Frontier's revised mission and vision statements were approved at this morning's regular board meeting. These were developed by our parent leadership committee and teacher leadership committee. Students and staff were able to vote on which ones they felt best reflected the direction of our school. Thank you to those who volunteered their time to discuss and refine these important statements for our district. Vision and mission statements provide schools with an overview of where they want to go and what they want to be. Vision and mission statements establish clear expectations and standards for the whole school community, and help the school reach common goals. #BetterTogether
Help Your Child Succeed in School: School success goes hand in hand with being in school every day!
DID YOU KNOW? Missing just a day or two every month can make it harder to learn to read by the third grade.
WHAT CAN YOU DO? Avoid missing school unless a child is truly sick and seek help if chronic illness is a challenge. Check with our school nurse or office staff if you are not sure about when to keep your child at home due to illness.
Frontier students who completed their state testing here last spring will receive their test results today. Teachers will send home Parent Reports with students. Parents can also access these results on the OK Parent Portal https://okparentportal.emetric.net/login. The student's 10 digit testing number (STN) is required for login, and it can be found on the parent report. If you need any assistance please contact Kathy Golay ext. 114 or kathy.golay@frontierok.com.
We cordially invite any veteran to join us this Thursday, November 11th at 8 a.m. for breakfast on the cafeteria stage. The Veterans Day program will follow at 9 a.m. in the auditorium.
Alexis Mills and Abbi Corbin are the Pioneer Technology Center (PTC) November Students of the Month. Mills is a senior at POHI, part of the Cosmetology Program at PTC, and serves as the salon manager. Her instructor says she displays leadership skills, a positive attitude, and is always eager to learn a new skill. Abbi Corbin, with the Culinary Arts Program, is a junior at Frontier High School. Her instructor says she volunteers and participates while completing her daily tasks efficiently, and is an asset to the program. Pioneer Tech students of the month are given a Pioneer Tech refill cup and a certificate of achievement. Students can fill up their cups with their favorite beverages at no cost for the entire month. For more information about Pioneer Technology Center’s programs and services, call 580-762-8336 or visit their website www.pioneertech.edu.
Anna Kiespert and Aidyn Neitzler represented Frontier in the ECOCDA regional honor choir. Both girls auditioned back in October and were chosen for the choir.
The after school library group recycled door decor to build a fantastic fort!
Last week was a busy week at Frontier school. Below, you can see pictures from our Red ribbon week and Halloween celebrations.
The Frontier Yearbook Class was able to take pictures of the elementary students in their costumes for Halloween! The pictures have been posted on the school's website at the following link : https://www.frontierok.com/page/photos-2021-2022
Last week Frontier STEAM (Science, Technology, English, Art, Math) students were challenged to make Jack-O-Lanterns out of different building materials. Check out some of the amazing designs they created! #BetterTogether #FrontierMustangs #ProjectBasedLearning
Help Your Child Succeed in School: School success goes hand in hand with being in school every day!
DID YOU KNOW: Many absences, even in kindergarten, can cause children to fall behind in school.
WHAT CAN YOU DO? Develop a regular bedtime and morning routine.
Here are a few pics from the carnival. Thank you Rhonda McCormick and all the students, parents, and teachers who made this a fun evening!
Happy Halloween Carnival Day! Just a reminder, the cutoff for adding money to the Penny Wars is 12:30 PM today!
Congratulations to our 5th/6th grade Mustangs and Lady Mustangs! Both teams are the Champions of the Ripley Tournament. #FrontierMustangs #BetterTogether
Ary, Larissa, and Taylor are supporting Red Ribbon week by wearing PJs to put drugs asleep.
Thank you to the Otoe Missouri Tribe Diabetes Program for their gift of flashing safety light lanyards. All Frontier students in grades PreK-12 will receive one to wear for Halloween. #BetterTogether
Members of the Frontier FFA Chapter are currently in Indianapolis for the 94th National FFA Convention and Expo. Frontier alumnist Kelby Linn is also in attendance as she will be receiving the prestigious American FFA Degree. The requirements for this award include completing three years of ag classes, maintaining detailed SAE records, outstanding leadership, and maintaining at least a 2.0 GPA. Congratulations, Kelby! #FFA21 #FrontierMustangs #BetterTogether
The 5th & 6th grade teams played great today! Come out and support them Thursday in Ripley. You won’t be disappointed!
Updated 5th/6th & 7th/8th basketball schedule
HS Basketball Schedule