Sheboygan Falls
Finding Inspiration in Every Turn
Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin has been described as a family-friendly, safe, and affordable place to live, with a rural feel and a sense of community. Some say it's a rare gem with a historic downtown and scenic waterfalls that's close to shopping and businesses

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Community
Functionality You Will Love
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School District
The community is served by the public system of the School District of Sheboygan Falls, which accomplished a 99.3% high school graduation rate, one of the highest in the nation.[12] The system has three schools consisting of an elementary school, (grades 4k-4), middle school (grades 5–8) and high school (grades 9–12) serving approximately 1,700 students. The district has received awards for its use in social media and newsletters to communicate with parents. The district does have summer school offerings for students who want to learn year round.
The elementary school is designated a Student Achievement Guarantee in Education school,[13] which guarantees class sizes of 19 students or fewer.
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Parks and Recreation
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Ducktona 500 - 3,000 plastic ducks race down the Sheboygan River for cash prizes every July. The event also includes and antique car show, at River Park.
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Rochester Park is a 10-acre community park with baseball diamond, soccer field, tennis/pickleball courts, grills shelter, playground equipment, sledding hills and dog park.
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Settler's Park is a small park just north of downtown Sheboygan Falls, along the Sheboygan River. This park has hosted many weddings and offers a great view of the dam on the river.
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The Bull at Pinehurst Farms is a Jack Nicklaus signature golf course and one of the top 100 public golf courses in the United States.



