
Congratulations to our Students of the Month!! Larissa, Christian, and Emma are definitely top-notch!!





Awards for Indigenous Peoples Day go to:
Most Traditional Dress: Day Whitehawk
Best Dressed: Audrina Jefferson
Hand Drum Contest: Cody and Olivia Littlecook



Starting Tuesday, 7-12 students wanting water in class need to bring their own refillable water bottles.

Ms.FawFaw singing with Cody and Olivia Littlecook for the hand drum contest during lunch. This was a contest to celebrate Indigenous People's Day.

Ms.FawFaw singing with Cody and Olivia Littlecook for the hand drum contest during lunch. This was a contest to celebrate Indigenous People's Day.

Monday is Indigenous Peoples day. Indigenous Peoples Day is about honoring ancestors and their perseverance and determination to survive. Please see the flier to participate in the days events. There will be prizes for best dressed and most traditional.


3rd grade wrote Thank You letters to the NY fire department for 9/11. The FDNY responded with a thank you back and some nice letters to those that wrote specifically to the firefighters. Making connections; making memories; making an impact.


Thank you to our local volunteer fire department! The students had a blast watching the helicopter land. The elementary students were able to visit with our local heroes, squirt the fire hose, and explore the helicopter. A special thanks to Cody Sullins for organizing the event.





Mrs.Ingmire's class celebrated 4H week by wearing green shirts.


Some of the Pre-K class dressed up for western day for 4-H week.


Some of the Pre-K class dressed up for western day for 4-H week.

Parent/Teacher Conferences will be held Tuesday, October 12, from 3:30 to 7:30. To schedule conferences, please call (580)-723-4361; ext 101 for JH and HS, ext 105 for PK-6.

Frontier 4H students have been celebrating National 4H week. Pictured is Hayley Tarr and Elyssa Sullins delivering cookies to local businesses. Also pictured are Payten Linn and Steven Koehn decorating in the school to help raise school spirits.




Elementary participating in Hat day for 4H week.

Elementary participating in Hat day for 4H week.

Frontier Mustang gear makes great gifts, and it's never to early to shop for Christmas! Click this link to buy yours now:
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Today is the first day students can complete their FASFA application! This application allows students to file for grants, work study, and student loans. Mrs. Golay will be available during Parent Teacher Conferences (Oct. 12, 3:30-7:30) to assist students and parents who may have questions.


The State Department of Education is providing a FREE ACT Test to all 10th, 11th, and 12th grade students. We will give this test next Tuesday, Oct. 5 and will begin promptly during 1st hour. Please contact Mrs. Kathy Golay is you have any questions.


Next week, October 4-8, is National 4-H week. Support our Frontier 4-H Club in celebrating how you can "Find Your Spark in 4-H!"


September 30th is Orange Shirt Day, National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (Canada) and the National Day of Remembrance for U.S. Indian Boarding Schools (United States). All of these days of honor and remembrance began with Orange Shirt Day. Orange Shirt Day is an Indigenous-led, grassroots commemorative day honouring residential school survivors and victims. Orange Shirt Day is a legacy of the St. Joseph Mission (SJM) Residential School (1891-1981) Commemoration Project in Canada. Former student Phyllis (Jack) Webstad told her story of her first day at residential school when her shiny new orange shirt, bought by her grandmother, was taken from her as a six-year old girl. Today at Frontier, the flag is being flown at half staff and a 67-second moment of silence was observed to honor the students from Chilocco Indian School who did not make it home.
