Carnival is Coming!
Mark your calendars! Our annual school carnival is happening on May 2 from 12:00–3:00 PM—you won’t want to miss this fun-filled afternoon for the whole family!
Ticket presales are happening now through April 22. Order forms were sent home with students, so be sure to check backpacks and return them soon to save time on carnival day.
s We need your help to make this event a success! We’re looking for parent volunteers to run games and teen helpers to join in the fun. Please consider signing up using the links below:
Thank you for supporting our school—we can’t wait to celebrate with you!
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Next week is Staff Appreciation Week at Reed!
As part of Staff Appreciation Week we choose a theme. Our recognition theme this year is "Bloom." We have watched our students learn and grow throughout the year, and now we are so proud to see them bloom! We are truly thankful for your partnership and for allowing us to work with your child(ren) each and every day.
We are excited to take time next week to celebrate ALL of our staff and the important roles they play in helping students grow and succeed. Each day will include special recognition and activities, so be sure to check out our school Facebook page for pictures and updates.
If your child would like to bring or send something to a staff member, they are absolutely welcome to do so. We are looking forward to a great week of appreciation and gratitude for the amazing people who make our school such a special place.
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To support your student during state testing and beyond, here are some key AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) reminders for families to help foster a supportive learning environment at home:
1. The "Teach-Back" Method
AVID emphasizes that teaching someone else is the highest form of learning.
- Ask your student: "Can you teach me one thing you reviewed in class today?"
- The Goal: Explaining a concept out loud reinforces their memory and builds the confidence needed for testing day.
2. Establish a "Testing Toolbox" Routine
Success during testing week often starts with physical and mental preparation the night before.
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Consistency: Stick to a steady evening routine to keep stress levels low.
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Rest & Fuel: Ensure your student gets plenty of sleep and a healthy breakfast.
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Quiet Time: Provide a dedicated space for them to decompress after long testing sessions.
3. Organization and Goal Setting
Help your student apply AVID organizational skills to stay on track.
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Focused Notes: Check in to see how they are using their notes to review for upcoming exams.
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Goal Discussions: Talk about their goals for the week. Breaking a long testing window into small, daily wins makes it feel more manageable.
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As we head into next week, our 3rd, 4th, and 5th-grade students will continue with their ISAT testing. Our Cheetahs did a fantastic job staying focused this week, and we want to keep that momentum going!
These assessments are a great opportunity for students to show off their hard work. To help them stay energized and ready to shine for round two, please keep these top testing tips in mind:
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Rest Up: A solid 8–10 hours of sleep makes a huge difference in focus.
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Fuel the Brain: A nutritious breakfast helps students stay alert through the morning.
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Be on Time: Arriving at school punctually helps students start the day with a calm, confident mindset.
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Positive Vibes: A little encouragement goes a long way—remind them that they’ve got this!
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Take Your Time: Remind them to read carefully and check their work; there's no prize for finishing first!
Thank you for your continued support in keeping testing week a positive and stress-free experience for our students.
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The Kuna Education Foundation (KEF) does so much to support our teachers and schools through grants, classroom resources, and student programs. We invite you to consider helping them continue this vital work by participating in their current fundraisers:
- Fundraiser #1: Red Robin Fundraiser on Friday, May 1, 2026.
- Fundraiser #2: Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live on the Blue at Albertson's Stadium.
Your contributions directly impact our classrooms and provide our "blooming" students with even more opportunities to succeed. Thank you for supporting the organization that supports us!
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Just a friendly reminder....
If you need to pick up your child early, please call the office by 2:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, and by 12:30 PM on Wednesdays.
This allows us enough time to locate your child, as schedules often change throughout the day and students may be in specials, recess, or other activities. Calling ahead ensures your child is ready and waiting when you arrive.
Thank you for your cooperation and helping us keep dismissal smooth and safe for all students!
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Our Child Nutrition Program (CNP) is sharing this reminder about procedures regarding student food allergies and account information:
Allergy Accommodations
- A current medical statement must be on file in order to accommodate any meal-related allergies.
- Without this documentation, we cannot provide allergy accommodations.
Following Medical Statements
- When a medical statement is on file, we must follow it exactly as written.
- Any changes or deviations require updated documentation from the parent or guardian."
The CNP website is listed below. The form is called Meal Accommodation Form. It is available in English and Spanish.
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May 2: PTO Carnival (Noon-3:00 PM)
May 4-8: Teacher Appreciation Week
May 6: SPOT Drawings
May 7: School Store
May 21: Kuna High School Graduation (Early Release)
May 25: Memorial Day- No School
May 26: Field Day
May 29: Yearbook Signing, Kindergarten graduation, Family Picnic
May 29: Last Day of School (Early Release)
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Are you looking for a nurturing, engaging, and fun start to your child’s educational journey? We are excited to highlight My Place Preschool, located in Kuna.
My Place offers a fantastic curriculum designed to spark curiosity and build social-emotional skills through play, art, and hands-on discovery. Whether you are looking for a jumpstart on Kindergarten readiness or a supportive community for your preschooler, My Place provides a wonderful "home away from home."
Check out the attached flyer for details on:
- Programs: Classes available for 3- to 5-year-olds.
- Enrollment: Information on how to secure your spot for the 2026-2027 school year.
- Contact: How to schedule a tour or speak with the instructors.
Spaces fill up quickly, so be sure to take a look and see if My Place is the right fit for your family!
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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:
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- Safety of your child(ren) is our priority. Please pick up and drop off your child in the designated areas.
- NO drop-off/pick-up in the bus lane.
- No traffic or parking allowed in the bus lane.
- Please pull forward as far as you can. Students will use the sidewalks to get to the building/playground at the beginning of the day and again to get to you car at the end of the day.
- If you plan to walk up to pick up your students, please park in a parking spot in the parking lot and use crosswalks.
- Drop off may begin no earlier than 8:30 AM.
- Use designated cross walks to access the parking lot or playgrounds.
- Be patient, especially as we start the school year and the pick up/drop off routine are new to many families.
- Call the office by 2:00 PM if there will be a change in the way your child will normally go home so the teacher can be made aware of the change in plans.
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Michele Moore, Principal
mlmoore@kunaschools.org
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Q Buckley, Vice Principal
qdbuckley@kunaschools.org
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If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to contact us.
- (208) 955-0275
- https://reed.kunaschools.org/
- 1670 Linder Road, Kuna ID 83634
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