
Our Lady Mustang softball team will compete in regionals at Shattuck on April 27. See the image of the bracket for additional details. Good luck!


On Friday April 21,2023, the Frontier land judging team, went to Prague and placed as follows:
Bryce Rexford 10th
Hayley Tarr 24th
Gracie Williams 41st
Haden Johnson 43rd
On Saturday April 29, 2023 we will go to state for land judging.
Land and soils may be judged much like animals, farm or horticultural crops. In judging crops, we look at the size, shape, and quality and determine which the best is. Similarly, when judging land, we look for clues that tell us how well the land can produce crops or be used for other purposes. Soil characteristics, climate, and topography are good clues to the soil’s capabilities, but close examination of the soil texture, structure, depth, permeability, reaction, degree of erosion, slope, drainage, and flooding are necessary to classify land into capability classes. In land judging, the major factors affecting how the land can be used must be determined. These factors are used to correctly recommend conservation practices and fertilizers for conserving the soil. Soil judging helps students to develop an appreciation for soils. The purpose of this contest is to encourage the in-depth study of soils and to provide students a practical, hands-on environment for judging and evaluating soils.


The Sophomore class is hosting an Indian Taco Sale during the blood drive in honor of Travis Jones (Diana Jones' husband).
The Indian Taco sale will be from 3:30pm-6:30pm on April 26th. Located in the parking lot of the Frontier Public School.


Blood drive tomorrow! Contact Megan Miller for an appointment or drop by when you have time.


The Frontier Lady Mustangs finished 2nd at the Regional Qualifier Tuesday at Nowata. Being one of the top 6 teams in the field of 13 qualifies them to play in the Regional at Arrowhead state park in Eufaula on Tuesday the 25th.


Frontier Indian Education will hold a Title VI Public Hearing and Parent Advisory Committee meeting on Wednesday, May 3, 2023, at 11:00 AM. The meeting will be held in the Frontier Schools Boardroom.


On Friday, April 14th land judgers Bryce Rexford, Haley Tarr, Haden Johnson, and Payten Linn competed in the Cameron University Interscholastic competition. The results are as follows:
Bryce Rexford 1st individual
Hayley Tarr 4th individual
Payten Linn 7th individual
Haden Johnson 16th overall
The Frontier Land Judging team got 1st overall.
They will be land judging in Prague on Friday, April 21.


Good morning, Mustangs. As you may know, Superintendent Dale Bledsoe will be stepping down from his position on June 30. Beginning the search for our district’s next superintendent, the Frontier Board of Education approved a partnership with the Oklahoma State School Boards Association to assist with the search. As we begin to navigate the search process, we hope you will provide your thoughts and ideas in a brief, online survey. Beginning Monday, April 17, you can take the Superintendent Search Stakeholder Survey on our district’s website – www.frontierok.com. For more information about the superintendent search, please visit our website. Thank you for your support of the Frontier Mustangs!

Frontier Public Schools - Notice of Superintendent Search Stakeholder Survey
The Oklahoma State School Boards Association is assisting the Frontier School District in the search process to hire a superintendent. The Frontier Board of Education and the OSSBA are asking for district and community stakeholder's input. Please provide your thoughts regarding the desired qualities and characteristics of your next superintendent via this anonymous survey:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2023FrontierSuperintendentSearchSurvey


The JH (7th-8th) and HS (9th-12th) track teams will both compete in Lamont on Tuesday at the Deer Creek-Lamont track meet. Good luck to all the athletes!


Congratulations to our JH Slow Pitch Softball team for earning 3rd place in the tournament at Cresent on Saturday.


Yearbooks are in!!! Keep an eye out...we'll be sending them home in backpacks.


There will be no tutoring on Thursday, April 6. Thank you!

Frontier Public Schools will be out of school on Friday, April 7, 2023.


Congratulations to our elementary Mustangs of the Month.


Middle School Dance was last Friday! Students paid to enter with canned goods to help support our local food bank.



Our HS Lady Mustang softball team will compete in the ShilderTournament on April 6-7. Please see the bracket for additional information.


All Juniors will take the ACT on Tuesday, April 4th, the state science test on Wednesday, April 5th, and the state history/civics test on Tuesday, April 11th. All exams will be in the morning and are graduation requirements. Please make sure Chromebooks are charged and at school for each assessment. Eat and sleep well leading up to the tests as well. Good luck to all!


On Tuesday, our Land Judging Teams competed at Redlands Community College in El Reno.
Bryce Rexford 6th place over all.
Clayton Williams 15th place over all.
Payten Linn 24 over all.
Braden Bledsoe 29th overall.
Hayley Tarr 67th overall.
Tate culp 94 overall.
There were over 130 competitors and 43 teams. Frontier land judging team 1 placed 4th overall. Frontier land judging team 2 placed 25th overall. Congratulations to each of the FFA members!

Frontier Golf Apparel!
Visit the B4 Designs online store if you’d like to order some apparel with this year's golf design. The online store closes April 9th. Orders will be delivered to Frontier Schools after the online store closes and orders are processed. We’ll let you know when they are ready to be picked up.
https://mustangsgolf2023.itemorder.com/shop/home/
