Reminder that school hours are changing for this upcoming school year ...
3 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
The School District of Sheboygan Falls is Hiring!
4 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
Did you know? Our elementary school is over capacity.
With a designed capacity of 533 students, the school’s 2023-24 enrollment was 588. We expect an additional 140 elementary-aged students in the next 10-12 years, potentially putting the school nearly 200 students over capacity.
Built in 2000, SFES is approaching its 25-year mark and requires significant updates to its infrastructure and facilities.
Learn more about these and other facility needs in Sheboygan Falls schools:
www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/o/sfsd/page/referendum4 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
Reminder that school hours are changing for this upcoming school year ...
4 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
A 2023 community survey indicated a growing need for more childcare options in our community. Staff members indicated that childcare would make the district a more attractive place to work and could help with recruitment and retention efforts of additional high-quality teachers and staff.
Families and local business owners noted they were in need of more affordable childcare options. Additional slots are needed, as many local providers have no openings available. Families also expressed a need for additional childcare hours before and after school, as well as in the summer.
Adding a 10,000 square-foot daycare center to Sheboygan Falls Elementary School would cost an estimated $4.6 million.
Learn more and find answers to FAQs:
https://www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/o/sfsd/page/referendum4 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
17 Sheboygan Falls students returned home from Costa Rica yesterday. They went rafting, zip-lining, and adventured through the rainforest during our last few days. Every day of the trip was filled with plenty of language and cultural experiences too! Special thanks to the Ozaukee group for being great travel companions.
4 months ago, Mike Nikson
Sheboygan Falls High School, built in 1969, is facing significant challenges due to its age and outdated infrastructure. The facility needs at the school include:
✅ Basic building systems
✅ Educational areas
✅ Safety enhancements
✅ Building finishes
✅ Physical education areas
Addressing these facility needs is crucial for providing a safe, functional, and modern learning environment for students at our high school.
Learn more and find additional answers to FAQs:
https://www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/o/sfsd/page/referendum4 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
The SFHS team made it to Costa Rica! What a trip!
4 months ago, Mike Nikson
Sheboygan Falls Elementary School, built in 2000, is approaching its 25-year mark and requires significant updates to its infrastructure and facilities. The key areas needing attention include:
➡️ Boilers and chillers have reached the end of their useful life and need to be replaced. There are also leaking windows and doors, and sections of the roof require replacement.
➡️ The school currently lacks fire sprinklers, which are essential for safety.
➡️ Furniture, flooring, and paint have experienced over 20 years of wear and tear and need repair or replacement.
To address these issues, our elementary school needs significant investments in infrastructure, safety systems, and space optimization to continue providing a safe and effective learning environment.
We invite you to learn more and browse answers to additional frequently asked questions:
https://www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/o/sfsd/page/referendum 5 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
A 2023 community survey indicated a growing need for more childcare options in our community. Staff members indicated that childcare would make the District a more attractive place to work and could help with recruitment and retention efforts of additional high-quality teachers and staff.
Families and local business owners noted they were in need of more affordable childcare options. Additional slots are needed, as many local providers have no openings available. Families also expressed a need for additional childcare hours before and after school, as well as in the summer.
The Board of Education is currently engaged in a long-range facility planning process. Learn more:
https://www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/o/sfsd/page/referendum5 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
Community input continues to be a key element of the Board of Education’s long-range facility planning process. We want to thank all the community members who have provided their thoughts thus far, including through our recent survey!
At this time, the most pressing needs exist at our Elementary and High Schools. There is also a present and growing demand for more childcare options in our community, along with a need to improve our athletic facilities.
We invite you to learn more about our long-range facility planning:
https://www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/o/sfsd/page/referendum5 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
Over the past two years, the Board of Education and District leaders have been evaluating the District’s facility needs and investigating possible solutions. This work is part of the district’s long-range facility planning process.
This process has included staff feedback, a third-party assessment, community tours, and conversations throughout our community. The District also surveyed our community members in Spring 2024.
The Board will continue to study and consider this issue throughout Summer 2024. If the Board decides to place a referendum question on the ballot for this November, it would likely vote to do so during its regular meeting on August 19th, 2024.
Learn more:
https://www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/o/sfsd/page/referendum5 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
6 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
As part of our long-range facilities planning process, we surveyed our community about our district’s needs and potential solutions.
Community members appear to be well informed about the facility needs at both our Elementary School and High School. Approximately 82% agreed or strongly agreed that our High School needs should be addressed now, and 74% agreed or strongly agreed our Elementary School needs should be addressed now.
The District and Board appreciate all those who provided their input and feedback through this survey. The Board will carefully consider these results as it determines next steps.
View the full survey report:
https://bit.ly/sfsdfacilitysurveyreport.
And, stay informed on our Long Term Facility Planning:
https://www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/o/sfsd/page/referendum .
6 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
We're hiring!
6 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
Thank you, Piggly Wiggly!
6 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
Thank you Sheboygan Falls Dairy Queen for donating to our first Sheboygan Falls Carnival!
6 months ago, Mike Nikson
6 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
Thank you to all the community members who completed our recent Facilities Survey! The data will help drive next steps in this important process.
More than 74% of respondents indicated they would support a $75 million capital referendum question that addressed the base plan facility needs at both Sheboygan Falls Elementary School and Sheboygan Falls High School.
To view the full survey report, visit
https://bit.ly/sfsdfacilitysurveyreport.
And, stay informed on our Long Term Facility Planning:
https://www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/o/sfsd/page/referendum .
6 months ago, Heather Lilyquist
On Monday, the Board of Education received and reviewed the results of the recent Community Facilities Survey for the School District of Sheboygan Falls.
More than 74% of survey respondents indicated they were well informed or had some familiarity with the district’s facility needs.
Just over 75% strongly agreed or agreed that the District’s facility needs at the Elementary School must be addressed now. Approximately 82% strongly agreed or agreed that the High School facility needs should be addressed now.
View the full survey report:
https://bit.ly/sfsdfacilitysurveyreport.
And, stay informed on our Long Term Facility Planning:
https://www.sheboyganfalls.k12.wi.us/o/sfsd/page/referendum.
6 months ago, Heather Lilyquist