National Children’s Book Week
May 2-6 is National Children’s Book Week “where every child is a reader”. Attached is the layout for the week with some special dress days! Please contact Mrs. Heinen with any questions.
May 2-6 is National Children’s Book Week “where every child is a reader”. Attached is the layout for the week with some special dress days! Please contact Mrs. Heinen with any questions.
Information about swimming lessons and Swim Club can be found in the Forms & Flyers folder on this webpage.
Kindergarten through 5th grade participated in our Bowl-a-thon fundraiser last week. KG-3rd grade bowled in gym on Thursday, and 4-5th grade bowled at Maple Lanes on Friday. Students really had a great time taking part! Money raised goes to support the Safety Patrol and SOS (Students of Service) for the next several years. Thanks to all of you who contributed to our fundraiser!
Sheboygan South High School is hosting a COUNTY-WIDE job fair. The employers that are attending want students from all parts of the county to participate. It will be held on Tuesday, May 10th from 3:30-5:00pm in the Sheboygan South HS Commons. You can also check out their promotional video.
Dispose of your unneeded medications safely
Workouts will begin Monday, June 13th and go through Thursday, July 28th (Monday-Thursday). There are two sessions available: 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. or 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. Registration forms are available in the office or in the forms folder on this webpage.
Please return permission slip and cold lunch order forms by April 26th. Forms can also be found in the folder on this webpage.
Students in grade 3-8 were “test pilots” for a new virtual reality app in development by Google. These “Expeditions” are collections, scenes, or VR panoramas — 360° photo spheres, 3D images, and video — annotated with details, highlights, and questions that make them easy to integrate into curriculum. A Google representative provided us with smartphones and Google Cardboard devices to use to access the experiences. Teachers led their classes to the Congo, the moon, the Great Barrier Reef, various college campuses, National Parks, South America, and other far-flung places. The collective decibel level of all the “whoa”s heard at any given moment surely broke the sound barrier! OES and OMS were buzzing with excitement all day. We are so thrilled to have been selected to take part in this high-tech, futuristic experience.