Congrats to the Mustangs Baseball Team on their third place finish at the Shidler tournament! #FrontierPride #BetterTogether
Reminder - AT&T continues to have problems with 4360 and 4361. Please use 4582, 4543 and 4223.
Today, several Frontier FFA members traveled to Cameron University in Lawton, OK to compete in an Agricultural Interscholastic Meet. The students pictured are in the Land Judging Competition. #AgriculturalEducation #FrontierPride
Dear Parents and Guardians,
With a heavy heart we need to tell you about a loss to our school family. We have been notified that Mr. Kuhn, our resource officer and assistant baseball coach, has died. This loss is sure to raise many emotions, concerns, and questions for our entire school, especially our students.
Our school has a Crisis Intervention Team made up of professionals trained to help with the needs of students, parents, and school personnel at difficult times such as this. We have counselors available for any student who may need or want help or any type of assistance surrounding this loss. We encourage you, as parents and guardians, to also feel free to use our resources.
If you would like additional resources or need assistance in supporting your child through this difficult time, please do not hesitate to contact Ashley Weckstein at 580-723-4582 ext. 126 or email ashley.weckstein@frontierok.com.
We are all saddened by the loss to our school community and will make every effort to help you and your child as you need.
Sincerely,
Dale Bledsoe - Superintendent
PreK enrollment information. for school year 2022-23 is below. We will enroll in Mrs. Hallman’s room. Children must be four years of age by September 1st to be eligible.
The Frontier Student Council is sponsoring a Mush Ball Benefit Game to raise money for Keith Kuhn on April 26 at the Otoe Battlefields at 5:30 PM. Proceeds will go to his family to help with medical and travel expenses. The FHS softball and baseball teams will face off first and the winner will play the faculty team. Admission will be $5 per person. There will also be a concession stand available and prizes to raffle off. If you cannot attend but would like to contribute, you may drop off monetary donations at the superintendent's office during regular school hours. #BetterTogether #FrontierPride
PreK - 6th graders, please turn in all Mustang Miles fundraising money by tomorrow, Tuesday the 22nd. Thank you all for your support!
Dental Screenings at Frontier Elementary
Pawnee IHS Dental Clinic will be at Frontier on March 25, 2022 to conduct dental exams and fluoride varnish application for all elementary students in grades PK - 6 with a signed consent form.
This is a free event- there is no charge for the exam or fluoride treatment for any student.
For Native American 5th and 6th grade students –– Pawnee IHS Dental Clinic will return on May 5 & 6 to provide dental sealants that help prevent cavities.
These exams do not replace regular dental checkups, but do provide supplemental screening and care. A notice will be sent home with each student detailing the treatment they received.
Please fill out the consent form that classroom teachers are sending home and return it to school by Thursday, March 24. Call Nurse Whitney with any questions. 580.723.4582.
Remember, school resumes tomorrow! Be sure to get plenty of sleep tonight, and we shall see you in the morning!
Adequate sleep contributes to a student’s overall health and well-being. Students should get the proper amount of sleep at night to help stay focused, improve concentration, and improve academic performance.
Children and adolescents who do not get enough sleep have a higher risk for many health problems, including obesity, type 2 diabetes, poor mental health, and injuries. They are also more likely to have attention and behavior problems, which can contribute to poor academic performance in school.
WHAT CAN PARENTS DO?
Model and encourage habits that help promote good sleep. Setting a regular bedtime and rise time, including on weekends, is recommended for everyone—children, adolescents, and adults alike. Adolescents with parent-set bedtimes usually get more sleep than those whose parents do not set bedtimes.
Dim lighting. Adolescents who are exposed to more light (such as room lighting or from electronics) in the evening are less likely to get enough sleep.
Implement a media curfew. Technology use (computers, video gaming, or mobile phones) may also contribute to late bedtimes. Parents should consider banning technology use after a certain time or removing these technologies from the bedroom.
#BetterTogether
Frontier High School is proud to present ACT Boot Camp on March 22 for all of our juniors. State law requires that students in the 11th grade must take the state sponsored ACT test (plus writing) as a graduation requirement. We are providing this thorough ACT training to ensure our students have the best opportunities for success. To learn more about what to expect at the Boot Camp please use the following link: https://masteryprep.com/act-prep-for-schools/act-boot-camp/
Prom It Forward: Dress Giveaway Event
Sunday, March 20 | 1:30-4:00 PM
Stillwater YMCA
Please see flyer for additional information.
Mustang Miles has been postponed until the last week in April. We are working on setting a new date. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.
CONGRATULATIONS to Frontier FFA member, Brayden Rexford, for winning Reserve Grand Champion Ag Mechanics project at the Oklahoma Youth Expo this week. Brayden also earned Showmanship in his division based on his presentation and ability to discuss his project in detail.
Next week is Spring Break! Classes will resume on March 21.
The Frontier choir ensembles scored all superior ratings today at district contest.
Aidyn Neitzler, Allyson Boone, Allen Brown, and Anna Kiespert received superior ratings on their solos.
Marlene Enloe, Sophia Glaser, RaeAnna Warrior, and Lila Bible all received excellent ratings. The students all represented Frontier well today!
All three ensembles and all HS superior solos will attend state contest at the end of April.
Spring individual pictures and group pictures will be tomorrow. See the image below for the school ID to order online.
Vision screening results will be coming home this week with students. If your student completed the vision screening on March 7, be looking for the form with their results and recommendations. If you have any questions, please call Nurse Whitney.
The Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE) is excited to share the Oklahoma Family Guides for English Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies for Pre-K through 6th Grade.
The OSDE Family Guides are resources aligned with the Oklahoma Academic Standards and developed specifically for Oklahoma families to complement classroom learning. They illustrate what is expected of students at each grade level in different content areas along with activities families can do at home to further support children's learning experiences.
https://sde.ok.gov/oklahoma-family-guides
Elyssa Sullins, Teely Daniels, and Brayden Rexford were all recognized today as Frontier Students of the Month. We are so proud of these scholars and all of their hard work!