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A Message from the Principals

January 28th, 2026

A Message from the Principals:  Click here to translate

Happy New year! The theme for January is Brave! With the remaining 93 days of school there is still very much to learn and try! Even if something is hard or new, we can bravely attempt it with all of the great support we have from each other at SFES! 

We are also excited to welcome the newest learners to SFES. 4K Preview night is tomorrow, January 29th.  We are onboarding the future class of 2040!

Thank you for your partnership in education,

Jen & Jess

Jennifer Andrews, SFES Principal

Jess Beaudry, SFES Associate Principal

 

Mark Your Calendars

Thursday, January 29th:  4K Preview Night 

Monday, February 16th:  No School for Students (Staff Professional Development Day)

February 18th - March 20th: One School, One Book: The World According to Humphrey

Thursday, February 20th: 2nd Grade Concert (11:00 AM) / 4th Grade Concert (11:30 AM) @ SFHS Auditorium

Tuesday, March 3rd: New this year!! Falcon Family Night! Stay tuned for more information!

Wednesday, March 18th: Principals for the Day (Sponsored by the Falcon Families PTO)

Friday, March 20th:  End of 3rd Quarter

Monday, March 23rd - Friday, March 27th:  Spring Break!  (No School for Staff or Students)

 

Board of Education Updates

The School District of Sheboygan Falls will hold its next monthly regular board meeting on Monday, February 16th at 6:00 pm. Please join us! You can find more information about upcoming meetings, your Board Members and more HERE. Can't make It? You can view the Board Agendas and Minutes at BoardDocs.com HERE.

 

Safety Update

In January, the Elementary School had the opportunity to practice a medical hold so that emergency personnel could help an adult in need (they are safe and healthy, but needed assistance).  Students had limited awareness of this event, and it was a good chance to reflect on how we can keep learning going, even when there may be unrelated events happening in the building. 

 

Open Enrollment 2026-27

The inter-district public school Open Enrollment program allows parents to apply for their children to attend public school in a school district other than the one in which they reside or to remain in their current district in the event that they move out of the district before the start of the 2026-27 school year (Moving? See HERE for more information on remaining in the District through the school year). Open Enrollment will allow student(s) to continue attending school in the School District of Sheboygan Falls. Please call Lisa Berg at 920-467-7893 for additional information or check the Department of Public Instruction Website at: https://dpi.wi.gov/open-enrollment (also check the 2026-27 Open Enrollment Regular Application Period Brochure).

There is no tuition cost for students participating in the Open Enrollment program, but parents are responsible for transporting their student(s) to and from school.

The open enrollment period for the 2026-27 school year is from February 2nd until 4:00 p.m. on April 30th, 2026.   

Applications must be done on the DPI (Department of Public Instruction) website at https://dpi.wi.gov/open-enrollment. A link to this site will also be available on the school web site during the application period at: www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us. The DPI website will be active from February 2nd until 4:00 p.m. on April 30th, 2026.  

If you anticipate a possible move out of the School District of Sheboygan Falls, please complete the Open Enrollment application as soon as possible. You have the right to cancel your application at any time and are not bound to enrollment. If you are currently attending under a Tuition Waiver, you will need to complete an Open Enrollment application for the upcoming school year.

 
 
Note from Nurse

A Message from Nurse Timler and Dr. Brault

Flu activity is surging this season, in some cases reaching record highs, according to new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data.  Even when respiratory illness levels are low, it is important to keep up with prevention strategies. Follow these tips to help keep you and your loved ones healthy:   

  • Stay up-to-date with vaccines.
  • Wash your hands and practice good hygiene.
  • Take steps for cleaner air, such as gathering outside, opening windows or doors, or using a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) cleaner.
  • Cover coughs and sneezes.
  • Stay home if you are sick.

Important updates from our Medical Director, Dr. Brault: 

FLU BY THE NUMBERS

Current Season (2025–26)

  • The CDC has classified this season as moderately severe, noting an estimated 11 million illnesses, about 120,000 hospitalizations, and ~5,000 deaths so far. This is a substantial increase compared to the same point last year.
  • High or very high flu activity is now widespread across the U.S., with tens of states reporting elevated levels.
  • Pediatric flu deaths have also increased in some areas, with reports of child fatalities in cities like Boston.

 How It Compares to Last Season

  • Compared with 2024–25, this season’s illness count and hospitalizations are roughly twice as high at this point in the season — for example, about 11 million illnesses now vs. ~5.3 million by late December last year.
  • Hospitalizations and outpatient visits for respiratory illness have climbed sharply too.

 Why This Season Seems “Worse”

  • A new H3N2 subclade K strain appears to be dominant and spreading quickly, which may be contributing to more cases.
  • Many states are seeing very high levels of flu-like activity, which isn’t typical this early.
  • Factors like holiday travel and lower vaccination rates are being cited by experts as contributors to the higher case counts.

Bottom Line

This flu season is more intense than what we typically expect at this point in winter and notably worse than last year by several key measures, even though health authorities aren’t calling it an extreme emergency--YET. The strong spread and rising hospitalizations make vaccination and prevention especially important this season. There is still time to get your flu shot!   Our experience this year has been that those who have gotten their flu shots have either avoided illness altogether or have had milder illness than those without.   

Stay healthy!  

Dr. Brault & Deanna Timler, RN, BSN

 

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District and Related Employment Opportunities

Looking for part-time work? Full-time work? Flexibility?

The District and Related Organizations have some great opportunities!

 

SCHOOL DISTRICT OPPORTUNITIES: Opportunities within the School District can be found using the below links. Note that if you are looking for flexibility, we are actively seeking Substitute Teacher positions which can be found under the Certified Positions.

Certified Positions - https://wecan.waspa.org/Employer/Vacancy/PublicCertified/3472

Assistants / Aides - https://wecan.waspa.org/Employer/Vacancy/PublicSupport/3472

 

BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF SHEBOYGAN COUNTY: Afterschool program fees are waived for children of parents who work at the Boys & Girls Club! If you are interested in part-time work, your child can be enrolled in the afterschool program for FREE while you work for the Club. Learn more about available opportunities or apply at www.ThePositivePlace.com/careers.

 
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