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FMS Weekly Newsletter April 24th

Posted Date: 04/24/26 (04:00 PM)


Fremont Newsletter header with watercolor blueberries and leaves.

Hello school community

Welcome to this week's edition of the HAWK Talk Newsletter! We're excited to share the latest happenings and updates from our school community to keep you informed and engaged.
 

Upcoming Events

4/27 - "A" Tennis v Syringa
4/27 - "B" Tennis @ Syringa
4/28 - ISAT Math
4/28 - District track meet
4/29 - "A" Tennis v East Valley
4/29 - "B" Tennis @ East Valley
4/29 - District track meet
4/30 - ISAT Math
A cartoon illustration of a desk calendar with the word 'CALENDAR' at the top.

ISAT Testing Dates

4/28 ISAT Test - Math
4/30 ISAT Test - Math
Poster announcing ISAT testing dates and tips for students and parents, featuring colorful illustrations.

HAWKS Hoops Showdown

A huge thank you to everyone who helped make our 1st Annual Hawks Hoops Showdown such a massive success!

It was incredible to see such a great turnout from our spectators, and a special shout-out to the 15 students who stepped up to the challenge. We were able to raise $852 to go towards the end of the year assembly and prizes for students.

Most importantly: The staff was VICTORIOUS! It was a nail-biter that came down to the wire, with donations coming in until the very last second to tip the scales in favor of the staff.
Final Score: Staff: 165 Students: 160
Thank you all for your support and for making this such a fun night for our school community!
A group of people in casual attire and costumes are gathered on a polished wooden basketball court, with spectators in bleachers.
A young man with a mullet and pink sunglasses stands on a basketball court, facing the camera.
A man with pink hair ties sits on a folding chair, smiling at the camera.
A group of people, some wearing costumes like a party hat and a rainbow wig, stand on a polished wooden basketball court.
A young person in a basketball uniform celebrates on a polished wooden court, with spectators in the bleachers.
A person in a pink t-shirt and sparkly tutu poses in a hallway.
Five smiling women in casual attire stand together in front of a concession stand with a 'Hawks Nest Concessions' sign.
Three women smile behind a table with a basketball trophy and electronic equipment.
A basketball team and coaches pose for a photo on a wooden court, many wearing festive hats.
A group of smiling people in basketball uniforms celebrate with a trophy and point upwards, with a scoreboard showing a high score.
 
Fremont Middle School Spring Dress Code Reminder with illustrations of dandelions and clothing.
 

FMS Music Department Raffle Fundraiser

Basket Contains:
$50 Scheels Gift Card
$100 WinCo Gift Card
4 Free Drinks from Snerks
68.5L Cooler
2 Camping Chairs
Smores Ingredients
    Gram Crackers
    Marshmallows
    Hersheys Chocolate
Tub of Red Vines
Large bag of Skittles
Random Lollipops

Raffle Details:
Tickets: Purchase Options: 
$1 = 1 Ticket
$5 = 6 Tickets 
$20 = 30 Tickets 
Do Not Need to be Present, drawing will be the next day.

Tickets can be purchased in advance or at the door on 5/15 at the FMS Band/Choir Concert

Payment Options:
Cash, Check - Made out to “Fremont Middle School”, or ParentSquare 

  • Online payments include a processing fee. In person payments are exempt.
Tickets will be given to student to bring home the next day if purchased by 5/14

Thank you for your donation to the FMS Music Program. Good Luck!This is an example of a sentence to begin a paragraph.
 
A fundraising event for Fremont Middle School featuring Panera Bread, with a stack of delicious sandwiches.
 
A collage of signs and food items announces a week of staff appreciation from May 4th-8th.
 

Class of 2030 Swag

One of our sports vendors, BSN, has created an online team store geared towards our incoming freshman class. Check it out for cool swag and gear. Go Kavemen!
Class of 2030 Swag
 
Poster for Kuna High School Annual Summer Soccer Camp, hosted by Girls & Boys Soccer Teams.
 

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.

An event poster titled 'Keeping Kids Safe: A Parent-Only Conversation' with silhouettes of a family against a sunset.
 
Poster for the 42nd Saint Alphonsus Capitol Classic Kids Run on Saturday, May 30, 2026, at 11 am.
 

K–8 Drama & Theatre Summer Camp

Get ready for the spotlight! Registration is now open for the K–8 Drama & Theatre Summer Camp, running June 8–12 at Ross Elementary. Led by Kuna High Theatre Arts students and alumni, this high-energy week features daily workshops in improv, costume design, and scene development, culminating in a live performance of Boughser, The Too Proud Tree on June 12 at 6:00 PM. The cost is $125 if you register before May 22 ($150 after) and includes a camp T-shirt, snacks, and art supplies. To secure your child’s spot, scan the QR code on the flyer, use this link:

Poster for a Drama & Theatre Summer Camp for K-8, held June 8-12, 2026 at Ross Elementary.
 

Micron's Chip Camp is Back!!

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:
Please contact merc@boisestate.edu for questions regarding Chip Camp.
Micron Chip Camp flyer with details on activities, registration, and dates.
 
Save the date for KMS, FMS, & SMS Summer School from June 4-25, 8 AM-12 PM, housed at FMS.
 
Kuna Basketball Summer Camp flyer with dates June 1-3 and grade level details.
 

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.
 

Feed it Forward

Feed it Forward-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.
 
A gray hooded sweatshirt with the letters FMS printed on the back.

FMS Spirit Wear

Fremont has a limited number of sweatshirts available for sale

The cost is $32.00 ​in-person with cash or check or you can order via parent square with credit card. There is a service fee using credit card.
FMS Spirit Wear
 
FMS Website
Lunch Menu
School Calendar 2025-26
Student Handbook
 

Contact Us

Principal, Mr. Jensen
Vice Principal, Mrs. Salois
jasalois@kunaschools.or
Vice Principal, Mrs. Hiler FMS/Synergy


Counselors
Mrs. Vander Woude FMS 7th and 8th grade
Andrew Purin FMS 6th grade


Fremont Middle School
441 E Porter St. Kuna, ID 83634
Phone 208-922-1005
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