During home basketball games, we have honored elementary students who have shown exemplary work ethics and positive attitudes. These honorary captains run out with the varsity teams, rebound during warmups, attend the captain's meeting at center court, and sit with the team on the bench during the game. Congratulations to our first four captains!
On Friday, November 18 Frontier Schools held a pink-out night to assist a Frontier community member battling cancer. All ticket proceeds from the Ripley game along with T-shirt sales will be donated to this cause. The Otoe-Missouria Tribe generously donated $1,000. to the fund. We would love to have a Frontier family and community that is cancer free, but sadly we know that is not realistic. If you know of someone in our community who could use our support, please fill out the form with this link https://5il.co/1l3au or contact bob.weckstein@frontierok.com.
In honor of Native American Heritage Month, our FITYC and parent committee arrange for a native dance demonstration.
Frontier will be out of school November 21-25. We are thankful for our students, staff, and community. Have a great week!
Yesterday, our middle school and high school students had the opportunity to learn how to play Indian dice in celebration of Native American Heritage Month! Thank you to Donnie and Johnnie Dee Childs for taking the time to teach our students! We appreciate you! #nativeamericanheritagemonth
On Tuesday, Mrs. Golay took several juniors and seniors to Northern Oklahoma College for their annual Access to Success day. Students toured the campus and heard from college leaders on steps necessary to attend and pay for college. Evie Lightfoot won a door prize of Apple AirPods.
On Wednesday, Mrs. Golay and Mrs. Ingmire took a group of 11 juniors and seniors to a college fair sponsored by the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Higher Education. Jon Roy won a door prize.
If you are in need of Christmas Resources such as food, clothing, gifts, or fun activities for the family, please check out the many resources listed in these images.
Some of our students in the elementary after school program discussed fractions, shapes, symmetry and patterns.
"What lies behind you and what lies in front of you, pales in comparison to what lies inside of you." — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Congratulations to those who received positive office referrals last week!
At the monthly board of education meeting this morning, our students of the month led the American flag salute and were recognized for their hard work and strong character. Well done, Mustangs!
Frontier FFA members Bryce Rexford, Brayden Rexford, Conner Sneath, and Tate Culp recently competed in the NW District Skeet Shoot Competition. Results are still pending.
Happy Veteran's Day to all of the veterans, and thank you for your service. We also appreciate everyone who was able to attend our program and support our students. #BetterTogether
The Frontier FFA placed flags in the cemetery to honor the veterans who are no longer with us.
Congratulations to our Elementary Students of the Month. Well done and keep up the good work!
Mr. Bell's Residential Construction class has been working on the new, enlarged clothes closet in the high school.
This Sunday, November 13 at 2:00 PM we will celebrate the life of Keith Kuhn in the Frontier Auditorium. Please join us as we remember Mr. Kuhn and honor his legacy.
Reminder: tomorrow our students will perform at our Veteran's Day Assembly beginning at 9 AM. We invite all veterans amd parents to attend.
Our FFA Land Judging Team: Bryce Rexford, Hayley Tarr, Clayton Williams, Payten Linn, and Haden Johnson competed at the Oklahoma Panhandle State University Interscholastic Contest on November 8th. Hayley placed 2nd, Bryce placed 3rd, Payten placed 4th, Clayton placed 5th, and Haden placed 22nd.
Overall the Frontier Land Judging team placed first.
Next week the FITYC will sponsor dress up days to honor Native American Heritage Month. Please see the image for details.