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A Message from the Principals

November 25th, 2025

Hello MS Families,

We would like to take a moment to thank you for your incredible partnership as we head into the holiday season. We were honored to host the District’s Veteran’s Day program this year. Thank you to all the families and Veterans who joined us—it was a meaningful event for our students, check out some of the photos below.

Since we are already well into the second quarter, please remember that grades are consistently updated and available to view on Infinite Campus. We encourage you to check in with your students about their academic progress. Our dedicated staff is here to provide assistance and answer any questions you might have.

Thank you for your support and partnership.  As always, if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out.

Sincerely,

Ryan Zak, SFMS Principal

Lindsey Schreurs, SFMS Associate Principal

 

Mark Your Calendars

Wednesday, November 26th - Friday, November 28th: No School for Students (Thanksgiving Break)

Wednesday, December 24th - Friday, January 2nd: No School for Students (Winter Break)

Monday, January 5th:  School Resumes

 

Board of Education Updates

The School District of Sheboygan Falls will hold its next monthly regular board meeting on Monday, December 15th 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 November, the Middle School practiced a fire drill. Students and staff successfully followed expectations in a safe manner!

 
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Explore the School Counseling Newsletter HERE to learn more about what is happening within Counseling at the Middle School! 

 
Nurses Note

A Message from Nurse Timler and Dr. Brault

The School District of Sheboygan Falls works closely with our Medical Director, Dr. Jenny Brault, to establish guidelines and policies that help protect our students.  Staying up to date on vaccinations is one of the best ways to build up immunity, and protect ourselves and others from serious, and sometimes life-threatening, diseases.  Please see the below message from Dr. Brault about the importance of vaccinations.  

Stay healthy!

Deanna Timler, RN, BSN

From Dr. Brault ~

Get Vaccinated: Protect Yourself and Your Community

Immunizations are one of the greatest achievements in modern medicine. They protect us from dangerous diseases that once caused widespread illness, disability, and death. By getting vaccinated, you not only protect yourself but also help shield those around you—especially infants, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems who cannot be vaccinated.

Vaccines work by training your immune system to recognize and fight specific germs without causing the illness itself. This prepares your body to respond quickly if you are ever exposed to the real disease. Because of widespread vaccination, illnesses like polio and smallpox have been nearly eliminated, and others such as measles and whooping cough are far less common than they once were.

Unfortunately, when vaccination rates drop, these diseases can return. Outbreaks still occur in communities where too few people are immunized. Choosing to get vaccinated is not only a personal decision—it’s a social responsibility. When most people in a community are protected, it creates “herd immunity,” which helps stop the spread of infections and keeps everyone safer.

Vaccines are thoroughly tested for safety and effectiveness before being approved, and their benefits far outweigh the rare risks. Getting immunized is a simple act that saves lives, reduces healthcare costs, and ensures a healthier future for all.

So, roll up your sleeve—protect yourself, protect others, and help keep our communities strong. Immunization is not just a personal choice; it’s a public good.

Dr. Jenny Brault, M.D.

 

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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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