ Find your polling place & voting info: https://myvote.wi.gov/en-us
✅ Learn more about the referendum: https://www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/o/sfsd/page/2025
Every vote matters! Make a plan, encourage others, and help shape the future of our schools.


Miss Coppersmith's social studies class worked on the Trojan Horse Challenge this week. Students were tasked with building the famous horse using only wood products and glue. Each group had to include "wheels", a trap door for the soldiers and ensure that their horse was life-like.








Building leaders one step at a time! Our new 7th-grade leadership group put their skills to the test by guiding blindfolded teammates through an obstacle course—proving that strong leaders need to be able to listen AND communicate to support each other. Falcons lead the way!!!











Photo dump from 8th grade STEM experience at EAA Museum/Education Center/Oshkosh control tower. Students had a museum tour, practiced flight planning, flew simulators, and went up in the Oshkosh control tower and talked with air traffic controllers.











The upcoming school referendum is an important decision for our community, and your voice matters! Make sure you're ready to vote on April 1.
✅ Find your polling place & voting info: https://myvote.wi.gov/en-us
✅ Learn more about the referendum: https://www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/o/sfsd/page/2025
Every vote counts in shaping the future of our schools. Spread the word and make a plan to vote!


March family newsletters are available for review using the following links:
Elementary School - https://sheboyganfalls.edurooms.com/engage/school-district-of-sheboygan-falls/newsletters/sfes-communicator-march-19th-2025
Middle School - https://sheboyganfalls.edurooms.com/engage/school-district-of-sheboygan-falls/newsletters/sfms-messenger-march-19th-2025
High School - https://sheboyganfalls.edurooms.com/engage/school-district-of-sheboygan-falls/newsletters/sfhs-falconer-march-19th-2025


MARK YOUR CALENDAR! Join us for an Open House at Camp Y-Koda to learn more about our 4K program and partnership:
Thursday, April 17th (3:00 - 5:00 pm) OR
Wednesday, April 23rd (3:00 - 5:00 pm)
AND, a reminder that registration for 4K is open! Enroll early and receive discounted registration fees! Children who are four years of age, on or before September 1, 2025, are eligible to attend 4K at either our Sheboygan Falls Elementary School campus or at Camp Y-Koda for the 2025-2026 school year. Learn more about the 4K Camp Y-Koda Nature School here: https://sheboygancountyymca.org/camp-y-koda/y-kodanatureschool.html AND mark your calendar to attend an open house!


Congratulations to Kyle, our Jersey Mike's Sub of the Week! We appreciate YOU, Kyle!


Yesterday was National Ag Day!


Please join us in congratulating Jen Andrews as she moves into the role of Principal for the Sheboygan Falls Elementary School, effective July 1st.


Wondering how the proposed single question referendum project addresses learning environments? Watch this brief video:
https://youtu.be/s70USl10cbc
You can also find video tours and overviews on our Referendum site: https://www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/o/sfsd/page/2025

This past week, our 7th graders wrapped up a riveting 4 day debate on the economic benefits of different career choices. Law School here they come!






As communicated to families via email on Friday, March 14th, a temporary road closure will impact pick-up and drop-off procedures at the Elementary School and Middle School starting Monday, March 31st, 2025, and lasting until approximately September 1, 2025.
Fond du Lac Ave will be closed between Rangeline Road and Oak Street due to road construction and utility work. This closure will affect our usual traffic flow during arrival and dismissal times.
**WHAT THIS MEANS FOR YOU:**
Increased Traffic and Delays: Please expect significant traffic congestion and delays during pick-up and drop-off.
Alternate Routes: We recommend planning alternate routes to and from the school. Please review this GUIDE and EXPLANATION VIDEO for traffic plans and new drop-off/pick-up procedures.
Bus Riders:
The bus company will pick up students 5 minutes earlier than the current pick-up time. Please plan to have students ready on time. This applies to all bus riders (ES, MS, HS).
Extra Time:
Please allow ample extra time for your commute to and from school.
Patience and Cooperation: We appreciate your patience and cooperation during this time. Please be mindful of other drivers, pedestrians, and school staff directing traffic.
We understand that this road closure may cause inconvenience, and we apologize for any disruption it may cause to your daily routine. We are working closely with the City of Sheboygan Falls to minimize the impact and ensure the safety of our students.
We will provide updates as they become available. Please continue to check your email and the school website for further information. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.


7th Grade Spanish students had their classroom transformed into a Spanish market, where they practiced asking and answering cost of items and bartering in Spanish!











School board members made special deliveries today to the Sheboygan Falls Middle School educators with a little snack and beverage cart 🎉


FAQ Highlight: What would the tax impact be if approved? Let’s break it down!
👉 Use our Tax Impact Calculator to see how the referendum could affect your property taxes: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Mf5sWrA7x6v7KlswPnfg9eD8jBCUZczld2DC6wwuZkE/edit?usp=sharing
👉Get the full FAQ here: https://www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/o/sfsd/page/2025


FAQ Highlight: What would the tax impact be if approved? Let’s break it down!
👉 Use our Tax Impact Calculator to see how the referendum could affect your property taxes: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Mf5sWrA7x6v7KlswPnfg9eD8jBCUZczld2DC6wwuZkE/edit?usp=sharing
👉Find more information here: https://www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/o/sfsd/page/2025


7th grade STEM students were given a 15 minute design challenge: Take 20 popsicle sticks and create a bridge that your team thinks will hold weight. This was a hands-on inquiry activity, to get students thinking about how structures are put together, before they launch into their structural engineering unit on bridges.


