At the September Board Meeting, the Frontier School Board voted to approve a resolution calling for a special bond election to be held on February 8, 2022. Passing the bond will NOT raise anyone's property taxes, but will maintain the current millage. The purpose of the bond is to make improvements to our current buildings such as remodeling the middle and elementary bathrooms. More information will be available in the future.
Softball Senior Night
Ceremony begins at 4:30 and game follows at 5:00
MS game with Shidler has been cancelled
The Frontier X-Grain store will be open through 10/6/21!!! Be sure to check out the latest Frontier items!!!
https://stores.inksoft.com/WS59212
Our 4H and Ag students are a hardworking group!! You did a great job representing Frontier and we are PROUD of you!!
We are so proud of these Mustangs! Way to go Ratliff boys! Check out all our talented students at the Noble county fair.
ACT Workshop available at NOC Tonkawa (Sept. 22) and NOC Enid (Sept. 23). Cost is $20 and the deadline is September 20. Frontier students who have questions or need assistance should contact Mrs. Golay.
Congratulations to our Students of the Month: High School- Tawny Hawzipta, Upper Elementary- Bently Taylor, and Lower Elementary- Dailey Hatchett. You all are amazing and talented. We are proud of you!
The Frontier fifth grade would like to wish all the grandparents a very happy Grandparent’s Day!!
Don't wait to complete your FASFA! Students needing assistance should contact our high school guidance counselor, Kathy Golay. Parents may reach out for help, too.
The Frontier Cross Country team went to the OBU meet this weekend.
In the middle school, Drake Butler earned 4th place in the 3200 meter or 2 mile race. Christian Plumley received 18th and Haidyn Plumley received 108th, they also ran in the 2 mile race.
In the high school, Avery Butler ran the 5k and received 73rd. Diego Hernandez also ran in the 5k and received 93rd. This race had 159 competitors.
Great job cross country team!
At Frontier Public Schools, our maintenance staff makes every effort to keep our school safe and clean for our students and staff. Each day after school, they use a special disinfecting machine to sanitize surfaces and classrooms. We appreciate their hard work.
Happy FriYAY!
Frontier 4-Hers and their sponsor served the evening meal at the soup kitchen in Perry on 9/9.
3rd grade had a guest today for Oklahoma Ag in the Classroom Read an Accurate Ag Book Week.
Her name is Katie Wilkinson She read “Before We Eat from Farm to Table” by Pat Brisson. The book was donated to the school so we can enjoy it over and over.
Frontier baseball battled in a hard game on Tuesday. The game fell short due to a rain out.
Frontier Ag Booster Club Meeting, Sunday, Sept 12.
It is the 4th week of school and our art display is already filling fast. HS students have been learning to use pen and ink, while MS students created self portraits.
It is only the 4th week of school and our art display is already filling fast. HS students have been working with pen and ink, while MS students have created self portraits.
Today's Title VI parent meeting has been rescheduled and moved to September 15 at 5:30pm.