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4/3/26-Synergy Newsletter

Posted Date: 04/03/26 (04:00 PM)


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Synergy Exhibition and Artisan Alley

Wow! What a Night!
A massive thank you to everyone who joined us for the Synergy Exhibition Night. The energy in the building was electric, and the talent on display was nothing short of inspiring.
Our students have been diving deep into their Manifest Project, a hands-on journey where they transitioned from students to entrepreneurs. Over the last few weeks, they’ve mastered the art of product development, marketing, and financial planning.

Success at Artisan Alley 🎨
The highlight of the evening was undoubtedly our Artisan Alley. It was incredible to see our young moguls put their skills into practice—pitching their products, managing transactions, and engaging with the community.
From handcrafted goods to innovative designs, the creativity was off the charts. We are so proud of the professionalism and grit our students showed throughout the sale.

A Musical Touch 🎶
The evening was made even more memorable by our incredible choir. A special thanks goes out to them for their beautiful performance; they did a wonderful job providing the perfect soundtrack to our celebration.

Supporting the Synergy Store 🛒
We are thrilled to announce that the funds raised during Exhibition Night will go directly toward supporting the Synergy Store.
By shopping at Artisan Alley, you didn't just walk away with a unique item; you invested back into our student community, providing the resources needed to keep our campus spirit thriving.
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Poster for the 'Hawks Hoops Showdown' basketball game between students and staff.
 

Micron's Chip Camp

Micron Chip Camp
Micron's Chip Camp is coming to Boise State University! 🚀

Join Micron for a FREE hands-on, exciting STEM adventure for incoming 7th and 8th grade students! 
Held from June 2nd-4th or June 16th-18th, this three-day camp offers a unique opportunity to explore the world of semiconductor manufacturing and engineering.

At Micron Chip Camp, students will:
  • Take a tour of Micron to see firsthand how memory chips are made
  • Dive into advanced circuitry and coding challenges 🖥️
  • Explore engineering, physics, chemistry, and computer science through fun, interactive activities
  • Meet and be mentored by Micron engineers and Boise State Engineering and STEM Education students
  • Work in Boise State’s MakerLab, Engineering Innovation Studio, IML Cleanroom, and more!
Details:
  • Date: June 2nd-4th or June 16th-18th
  • Location: 1437 W University Dr, Boise, ID 83706, US
  • Registration: Opens on April 1st, 2026. Enroll using the following link or the QR code on the flyer. Please note that camps fill quickly, and enrollment is offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
Questions:
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Poster for Lady Kavemen Basketball Skills Training for 6th-8th grade girls, hosted by Kuna High School staff.
 

Parent Survey

Each year, the State of Idaho requires us to gather feedback through our annual Parent Survey. Your input is incredibly valuable to us and helps shape the direction of our school.
If you could take just a few minutes to complete it, we would truly appreciate it!
Take the Survey Below:

Parent Survey
 

Keeping Kids Safe

April 27 | 6:30–8:00 p.m. | Kuna Performing Arts Center (KPAC)
This parent-only evening offers practical, real-world insight into the digital and social pressures today’s students navigate. Our featured speakers include:
  • Officer Gomez: SRO David Gomez, a nationally recognized expert with 20 years in law enforcement.
  • Monte Stiles: A retired federal prosecutor with 29 years of experience in drug prevention and youth leadership.
  • "Through Their Eyes": A panel of Treasure Valley youth, facilitated by the Kuna Police Department, sharing honest feedback on vaping, digital safety, and the modern teen experience.
 
Kuna Basketball Summer Camp flyer for June 1-3, detailing grade levels and locations.
 

Tutor.com

Tutor.com is an online service that connects students with live tutors to help them with schoolwork. Think of it like a library study room, but it's on the internet and you can get help any time of the day or night. It's designed to give students one-on-one help to understand tough subjects and finish their homework. Students can access Tutor.com through Clever.
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Feed it Foward-Donation Opportunity

🌟 Feed It Forward: Supporting Students, One Meal at a Time 🌟
✨ No child should go hungry. No child should be shamed. ✨
A Feed It Forward program allows community members to make financial contributions to cover student meal debt or negative balances, ensuring every child has access to a healthy meal.

💡 How It Works
1. 🍎 Donation
Community members, parents, or organizations donate funds through the school’s online meal payment system LINQ when adding funds to your student account or you can drop off cash or check at the district office or the office at Fremont Middle School indicating it’s for Synergy Middle School.
2. 🤝 Fund Application
Donations are applied to reduce or eliminate student meal debt.
3. 🏫 No Stigma
Students receive meals without being denied food or experiencing “lunch shaming.” When students come through the breakfast or lunch line and don't have the funds to cover the cost of their meal the cashier can choose to use the school’s account.
4. 🍎Using the Account
No Al A Carte purchases. Students will only be able to use the school account for full meals and not individual items (ex. An extra piece of pizza, an extra roll, or an extra cookie.
No Second Meals. Second meals on a student account are charged at the adult price. Allowing students to purchase second meals on the school account will deplete the account more quickly. 

❤️ Why It’s Important
✅ Combats Hunger – Ensures all students receive nutritious meals, regardless of ability to pay.
✅ Community Support – Gives community members a way to directly support local schools.
✅ Addresses Meal Debt – Helps schools manage outstanding balances.
✅ Reduces Lunch Shaming – Promotes a positive, supportive school environment.

🙌 Get Involved Today!
Your contribution makes a direct difference for children in your community.
Together, we can feed it forward.
 
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Upcoming Events

April 2026
4/6 🎾Tennis (A Team) @ Sage Valley @ 4:15pm
4/6 🎾Tennis (B Team) vs Sage Valley @ 4:15pm
4/7 🏃‍♂️rack FMS @ KMS @ 4:30pm
4/8 🎾Tennis (A Team) vs Vallivue @ 4:15pm
4/8 🎾Tennis (B Team) @ Vallivue @ 4:15pm
4/13 🎾Tennis (A Team) @ TVCS @ 4:15pm
4/14 🏃‍♂️Track @ Emmett @ 4:15pm
4/15 🎾Tennis (A Team) vs Syringa @ 4:15pm
4/15 🎾Tennis (B Team) @ Syringa @ 4:15pm
4/16 🎾Tennis (A Team) @ Summitvue @ 4:15pm
4/16 🎾Tennis (B Team) vs Summitvue @ 4:15pm
4/16 🏀Hawks Hoops Showdown @ FMS GYM @ 6-8pm
4/17 🚫No School 
4/20 🎾Tennis (A Team) vs Middleton @ 4:15pm
4/20 🎾Tennis (B Team) @ Middleton @ 4:15pm
4/20✏️ Parent University: High School 101 for incoming 9th graders
4/21 ✏️ELA ISAT
4/22 🏃‍♂️Track @ Kuna HS @ 4:30pm
4/23 ✏️ELA ISAT
4/28✏️ Math ISAT
4/28 🏃‍♂️Track IVL Districts @ Nampa HS @ 5:15pm
4/29 🏃‍♂️Track IVL Districts @ Nampa HS @ 5:15pm
4/29 🎾Tennis (A Team) vs East Valley @ 4:15pm
4/29 🎾Tennis (B Team) @ East Valley @ 4:15pm
4/30 ✏️ISAT Testing
 
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Contact Information

Stephanie Hiler, Vice Principal

441 E Porter St.
Kuna, ID 83634
(208) 922-1005