
There will be a Puberty Presentation by the Ok Dept. of Health on April 25 for all 6th and 7th grade students. Forms are being sent home today with students. Please return these by Friday if you DO NOT want your student to participate.


Lady Mustangs with 1st place team medals along with individual medals from Addison Hayes, BJ Childs and Larissa Jefferson.


The Jana Potter Memorial Easter Egg hunt was a bit chilly but a great success! A huge thank you to Ashley and Kaelyn and all the volunteers for continuing this great tradition for the community.





Congratulations to the JH Lady Mustangs. They are the champions of the Crescent slow pitch softball tournament.



All events with times can be found on our school app and our school website www.frontierok.com. Please use those for the most current information as events are subject to change based on weather or other unforeseen issues. Please contact the sponsors /coaches/teachers of any activities you may have questions about.
MONDAY, April 18, 2022
-Makeup Testing for 11th Gr.
-JH/Varsity BB @ Pawnee
-JH SB @ Blackwell
TUESDAY, April 19, 2022
-HS Girls Golf Qualifier
-HS/MS Track @ DCLA
-JH SB vs. Garber
WEDNESDAY, April 20, 2022
-STATE TESTING 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, & 8th Grade
-Boys Golf @ Perry
-2nd Grade Field Trip
THURSDAY, April 21, 2022
-STATE TESTING 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, & 8th Grade
-Varsity BB Districts
-FFA @ Will Rodgers for Judging Contest
FRIDAY, April 22, 2022
-STATE TESTING 5th & 8th Grade
-State Testing Makeups 3rd-8th gr.
-Varsity BB Districts
-State Choir @ OBU
SATURDAY, April 23, 2022
-FFA State Interscholastic Meet @ Stillwater
-Special Olympics Regional Track Meet @ Frontier
-Varsity BB Districts


STATE TESTING TIP OF THE DAY
8. Debrief after the test
After testing day has come and gone, talk with your child about his or her results and how he or she felt about the test. By discussing his or her answers, thought processes, and feelings, you can gain further insight into what he or she is struggling with and excelling at and then help him or her better prepare next time. Talking about testing can also help your child process the experience and overcome any anxiety that he or she might have had.


Third grade did a fraction pizza day dinner complete with “candle-light.”
They took their new knowledge outside today for an “eggs-traordinary” review!


North Central Baseball Conference Tournament Schedule



Remember, no school tomorrow, Friday, April 15. Have a great Easter Weekend!


Our 2nd graders had an egg-cellent math review yesterday. The also were able to decorate cookies for their pen pal "Grandma" Karen.





Check out Mrs. Ingram’s students creating shapes and learning how to find perimeter and area. Great job scholars!





STATE TEST TIP OF THE DAY
7. Keep testing in perspective
No single test is that important. Avoid putting too much emphasis on your child’s test scores—doing so can make your child feel pressure that will ultimately only affect his or her performance negatively. It’s also important to not be upset by a single test score. Low test scores can occur for any number of reasons; it may have just been an off day for your child.


The fire alarms were activated moments ago. A faulty sprinkler was the cause. All students were evacuated and are now safely back in the building.

The book mobile is coming to location near you! Beginning June 6, the book mobile will be making the rounds on Mondays during the summer. Reading over the summer encourages life‑long reading habits. Learning doesn't stop once school ends, so it's important to ensure that children continue to read beyond their school years. This can help improve their professional development as they read further to upskill in their career, in addition to increasing their capacity for empathy and building their long-term vocabulary. #BetterTogether #LifeLongReaders


STATE TEST TAKING TIP OF THE DAY
6. Give your child a study space
A comfortable, dedicated space for homework and studying can work wonders for your child’s productivity. Make sure that your child’s space is quiet, well lit, and stocked with the right materials, like a writing surface, pens, pencils, highlighters, scratch paper, a calculator, and any other tools that he or she might need.


Congratulations to our Frontier Middle School Challenge Bowl Team (Sungeine Mowotananyi - Jr Mustangs) on winning first place in the Oklahoma Council for Indian Education’s Virtual Challenge Bowl.
Team:
Trajan Pratt
William Bible
Gionna Big Soldier
Bear Bible
John Pratt
Alternates:
Keaton Morales
Arturo Rigal
Ethan Butler
Drake Butler


NCBC Conference Baseball Tournament – 2022 – Glencoe, OK
Thursday
Tonkawa vs Pawhuska – 1:00
Woodland vs Pawhuska – 3:30
Woodland vs Tonkawa – 6:00
Friday
Pawnee vs Frontier – 1:00
Glencoe vs Frontier – 3:30
Glencoe vs Pawnee – 6:00
Saturday
3 vs 3 – 2:00
2 vs 2 – 4:30
1 vs 1 – 7:00


An ambulance was called to the school for a student today. The parents of the student have been notified. Everyone is safe. #BetterTogether

STATE TEST TAKING TIP OF THE DAY
5. Support healthy habits
Sleep and nutrition can have a huge impact on your child’s ability to focus and retain information. One of the most helpful things that you can do as a parent is focus on supporting these basic needs. Well-rounded meals and a regular sleep schedule will help your child succeed in the classroom on a day-to-day basis. On testing days, it’s especially important to make sure that your child gets a good night’s sleep, starts the day with a filling breakfast, and goes to school with a water bottle to help stay hydrated.



Join Us For The Jana Potter Memorial Easter Egg Hunt
April 16, 2022 @ 10:30A.M. at Frontier Public School
Over 500 eggs in each age group and tons of prizes!
Age Groups: 0-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10
